Description: This book investigates civil society regionalization in Southern Africa. The point of departure is the study of 'new regionalism', which refers to the wave of regional integration globally since the 1980s. However, whilst the current regionalism studies undoubtedly contributes to a deeper understanding of regional processes, important gaps remain, in particular the relatively scant emphasis given to civil society. This particularly relates to regions in the global South, including Southern Africa. The overarching aim of this book is therefore to analyse the dynamics of civil society regionalization in Southern Africa, both empirically and from a theoretical perspective, through analysing the cases of trade and HIV/AIDS. The study finds that CSOs can be more active in regional governance than has previously been conceptualized and are also highly active in terms of constructing regionalization through framing issues and, to a less extent, making identities 'regional'. Furthermore, the book enhances knowledge of the heterogeneous nature of civil society regionalization. Lastly, it is demonstrated that 'going regional' is only partly an autonomous process and also has to be understood as under the influence of the deeper statist and capitalist social structures marking the regional order in Southern Africa.
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EAN: 9781032179506
UPC: 9781032179506
ISBN: 9781032179506
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Book Title: Civil Society Regionalization in Southern Africa:
Item Length: 23.4 cm
Number of Pages: 200 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Civil Society Regionalization in Southern Africa: the Cases of Trade and Hiv/Aids
Publisher: Taylor & Francis LTD
Publication Year: 2021
Subject: Economics, Sociology, History
Item Height: 234 mm
Item Weight: 367 g
Type: Study Guide
Author: Andreas Godsater
Subject Area: Regional History
Item Width: 156 mm
Format: Paperback