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Beyond Regionalism?: Regional Cooperation, Regionalism and Regionalization in the Middle East
Regional cooperation, regionalism and regionalization in the Middle East are usually considered to be weak and rather ceremonial. However, since September 11, 2001, a new regional order is emerging and the impact of geostrategic changes in the international environment has yet to be satisfactorily studied.
LEGRENZI, Matteo, HARDERS C.
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2012
AbstractThis article seeks to identify the scope of, limits on, and potential for international migration in its various forms to become a component of interstate regionalism. The analysis is presented in five sections. The first section defines interstate regionalism and explores the place of regional organizations in the institutional architecture of
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AbstractThis article seeks to identify the scope of, limits on, and potential for international migration in its various forms to become a component of interstate regionalism. The analysis is presented in five sections. The first section defines interstate regionalism and explores the place of regional organizations in the institutional architecture of
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1997
During the 1990s, there has been a notable surge of interest and activity in both regions and regionalism. One manifestation of this has been the renewed salience of regional conflicts such as those in the Balkans and the Gulf region, or in the former Soviet Union.
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During the 1990s, there has been a notable surge of interest and activity in both regions and regionalism. One manifestation of this has been the renewed salience of regional conflicts such as those in the Balkans and the Gulf region, or in the former Soviet Union.
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1983
The concepts of region and regionalism have assumed an uneasy place in the political economy analysis of capitalist development. This chapter attempts to clarify the uses and misuses of the regional category for political economists. Presented first is an inquiry into the social relations that underlie regional concerns and an assertion that the notion
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The concepts of region and regionalism have assumed an uneasy place in the political economy analysis of capitalist development. This chapter attempts to clarify the uses and misuses of the regional category for political economists. Presented first is an inquiry into the social relations that underlie regional concerns and an assertion that the notion
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2001
US history has been profoundly shaped by the existence of regions and regional consciousness, though the terms “sections” and “sectionalism” were more commonly used until the late nineteenth century. In its formative moments - the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention - the new republic was already divided along sectional lines that in
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US history has been profoundly shaped by the existence of regions and regional consciousness, though the terms “sections” and “sectionalism” were more commonly used until the late nineteenth century. In its formative moments - the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention - the new republic was already divided along sectional lines that in
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Region, regionalization and regional development areas
2013All developed and developing countries experience regional unbalance in socioeconomic area. Especially after Second World War, that regional problems take place in the economic and political agenda of societies in a number of countries as a national problem leaded to the sensitivity of public opinion to problem to increase [1].
Fatih Bilal Alodali M., Arslan E.
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Regional government and regional planning in Hanover Region
[for abstract see PDF]Priebs, Axel, Danielzyk, Rainer
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The Region and Regional Economics
1994Economics is often defined as being about the allocation of scarce resources between competing uses in order to produce goods and services, and about how those goods and services should be distributed among individuals.
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Conclusions: Regions and Regionalism
1988Regional studies are returning to geographical enquiry as a central part of that discipline. An earlier descriptive approach to regions, responding to the innate curiosity that people have about other parts of the world, became intellectually stagnant.
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