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Volume 10, Issue 3
Re-thinking regions: a citizen perspective (Tenth anniversary special issue)
Guest Editors: Harlan Koff, Carmen Maganda, Philippe De Lombaerde, Edith Kauffer, Julia Ros Cuellar
Foreword
Ten years later
Leonardo Morlino
Editors' Note
Ten years of re-thinking regions from citizens’ perspectives
Harlan Koff, Carmen Maganda, Philippe De Lombaerde, Edith Kauffer, and Julia Ros Cuellar
Articles/Artículos
Revisiting Europe in search of regional cohesion
John Agnew
A new research agenda to move beyond (a)gendered regions
Anne-Laure Amilhat Szary
The psychology of regions: A Vygotskian perspective
Luk Van Langenhove
Whither the people in the ASEAN Community?: Prospects in regional community building above and below the state
See Seng Tan
A supposed fifth wave of Latin American regionalism and human needs
Sébastien Dubé
Rethinking “new regionalisms” out of Africa 2020
Timothy M. Shaw and Abigail Kabandula
The West Africa Institute’s (WAI) contribution to the ECOWAS Post 2020 Vision
Djénéba Traoré
EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region: A new space for a study of novel forms of diplomacy
Zane Šime
The Ukrainian divide: The power of historical narratives, imagined communities, and collective memories
Alina Penkala, Ilse Derluyn, and Ine Lietaert
Leadership Forum/Foro de Liderazgo/Forum de Leadership
“If the coronavirus doesn’t kill us, hunger will”: Regional absenteeism and the Wayuu permanent humanitarian crisis - Free Access until the end of 2020
Claudia Puerta Silva, Esteban Torres Muriel, Roberto Carlos Amaya Epiayú, Alicia Dorado González, Fatima Epieyú, Estefanía Frías Epinayú, Álvaro Ipuana Guariyü, Miguel Ramírez Boscán, and Jakeline Romero Epiayú
Explaining sustainable regional integration to my parents
Zenyram Koff Maganda
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