Regionalism Contested
Regionalism Contested
Institution, Society and Governance
Halkier, Henrik; Sagan, Iwona
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2005
292
Dura
Inglês
9780754643616
15 a 20 dias
700
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Contents: Introduction: regional contestations, Henrik Halkier, Iwona Sagan. Actors, Networks and the Production of Regions: Regional policy contested: political discourse, institutions and the transformation of the Scottish Development Agency, Henrik Halkier; Multi level governance and civil society: the third sector in the design and delivery of EU Regional Policy, Harvey W. Armstrong, Peter Wells; Shared leadership and dynamic capabilities in regional development, Markku Sotarauta; Regional business associations, representation and regional governance: the Engineering Employers' Federation Northern Association in North East England, Liz Dixon. Regional Governance: Territory and Institutions: Regional spaces, spaces of regionalism: territory, insurgent politics, and the English question, Martin Jones, Gordon MacLeod; Towards a new regionalism in Norway?, OddbjA?rn Bukve; Europeanization towards new forms of regional governance in Greece, Panayiotis Getimis, Leeda Demetropoulou; Spatialities of regional transformation and the administrative spaces of the EU, Iwona Sagan, Roger Lee; Regional governance in industrial regions in Central and Eastern Europe: a Polish-Czech comparison, Martin Ferry, Irene McMaster. Contesting City Regions: Global competition and city regional governance in Europe, Tassilo Herrschel, Peter Newman; Uneven development, sustainability, and city-regionalism contested: English city-regions in the European context, Andrew E.G. Jonas, David C. Gibbs, Aidan While; Metropolitan governance and regionalism: the case of Lisbon, Carlos Nunes Silva, Stephen Syrett; Regional contestations: conclusions, Iwona Sagan, Henrik Halkier; Index.
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EU Regional Policy;policy;RDAs;development;EU Financing;agencies;Civil Society;network;Central Government;city;Moravia Silesia;governance;EU Structural Policy;structural;EU Scale;funds;UK National Government;operational;Receive EU Funding;programmes;City Regional Governance;Public Administration;Regional Operational Programmes;Public Private Partnerships;Regional Development Networks;Henrik Halkier;Torino Internazionale;Polish Silesia;Intermunicipal Cooperation;Mebyon Kernow;Inter-municipal Co-operation;Lisbon Metropolitan Area;UK State;UK City Region;UK Level
Contents: Introduction: regional contestations, Henrik Halkier, Iwona Sagan. Actors, Networks and the Production of Regions: Regional policy contested: political discourse, institutions and the transformation of the Scottish Development Agency, Henrik Halkier; Multi level governance and civil society: the third sector in the design and delivery of EU Regional Policy, Harvey W. Armstrong, Peter Wells; Shared leadership and dynamic capabilities in regional development, Markku Sotarauta; Regional business associations, representation and regional governance: the Engineering Employers' Federation Northern Association in North East England, Liz Dixon. Regional Governance: Territory and Institutions: Regional spaces, spaces of regionalism: territory, insurgent politics, and the English question, Martin Jones, Gordon MacLeod; Towards a new regionalism in Norway?, OddbjA?rn Bukve; Europeanization towards new forms of regional governance in Greece, Panayiotis Getimis, Leeda Demetropoulou; Spatialities of regional transformation and the administrative spaces of the EU, Iwona Sagan, Roger Lee; Regional governance in industrial regions in Central and Eastern Europe: a Polish-Czech comparison, Martin Ferry, Irene McMaster. Contesting City Regions: Global competition and city regional governance in Europe, Tassilo Herrschel, Peter Newman; Uneven development, sustainability, and city-regionalism contested: English city-regions in the European context, Andrew E.G. Jonas, David C. Gibbs, Aidan While; Metropolitan governance and regionalism: the case of Lisbon, Carlos Nunes Silva, Stephen Syrett; Regional contestations: conclusions, Iwona Sagan, Henrik Halkier; Index.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
EU Regional Policy;policy;RDAs;development;EU Financing;agencies;Civil Society;network;Central Government;city;Moravia Silesia;governance;EU Structural Policy;structural;EU Scale;funds;UK National Government;operational;Receive EU Funding;programmes;City Regional Governance;Public Administration;Regional Operational Programmes;Public Private Partnerships;Regional Development Networks;Henrik Halkier;Torino Internazionale;Polish Silesia;Intermunicipal Cooperation;Mebyon Kernow;Inter-municipal Co-operation;Lisbon Metropolitan Area;UK State;UK City Region;UK Level