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Analysis and Conclusion: Comparative Regionalism, Political Crises, De Facto Overlap**, and Regional Cohesion
This chapter discusses the findings of the African and South American case analyses, addressing the challenges of comparative regionalism... -
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New Institutionalism and New Regionalism Approaches to Understanding Regionalism in Southern Africa
This chapter deploys New Institutionalism as an appropriate core lens through which strategies, norms and rules developed by regional civil society... -
Worldviews and Ideologies: Nationalism, Regionalism, Capitalism, Religion, and Other Weltanschauungen in Theme Parks
The premise of this chapter is that theme parks always reflect, represent, and even implement a certain series of values and worldviews, both on the... -
Regionalism in the Global South: Institutional Map** of the Scenarios of Overlap**
This chapter provides a contextual framework to the research, by illustrating and addressing a set of preliminary inquiries such as “how are regional... -
Expanding the study of the EU-centred actorness: ASEAN in the emerging Indo-Pacific construct
This article examines ASEAN’s position and strategies regarding the emerging Indo-Pacific politics by employing three elements of...
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Towards a People-Centred Approach to Regionalism in Africa and Southern Africa
This chapter provides a conclusion to the book volume and asserts that regionalism can be viewed as an unconventional socio-political phenomenon that... -
Regional Integration, Networks of Civil Society Organisations and Alternative Regionalism in Southern Africa: An Introduction
For the past few decades, regionalism has been conventionally analysed through a hierarchical lens, predominantly putting more emphasis on the role... -
Comparative analysis of the connectivity of world cities in Europe and Asia through the lens of advanced producer service networks
To counterbalance a potential overemphasis on the state as the key unit of analysis in research on Asia-Europe relations, we examine how their major...
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Overlap** Regional Organizations in South America and Africa Coexistence Through Political Crises
This book discusses the interaction between and the impact of overlap** actions by regional organizations while dealing with critical events. It...
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Building resilient supply chains in uncertain times: a comparative study of EU and ASEAN approaches to supply chain resilience
Amid rising uncertainty in the global economy and unprecedented economic disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the concept of supply chain...
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EU-MERCOSUR Interregionalism Diplomatic and Trade Relations
This book focuses on EU-MERCOSUR relations from a diplomatic and trade perspective against the background of the political agreement between the two... -
Societal Types, Legislative Types, and Legislative Types Salience Defined?
Regionalism is defined as a reasonably shared unity, with the mix of harmony and disharmony among their geographical unit, indicated by a reasonable... -
Regionalism in Addressing Energy Access Challenges
In this chapter, the author discusses the concept of regionalism and how it emerged in Sub-Saharan Africa. She gives a historical background of... -
The Chinese path of integration and development among all ethnic groups from a comparative perspective between China and the west
By comparing five aspects between China and the West—ideas, model of political participation, path of economic and social development, pattern of...
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The International Transfer of Education Models: Crafting the Neoliberal Citizen Through Regionalization and Rewesternization in Trinidad and Tobago
This paper discusses international educational transfer by looking at the role of the regional or supranational level in facilitating educational... -
Polycentric Megacity Regions and Regional Planning and Governance: Insights from New York and the Rhine-Ruhr?
This paperRegional planning and governance reviewsPolycentric megacity regions the academic and public policyRhine-Ruhr literatures on... -
Measuring welfare with the use of the MIMIC approach: evidence for Poland
The growing interest in the concept of using welfare categories as a measure of economic or social development results from the fact that dominant...
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Ideological cleavages beyond the nation-state: The emergence of transnational political groups in international parliaments
Territorial divisions are commonly believed to dominate the international realm, supposedly leaving no room for ideological distinctions to take...
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New urbanism: assessing the effectiveness of residential complexes on the feasibility of the idea of community (case study: residential complexes in area one of Tehran metropolis)
During 1980s, a large number of American architects and urban planners criticized the consequences of modernism planning, which led to the emergence...