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theoretical and, especially, empirical analysis of regionalism, it is written in a non-technical style accessible to a wide range …
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The process of the economic globalization limiting the autonomy of national subjects completed the disintegration of … the Westphalian system. The rebirth of regionalism, as another phase of the world economy regionalization, is a logical … defensive reaction. However, apart from the regional labour division, a new regionalism emerges, interconnecting even distant …
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It is common ground amongst almost all commentators that the world has changed radically over the past 25 years – the 25 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall heralded the ending of the Cold War, the reunification of a tragically divided Europe, and the acceleration of the process of...
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Recent research suggests that unequal access to home country institutional resources affects firm internationalization strategies. We add to this debate, based on an analysis of state-owned (SOEs) and non-state-owned (NSOEs) Chinese mining firms, by developing a more dynamic and multi-layered...
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Global delivery models (GDMs) are transforming the global IT and business process outsourcing industry. GDMs are a new form of client-specific investment promoting services integration with clients by combining client proximity with time-zone spread for 24/7 service operations. We investigate...
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Globalization, multilateralism and regionalism are the most significant tendencies of today's world economy. Their … through competing trade blocks. With the upsurge of globalization and sharp global competition in globalization latest wave …, multilateralism and regionalism has, however, changed markedly. Subsequently, their mutual relations have changed as well. Based upon …
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regionalism in South-East Asia is still at the very beginning. It remains to be seen whether the Asian countries will stay on the …
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developments in this transformation is called “new regionalism phenomenon” that distinguish from earlier regionalism. The aim of … this paper is to review the major elements of new regionalism that differ from the old regionalism. The paper emphasizes …
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As the spread of SARS had shown last year, the longer-term goal of an East Asian Community (ASEAN, China, Japan and South Korea) may already be crystallizing much faster than was initially thought, thanks to increasing people-to-people contacts and the freer movement of goods, services, tourists...
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effects of globalisation should be especially stressed) Political Economy and its views on the theory of Regionalism might be … research of New Regionalism and especially of its current wave done so far, namely suggests that in spite of its marked … specificity, the European Union can be examined in the New Regionalism perspective and that this analysis can bring valuable …
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