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Regional integration from "summary" of International Relations: The Key Concepts by Martin Griffiths,Terry O'Callaghan

Regional integration refers to the process by which neighboring countries come together to form a regional bloc in order to promote cooperation and integration in various areas. This concept is driven by the belief that countries can achieve more collectively than they can individually. Regional integration can take many forms, ranging from economic agreements to political alliances. One of the main goals of regional integration is to increase economic ties between countries in the region. This can be achieved through the removal of trade barriers, the establishment of a common market, and the coordination of economic policies. By fostering economic cooperation, countries in the region can benefit from increased trade, investme...
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    International Relations: The Key Concepts

    Martin Griffiths

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