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In 2011, Pieterse noted the following:
the rise of emerging societies is a major turn in globalization and holds significant emancipatory potential. North-South relations have been dominant for 200 years and now an East-South turn is taking shape. The 2008 economic crisis is part of a global rebalancing process.
(2011, p. 22)
Regions cut across every dimension in the study of world politics: for their proponents, they even constitute the study of IR [International Relations].
As one eminent scholar of regions notes,
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Shaw, T.M. (2014). Regionalisms Before and After the ‘Global’ Crisis: From Rebalancing to Reordering?. In: Haastrup, T., Eun, YS. (eds) Regionalizing Global Crises. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137347572_2
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