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This ambitious Handbook covers the history, functioning and impact
of cohesion policy, arguably the most tangible presence of the
European Union in its twenty-eight member states. The contributions
combine world-renowned scholars and country experts to discuss, in
six parts, the policy's history and governing principles; the
theoretical approaches from which it can be assessed; the
inter-institutional and multi-level dynamics that it elicits; its
practical implementation and impact on EU Member States; its
interactions with other EU policies and strategies; and the
cognitive maps and narratives with which it can be associated. This
Handbook will be an invaluable resource to students and scholars of
EU policies and politics and other related disciplines. In
particular, they will benefit from the clarity with which the
history and functioning of cohesion policy is laid out. Policy
makers and other practitioners will also find this book of
interest, due to its presentation of relevant debates. Contributors
include: A. Agh, J. Aprans, R. Atkinson, J. Bachtler, J. Balsiger,
J. Baudner, I. Begg, M. Brunazzo, R.L. Bubbico, A. Catalina
Rubianes, D. Charles, N. Charron, R. Crescenzi, M. Dabrowski, A.
Dahs, F. De Filippis, S. Ganzle, D. Hubner, A. Faina, A. Faludi, V.
Fargion, U. Fratesi, P.R. Graziano, E. Gualini, E. Hepburn, C.
Holguin, G. Karakatsanis, E. Kazamaki Ottersten, A. Kovacs, A.
Lenschow, R. Leonardi, J. Lopez-Rodriguez, E. Massetti, P. McCann,
C. Mendez, P. Montes-Solla, T. Muravska, T. Notermans, R.l
Ortega-Argiles, I. Palne Kovacs, S. Piattoni, L. Polverari, S.
Profeti, A.H. Schakel, J. Schoenlau, M.K. Sioliou, P. Stephenson,
I. Toemmel, M. Weber, K. Zimmermann
EU Cohesion policy, along with support for agriculture and rural
development, is one of the main items of EU spending. As such, the
performance of the policy has come under increasing scrutiny.
Perhaps surprisingly, however, past attempts to assess the
effectiveness of the EU's have proved to be highly ambivalent. This
book examines the long-term achievements of Cohesion policy from
1989 to 2012 and draws out the main policy implications. Originally
undertaken for the European Commission by the authors, this major
longitudinal study adopts an innovative approach to assessing the
effectiveness and achievements of this policy, building on case
studies of 15 regions from different parts of Europe. The rationale
for the book is to present the findings of the research in a
concise and digestible manner that will be of value to
policy-makers across the EU and to academics interested in the past
effectiveness and future direction of the policy. The research
brings out messages for the conduct of Cohesion policy in the
current programme period, covering 2014-2020. It also has
implications for the debates, already launched, on how Cohesion
policy might evolve after 2020."
EU Cohesion policy, along with support for agriculture and rural
development, is one of the main items of EU spending. As such, the
performance of the policy has come under increasing scrutiny.
Perhaps surprisingly, however, past attempts to assess the
effectiveness of the EU's have proved to be highly ambivalent. This
book examines the long-term achievements of Cohesion policy from
1989 to 2012 and draws out the main policy implications. Originally
undertaken for the European Commission by the authors, this major
longitudinal study adopts an innovative approach to assessing the
effectiveness and achievements of this policy, building on case
studies of 15 regions from different parts of Europe. The rationale
for the book is to present the findings of the research in a
concise and digestible manner that will be of value to
policy-makers across the EU and to academics interested in the past
effectiveness and future direction of the policy. The research
brings out messages for the conduct of Cohesion policy in the
current programme period, covering 2014-2020. It also has
implications for the debates, already launched, on how Cohesion
policy might evolve after 2020."
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