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    Regionalisation

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    A Review of Richard Stubbs Regionalization and Globalization. When Ernst Haas presaged in 1975 that regional integration was obsolete he was way off the mark at how hotly debated in intellectual circles regionalism would become in the preceding decades. The debate a classic neo functionalist argument‚ has become a topic discussed by rationalists and reflective scholars. In political circles the creation of co-operative ties between different social units as a way to foster economic and social welfare

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    Role of Trading Blocs

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    Treaty which gave birth to the EU in 1992 included considerations for joint policies in regard to military defense and citizenship. The decisions reached by development policy makers on whether regionalism or globalized trade should be pursued may influence a country’s earnings from trade. Regionalism differs from globalization in the size and area of markets. From the perspective of developing countries skeptical of free trade‚ regional trade blocs offer some form of protection against an aggressive

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    Asia Security Initiative Policy Series Working Paper No. 7 September 2010 Non-Traditional Security Challenges‚ Regional Governance‚ and the ASEAN Political-Security Community (APSC) Mely Caballero-Anthony Head Centre for Non-Traditional Security Studies S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Nanyang Technological University Singapore Asia Security Initiative Policy Series: Working Papers i Abstract Much of the attention on institutional development within the Association

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    Mothman Prophecies is an urban legend ‚ it includes regionalism and many types of literary elements. The movie is an urban legend because it includes a story told to be true that circulated through Point Pleasant ‚ West Virginia. By using regionalism The Urban legend Mothman mainly takes place in Point Pleasant. It also uses many types of literary elements. Mothman Prophecies is an urban legend because it’s a horrific story told as if true through the town of point pleasant. Throughout the movie

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    Introduction In an era of globalisation when states are becoming increasingly interdependent‚ regionalism is seen as an intermediary stage for further multilateral trade liberalisation. There are‚ however‚ two types of regionalism. One is discriminatory where there is free trade amongst the members of the region but non-members are excluded as in the case of free trade areas‚ such as the North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA) and customs unions‚ such as the European Union (EU)‚ and the third type

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    Literary Movements

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    literature has progressed through many great phases throughout history. One such literary movement was romanticism. Romanticism was a movement characterized by a fascination of the supernatural and strong emotion. Regionalism is another interesting period of American history. In regionalism‚ the author tends to focus on a specific area‚ and tries to convey the “local color”‚ or traits of the specific area. A third example of literature movements in America was modernism. Modernism is characterized by

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    Under the Lion's Paw

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    literature. Writers would turn away from the popular style of romanticism and focus on the struggle many Americans went through in their lives. This stray from heroic characters and their illusory life is aided by three rising movements in literature. Regionalism‚ Realism and Naturalism transformed America’s literature by relating to average Americans and their surroundings. Under the Lion’s Paw‚ by Hamlin Garland is an exceptional example of literature from this time period through its style‚ characterization

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    Many Historian regarded The 1911 Revolution in China is a remarkable turning point in Chinese History. China escaped from the Qing Dynasty to the new era‚ the Republican Era. After serial reforms made by the Qing imperial government‚ they only showed the failure‚ backwardness and weakness of the government. Most Intelligentsia believed that revolution and republicanism is the only way to save the country. That is the reason why revolutionary parties gain a popular support right after the Late Qing

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    Critical Regionism

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    Critical Regionalism Critical regionalism was first introduced as an architectural concept in the early 1980s in essays by Alexander Tzonis‚ Liane Lefaivre and subsequently‚ Kenneth Frampton. It was describe as a contemporary architecture which could neither be branded as internationalism nor as a historical concept of region and architecture. Over the last twenty years‚ along with the rise of the internet and global finance‚ the global has become the prevailing regime of art production and exhibition

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    It seems that ideas about "regionalism" have emerged at the beginning of swing architecture pendulum‚ where the anti-establishment institution took over. In 1940‚ as modernity (or international style) began to take up the dominant rhetoric in architecture‚ Mumford published a widely shared view of the region in the 1980s‚ when the anti-establishment institution (postmodernism) began to take over the new institution: Regional through Lefaivre & Tzonis as well as Frampton. The "transformation" of the

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