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Regionalization and “new” regionalism

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This article is dedicated to the question of regionalization. The authors note that regions begin to play a more important role in the local and global political processes. Special attention is given to the “old” and “new” regionalism. The application of comparative method alongside the method of analysis and synthesis allowed determining the characteristic features of the two types of regionalism. If the “old” regionalism suggests a complicated system of relationships on different levels, partial transfer of state sovereignty, the peculiarities of “new” regionalism include the rejection of bureaucratic supranational institutions, equality of participants, and opportunity to be a member of other organizations. The article also describes the attributed to Russian and Near Eastern regionalisms. The problem of choosing the model of Russian regionalism is determined by the need for development of such value within the political culture as federalism. Despite repeated attempts, Near Eastern regionalism remains underdeveloped, which is substantiated by the simmering conflicts, ongoing wars, as well as external interference to the domestic affairs of other states. The scientific novelty consists in the comprehensive coverage of theoretical aspects of regionalism and comparison of its types. The authors conclude that the potential of “new” regionalism should be used for settlement the issues of regional (growing into global) character.
Title: Regionalization and “new” regionalism
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This article is dedicated to the question of regionalization.
The authors note that regions begin to play a more important role in the local and global political processes.
Special attention is given to the “old” and “new” regionalism.
The application of comparative method alongside the method of analysis and synthesis allowed determining the characteristic features of the two types of regionalism.
If the “old” regionalism suggests a complicated system of relationships on different levels, partial transfer of state sovereignty, the peculiarities of “new” regionalism include the rejection of bureaucratic supranational institutions, equality of participants, and opportunity to be a member of other organizations.
The article also describes the attributed to Russian and Near Eastern regionalisms.
The problem of choosing the model of Russian regionalism is determined by the need for development of such value within the political culture as federalism.
Despite repeated attempts, Near Eastern regionalism remains underdeveloped, which is substantiated by the simmering conflicts, ongoing wars, as well as external interference to the domestic affairs of other states.
The scientific novelty consists in the comprehensive coverage of theoretical aspects of regionalism and comparison of its types.
The authors conclude that the potential of “new” regionalism should be used for settlement the issues of regional (growing into global) character.

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