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Methodological genesis of the concept “Soft power” in the system of global regionalism [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2022
The concept «power» has a significant status in the system of global regionalism. All concepts of political research originated in different branches of knowledge. Despite the great attention of scientists, the specific definition of this concept and the
Fedorova Tatyana V.   +1 more
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DETERMINANTS AND IMPACTS OF POLITICS OF GODFATHERISM AND REGIONALISM IN THE YOBE STATE [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Liberty and International Affairs, 2019
The politics of godfatherism and regionalism has become a phenomenon in the political development of many nations Nigeria inclusive. The paper examined the determinants and impacts of politics of godson and regionalism in Yobe state. Indeed, the politics
Mustapha Alhaji Ali   +2 more
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A Brief History of Race, Politics and Division in Trinidad and Guyana

open access: yesCaribbean Quilt, 2020
This essay will act as an analysis of the Indo-Afro racial politics of two west Indian countries: Trinidad and Tobago, and Guyana. I will give the circumstances that led to the migration of large numbers of East Indians as indentured servants to ...
Kahlia Brown
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Explaining the Changes in Brazilian Foreign Policy towards South America under Michel Temer’s Administration (2016-2018): The Return to the Logic of Open Regionalism

open access: yesContexto Internacional, 2021
The administration of President Michel Temer (2016-2018) led to significant changes in Brazilian foreign policy towards South America as opposed to the country’s goals that had remained in place for over a decade.
Leandro Wolpert dos Santos   +2 more
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Rethinking mobility at the urban-transportation-geography nexus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Building on the main sections of the book, this concluding chapter identifies four thematic areas for future research into the urban-transportation-geography nexus as follows: (1) the everyday experience of transport and mobility in the “ordinary city”; (
Jonas, Andrew E.G.
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A global conversation: rethinking IPE in post-hegemonic scenarios

open access: yesContexto Internacional, 2015
Benjamin Cohen has provoked us into a global conversation aimed at unwrapping the practice and study of IPE. In this article, we build upon his powerful notion of geography as politics, and engage afresh with the role of regions as correctives to debates
Diana Tussie, Pia Riggirozzi
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Drivers and Barriers of Digital Market Integration in East Africa: A Case Study of Rwanda and Tanzania

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2022
Digital development has become a firm pillar in the national development strategies of many countries in the Global South. Although the geopolitical competition over ICTs leveraged their diplomatic and economic relevance in the international sphere ...
Stephanie Arnold
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Barriers of regional economic cooperation development: Theoretical perspectives

open access: yesTransnational Corporations Review
The increasing number of regional cooperation developments has attracted many researchers and scholars to explore further. This paper has utilized theoretical perspectives in analyzing the development of regional cooperation of Southern African ...
Ranti Yulia Wardani   +4 more
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Urban fiscal austerity, infrastructure provision and the struggle for regional transit in 'Motor City' [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Studies suggest that urban fiscal crises trigger the institutional separation of strategic services from general purpose municipal functions. Traditional reformists have highlighted the economic benefits of regional approaches.
Hall, Stephen, Jonas, Andrew E. G.
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Further development of Asian regionalism: institutional hedging in an uncertain era

open access: yesJournal of Contemporary East Asia Studies, 2019
Currently, the confrontation between two global giants, the United States and China, in trade and technology advancement and hegemony in international politics is escalating. The possibility of a Sino-U.S. economic “war,” or the so-called “new Cold War,”
Mie Oba
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