Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... role as well . However , since science is socially constructed our understandings get even muddier albeit more inter- esting . Given the propensity to call nature the " other " and then define our role as either the intruder or ...
... role as well . However , since science is socially constructed our understandings get even muddier albeit more inter- esting . Given the propensity to call nature the " other " and then define our role as either the intruder or ...
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... role of agency , when characterizing borders and borderlands ( Taylor 1989 ) . Yet , in the study of borders , structural forces always seem " to set in stone " a specific environment in relation to the actions of local actors , and ...
... role of agency , when characterizing borders and borderlands ( Taylor 1989 ) . Yet , in the study of borders , structural forces always seem " to set in stone " a specific environment in relation to the actions of local actors , and ...
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... role in the activities of the B.C. - Washington Environmental Cooperation Council . The one issue in which the IJC played a major role is the Skagit - High Ross Dam conflict . At issue was a Seattle utility's ( Seattle City Light ) ...
... role in the activities of the B.C. - Washington Environmental Cooperation Council . The one issue in which the IJC played a major role is the Skagit - High Ross Dam conflict . At issue was a Seattle utility's ( Seattle City Light ) ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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