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At the beginning of the 21st century, the EU is facing deep
political, social, and economic changes. The benefit of
supranational organization is no longer obvious to European
citizens and questions of legitimacy have accompanied the EU's
development over the last decades. Regions - albeit often deemed
"obsolete" - present themselves as stable and reliable partners in
this turbulent environment: in being important objects of
identification to their citizens, but also relevant political and
legal entities in the EU's multilevel governance system. This
edited volume asks about the role of regions and regional identity
in a European Union that is perhaps struggling more than ever about
its future.
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