Description
How are global crises responded and dealt with? Are there any links between regionalism and global crises in terms of stimuli, processes, and consequences? This edited volume brings together a range of examples illustrating the development and importance of regional actors in the global governance of the political economy.
Table of Contents
1. Regionalising 'Global' Crisis: Interventions, Actors and Why they Matter; Toni Haastrup and Yong-Soo Eun 2. Old/ 'New' Regionalisms before and after the 'Global Crisis': from rebalancing to reordering?; Timothy M. Shaw 3. Understanding Economic Crisis in the era of Regionalisation: The Enigma of Regionalism; Andreas Themistocleous 4. Risk or Opportunity? Institutional Change and Europe's Financial Crisis, 2008-2012; Nikolaos Zahariadis and Theofanis Exadaktylos 5. Regionalising Financial Development in East Asia; Lena Rethel 6. The Impact of the Global Financial 'Crisis' in SSA: An Agenda for Growth; Diery Seck and Amie Gaye 7. Regional Financing Arrangements Post-Crisis: An Emerging Role in the Global Financial Architecture?; Marieke Zwartjes 8. Crises and Regional Governance Attempts: The Curious Case of Turkey; Pinar Emine Donmez 9. Regionalism in Retreat? Evidence from the European Neighbourhood; Panagiota Manoli Conclusion; Yong-Soo Eun, Toni Haastrup, and Marieke Zwartjes



