The new Regionalism and the future of security and development: Volume 4

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: International political economy seriesPublication details: Basingstoke, UK: Macmillan, 2000Description: 313pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: Explores the economic, ecological and security imperatives which push countries and communities towards co-operation within new types of regionalist frameworks. This 'new regionalism' is illustrated by case studies of different disciplinary and geographical foci. Security issues covered include a chapter by Barry Buzan which expands his traditional security complex theory into a multi-sectoral security theory; and chapters which examine peace-building and development following the Oslo agreements for the triangle of Israel, Palestine and Jordon, and the Dayton peace agreement for the new states of former Yugoslavia.
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Explores the economic, ecological and security imperatives which push countries and communities towards co-operation within new types of regionalist frameworks. This 'new regionalism' is illustrated by case studies of different disciplinary and geographical foci. Security issues covered include a chapter by Barry Buzan which expands his traditional security complex theory into a multi-sectoral security theory; and chapters which examine peace-building and development following the Oslo agreements for the triangle of Israel, Palestine and Jordon, and the Dayton peace agreement for the new states of former Yugoslavia.

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