Globalization and regional integration

Globalization affects most capitalist economic and social relations and represents the most significant of current international relations. Yet, increasingly noticeable appears the shift toward regionalism. In order to asses the relevance of these apparently constrasting phenomena and their relationship, the paper considers the impact of globalization on the nation-state, the causes for the emergence of regionalism, and the complications created by the rising demands of devolution emanating from sub-national levels. The review of the various cases of regional integration not only underlines the similarities but also the differences in these variegated processes. (MV)

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Main Authors: 118740 Sideri, S., 11073 Institute of Social Studies, La Haya (Países Bajos)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: La Haya (Países Bajos) 1996
Subjects:INTEGRACION, GLOBALIZACION, COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL, REGIONALISMO, UNION EUROPEA, NAFTA, MERCOSUR, AMERICA LATINA, ASIA, ,
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