Regional Integration and the Neo-functionalist Model: The Brexit Narrative
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2018
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Chin. Polit. Sci. Rev. 5
Abstract
The socio-economic and political advantages derived as benefits of the integrative project have
been the justification for most integrative initiatives. This has also made regional integration a
major phenomenon in international relations, both as a field of study and as a sphere of actual
relation. Many theories are paraded in scholarly circles explaining the rationale and process of
the integrative project. However, little attention is paid to the fact that, on the continuum of
integration, retrogression and disengagement is possible as social realities unfold. Using archival
research method, the work examines the relevance of the neo-functional model in explaining
recent trends on integration, using Brexit as a case study. It contends that the neo-functionalist
model still holds analytical purchase in approximating contemporary trends of integration
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Brexit Neo-functionalism Regional integration Regional disintegration Spill-over Spill-back