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ID112408
Title ProperFour dialogues and the funeral of a beautiful relationship
Other Title InformationEuropean studies and new regionalism
LanguageENG
AuthorJorgensen, Knud Erik ;  Valbjorn, Morten
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article engages in the debate on (the study of) regionalism in providing an overview of the nexus between European Studies (ES) and (New) Regionalism (NR). While the immediate purpose for doing so is to set the stage for the future debate on regional dynamics, this exploration can also be perceived as a case study into (the plurality of forms of) inter/intra-disciplinary dialogue demonstrating the necessity of engaging in 'dialogues about dialogues'. The article starts by developing a new typology of four different ideal-typical notions of dialogue: hierarchical, reflexive, transformative and eristic models of dialogue. Each of these models is then used to examine different ways of answering questions about why a dialogue between ES/NR should be of interest or not; what ES has to offer; what the coveted impact of such a dialogue is supposed to be; and, finally, which promises and pitfalls such a conversation holds. In this fashion, the stage for future debate addressing regional integration is outlined. It is concluded that these futures look bleak, however, especially because ES and NR no longer appear as each other's ideal partner-in-dialogue and the relationship is likely to come to an end and hence await its own funeral.
`In' analytical NoteCooperation and Conflict Vol. 47, No.1; Mar 2012: p.3-27
Journal SourceCooperation and Conflict Vol. 47, No.1; Mar 2012: p.3-27
Key WordsEuropean Studies ;  Inter/Intra - Disciplinary ;  Models of Dialogue ;  New Regionalism