Aufsatz(elektronisch)1. März 2011

Regiones, régions, regions, everywhere…. But what about the people? Why Regions & Cohesion

In: Regions & cohesion: Regiones y cohesión = Régions et cohésion : the journal of the Consortium for Comparative Research on Regional Integration and Social Cohesion, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 1-3

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Abstract

Since the end of the Cold War in 1990, "regions" and "governance" have become prominent themes in the social sciences and they have often accompanied each other in both political and academic circles. During this historical period, regions have developed in many ways, including the proliferation and deepening of regional integration schemes, including among others, the enlargement of the European Union (EU), the establishment of the North American Free Trade Agreement, the passage of the Organization of African Unity to the African Union, and the transformation of the Andean Pact into the Andean Community. While world regions were being established at the supranational level, sub-national regions also began to take form. The 1990s witnessed the development of regional economies, regional identities, regionalist ideologies, political parties, and social movements. In many cases, these transformations could not be contained by national boundaries. The notion of "borders" has recently been replaced by "border regions" as these areas have become accepted as socially constructed territories that transcend political and geographic delineations.

Verlag

Berghahn Books

ISSN: 2152-9078

DOI

10.3167/reco.2011.010101

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