Check out the basic idiocy of this idea. Better still, try to tease out of this if the author is actually saying anything at all: A common theme in the two studies is to situate regionalisation at the “meso” or intermediate level between domestic imperatives and the exigencies of globalisation. It is by teasing out the interplay between these three levels that the authors of these two nuanced and detailed studies provide an innovative contribution to our understanding. In doing so, they provide us with further keys to understanding the role of the European Union as an international actor in relation to other regions.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
I Guess They Just Don’t See the Same ‘Entertainment Factor’ That I do
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