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Regionalism

Regionalism

An identity by a sub-set of states based on cultural and geographical connections; the claim has been made that many policy matters are better handled at this level rather than globally.

An identity by a sub-set of states based on cultural and geographical connections; the claim has been made that many policy matters are better handled at this level rather than globally.

Regionalism in Global Commerce Policy

In this regard, regionalism is: actions by governments to liberalize or facilitate trade on a regional basis, sometimes through free-trade areas or customs unions. Many see regionalism as complementary to multilateralism because it appears to offer a quicker way to achieve results for the participating economies than the full multilateral process. This is not necessarily the case. The entries on trade policy in the Encyclopedia are here. Often, the perceived faster pace of regional liberalization, where this actually occurs, is due only to the fact that multilateral outcomes may take a long time to negotiate. Moreover, the apparently faster pace of regional negotiations is often balanced by extended phase-in arrangements or carve-outs for sensitive products. The time difference in reaching the end-points may therefore be less than seems to be the case. See also APEC, hubs and spokes and open regionalism.[1]

Regionalismin the wold Encyclopedia

For an introductory overview on international trade policy, see this entry.

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Notes and References

  1. Dictionary of Trade Policy, “Regionalism” entry (OAS)

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Hierarchical Display of Regionalism

Politics > Political framework > Political ideology
Politics > Executive power and public service > Administrative structures > Autonomy
Politics > Politics and public safety > Trends of opinion > Autonomous movement
Politics > Executive power and public service > Administrative structures > Decentralisation
Politics > Executive power and public service > Administrative structures > Regionalisation
Politics > Political party > Political parties > Regionalist party
Politics > Political framework > State > Regional State

Meaning of Regionalism

Overview and more information about Regionalism

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Translation of Regionalism

Thesaurus of Regionalism

Politics > Political framework > Political ideology > Regionalism
Politics > Executive power and public service > Administrative structures > Autonomy > Regionalism
Politics > Politics and public safety > Trends of opinion > Autonomous movement > Regionalism
Politics > Executive power and public service > Administrative structures > Decentralisation > Regionalism
Politics > Executive power and public service > Administrative structures > Regionalisation > Regionalism
Politics > Political party > Political parties > Regionalist party > Regionalism
Politics > Political framework > State > Regional State > Regionalism

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