gradients in macro-economic unevenness paralleling continuing West to East unevenness in economic growth and per capita incomes ( Berend, 2009 ; Strupczewski & Guarascio, 2018 ). As the expansion to the East largely stalled, the eurozone crisis of 2008
Search Results
Revisiting Europe in search of regional cohesion
John Agnew
Rethinking “new regionalisms” out of Africa 2020
Timothy M. Shaw and Abigail Kabandula
-state, ecological, informal, and even illegal transnational “regions” are so considered rather than just traditional interstate organizations ( Fanta et al., 2013 ). And the eurozone crisis concentrated in the Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain (PIIGS), now