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What is the difference between state-to-state regionalism and non-state
regionalism? Explain.​

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Answered by letmeanswer12
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"Old regionalism, is 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"

Explanation:

State to state regionalism means regionalised unitary state, is a term used to denote a type of state. that is formally unitary but where high degree of political power has been highly decentralised to regional governments. In many cases, the regions are based on long standing cultural divisions.

non state regionalism is also called as Non-state nation or stateless nation. An ethnic group or nation that does not possess its own state (state to state) and is not the majority population in any nation state. The term non state implies that the group should have such a state.

Answered by amardeeppsingh176
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Answer:

Explanation:

Political philosophies that strive to expand the political power, influence, and self-determination of people in different regions are referred to as regionalism.

The development of political or social systems in various regions is the main focus.

It essentially relates to the following three elements:

  • Within the unitary states, there are movements advocating territorial autonomy.
  • the regional arrangement of the central states for political development
  • Decentralization of power and regional autonomy

State to state regionalism refers to the initiatives and policies promoted by the region's regional states.

In terms of the political endeavor, there are specific sets of ideas, norms, values, and principles that are shared by all participants.

Non-state regionalism refers to the participation of a diverse range of non-state actors. In the political field, this results in a variety of official and informal types of government regions and regional networks.

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