Patterns and Catalysts in Regional Integration
J. S. Nye
International Organization, 1965, vol. 19, issue 4, 870-884
Abstract:
Is it possible to integrate states into larger unions without the use of force? Should we think of a continuous “federalizing process” in which economic integration is a first step? Are there certain conditions under which economic integration of a group of nations automatically triggers political unity?
Date: 1965
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