Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... countries . But the perception of what border countries are has changed considerably since then . The Netherlands now literally ( as part of the E.U. ) as well as figuratively ( in terms of cultural and economic linkages ) borders both ...
... countries . But the perception of what border countries are has changed considerably since then . The Netherlands now literally ( as part of the E.U. ) as well as figuratively ( in terms of cultural and economic linkages ) borders both ...
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... countries have not yet accepted the idea of being immigration countries . Nevertheless , a substantial portion of West Euro- pean residents were born outside the borders of the E.U. Again , we'll use The Nether- lands as a case in point ...
... countries have not yet accepted the idea of being immigration countries . Nevertheless , a substantial portion of West Euro- pean residents were born outside the borders of the E.U. Again , we'll use The Nether- lands as a case in point ...
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... countries of the time ( today 25 member countries ) reached further agreements on the free flow of people , goods , and capital between themselves , and more recently common security policy . In other words , the Schengen agreement was ...
... countries of the time ( today 25 member countries ) reached further agreements on the free flow of people , goods , and capital between themselves , and more recently common security policy . In other words , the Schengen agreement was ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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