Theories of New Regionalism represents the first systematic attempt to bring together leading theories of new regionalism. Major theorists from around the world develop their own distinctive theoretical perspectives, spanning new regionalism & world order approaches along with regional governance, liberal institutionalism & neoclassical development regionalism, to regional security complex theory (RSCT) and the region-building approach.Preface Notes on the Contributors List of Abbreviations Introduction: Theories of New Regionalism; F.S?derbaum The New Regionalism Revisited; B.Hettne The World Order Approach; A.Gamble & A.Payne Regionalism and World Order: The Changing Global Setting; R.Falk The Regional Project in Global Governance; H.Hveem Regionalism: Providing a Substance to Multilateralism?; D.Tussie New Regionalism and Economic Development; P.S.Mistry Regional Security Complex Theory in the Post-Cold War World; B.Buzan A Region-Building Approach; I.B.Neumann The Political Economy of Scale and the Construction of Cross-Border Micro-Regions; B.Jessop The Weave-World: The Regional Interweaving of Economies, Ideas and Identities; M.B??s, M.H.Marchand & T.M.Shaw Conclusion: What Futures for New Regionalism?; F.S?derbaum & T.M.Shaw Bibliography Internet Resources A Guide to Further Reading on New Regionalism IndexBARRY BUZAN Professor of International Relations, London School of Economics, UKMORTEN B??S Researcher at the Institute for Applied International Studies (FAFO), Oslo, NorwayRICHARD FALK Albert G. Milbank Professor Emeritus of International Law and Practice, Princeton University, USAANDREW GAMBLE Professor of Politics and Director of the Political Economy Research Centre (PERC), University of Sheffield, UKBJORN HETTNE Professor at the Department of Peace and Development Research, G?teborg University (Padrigu), SwedenHELGE HVEEM Professor of International Politics at the Department of Political Science and Director of the Centre on Technolƒ0