It offers groups of small countries opportunities to make regionalism work in ways which the traditional European model does not. It is less discriminatory and less inward-looking than the European model. It stresses regulatory reform and the creation of a single market early in the process of ...
In this study, an investigation of the socio-cultural impacts of the Asian Games held in South Korea in the last two decades is carried out. The focuses of the study are the aspects of globalization, regionalism and reconciliation featured through the three Games. The outcomes of the study ...
Japanese and American Perspectives on East Asian Regionalism Regular convening of East Asian summits and rising concerns about the American dollar have heightened interest in Asian cooperation. Japan will necessarily... GW Noble - 《International Relations of the Asia Pacific》 被引量: 23发表: 2008年...
, Neoliberalisme, Yogyakarta:Pustaka Cindelaras, 2003 5 Jean Grugel and Wil Hout, Regionalism Across the North South Divide,State strategies and globalization, Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005. III. RESULT AND DISCUSSION The current economic policy leads to pro-market policies. This is what ...
If the Maghreb –representing Western MENA - is currently a region without effective regionalism, the same is true of the Eastern MENA region, or Mashriq, the historically and geographically interconnected states of the Eastern Mediterranean, or the Levant – Lebanon, Israel, the OPTs and Syria. ...
The multiple dynamics of globalization—regionalism, inequality, financial flows, migration of labor and work, technological innovations, environmental sustainability, and cultural dynamics—form a turbulent and complex environment for managing business operations. While seven trends were highlighted to provide...
Part I. Gains from Regionalism and Multilateralism 1. Regional regionalism Wilfred J. Ethier 2. Multilateralism vs. regionalism: tariff co-operation and interregional transport costs Eric Bond 3. The 'gains' from preferential trade liberalization in the CGE models: where do they come from? Arvind ...
direction towards them. They also have a much stronger focus on friend-shoring or ally-shoring than previously. Instead of just open economic globalization, we’re going to see more regionalism, but we’re also going to see more economic agreements that are based on political and values ...
Finally ,economic regionalism is increasing . Language Culture Tradition Religion History First,differences among civilizations are not only real;they are basic. Differences do not necessarily mean conflict,and conflict does not necessarily mean violence. Over the centuries,differences among civilizations ...
Even more that ethnicity, religion discriminates sharply and exclusively among people. A person can be half-French and half-Arab and simultaneously even a citizen of two countries. It is more different to be half-Catholic and half-Muslim. Finally, economic regionalism is increasing. The ...