Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... concepts . Crossing the language barrier of the borders between academic disciplines and practitioners is often harder than the trans - boundary movement which is increasingly taking place across the borders between states and regions ...
... concepts . Crossing the language barrier of the borders between academic disciplines and practitioners is often harder than the trans - boundary movement which is increasingly taking place across the borders between states and regions ...
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... concept of “ primor- dial " nor " minimalist " state fully captures the complexity and fluidity of the contemporary geo- political landscape ; indeed , these concepts only serve to maintain a reductionist and linear logic which ...
... concept of “ primor- dial " nor " minimalist " state fully captures the complexity and fluidity of the contemporary geo- political landscape ; indeed , these concepts only serve to maintain a reductionist and linear logic which ...
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... concept was tested in 1996 at the Vancouver- Seattle border ; this initiative proved to be very successful , and the first results were introduced to the Canada - U.S . Cross - Border Crime Forum in 1997 . Since then , agencies have ...
... concept was tested in 1996 at the Vancouver- Seattle border ; this initiative proved to be very successful , and the first results were introduced to the Canada - U.S . Cross - Border Crime Forum in 1997 . Since then , agencies have ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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