Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... activities of local individual actors and groups ( Lubin 1988 ; Bailly 1988 ; or for a skeptical view , see Rutan 1988 ) to explain the char- acter of specific borderlands . Still others argue that the functional transformations of ...
... activities of local individual actors and groups ( Lubin 1988 ; Bailly 1988 ; or for a skeptical view , see Rutan 1988 ) to explain the char- acter of specific borderlands . Still others argue that the functional transformations of ...
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activities elevate an individual's sense of self and the relational foundations of organiz ing that ultimately make ... activities . The promotora was typically the point of con- tact and principal organizer of these cross - border ...
activities elevate an individual's sense of self and the relational foundations of organiz ing that ultimately make ... activities . The promotora was typically the point of con- tact and principal organizer of these cross - border ...
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... activities . On the one hand , the various programs like Phare ( for Poland ) and Tacis ( for CIS countries ) are not mutually compatible . On the other , local actors lack experience of preparing the appropriate applications . Also ...
... activities . On the one hand , the various programs like Phare ( for Poland ) and Tacis ( for CIS countries ) are not mutually compatible . On the other , local actors lack experience of preparing the appropriate applications . Also ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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