European integration has profoundly changed the relationship
between national and subnational governments and has led to the
emergence of the "Europe of the Regions." This edited volume
highlights some of the problems involved in the integration of the
three main levels of governance in the European Union: the
regional, national, and supranational level. The contributors
address recent developments in various regions and examine the way
these regions have adjusted to the growing importance of the
European Union's multilevel governance system. Among the issues
discussed are the emergence and institutionalization of new
regional political systems, such as those of Scotland, Wales, and
Flanders; the channels available to the regions for influencing the
EU policy process in relation to their constituencies; and
horizontal projects of integration among regions, which make the
whole multilevel governance system more flexible as well as more
complex.
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