Regionalism

The global economy is governed through initiatives at the multilateral, regional, and domestic levels. GEG’s work in this area explores the political economy of regional integration involving developing countries.

We focus on two issues:

  1. Understanding the political, economic, and ideational factors that facilitate or impede regional integration among developing countries
  2. The accountability and governance of regional organisations
Understanding Why and How Civilians Resort to Self-Protection in Armed Conflict
Kako Nubukpo Appointed Minister in Togo
The Broader Effects of the Middle East Protests
Fixing Afghanistan’s flawed peace process
Dr Nematullah Bizhan, Senior Research Associate, GLF 2014-16
Op-eds
Understanding Why and How Civilians Resort to Self-Protection in Armed Conflict
Dr Peace Medie, GLF 2015-17
Journal articles
ODI Understanding humanitarian action in East and Southeast Asia: a historical perspective
Dr Pichamon Yeophantong, Research Associate, GLF 2012-14
Working papers
Governing the World: China’s Evolving Conceptions of Responsibility (Chinese Journal of International Politics (Winter 2013) 6 (4): 329-364)
Dr Pichamon Yeophantong, Research Associate, GLF 2012-14
Journal articles
Memo: The Effects of the Middle East Protests (2011)
Other
GEG WP 2013/79 The Ethiopia-Eritrea Conflict: Domestic and Regional Ramifications
Working papers
Violence against women in post-conflict states: The role of the UN and women's organisations
Chinese Reform in Light of James Meade’s Liberal Socialism
15 Nov 2013 Seminar: In the Wake of ‘Land Grabs’: Do we Need New Global Rules for Land Governance?