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A Revised Theory of Regional Integration

Philippe C. Schmitter

International Organization, 1970, vol. 24, issue 4, 836-868

Abstract: The study of regional integration, of how national units come to share part or all of their decisional authority with an emerging international organization, is one of the areas of political inquiry in which a cumulative research tradition has developed. Previous paradigms are scrutinized critically in new settings; replications are made and even encouraged; new concepts, hypotheses, and measures are suggested and incorporated without obliterating past work. Under these conditions theoretical formalization may play a particularly fruitful role.

Date: 1970
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