Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... question was raised whether we really need spatial scales in politics , and if not , how territory can be planned and governed without scalar fixation . Secondly , with regard to the issue of democracy and legitimacy , the main question ...
... question was raised whether we really need spatial scales in politics , and if not , how territory can be planned and governed without scalar fixation . Secondly , with regard to the issue of democracy and legitimacy , the main question ...
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... questions were : " What is missing here on the rancho ? " ; " What are the worst problems of the landless ? Of the small property owners ? Of the ejidatarios ? " " How would you change U.S. immigration laws if you could ? " The last ...
... questions were : " What is missing here on the rancho ? " ; " What are the worst problems of the landless ? Of the small property owners ? Of the ejidatarios ? " " How would you change U.S. immigration laws if you could ? " The last ...
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... question of the " desirability " or even " morality " of the fixing of the EU's outer borders for economic , migration and " cultural " ( i.e. identity ) reasons ( 2002 ) . In this vein , the terms " comfortable neighbor- hoods " and ...
... question of the " desirability " or even " morality " of the fixing of the EU's outer borders for economic , migration and " cultural " ( i.e. identity ) reasons ( 2002 ) . In this vein , the terms " comfortable neighbor- hoods " and ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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