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The doctrine of supranationalism has been most evident in Europe, but has become increasingly a global tour de force . Supranationalism is the ideological driving force behind the process of European integration and so the European Union, the first supranational regional regime (SRR). But the same doctrine has bequeathed other gifts to the world and to posterity. The EU is evolving as a prominent global player, and as a result appears to have become an inspiration and model for the proliferation of other SRRs and proto-SRRs. However, as SRRs acquire greater power relative to ''traditional'' global players such as nation-states, a further state of development has ensued, entailing the creation of supranational global regimes (SGRs), signalled by the progress of the United Nations and the World Trade Organisation.

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List of Tables Acknowledgements Introduction Prospects Alignments Political Economy Europe and Beyond Europe, Globalization and the Asia Pacific Notes Bibliography Index

The Legacy of Supranationalism

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      Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
      Publication Date: 1/1/2000 12:01:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781349396665, 978-1349396665
      ISBN10: 1349396664

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The doctrine of supranationalism has been most evident in Europe, but has become increasingly a global tour de force . Supranationalism is the ideological driving force behind the process of European integration and so the European Union, the first supranational regional regime (SRR). But the same doctrine has bequeathed other gifts to the world and to posterity. The EU is evolving as a prominent global player, and as a result appears to have become an inspiration and model for the proliferation of other SRRs and proto-SRRs. However, as SRRs acquire greater power relative to ''traditional'' global players such as nation-states, a further state of development has ensued, entailing the creation of supranational global regimes (SGRs), signalled by the progress of the United Nations and the World Trade Organisation.

      Table of Contents
      List of Tables Acknowledgements Introduction Prospects Alignments Political Economy Europe and Beyond Europe, Globalization and the Asia Pacific Notes Bibliography Index

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