Repositioning Europe in the study of regions : comparative regionalism, interregionalism and decentred regionalism
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Mattheis, Frank
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Routledge
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The constitution of European Union (EU) studies has long been an exclusionary process, both dealing extensively with internal debates and arguing for an own discipline within or even next to political sciences and international relations. Due to the self-centredness on the vivid development of the EU, other regions were largely disregarded when it came to theory building or only taken into account later as comparators.
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Europe, Comparative regionalism, Interregionalism, Decentred regionalism
Sustainable Development Goals
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Frank Mattheis (2017) Repositioning Europe in the study of regions: comparative regionalism, interregionalism and decentred regionalism, Journal of European Integration, 39:4, 477-482, DOI: 10.1080/07036337.2017.1317985.