Book written by 1996 Abe Fellow Peter Katzenstein based on his project “Globalism and Regionalism: Japan and Asia, Germany and Europe.”

Observing the dramatic shift in world politics since the end of the Cold War, Peter J. Katzenstein argues that regions have become critical to contemporary world politics. This view is in stark contrast to those who focus on the purportedly stubborn persistence of the nation-state or the inevitable march of globalization. In detailed studies of technology and foreign investment, domestic and international security, and cultural diplomacy and popular culture, Katzenstein examines the changing regional dynamics of Europe and Asia, which are linked to the United States through Germany and Japan.

Regions, Katzenstein contends, are interacting closely with an American imperium that combines territorial and non-territorial powers. Katzenstein argues that globalization and internationalization create open or porous regions. Regions may provide solutions to the contradictions between states and markets, security and insecurity, nationalism and cosmopolitanism. Embedded in the American imperium, regions are now central to world politics.

Publication Details

Title
A World of Regions: Asia and Europe in the American Imperium
Authors
Katzenstein, Peter
Publisher
Cornell University / Cornell University Press
Publish Date
August 2005
ISBN
9780801472756
Citation
Katzenstein, Peter, A World of Regions: Asia and Europe in the American Imperium (Cornell University / Cornell University Press, August 2005).
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