Games regional actors play: dependency, regionalism, and integration theory for the Global South

被引:0
作者
Sebastian Krapohl
机构
[1] University of Amsterdam,Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
来源
Journal of International Relations and Development | 2020年 / 23卷
关键词
ASEAN; Comparative regionalism; Developing regions; Game theory; MERCOSUR; SADC;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Prevailing integration theories suffer from Eurocentrism and cannot be applied to developing regions, because they implicitly rely on intraregional economic interdependence as a driving force for regional integration. This article starts from the observation that intraregional economic interdependence is low and dependence on extra-regional economic relations is high in the Global South. The aim of regional integration in developing regions is not the liberalisation and regulation of intraregional trade, rather an effort to improve the regions’ competitiveness on the global market. Well-integrated developing regions may attract more extra-regional investment inflows and negotiate better access to extra-regional export markets, but the regional member states also compete with each other for their respective shares in extra-regional investment and trade. Dominant regional powers may do better in this competition if they act unilaterally and strive for privileged economic relations with extra-regional partners. As a result, the respective member states defect and regional integration is stalled. Case studies of MERCOSUR and SADC confirm that Brazil and South Africa protected their privileged positions during the last 15 years. In contrast, ASEAN is not dominated by a regional power and economic integration has proceeded due to the gains from extra-regional cooperation within the ASEAN + 3 framework.
引用
收藏
页码:840 / 870
页数:30
相关论文
共 88 条
[1]  
Acharya Amitav(2004)‘How Ideas Spread: Whose Norms Matter? Norm Localization and Institutional Change in Asian Regionalism’ International Organization 58 239-275
[2]  
Arnold Christian(2013)The Legalization of Dispute Resolution in Mercosur Journal of Politics in Latin America 5 97-132
[3]  
Rittberger Berthold(2006)Multilateralising Regionalism: Spaghetti Bowls as Building Blocs on the Path to Global Free Trade World Economy 29 1451-1518
[4]  
Baldwin Richard E(1997)ASEAN, AFTA and the “New Regionalism” Pacific Affairs 10 219-233
[5]  
Bowles Paul(2012)Integrating Rule Takers: Transnational Integration Regimes Shaping Institutional Change in Emerging Market Democracies Review of International Political Economy 19 742-778
[6]  
Bruszt Laszlo(2008)The Politics of Foreign Direct Investment into Developing Countries: Increasing FDI through International Trade Agreements? American Journal of Political Science 52 741-762
[7]  
McDermott Gerald A(2005)Bounded by the Reality of Trade: Practical Limits to a South American Region Cambridge Review of International Affairs 18 437-454
[8]  
Büthe Tim(2006)The EU-Mercosol Free Trade Agreement: Quantifying Mutual Gains Journal of Common Market Studies 44 921-945
[9]  
Milner Helen V(2014)Regional integration and the challenge of overlapping memberships on trade Journal of International Relations and Development 17 522-544
[10]  
Burges Sean W(2009)‘What Life after Default? Time Horizons and the Outcome of the Argentine Debt Restructuring Deal’, Review of International Political Economy 16 456-484