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[The Nordic Region has engaged in cooperation to a large extent driven by and based on the shared tradition, cohesion and experience. It draws much of its strength from flexibility and its ability to adapt to the changing needs. This creates an increasingly positive image of the Nordic countries as leaders in many key areas in the contemporary world. These are the states perceived as distinct communities functioning in a way which shapes the specificity of the Nordic Region.]
Published: Oct 14, 2016
Keywords: Regional perspective; Post-industrial economy; Economic potential; Development assistance; International cooperation
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