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Regional Interests and Regional Actors
Regional Interests and Regional Actors
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comparative regionalism
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EU Institution
EU Regional Policy
European integration studies
Executive Quangos
FRG
GDR Regime
government
Interest Representation
Liberal Inter-governmentalism
Liberal Intergovernmentalism
local
MLG
mobilisation
plaid
policy implementation Europe
private
Public Administration
Public Private Relationships
public-private collaboration
Regional Development Agencies
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUNDING
Regional Mobilisation
regional policy analysis
relationships
representation
saxon
Saxon Government
semi-public
Semi-public Actors
Stride
subnational governance
sustainable development strategies
UK Cabinet
UK Governance
UK Government Department
WEC
West German
West Germany
Product details
- ISBN 9781138984875
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 18 Jul 2016
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
The question of how to organize and manage sustainable regional development has recently come to the fore in many places across the industrialized countries of Central and Western Europe, and especially within the European Union (EU).
This book looks at the home-grown natural, economic and social, socio-political, political and administrative conditions which policy makers face, while also being subjected to numerous external influences. Political actors in less important EU regions attempt to create and implement strategies of regional development in the context of regional policy-making by EU institutions, national governments and the globalization process.
Regional Interests and Regional Actors
€62.99
