Regional Integration and Modernity: Cross-Atlantic Perspectives
Editat de Natalie J. Doyle, Lorenza Sebesta Contribuţii de Flora Anderson, Michel Dumoulin, Luciana Gil, Beatriz Larrain, Sandra Negro, Martin Obaya, José Paradiso, Mariana Luna Pont, Pierre Tillyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 sep 2014
It starts with an analysis of plans for the economic integration of Europe in the aftermath of World War I. It shows how integration was identified as the means to modernize the region with a view to helping it overcome political fragmentation and adapt to new conditions of global capitalism. It then turns to the debate on modernization unfolding in the era that constituted the formative period of integration for both Europe and Latin America. It analyses examples of the complex interaction between these two different experiences, as it extends into the present. Finally, it looks at the social and political actors that promoted integration in the two regions and at the discourse they formulated to do so.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739194812
ISBN-10: 073919481X
Pagini: 294
Ilustrații: 6 tables; 15 graphs
Dimensiuni: 163 x 232 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 073919481X
Pagini: 294
Ilustrații: 6 tables; 15 graphs
Dimensiuni: 163 x 232 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Interwar plans for European economic integration: an overview
Pierre Tilly and Michel Dumoulin
Chapter 2: International municipalism between the wars: local government as modernizing actors
Mariana Luna Pont
Chapter 3: Talcott Parsons, Carl J. Friedrich and the conceptualization of regional integration
Flora Anderson
Chapter 4: Theories of modernization in Latin America
José Paradiso
Chapter 5: Alexandre Kojève and the re-invention of modernity: the European Communities as the "End of History"
Lorenza Sebesta
Chapter 6: Judicial globalization: the dialogue between the Inter-American and European Courts of Human Rights
Beatriz Larrain
Chapter 7: Agencies to modernize integration? The European Union and Mercosur as case studies
Sandra Negro
Chapter 8: Government-industry relations in Argentina: trade decisions in Mercosur
Luciana Gil
Chapter 9: Multinational companies and the peripheral automotive spacein Mercosur
Martin Obaya
Chapter 10: The de-politicizing logic of European economic integration
Natalie Doyle
Pierre Tilly and Michel Dumoulin
Chapter 2: International municipalism between the wars: local government as modernizing actors
Mariana Luna Pont
Chapter 3: Talcott Parsons, Carl J. Friedrich and the conceptualization of regional integration
Flora Anderson
Chapter 4: Theories of modernization in Latin America
José Paradiso
Chapter 5: Alexandre Kojève and the re-invention of modernity: the European Communities as the "End of History"
Lorenza Sebesta
Chapter 6: Judicial globalization: the dialogue between the Inter-American and European Courts of Human Rights
Beatriz Larrain
Chapter 7: Agencies to modernize integration? The European Union and Mercosur as case studies
Sandra Negro
Chapter 8: Government-industry relations in Argentina: trade decisions in Mercosur
Luciana Gil
Chapter 9: Multinational companies and the peripheral automotive spacein Mercosur
Martin Obaya
Chapter 10: The de-politicizing logic of European economic integration
Natalie Doyle
Recenzii
The book, Regional Integration and Modernity: Cross-Atlantic Perspectives, provides a new and deeply knowledgeable analysis of the integration processes in Europe and Latin America in the context of modernity. The book takes an interdisciplinary approach, including new regionalism theory, that supports the contention that regional integration is a socially constructed phenomenon. The book is, therefore, a valuable contribution to comparative regional integration studies.
In this intellectually exciting series of essays the research team assembled by Natalie Doyle and Lorenza Sebesta reveal the diverse strands of European and inter-American ideas that advanced regional integration as a key component of modernization. We meet some familiar (and less familiar) thinkers in a new optic as we are provided a trans-Atlantic genealogy of reformist and federalist initiatives through the course of the twentieth century.
In this intellectually exciting series of essays the research team assembled by Natalie Doyle and Lorenza Sebesta reveal the diverse strands of European and inter-American ideas that advanced regional integration as a key component of modernization. We meet some familiar (and less familiar) thinkers in a new optic as we are provided a trans-Atlantic genealogy of reformist and federalist initiatives through the course of the twentieth century.