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what is protective regionalism​

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Answer: Protective Regionalism can be defined as a political ideology that seeks to increase or extend the political power, influence, or self-determination of the individuals of one or multiple subnational regions.

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1. It mainly focuses on the "development of a political or social methodology based on one or multiple" regions and also on the national, normative, or economic type of interests of a particular region, pool of regions, or another subnational organization.

2. It helps in gaining or increasing the strength of power from or targetting to strengthen the "consciousness of and honesty to a distinct region with a homogeneous crowd", similar to nationalism.

3. More specifically if we want to define, "regionalism refers to the major three distinct components: the movements demanding the territorial autonomy within a part of unitary states; the entities of the central state on a regional area for the fastest delivery of its policies including all sorts of regional area development policies; the political decentralization autonomy and the regional autonomy".

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