2015
DOI: 10.1080/13597566.2014.992886
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From Sub-state Nationalism to Subnational Competition States: The Development and Institutionalization of Commercial Paradiplomacy in Scotland and Quebec

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“…The concept of paradiplomacy has been stretched beyond its own usefulness. Indeed, so broad is the activity of sub-state governments that specialists have qualified the term by various adjectives: such as commercial paradiplomacy (Rioux Ouimet, 2015), cultural paradiplomacy (McHugh, 2015), identitybased paradiplomacy (Massie and Lamontagne,…”
Section: Paradiplomacy: Soft International Relations For Sub-state Go...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of paradiplomacy has been stretched beyond its own usefulness. Indeed, so broad is the activity of sub-state governments that specialists have qualified the term by various adjectives: such as commercial paradiplomacy (Rioux Ouimet, 2015), cultural paradiplomacy (McHugh, 2015), identitybased paradiplomacy (Massie and Lamontagne,…”
Section: Paradiplomacy: Soft International Relations For Sub-state Go...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Scottish National Party (SNP) adalah kelompok nasionalis pertama untuk gerakan Inggris di Pertempuran Bannockburn 7 abad lalu (Salmond, 2015). (Ouimet, 2015).…”
Section: Gerakan Nasionalistik Yang Ada DI Tingkat Masyarakatunclassified
“…When two border cities collaborate, they will show each other cultures and custom and where the culture belongs. This practice that will enhance the nationalism (Rioux Ouimet, 2015). Tavares (2016) also adds some other paradiplomacy objectives such as electoral opportunism and personal interests related to local leaders' interest in paradiplomacy and doing foreign affairs.…”
Section: Analytical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%