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The Contemporary EU's Notion of Territoriality and External Borders
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2011-11-30)The predominant spatial conception of the EU contributes to an evident emergence of a sharpened territorial building of the European space. By all evidence the idea of both the territorial cohesion and territorial continuity ... -
Cross-Border Policies and Spatial and Social Integration: Between Challenges and Problems
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2011-11-30)The article is discussing both challenges and problems that emerge from an intensified cross-border integration, particularly in Europe, which is creating a sort of ‘cross-border regionalism’ that might be sought as a new ... -
Do Globalisation and Economic Cycles Reduce the Sector Inequality of Supra-Regions?
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Framing Issues and Forming Opinions: The Baltic Sea Pipeline in the Swedish Media
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Geopolitics of Natural Gas Supply in Europe - Poland Between the EU and Russia
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2011-11-30)The article analyses possible interests, attitudes and activities of the major actors in the ‘natural gas supply game’ in Europe after 1990: Russia/Gazprom, alternative suppliers like countries in the Caspian Sea area, the ... -
Georges Benko (1953-2009)
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Georges Benko As I Knew Him
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The Importance of Place in Corporate Identity an Investigation on the Presence of Old Dutch Firms on the Internet
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2011-11-30)This paper investigates how old Dutch firms display their corporate identity on the Internet, with special attention paid to location and place. Several scholars argue that the Internet would create the ‘end-of-geography’. ... -
On Nations and International Boundaries - The European Case
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2011-11-30)It seems that our world is made of mainly nation states - independent states based on one particular nation, sometimes with some minorities in that state. Thus the model seams to be ‘a nation is establishing its boundaries’. ... -
Part I
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2011-11-30)