This paper will be focus on the assumption that in the actual globalized system, the role of the State is completely changed, due to the new global players that are emerging, as international and regional organizations. In this context, the regional proximity factor has acquired a great importance, as the three case studies will demonstrate. For this purpose, we will introduce some alternative variables to facilitate the use of economic, political and social tools. Then, we will compare countries’ performances at the global and regional level and their social, economic and political results, in order to improve the utilize of the regional proximity factor as a tool to analyze the international relations dynamics and the innovative national approach to the international opening.

"Regional Proximity Factor: An Advantage or a Disadvantage For development?"

LENZI F.R.;
2010-01-01

Abstract

This paper will be focus on the assumption that in the actual globalized system, the role of the State is completely changed, due to the new global players that are emerging, as international and regional organizations. In this context, the regional proximity factor has acquired a great importance, as the three case studies will demonstrate. For this purpose, we will introduce some alternative variables to facilitate the use of economic, political and social tools. Then, we will compare countries’ performances at the global and regional level and their social, economic and political results, in order to improve the utilize of the regional proximity factor as a tool to analyze the international relations dynamics and the innovative national approach to the international opening.
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