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Regionalism and sub-regionalism: A theoretical framework with special reference to India
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February 2014

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African Journal of Political Science and International Relations

Gochhayat Artatrana

Regionalism and sub-regionalism are at present a fairly widespread phenomenon in Indian political system. As the various developmental programs are carried out, regional disparities are already becoming more marked and widespread engendering a sense of cumulative deprivations in the people of certain regions. This, coupled with increasing politicisation in the community, is sure to impart sharper focus to regionalism which would emerge more prominently as a factor of significance in Indian polity. Further, internal self-determination has remained the predominant form in which regionalism and sub-regionalism has sought to express itself. However, an attempt has been made in this paper to focus on the theoretical perspectives of regionalism and to find out how far and to what extent regionalism and sub-regionalism poses a challenge to the national politics in India asserting autonomy and self-determination and what are the basic factors influencing regionalism and subregionalism in the sub-continent. The paper concludes with some recent issues of regionalism in different parts of the country.

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... South American states embraced regionalism post-independence, intertwining it with Pan-Americanism, while African states championed regionalism, shaping elaborate schemes and the "Responsibility to Protect" principle (Soderbaum, 2016).The historical trajectory of regionalism is nonlinear, evolving through different stages influenced by external and internal factors. Arabism played a significant role in early institution building, influencing the League of Arab States and the Gulf Cooperation Council (Gochhayat, 2014).Similarly, the Americas developed unique regionalism marked by anti-colonialism, leading to Pan-Americanism post-1945. American states advocated various forms of regionalism, resulting in organizations like MERCOSUR, UNASUR, and ALBA. ...

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Unlocking or Obstructing Growth: A Critical Assessment of Regional Trade Agreements and their Impact on Nepal's Business Environment
Regionalism and sub-regionalism: A theoretical framework with special reference to India
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African Journal of Political Science and International Relations