Regionalization is both an administrative procedure for creation of institutional areas and also the establishment of territories more or less defined boundaries, in response to the disintegration of the State-Nation. This corresponds to a permanent division of space over time. This process is both subnational and supranational. It is the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the binary division of the world to globalization. This division is marked by the disintegration of the model of nation-state.
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[...] Regionalization and redistribution of permanent space Regionalization and redistribution of permanent space Table of Content I. Introduction II. The homogeneous region III. The "regional system" of the French School of Geography IV. The functional area V. The functional region in the globalization VI. The official region VII. Supranational regions VIII. Conclusion IX. Bibliography Introduction Here we consider any part of this territory like characteristics. The region is located within the nationstate but also in the context of globalization. Regionalization is both an administrative procedure for creation of institutional areas (transfer of skills from 1982 in France) but also the establishment of territories more or less defined boundaries with more or less clear, in response to the disintegration of the state -Nation. [...]
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[...] Regional integration is a grouping of states. These combinations lead to structures more or less developed (NAFTA, MERCOSUR, ASEAN, and EU). Example of regions in Europe: The EU is primarily a union of states. What is the role of regions in this together? The ERDF financial arm of the regional policy of Europe, takes no more on the development of regions that states them. This regional policy is constituted by the decisions of the Council of Europe The first objective concerns the regions lagging behind. [...]
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