Concept information
Preferred term
supranational integration
Definition
- Supranational integration can be described as a process in which two or more nation-states or subnational regions within states come together by themselves or are brought together by a third party to form a new territorial configuration. As a concept, it usually refers to state-level memberships of political coalitions, but it can also be boosted by subnational organizations such as regional councils. [Source: Encyclopedia of Geography; Supranational Integration]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/supranational_integration
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