This volume examines European Union policy instruments affecting
the urban domain through the lens of Europeanisation. Instead of
looking at EU instruments that are formally consecrated to cities,
theoretical public policy analysis explores the arenas and causal
mechanisms that structure the encounter between the EU and urban
governance. The core variables that explain change concern the
status of actors' preferences and the payoffs from Europeanisation.
Their combination creates a four-dimensional space. We can
therefore develop a typology for the modes of Europeanisation that
chimes with current theorisations on the EU modes of governance.
Dossi considers four modes of Europeanisation, which he analyses to
grasp the essence of EU instruments and initiatives. The eventual
Europeanisation of urban systems depends on the nature of strategic
interaction, not on the legal 'tools' designated explicitly for
cities
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