A Political Sociology of Regionalisms Perspectives for a Comparison
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 sociol
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Kevin Parthenay
A Political Sociology of Regionalisms
Kevin Parthenay
A Political Sociology of Regionalisms Perspectives for a Comparison
Kevin Parthenay Sciences Po Paris, France
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Acknowledgements
This book forms part of a Research Programme on “Comparative regionalism beyond Europe” developed at the Centre for International Studies and Research (CERI) of Sciences Po (Paris, France). I would like to thank CERI for the financial support for this programme and for the opportunity to create a space for debate and dialogue on comparative regionalisms (International Research Seminar from January to July 2017 and a Permanent Research Group since September 2017). I would like to thank, first, Olivier Dabène who made this programme possible. My warm acknowledgements go to the two colleagues that helped launch the general reflection: Daniel Bach (Sciences Po Bordeaux) and Mark Beeson (Western Australia University). For their time and advice, I am especially indebted to them. I would like to thank all the lecturers, regular participants of the seminar and students who contributed to feeding the debate and sharpening the ideas that founded this editorial project; special thanks to Detlef Nolte, Philippe De Lombaerde, Frank Mattheis, Richard Higgott and David Camroux. Last but not least, I owe eternal gratitude to my wife, Elisa, and ki
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