International Integration: Multidimensional or Unidimensional?

From a conceptual standpoint it would be far better to treat international integration as a unidimensional rather than a multidimensional phenomenon. The empirical evidence also overwhelmingly supports that treatment. The multiple dimensions proposed by Lindberg (1970) and Nye (1968) prove to be clo...

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Randomness
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