WebThis paper sets out a sympathetic critique of a series of writings that we refer to as new regionalist approaches to the city. We review the recent work on state restructuring/rescaling and the associated work on the new regionalism, on the one hand, and that on ‘global’ city-regions, on the other. WebOct 1, 1998 · New regionalism,which began in the mid-1980s,refers to a phenomenon that is still in the process of making, and although old regionalism was said to have started in …
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WebApr 7, 2024 · Estimated delivery dates - opens in a new window or tab include seller's handling time, origin ZIP Code, destination ZIP Code and time of acceptance and will … WebJan 1, 2024 · New regionalism can be characterized by a shift in focus away from resources and industries, with greater emphasis placed on the way that the internal characteristics and meanings of regions shape and are shaped by activities beyond the region. medpace anyconnect
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WebAbstract. In the debate on the still nebulous ‘new world order’, two seemingly incompatible concepts have gained a certain pre-eminence: globalization and regionalization. These two processes are going on simultaneously, they deeply affect the stability of the Westphalian state system, thus contributing to both disorder and (possibly) a new ... WebFeb 7, 2024 · The new economic regionalism is largely a project of rich and middle-income countries. Many of the poorest countries and regions are excluded from membership. Global multilateral organizations, however skewed their distribution of power, offer voice to a nearly universal membership; regional organizations do not. WebJSTOR Home medpace announcement