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Revisiting Europe in search of regional cohesion

John Agnew

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

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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