Foreword
1 Introduction – The challenge of emerging regionalisms outside of Europe
[Antje Dietze, Ulf Engel, Frank Mattheis, Thomas Plötze and Heidrun Zinecker]
Part 1: Logics and purposes of region-building
2 Towards modular regionalism: The proliferation of Latin American cooperation
[Gian Luca Gardini]
3 Towards bifurcated regionalism: The production of regional overlaps in Central Africa
[Frank Mattheis]
4 "Region in the making"? Security narratives and the negotiation of region in Central America
[Thomas Plötze]
5 Latin America and the building of regional public goods
[Clarissa Dri]
Part 2: Trajectories and entanglements of regionalisms in a global order
6 Is interregional AU-ASEAN diffusion in the South barren?
[Stephen Kingah and Charles Akong]
7 Regionalism in the Southwest Pacific: Globalization, Europe and the Trans-Tasman Single Economic Market
[John Leslie]
8 Persistence of regionalism in the face of economic and financial crisis? Institution-building in ASEAN, MERCOSUR and the EU
[Jens-Uwe Wunderlich]
Part 3: Region-building beyond the state
9 Modes of regional governance in Africa
[Ian Taylor and Fredrik Söderbaum]
10 The Kimberley Process on conflict diamonds, new regionalisms and the dynamics of (de/re)territorialization
[J. Andrew Grant]
11 Regionalism of armed groups and movements in Central Africa
[Angela Meyer and Gregor Giersch]
12 Navigating sovereign territoriality: The logic of regionalism in international police cooperation
[Nicholas Dietrich]
13 Conclusions
[Antje Dietze, Ulf Engel, Frank Mattheis, Thomas Plötze and Heidrun Zinecker]
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