Janowski, Cordula: Globalization, regional integration and the EU : pleadings for a broader perspective. Bonn: Zentrum für Europäische Integrationsforschung (ZEI), 2006. In: ZEI Discussion Paper, C162.
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Online-Ausgabe in bonndoc: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11811/10075
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author = {{Cordula Janowski}},
title = {Globalization, regional integration and the EU : pleadings for a broader perspective},
publisher = {Zentrum für Europäische Integrationsforschung (ZEI)},
year = 2006,
series = {ZEI Discussion Paper},
volume = C162,
note = {The following chapter will analyze globalization and regional integration as an inter-dependant process of a challenge and its response. Based on this, the analysis will discuss the EU’s role in this process. The high attraction of the EU on other world regions requires a closer look on European integration. Could or is the EU a possible global paradigm for regional integration? Doubts are justified on the assumption that the European model as a whole could be imitated by other regions to automatically achieve the same effects (Murray 2004; Kühnhardt 2004). Nevertheless, singular features of European integration may motivate other regions to follow a similar track. The creation of a common market may be one. These reflections allow a few concluding thoughts that will plead for a broader view on globalization, regional integration and the EU.},
url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11811/10075}
}
author = {{Cordula Janowski}},
title = {Globalization, regional integration and the EU : pleadings for a broader perspective},
publisher = {Zentrum für Europäische Integrationsforschung (ZEI)},
year = 2006,
series = {ZEI Discussion Paper},
volume = C162,
note = {The following chapter will analyze globalization and regional integration as an inter-dependant process of a challenge and its response. Based on this, the analysis will discuss the EU’s role in this process. The high attraction of the EU on other world regions requires a closer look on European integration. Could or is the EU a possible global paradigm for regional integration? Doubts are justified on the assumption that the European model as a whole could be imitated by other regions to automatically achieve the same effects (Murray 2004; Kühnhardt 2004). Nevertheless, singular features of European integration may motivate other regions to follow a similar track. The creation of a common market may be one. These reflections allow a few concluding thoughts that will plead for a broader view on globalization, regional integration and the EU.},
url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11811/10075}
}