Regional integration reshaping global social policies, impacting national welfare systems.
The article discusses how global governance of social policy is changing due to the rise of regional formations and organizations. It explores three types of regional integration: economic, institutional, and geopolitical. The authors argue that regionalism focused solely on free trade can strain national social policies, but broader regionalism can drive the development of regional social policies. In some cases, global regional involvement can even lead to the development of global social policies.