The new 'regionalism' which has emerged in studies of the changing nature of the nation-state in a globalizing economy has meant that 'the region' has gained new currency in the academic sub-disciplines of political and economic geography. The essays in this volume examine and identify these developments and provide an overview of the changing directions of regional research in geography during the past fifty years.
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