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Regionalism Among Developing Countries
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322 stránek
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The book explores the rise of regionalism over the past decade, placing it within a historical framework. It argues that while regions have previously emerged and often evolved into federal systems or disbanded, the current regional entities are less influential than critics suggest, representing about a third of global trade. Beyond mere trade liberalization, these regions foster deeper integration, encompassing political and economic agendas that shape their enduring nature and significance in the world.
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