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City regionalism as geopolitical processes
Andrew E G Jonas, Sami Mikael Moisio
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Understanding city-regionalism in China: regional cooperation in the Yangtze River Delta
Yi Li, Fulong Wu
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Whilst the Lega Nord has traditionally been defined as a regionalist populist party, since Matteo Salvini became its leader in 2013 it has undergone a process of profound ideological transformation.
D. Albertazzi, A. Giovannini, A. Seddone
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Has Regionalism Peaked? The Latin American Quagmire and its Lessons
Andrés Malamud, Gian Luca Gardini
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Regionalism, globalism and complexity: a stimulus towards global IR?
The growing complexity in international politics sheds new light on an old concept – that of regionalism. Regionalism has been studied in terms of integration and cooperation, in the broader context of the establishment of multilateral liberal networks ...
G. Barbieri
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Higher education regionalism in Europe and Southeast Asia: Comparing policy ideas
Regional cooperation in the higher education policy sector has been on the rise throughout the last decades. In this article, we compare and analyse two instances of higher education regionalisms (i.e.
Meng-Hsuan Chou, Pauline Ravinet
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Latin American Integration: Regionalism à la Carte in a Multipolar World?
This article presents an analysis of the different approaches proposed by authors who have done research on Latin American integration and regionalism, and suggests that there are three competing initiatives of integration and regionalism in the third ...
C. Quiliconi, Raúl Salgado Espinoza
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"References": p. 213-224. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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It is notoriously diffi cult to defi ne the region. It is a territorial space, certainly, so we can exclude virtual spaces from our consideration, but it can take a number of territorial confi gurations. There is a conventional but still useful distinction between substate regionalism, studied traditionally by geographers, planners, sociologists ...
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Regional Growth and Regional Decline [PDF]
Since the early 1990s, there has been a renaissance in the study of regional growth, spurred by new models, methods, and data. We survey a range of modeling traditions, and some formal approaches to the hard problem of regional economics; namely, the joint consideration of agglomeration and growth. We also review empirical methods and findings based on
Breinlich, Holger +2 more
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