Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... become symbols of immigration run amok by the states of which they are a part , we are given cause to wonder about how this has affected the border regions through which the migrants pass . Another case study with forthcoming results ...
... become symbols of immigration run amok by the states of which they are a part , we are given cause to wonder about how this has affected the border regions through which the migrants pass . Another case study with forthcoming results ...
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... become issues in a hegemonic universe . The border of the state remains a threshold affecting both those living at its edge and functional domains challenged by trans - border imperatives and opportunities . The hegemonic significance ...
... become issues in a hegemonic universe . The border of the state remains a threshold affecting both those living at its edge and functional domains challenged by trans - border imperatives and opportunities . The hegemonic significance ...
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... become substantially premised on the economies of their major city regions ( Jacobs 1984 ) . " Seelig and Artibise have argued that this has meant that the " traditional boundaries between countries ... ( have ) become increasingly ...
... become substantially premised on the economies of their major city regions ( Jacobs 1984 ) . " Seelig and Artibise have argued that this has meant that the " traditional boundaries between countries ... ( have ) become increasingly ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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