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There is debate over whether globalisation works with or against regionalism
One one hand: regional blocs must merely act as a way to better organise global relations and since states have grouped together it has been much easier to act as a whole.
Arguably this can enhance globalisation as states working together makes global affairs easier to conduct
Others argue that regionalism acts as a stumbling bloc in globalisation as they have become more inward-looking and put efforts into their own part of the globe rather than the overall picture
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Regional blocs enhance globalisation by compartmentalising the globe making it 'smaller' and more manageable • the 'global village argument'. | Inward-looking regional blocs display a regional 'egoism' in the way that they are only interested by the concerns of their own region and therefore have an isolationist policy. |
Regional blocs organise states into those that have similar goals, making global governance more efficient. | Regional blocs may be cut off economically though the implementation of protectionist policies that impinge the movement of free trade. |
Regionalism is compatible with globalisation • it involves similar processes of cooperation, multilateralism and governance but just on a smaller scale. | Regionalism is incongruous with globalisation because instead of enhancing the global community and global civil society, it further divides the world into segments. |
Outwardly looking regional blocs want to make the most of global networks and are simply acting as a larger unit than the nation-state. | Regional blocs are different in character meaning they cannot effectively act together to organise global relations. e.g. AU threatening to pull out of the ICC. |
Security • regional organisations can enhance security e.g. AU peacekeeping and the growing military role of the EU as well as its economic project has stabilised Europe. | Some organisations are too weak • the Arab League was not able to influence either the causes or effects of the Arab Uprising. NAFTA (now USMCA) did not bind the more isolationist Trump into a more pro• globalisation set of politics. |
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