The 1990s have seen intense debates about the role of regions in
European integration. Changes in EU structural funding rules, the
innovations of the Maastricht treaty, and the growing importance of
federal and regional government within EU member states have all
boosted the significance of regional tiers of government in EU
politics. Taken together their effect has been to shift the balance
of decision-making responsibility within the EU to a third
(regional) level of government emerging in the EU policy process
alongside the first (union) and second (nation-state) levels. As a
result, a system of multi-level governance can increasingly be
identified, in which different levels of government adopt different
roles in different fields or phases of the European policy process.
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