2006
DOI: 10.3917/med.135.0079
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Caractériser les processus régionaux : les apports d'une approche en termes de coordination

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“…The term 'regionalism', according to its suffix 'ism' (from the Greek: ismos), refers to the theoretical dimension of the development process of a region (Tshiyembe, 2012). In the international relations field, regionalism alludes to any form of institutional cooperation between two or more countries (Deblock, 2005); yet, regionalism is understood as a political construction conducted by states and materialised by agreement in order to organise inter-country relationships and promote multifaceted cooperation between nations (Figuières & Guilhot, 2006).…”
Section: Regionalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The term 'regionalism', according to its suffix 'ism' (from the Greek: ismos), refers to the theoretical dimension of the development process of a region (Tshiyembe, 2012). In the international relations field, regionalism alludes to any form of institutional cooperation between two or more countries (Deblock, 2005); yet, regionalism is understood as a political construction conducted by states and materialised by agreement in order to organise inter-country relationships and promote multifaceted cooperation between nations (Figuières & Guilhot, 2006).…”
Section: Regionalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it denotes the process and dynamic of regional integration or even the development process of a region (Tshiyembe, 2012). However, Figuières and Guilhot (2006), defines the term as a concentration of economic flows within a given geographic area.…”
Section: Regional Integration: a Still Changing Conceptmentioning
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