This volume addresses the problem of cohesion in the European
Union. It examines EU cohesion policies and other policies which
significantly reduce the likelihood of cohesion being achieved, and
also challenges the idea that regional policy is a form of wealth
distribution. It argues that cohesion, rather than being an
objective in its own right, has been systematically redefined as a
tool of competitiveness, and that neo-liberal economic priorities
have led to the privileging of regional autonomy over cohesion.
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