While at one level the State prefers to distance itself from conceding to regional demands, at another, large parts of the Northeast get regionally reorganized and configured without the State having done it — through the use of wanton violence mostly by non-State actors—a phenomenon we ...
Certain developments are emerging in East Asia that could accentuate the divisions among ASEAN members over East Asian regionalism. One is the trend toward financial and trade cooperation between ASEAN and Northeast Asian countries that will make it difficult for ASEAN to resist East Asian regionalism...
InBrazilian literature: Modernismo and regionalism …a genre known as the regionalist novel of the Northeast, which emerged during the 1930s when a group of novelists in Brazil’s Northeast dramatized that region’s decline and underdevelopment after the heyday of sugar production. The sociologist ...
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December 2005 in the wake of the ninth meeting of ASEAN+3, many asked: are the Northeast Asia (NEA) three really serious about forging an "East Asian Community" with each other, let alone with the 10 states of Southeast Asia (SEA) and the new EAS trio of India, Australia and New ...