Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... side . Perceptions of borders usually focus on what exists on the other " invisible " side of the line of separation . Borders exist in our mind by virtue of the fear we have of the unknown of the " there " and which , in turn , causes ...
... side . Perceptions of borders usually focus on what exists on the other " invisible " side of the line of separation . Borders exist in our mind by virtue of the fear we have of the unknown of the " there " and which , in turn , causes ...
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... side approaches is has been more difficult . There are strong political incen- tives for policy makers to develop policies that externalize the " costs " of deal- ing with these challenges . On the immigration question , for example ...
... side approaches is has been more difficult . There are strong political incen- tives for policy makers to develop policies that externalize the " costs " of deal- ing with these challenges . On the immigration question , for example ...
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... side of the Detroit River . In 1795 , the British allocated 19 lots beside the site of their new fort , Fort Malden , for those who wished to move . In May and June 1796 , the stores were moved from Forts Miami and Detroit to the new ...
... side of the Detroit River . In 1795 , the British allocated 19 lots beside the site of their new fort , Fort Malden , for those who wished to move . In May and June 1796 , the stores were moved from Forts Miami and Detroit to the new ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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