REGIONALIZATION AND IDENTITY: THE SUBJECTIVITY OF KALININGRAD1
Among the obvious effects of regional networks of cooperation, which are non-hierarchical in their principle of social organization, are the changes in the number of actors in world politics and their roles. The ever growing role of localization and regionalization requires new research methods and...
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