Electronic Resource
New York
:
Cambridge University Press
International organization
24 (1970), S. 869-914
ISSN:
0020-8183
Source:
Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
Topics:
Political Science
Notes:
Compelling as mathematical representations may seem to some interested in the “automaticity” of integration processes, to other empirical theorists they seem anything but obviously relevant. Yet there is a clear trend toward greater use of formal reasoning in both measurement and modeling work on integration processes. Juxtaposing a variety of such integration logics—the mathematical formulae and conceptual abstractions incorporated in assessments of integration progress and regress—should help achieve the major purpose of this article: to introduce students to a variety of possible integration logics, some of their possible interrelationships, and the limitations of some of the simpler ones vis-à-vis current verbal theories of the integration process.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0020818300017550
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