Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... groups and cyber affiliations expresses a glo- bal pattern of inclusion , whose boundaries are neither visible or contiguous , but exist by virtue of the nature of belonging to a common interest group , sharing specific val- ues ...
... groups and cyber affiliations expresses a glo- bal pattern of inclusion , whose boundaries are neither visible or contiguous , but exist by virtue of the nature of belonging to a common interest group , sharing specific val- ues ...
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... groups from around the bioregion . These two groups conduct extensive environmental outreach to the com- munity and through their websites , publications and activism monitor closely the ac- tivities of governments on transboundary ...
... groups from around the bioregion . These two groups conduct extensive environmental outreach to the com- munity and through their websites , publications and activism monitor closely the ac- tivities of governments on transboundary ...
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... groups often do not have the resources to fund extensive studies . Although it is unlikely that community members will read each sci- entific study , or perhaps even see the completed documents , it is vital that the science was ...
... groups often do not have the resources to fund extensive studies . Although it is unlikely that community members will read each sci- entific study , or perhaps even see the completed documents , it is vital that the science was ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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