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Regionalism in the nineties: what effect on trade?
North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 2001I. Soloaga +7 more
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New Regionalism Reconsidered: Globalization and the Remaking of Political Economic Space
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2001G. Macleod
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City-Regionalism as a Contingent ‘Geopolitics of Capitalism’
Geopolitics, 2013Andrew E G Jonas
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, 2020
The term ‘Eurasia’ is an ambiguous concept that includes in different studies: ‘Greater Eurasia’, which is associated with the Eurasian continent; ‘Central Eurasia’ as a post-Soviet space; and the term Eurasia can be associated with specific integration ...
E. Mikhaylenko, V. Mikhaylenko
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The term ‘Eurasia’ is an ambiguous concept that includes in different studies: ‘Greater Eurasia’, which is associated with the Eurasian continent; ‘Central Eurasia’ as a post-Soviet space; and the term Eurasia can be associated with specific integration ...
E. Mikhaylenko, V. Mikhaylenko
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Authoritarian Regionalism in the World of International Organizations
, 2019The post-Cold War world has witnessed the extensive development of regional international organizations world-wide. The realtionship between their membership and democratization remains a topic of intense scholarly debate. This book opens up a new aspect
A. Libman, Anastassia V. Obydenkova
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2021
AbstractArchaic Crete has always provided a useful counterweight to Athenocentric views of how early Greece developed. This paper's focus is on Crete's epigraphic habits. It proposes that there is a deep-seated connexion between these and other features of its material culture-its austerity, and apparent lack of interest in narrative art. It goes on to
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AbstractArchaic Crete has always provided a useful counterweight to Athenocentric views of how early Greece developed. This paper's focus is on Crete's epigraphic habits. It proposes that there is a deep-seated connexion between these and other features of its material culture-its austerity, and apparent lack of interest in narrative art. It goes on to
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Regions, Regionalism and Regional Differences in Canada
Canadian Journal of Political Science, 2012Abstract.This article contests the concepts of “region” and “regionalism” in Canadian political science. There is widespread agreement among observers of politics in Canada that the country is divided in politically consequential ways along regional lines.
Christopher Cochrane, Andrea Perrella
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2019
This book introduces the novel concept of fringe regionalism to the field of international studies. It examines how regions are practiced by peripheral borderlands rather than centrally planned, thus offering new avenues for researching regionalism beyond the conventional focus on formal intergovernmental organisations.
Mattheis, Frank +2 more
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This book introduces the novel concept of fringe regionalism to the field of international studies. It examines how regions are practiced by peripheral borderlands rather than centrally planned, thus offering new avenues for researching regionalism beyond the conventional focus on formal intergovernmental organisations.
Mattheis, Frank +2 more
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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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