Regionalisation
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Regionalisation refers to the tendency to form regions or the process of doing so.
- In geography, the process of delineating the Earth into regions.
- In globalization discourse, a world that becomes less interconnected, with a stronger regional focus.
- In politics, the process of dividing a political entity or country into smaller jurisdictions (administrative divisions or subnational units) and transferring power from the central government to the regions; the opposite of unitarisation. See regionalism.
- See also: Regionalism (disambiguation)
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