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Making Sense of the ‘Territorial Agenda of the European Union
European planning has gone through a number of metamorphoses from the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) to an, albeit tentative, policy to achieve territorial cohesion.
Andreas Faludi
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Human Rights and Territories: Academic Perceptions of the 2030 Agenda
This study is the result of the debate sessions held at the 1st International Conference on Human Rights and Territories at the Pablo de Olavide University in Seville, aimed at analyzing the impact and the agenda itself in the territorial and local ...
Jesús Delgado-Baena +3 more
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Inner Peripheries: towards an EU place-based agenda on territorial peripherality
The main goal of this paper is to propose a sound interpretative and policy framework for ‘Inner Peripheries’ at the EU level. Its ambition is to bridge conceptual approaches to peripherality with the policy objectives set by key documents such as the ...
Loris Servillo +3 more
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A Whitehall perspective on decentralisation in England’s emerging territories [PDF]
Decentralisation is a key thread running through current UK policy making. The Coalition Government has abolished New Labour’s regional legacy in favour of a new set of strategies around growth and development that has tapped into the localist agenda ...
Ayres, Sarah, Pearce, Graham
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Territorial Cohesion: An EU concept
This article addresses the concept of Territorial Cohesion, which has been gaining increasing interest within academia and the EU policy circles. In particular, this article examines its relevance and main dimensions, and also suggests a comprehensive ...
Eduardo Medeiros
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Territorial Cohesion in the Context of Interregional and Transnational Cooperation [PDF]
This paper draws on experience from the Interreg IIIC project ProgreSDEC, covering local and regional authorities from Greece, Italy, and Spain cooperating with each other in interregional and transnational projects.
Stein, Axel
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The European Spatial Development Perspective
The fact that they have created the European Union (EU) notwithstanding, Member States are suspicious of, and even hostile to it. This creates a dynamic that is often puzzling, and this is also true for spatial planning. The latter is not a competence of
Andreas Faludi
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Researching Social Services of General Interest: an Analytical Framework Derived from Underlying Policy Systems [PDF]
This paper discusses Social Services of General Interest, a political term of the European Union, which lies at the heart of the European Model of Society and Cohesion concepts.
Humer, Alois
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New approach towards border regions in the Territorial Agenda 2030 [PDF]
Border regions are commonly perceived as peripheral in terms of transport accessibility and socio-economic development. The peripherality has meant that they have been and continue to be beneficiaries of a traditionally understood – i.e. compensatory – paradigm of regional development.
Andrzej Jakubowski, Andrzej Miszczuk
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Reflections on globalisation, security and 9/11 [PDF]
The study of globalisation carries important conceptual insights into the contemporary security agenda following the events of September 11th 2001 ('9/11').
Hughes, Christopher W.
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