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This book examines the effects of Europeanization on two
cross-border states, Italy and Slovenia, in the period between 1990
and 2012. It does so by means of an analysis of specific funding
programmes such as Interreg and Phare. The book explores whether
Europeanization, through cross-border cooperation, has promoted a
post-national mode of governance and new relations between the
national, the supra-national and the local-regional level. It
discusses whether a link can be established between the activities
of sub-national actors (municipalities, regions) and the recent
development of legal instruments designed to enhance cross-border
cooperation. Taking the perspective of citizenship and focusing on
ethnic minority groups and cultural-social associations, the book
addresses the question of whether a new notion of citizenship,
multi-layered and multi-dimensional, has emerged in cross-border
areas through cross-border cooperation.
This book explores the nature of regions and how they function,
particularly at the local and micro-level. Whilst recent years have
seen a resurgence in debates around the roles which regions can
play in development, the focus has tended to be on 'macro' regional
institutions such as the EU, ASEAN, ECOWAS or MERCOSUR. In
contrast, this book offers a nuanced analysis of the important
field of sub-regionalism and sub-national cross-border cooperation.
Region-Making and Cross-Border Cooperation takes a fresh look at
both theoretical and empirical approaches to 'region-making'
through cooperation activities at the micro-level across national
borders in Europe, Southeast Asia, Latin America, Africa and the
Middle East. The book aims to explore the role that institutional
dynamics play at the micro-level in shaping local and global ties,
investigate what the formal and informal integration factors are
that bolster regionalism and regionalization processes, and to
clarify to what extent, and under what conditions, cooperation at
the micro-level can be instrumental to solving common problems.
Scholars and students within politics, sociology, geography, and
economics would find this book an important guide to regionalism at
a micro-local level perspective.
This book explores the nature of regions and how they function,
particularly at the local and micro-level. Whilst recent years have
seen a resurgence in debates around the roles which regions can
play in development, the focus has tended to be on 'macro' regional
institutions such as the EU, ASEAN, ECOWAS or MERCOSUR. In
contrast, this book offers a nuanced analysis of the important
field of sub-regionalism and sub-national cross-border cooperation.
Region-Making and Cross-Border Cooperation takes a fresh look at
both theoretical and empirical approaches to 'region-making'
through cooperation activities at the micro-level across national
borders in Europe, Southeast Asia, Latin America, Africa and the
Middle East. The book aims to explore the role that institutional
dynamics play at the micro-level in shaping local and global ties,
investigate what the formal and informal integration factors are
that bolster regionalism and regionalization processes, and to
clarify to what extent, and under what conditions, cooperation at
the micro-level can be instrumental to solving common problems.
Scholars and students within politics, sociology, geography, and
economics would find this book an important guide to regionalism at
a micro-local level perspective.
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