This book explores the ways in which the EU features overlapping
spheres of authority. Using territorial ideas prevalent in the
Medieval Period, Andreas Faludi offers ways to rethink the current
debates surrounding territorialism in the EU. Challenging
contemporary European spatial planning, this book explores how
modern planning puts the democratic control of state territories
and their development in question. The notion of democracy in an
increasingly interconnected world is a key issue, and as such
Faludi advocates a Europe where national borders are questioned,
and ultimately transgressed. Progressive and timely, this book is
an invaluable read for academic and practicing planners concerned
with European planning and co-operation. Critical social and
political geographers will also benefit from the revolutionary
insights Faludi offers.
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