Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... forces ( flows of goods , capital , and people ) ( Ohmae 1990 , 1995 ; O'Dowd & Corrigan 1995 ; Papdemtriou & Meyers 2001 ) or the emergence of international organizations ( Maillat 1990 ; Brunet - Jailly 1999 ) . Others point to ...
... forces ( flows of goods , capital , and people ) ( Ohmae 1990 , 1995 ; O'Dowd & Corrigan 1995 ; Papdemtriou & Meyers 2001 ) or the emergence of international organizations ( Maillat 1990 ; Brunet - Jailly 1999 ) . Others point to ...
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... forces are a defining characteristic of a border and its borderland and are fundamental to a border model . Yet , the bulls and bears of market forces are not the only primary explanatory variable ; borders are also fundamental elements ...
... forces are a defining characteristic of a border and its borderland and are fundamental to a border model . Yet , the bulls and bears of market forces are not the only primary explanatory variable ; borders are also fundamental elements ...
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... forces and actors . A common thread in the three perspectives is their emphasis on a direct link in North America : the regional economic market and its forces . A question to address is how policies will respond to those forces when ...
... forces and actors . A common thread in the three perspectives is their emphasis on a direct link in North America : the regional economic market and its forces . A question to address is how policies will respond to those forces when ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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