Comparative Regionalism and the Concept of Cognitive Regioness: The Case of the Visegrád Group
: The concept of cognitive regionness is a theoretical tool that was put forward by the Visegrád project of Political Regionalization of Visegrád Countries (2015-2018). The main objective of the project was to verify the nature and perspectives for cooperation of the V4 countries – Czech Republic...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Ovidius University Press
2021-02-01
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Series: | Annals of the "Ovidius" University of Constanţa. Political Science Series |
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Online Access: | http://annals-politics.univ-ovidius.ro/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/5.-AUOC-PolSci-Vol.-9-2020-107-130-Gubova.pdf |
Summary: | : The concept of cognitive regionness is a theoretical tool that was put forward
by the Visegrád project of Political Regionalization of Visegrád Countries (2015-2018).
The main objective of the project was to verify the nature and perspectives for
cooperation of the V4 countries – Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Poland –
during a period when the system of international relations was undergoing profound
changes. Initially, this research endeavor sought to determine whether the integration
efforts of small and medium-sized states make sense in the contemporary framework of
international relations. The theory of comparative regionalism provided a series of
answers in this regard. Another line of inquiry attempted to ascertain whether V4 states
enjoy a deep cohesiveness. If so, a follow-up question sought to understand the roots
of this “deep cohesiveness”. Was it based on long-term cooperation, or was it, rather a
product of a temporary “utilitarian” cooperation, entirely dependent on the will of the
politicians? Answers to this question are provided in the second and, especially, in the
third section. The concept of cognitive regionness helped answer the aforementioned
inquiries. The theory of comparative regionalism provides the methodological basis for
our study. This theory was developed in the last three decades by the Institute of
Global Studies at the University of Göteborg in Sweden. The concept of “cognitive
regionness” represents an original contribution that compliments the concept of
regionness introduced by this theory. |
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ISSN: | 2286-315X 2668-0831 |