1970
DOI: 10.1017/s0020818300017501
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Political Integration as a Multidimensional Phenomenon Requiring Multivariate Measurement

Abstract: I view international political integration as a distinctive aspect of the more inclusive process (international integration, generally) whereby larger groupings emerge or are created among nations without the use of violence. Such groupings can be said to exist at a variety of different analytical levels. At each level we can conceive of a number of nations linked to each other in certain salient ways. For example, their populations may be linked byfeelingsof mutual amity, confidence, and identification. Or th… Show more

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“…A number of other observers (Angell, 1969;Kindleberger, 1970;Lindberger, 1971;Jacob & Tueune, 1964) have reported on positive effects of integration relationships. Observers have also seen the impact multinational enterprises have had on regional economic communities such as peace, regional cooperation, democracy as well as basic human needs and issues such as health, education, monetary policy, trade (Lindberg, 1971) and many others. One advantage of economic integration is the ability of multinational enterprises to see beyond national boundaries with helping to make the treaty of Rome an economic reality (Klineberger, 1970).…”
Section: Perspectives and Developments: Observations From The Eu Intementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of other observers (Angell, 1969;Kindleberger, 1970;Lindberger, 1971;Jacob & Tueune, 1964) have reported on positive effects of integration relationships. Observers have also seen the impact multinational enterprises have had on regional economic communities such as peace, regional cooperation, democracy as well as basic human needs and issues such as health, education, monetary policy, trade (Lindberg, 1971) and many others. One advantage of economic integration is the ability of multinational enterprises to see beyond national boundaries with helping to make the treaty of Rome an economic reality (Klineberger, 1970).…”
Section: Perspectives and Developments: Observations From The Eu Intementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It would be prefcrable, of course, to have data on a wide range of economic activities, and attitudinal data as well. Thcre is no real substitute for a multiple indicator approach (Lindberg, 1970).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The competences of AICHR illustrate quite well ASEAN's more general approach to regional integration, defined here as the setting up of collective structures of decision-making at a regional level (Lake 2007;Lindberg 1970). First, human rights standards are balanced against the rights of ASEAN member states.…”
Section: Competences Of Aichrmentioning
confidence: 99%