Regionalism and the State
"Regionalism and the State," published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2018, offers a comprehensive exploration of the intricate dynamics between regionalism and state interaction. With 194 pages of insightful analysis, this thought-provoking book delves into the theoretical debates surrounding regionalism, focusing on the crucial agent-structure relationship that shapes foreign policy decisions. The author meticulously examines the hypothesis of foreign policy convergence, fostering a deeper understanding of how regional agreements like NAFTA influence national policies. Ideal for scholars and students of international relations, this paperback edition is an essential resource for anyone looking to grasp the complexities of regionalism and its impact on state governance. Enhance your library with this informative text that draws on contemporary theories and case studies to illuminate the role of regional organizations in the global political landscape.