Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... movement from one category to another . Many State boundaries are increasingly open to movement of goods , people , capital , infor- mation , as well as environmental spillovers and externalities . The formalities through which borders ...
... movement from one category to another . Many State boundaries are increasingly open to movement of goods , people , capital , infor- mation , as well as environmental spillovers and externalities . The formalities through which borders ...
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... movement is eased , can be a traumatic event for some borderlanders , especially if they grew up to fear the unknown and the invisible on the other side . Passing through the boundary for the first time in one's life , or even more ...
... movement is eased , can be a traumatic event for some borderlanders , especially if they grew up to fear the unknown and the invisible on the other side . Passing through the boundary for the first time in one's life , or even more ...
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... movement literatures , but add descriptive richness to them . The major contributions suggest that scholars of cross - border movements have derived somewhat static theories of social change processes and call for more dynamic ...
... movement literatures , but add descriptive richness to them . The major contributions suggest that scholars of cross - border movements have derived somewhat static theories of social change processes and call for more dynamic ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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