Globalization, Regionalization and Cross-Border Regions

Globalization, Regionalization and Cross-Border Regions by M. Perkmann, published by Palgrave Macmillan UK on July 12, 2002, is a comprehensive exploration of the dynamics shaping cross-border regions. This 1st edition, comprising 266 pages, delves into how globalization influences national borders, making them more permeable and transforming economic and political interactions. The book presents insights from various experts who analyze the emergence of these social spaces across Europe, America, East Asia, and Africa.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the opportunities created by globalization, particularly within supra-regional blocs with unique internal border regimes. The discussions focus on the development of border-spanning discourses and institutions, highlighting the complexities of political science, international relations, and economic policy. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the implications of globalization on regional interactions and public policy.
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Cross-border regions are newly emerging social spaces stretching across national borders. Globalization makes national borders more permeable and leads to a rearrangement of economic and political interactions. This is particularly pronounced within supra-regional blocs featuring specific internal border regimes. The ensuing opportunities are increasingly seized to create border-spanning discourses and institutions. This is illustrated in the book by a range of experts analyzing cross-border regions in Europe, America, East Asia and Africa.
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