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Regionalism, globalisation and international order: Europe and Southeast Asia
Jens Uwe Wunderlich
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School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
Politics, History and International Relations
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Europe
100%
South-East Asia
100%
Regionalism
100%
International Order
100%
New Regionalism
66%
Regional Development
33%
Framework Analysis
33%
Southeast Asian
33%
Historical Perspective
33%
Consolidated Framework
33%
Development Order
33%
Academic Debate
33%
New Globalization
33%
Theoretical Potential
33%
Asian Regionalism
33%
Political Debate
33%
Empirical Potentials
33%
Scholarly Attention
33%
Social Sciences
Europe
100%
Regional Development
100%
South East Asia
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Regional Development
100%