How is the nature of regionalism in the post-cold war era different from that in
the cold war era?
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Unlike old regionalism, which was oriented more toward interactions between states, new regionalism involved a variety of state and nonstate actors involved in a process of transformation of the world order. Thus, globalization affected new regionalism, which in turn participated in shaping globalization.
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If the map of regionalism is being drawn from an economic, military, cultural, or natural resources aspect for example, or from a combination of each, the result will yield quite different cartographic products.
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