Introduction Transfrontier regionalism refers to a novel category of international collaboration forced on adjacent sovereign states. Such states are compelled to interact for reasons not only of common interests in human and natural resources due to a shared international boundary, but also because of common concerns about cross-border environmental consequences and/or acts of God. This study specifically focuses on the artificial partitioning of ethnic groups, that is, peoples of identical ..
Includes vita[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Transborder eth...
Border areas are often isolated by their geographies, with their respective territories subject to o...
After the end of the Cold War, students of International Relations observed an expansion of inter-st...
Analysis of the potential of inter-regional cross-border cooperation for the protectionp of national...
“Regionalism” is a polysemic term that represents both a subfield of international relations (IR) th...
There is no common definition for regionalism because, on a theoretical level, there is no widely ac...
This paper first provides a short introduction of regionalism, i.e. international cooperation, and t...
This essay examines the accommodation of divided societies through constituent units, and concentrat...
This essay examines the accommodation of divided societies through constituent units, and focuses on...
This paper presents a relatively simple framework for understanding the changing functions of intern...
The research on regionalism has considered regions consisting of two or more states, such as Western...
Transregionalization has already become a powerful trend in world politics. States and regional asso...
Increasingly, ethnic and religious variables are taken into account to explain conflict and relation...
Transnationalism is neither new nor limited to migration- related phenomena, but refers to a wider r...
In the uniting Europe, numerous local and regional authorities iii border zones have proclaimed so-c...
Includes vita[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Transborder eth...
Border areas are often isolated by their geographies, with their respective territories subject to o...
After the end of the Cold War, students of International Relations observed an expansion of inter-st...
Analysis of the potential of inter-regional cross-border cooperation for the protectionp of national...
“Regionalism” is a polysemic term that represents both a subfield of international relations (IR) th...
There is no common definition for regionalism because, on a theoretical level, there is no widely ac...
This paper first provides a short introduction of regionalism, i.e. international cooperation, and t...
This essay examines the accommodation of divided societies through constituent units, and concentrat...
This essay examines the accommodation of divided societies through constituent units, and focuses on...
This paper presents a relatively simple framework for understanding the changing functions of intern...
The research on regionalism has considered regions consisting of two or more states, such as Western...
Transregionalization has already become a powerful trend in world politics. States and regional asso...
Increasingly, ethnic and religious variables are taken into account to explain conflict and relation...
Transnationalism is neither new nor limited to migration- related phenomena, but refers to a wider r...
In the uniting Europe, numerous local and regional authorities iii border zones have proclaimed so-c...
Includes vita[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Transborder eth...
Border areas are often isolated by their geographies, with their respective territories subject to o...
After the end of the Cold War, students of International Relations observed an expansion of inter-st...