
Regional integration
Regional Integration is a process in which neighboring countries enter into an agreement in order to upgrade cooperation through common institutions and rules. The objectives of the agreement could range from economic to political to environmental, although it has typically taken the form of a political economy initiative where commercial interests are the focus for achieving broader socio-political and security objectives, as defined by national governments. Regional integration has been organized either via supranational institutional structures or through intergovernmental decision-making, or a combination of both.
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- enRegional Integration is a process in which neighboring countries enter into an agreement in order to upgrade cooperation through common institutions and rules. The objectives of the agreement could range from economic to political to environmental, although it has typically taken the form of a political economy initiative where commercial interests are the focus for achieving broader socio-political and security objectives, as defined by national governments. Regional integration has been organized either via supranational institutional structures or through intergovernmental decision-making, or a combination of both.
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- enRegional Integration is a process in which neighboring countries enter into an agreement in order to upgrade cooperation through common institutions and rules. The objectives of the agreement could range from economic to political to environmental, although it has typically taken the form of a political economy initiative where commercial interests are the focus for achieving broader socio-political and security objectives, as defined by national governments. Regional integration has been organized either via supranational institutional structures or through intergovernmental decision-making, or a combination of both. Past efforts at regional integration have often focused on removing barriers to free trade in the region, increasing the free movement of people, labour, goods, and capital across national borders, reducing the possibility of regional armed conflict (for example, through Confidence and Security-Building Measures), and adopting cohesive regional stances on policy issues, such as the environment, climate change and migration. Intra-regional trade refers to trade which focuses on economic exchange primarily between countries of the same region or economic zone. In recent years countries within economic-trade regimes such as ASEAN in Southeast Asia for example have increased the level of trade and commodity exchange between themselves which reduces the inflation and tariff barriers associated with foreign markets resulting in growing prosperity.
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- Armed conflict
- ASEAN
- Capital (economics)
- Category:Economic integration
- Category:Regionalism (international relations)
- Category:Supranational unions
- Civil society
- Cold War
- Competition (companies)
- Confidence and Security-Building Measures
- Decision-making
- Democratic mundialization
- Democratisation
- Deregulation
- Eastern Europe
- Economic
- Economic crisis
- Economic growth
- Economic integration
- Environmental crisis
- Environmental problem
- European Free Trade Association
- European integration
- European Union
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- Financial crisis
- Freedom of movement
- Free trade
- Free Trade Agreement
- Free trade area
- GDP
- Globalisation
- Globalization
- Global trade
- Good (economics)
- Good governance
- Industrialisation
- Inflation
- Infrastructure
- Intergovernmentalism
- International Monetary Fund
- Investment
- Joseph Stiglitz
- Labour (economics)
- Maastricht Treaty
- Market (economics)
- Mediterranean
- National border
- Nation-state
- Natural environment
- Neoliberal
- Neoliberalism
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- North American Free Trade Area
- Organization
- Political economy
- Private sector
- Productivity
- Protectionism
- Public sector
- Slum
- Social equality
- Social exclusion
- Southeast Asia
- Sovereignty
- Structural adjustment
- Supranational union
- Tariff
- Trade
- Trade block
- Unemployment
- UNU-CRIS
- Walter Lippmann
- Westphalian sovereignty
- World Bank
- World Trade Organization
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- Integração regional
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- Regionaalne integratsioon
- Reģionālā integrācija
- Regionale Integration
- Regional integration
- אינטגרציה אזורית
- تكامل إقليمي
- 区域整合
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- Economic integration
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- Category:Economic integration
- Category:Regionalism (international relations)
- Category:Supranational unions
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