The Arab Spring in the Global Political EconomyThe Paradox of Regionalisation within Globalisation: Some Theoretical Concerns
The Arab Spring in the Global Political Economy: The Paradox of Regionalisation within...
Talani, Leila Simona
2015-10-28 00:00:00
[Despite there being no consensus on how to define globalisation or, as we have seen in the previous chapter, even on whether it exists, scholars of IPE from a variety of different academic standpoints are somewhat paradoxically in agreement that regionalisation is indeed happening. What is more controversial is however its relation with globalisation.]
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The Arab Spring in the Global Political EconomyThe Paradox of Regionalisation within Globalisation: Some Theoretical Concerns
[Despite there being no consensus on how to define globalisation or, as we have seen in the previous chapter, even on whether it exists, scholars of IPE from a variety of different academic standpoints are somewhat paradoxically in agreement that regionalisation is indeed happening. What is more controversial is however its relation with globalisation.]
Published: Oct 28, 2015
Keywords: European Union; Regional Integration; North American Free Trade Agreement; International Account Standard Board; Capitalist Class
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