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The politics of depoliticization and the constitution of city-regionalism as a dominant spatial-political imaginary in Finland

Political Geography, 2019
In this article we examine city-regionalism as a powerful spatial-political imaginary through which state territorial strategies and the associated policies are increasingly evaluated, drafted and put into practice around the western world.
J. Luukkonen, Heikki Sirviö
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China’s urban development in context: Variegated geographies of city-regionalism and managing the territorial politics of urban development

, 2020
China’s urban development is often regarded as exceptional in terms of both the pace of urbanisation and the size and territorial reach of the country’s constituent city-regions.
Andrew E. G. Jonas
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A tale of regional transformation: From political community to security regions the politics of security and regionalism in West Africa

, 2020
This article draws attention to the intersection between the politics of regionalism and the politics of security by investigating the recent reorganisation of the West African space.
Elisa Lopez-Lucia
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Political Regionalism

2019
This chapter is the first to study a particular Eurasian regional organization. It looks at the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)—the oldest regional organization in Eurasia set up in 1991. It discusses its membership and governance, official and unofficial goals (and how they fit the theoretical predictions of the book).
Anastassia V. Obydenkova   +1 more
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The Politics of Regionalization

HealthcarePapers, 2016
Regardless of their policy outcomes, strategies of regionalization are prevalent because they are politically useful. They permit governments to be seen addressing serious systemic problems in the healthcare system without fundamentally upsetting the face-to-face relationship between physicians and patients.
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Regional Political Economy

1983
Regional analysis — the study of human activity over geographic space — has been guided predominantly by neoclassical economics, with an added spatial or geographic dimension. Walter Isard formalized this mode of regional analysis in the 1950s, under the name regional science.
Patricia Wilson Salinas, Frank Moulaert
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Regional Organization and Regional Politics

1982
Without external political/strategic pressures it is hard to imagine that regional cooperation in Southeast Asia would have taken the course it has. When we seek to account for the development of ASEAN, the task becomes even more formidable without reference to the influence of these pressures.
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Regional political elite of Sumy region: values, identities, political behavior : monograph

2022
The monograph analyzes the source and historiographical base of the research. Against the background of the analysis of all-Ukrainian elite processes, the formation and development of regional elites of Sumy region in the period from the end of 1991 to 2021 were studied. The transformation of regional political elite identities and its political values
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