Globalisation and regional variety: problems of theorisation
Abstract
Increasing globalisation is concomitant with a growing lack of uniformity in the world. Hardly any satisfactory concepts are available which grasp both of these tendencies within the scope of a single model. While processes of becoming globally alike are central to world system theories, comparative research into institutions has identified a persistent variety of patterns of order that are not giving way to global convergence. Just as the...
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Title
Globalisation and regional variety: problems of theorisation
Published Date
Nov 1, 2012
Journal
Volume
48
Issue
4
Pages
525 - 543
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