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A Selected Bibliography on Regionalism and Regional Arrangements

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  • Padelford, Norman J.

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The development of regional organizations and collective defense arrangements of a regional nature has been one of the principal features of international relations since 1945. The literature on the subject has already become voluminous. This bibliography is designed to provide a key to some of the principal writings on the subject found in the more generally available periodicals and other sources in the English and French languages. An effort has been made to index the basic documents establishing the different regional arrangements together with materials giving reliable summaries of what has been done in each area and throwing light on organizational and political issues.

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  • Padelford, Norman J., 1956. "A Selected Bibliography on Regionalism and Regional Arrangements," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 10(4), pages 575-603, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:10:y:1956:i:04:p:575-603_00
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