regionalismre‧gion‧al‧is‧m /ˈriːdʒənəlɪzəm/ noun [uncountable] - But the tendency for the theoretical concerns also to shift focus and expand is evident in regionalism seen as theory.
- The combination of competition, regionalism, previous relevant experience and piety about public service values determined the pattern.
- The logic of the network induces regionalism and localism.
- The other positive vote was for regionalism.
- The provincial press was a strong expression of regionalism.
- There is a sense, indeed, in which all planning is implicit regionalism, though the reverse is not true.
- This academic flexibility of the term is reflected by the many different policy areas regionalism covers in practice.
- What are the implications for the state of such contemporary issues as security, regionalism and the international character of the economy?
nounregionregionalismadjectiveregionaladverbregionally