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This book focuses on the problem of regionalism, the crucial phenomenon in international relations at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries. Regionalism is analyzed both in terms of regional economic and political integration, as well as regional competition and conflict. The book is divided into three parts, based on the functional and geographical criteria. The first part is devoted to the theoretical setting, including brief introduction to regionalism problems and classical theories of integration, as well as new approaches to regionalism, which are followed by the analysis of regions in the context of regional security complexes concept. The second part of the book focuses on Asian and African challenges to regionalism and the third, and final, part is devoted to the most developed subregional order, namely the European region.



This book focuses on the problem of regionalism, the crucial phenomenon in international relations at early 21st century (both in terms of integration and conflict). The book analyzes theories of regional integration and regionalism and discusses challenges to regionalism in Asia, Africa and the European region.

Introduction: Regional Problems of Asia, Africa and Europe 7(8)
Andrzej Mania
Marcin Grabowski
Tomasz Pugacewicz
Part I Regions and Regionalism
1 Regionalism: Cooperation and Conflict
15(10)
Marcin Grabowski
2 Rethinking Regionalism in the 21st Century
25(16)
Fredrik Soderbaum
3 Between Realism and Social Constructivism: "Region" in Regional Security Complexes Theory and Security Communities Theory
41(28)
Magdalena Kozub-Karkut
Part II Challenged Regionalism in Asia and Africa
4 Regional Integration in Central Asia in the Shadow of Sino-Russian Rivalry
69(40)
Marcin Grabowski
Jakub Stefanowski
5 Transformation of the Middle East Security Complex Structure: The Role of Outside Powers and Non-State Actors
109(22)
Artur Skorek
6 The MENA Area in the Shadow of Conflict - The FTF Phenomenon
131(24)
Magdalena El Ghamari
7 The Iran-Syria Alliance in the Regional Order
155(14)
Rafal Ozarowski
8 The Importance of Home-Grown Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
169(36)
Monika Rozalska
Part III Challenges of European Integration
9 With Whom to Cooperate in Brussels? The Effect of Coalition-Building with the Three Seas Initiative, Visegrad Group and Germany on Poland's Success in EU Lawmaking
205(30)
Adam Kirpsza
10 The Main Determinants of the European Union's Influence in the United Nations
235(22)
Joanna Starzyk-Sulejewska
11 The EU as a Global Player in Times of Crises - Challenges and Limitations
257(16)
Paula Marcinkowska
12 Tariff Preferences of the European Union for LDCs (the EBA Scheme) - Importance to System Beneficiaries
273(22)
Malgorzata Czerminska
List of Figures 295(2)
List of Tables 297(2)
Notes on Contributors 299(4)
Index 303
Andrzej Mania is Professor at the Institute of Political Science and International Relations and head of the Chair of Diplomatic History and International Politics and Chair of American Studies. He specializes in American Studies and diplomatic history.









Marcin Grabowski is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Political Science and International Relations of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. His research interests focus on the Asia-Pacific Rim, American and Chinese foreign policies, theories of International Relations and International Economics.









Tomasz Pugacewicz is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Political Science and International Relations of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. His research interests focus on Foreign Policy Analysis, U.S. and Polish foreign policy decision making, history of International Relations in the U.S.