This book provides an alternative approach to regionalism in neglected parts of the world. Taking stock of several decades of conceptualization, the author provides a political sociology approach of regionalisms fed by recent contributions from the sociology of international relations and public policy analysis. It uses a methodological rather than theoretical framework to bring a new perspective on an emerging field of comparative regionalism. The relational dimensions, the social contexts and characteristics of actors and their practices are key to shed a new light on what is considered in this book as a 'social international phenomenon'.
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Parthenay, K. (2018). A political sociology of regionalisms: Perspectives for a comparison. A Political Sociology of Regionalisms: Perspectives for a Comparison (pp. 1–111). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98434-6
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