The effects of Europeanization on the integration process in the Upper Adriatic Region
In: United Nations University Series on Regionalism Volume 9
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In: United Nations University Series on Regionalism Volume 9
In: United Nations University series on regionalism, volume 9
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.
In: Regions & cohesion: Regiones y cohesión = Régions et cohésion : the journal of the Consortium for Comparative Research on Regional Integration and Social Cohesion, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 41-63
ISSN: 2152-9078
English abstract:
This article addresses the importance of understanding the ethical values that underpin cross-border cooperation (CBC). This is done by elaborating a theoretical framework that focuses on the ethical dimension of CBC. A clear distinction is drawn between an ethical and a normative dimension of CBC. The article argues that European CBC policies lack a defined conceptualization of ethical, humanistic, and value-laden bases. By considering three ethical values—rootedness, empathy, and justice—underpinning European governance, this research finds that the operationalization of these values helps to overcome a consumeristic approach, according to which people are passive consumers of CBC. The analysis shows why and how the operationalization of these key ethical values develops a cross-border community where people feel responsible for
the territory perceived as a "common good."Spanish abstract:
Este artículo aborda la importancia de comprender los valores éticos que sustentan las actividades de cooperación transfronteriza (CBC) mediante un marco teórico centrado en explorar la dimensión ética de CBC. Una distinción clara plantea la dimensión ética de la CBC frente a la normativa. El punto ciego de las políticas de CBC europeas yace en la ausencia de una conceptualización definida de las bases éticas y humanísticas. Los valores éticos de arraigo, empatía y justicia sustentan las actividades de CBC, y su operacionalización ayuda a superar la aproximación consumista. El análisis muestra por qué y cómo la operacionalización de estos valores éticos contribuye a desarrollar una comunidad transfronteriza en la que las personas se sientan responsables del territorio percibido como un "bien común".French abstract:
Pourquoi est-il important de mieux comprendre les valeurs qui sous-tendent les activités de coopération transfrontalière? Cet article aborde cette question à partir d'un cadre théorique centré sur l'exploration de la dimension éthique de la coopération transfrontalière en la distinguant de la dimension normative. Il soutient que la faiblesse des politiques européennes de coopération transfrontalière ne réside pas dans l'absence "normative", mais dans le manque d'une conceptualisation précise de ses bases éthiques et humanistes. En considérant trois valeurs - l'enracinement, l'empathie et la justice - qui sous-tendent les activités de coopération transfrontalière, cette étude conclut que leur opérationnalisation aide à surmonter une approche consumériste de la coopération transfrontalière, selon laquelle les gens sont des consommateurs passifs. L'analyse montre pourquoi et comment l'opérationnalisation de ces trois valeurs contribue à développer une communauté transfrontalière dans laquelle les personnes se sentent responsables du territoire transfrontalier perçu comme un "bien commun".
In: Journal of common market studies: JCMS, Band 58, Heft 6, S. 1377-1392
ISSN: 1468-5965
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In: International relations of the Asia-Pacific: a journal of the Japan Association of International Relations, Band 19, Heft 1, S. 1-31
ISSN: 1470-4838
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In: International relations of the Asia-Pacific: a journal of the Japan Association of International Relations, Band 19, Heft 1, S. 1-31
ISSN: 1470-4838
In: Regional & federal studies, Band 27, Heft 1, S. 41-62
ISSN: 1743-9434
In: Geopolitics, Band 20, Heft 3, S. 485-512
ISSN: 1557-3028
In: The Pacific review, Band 28, Heft 4, S. 607-630
ISSN: 1470-1332
In: The Pacific review, Band 28, Heft 4, S. 607-630
ISSN: 0951-2748
This article aims to generate new thinking through application of the concept of trans-border governance to Southeast-Asia within the framework of new regionalism theory in order to fill some gaps in trans-border governance theory. In doing so, it will first elucidate in more detail what actors are involved in trans-border cooperation activities, how their responsibilities, jurisdictions and relative powers can be or have been altered by the interaction and whether trans-border cooperation can be used as a tool for further 'integration' or conversely whether it can enhance, as a counter effect, 'disintegration'. In examining the (economic and political) power relations developed within and between different levels of governments and relevant economic and political stakeholders in 'growth triangles', the author aims to clarify the impact of these elements on trans-border governance. (Pac Rev/GIGA)
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Through the analysis of Regulation 1082/2006 (also known as 'The European Grouping of Territorial Co-operation'), which enables regional and local authorities from different European Union (EU) countries to set up co-operation groupings as legal entities
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Through the analysis of Regulation 1082/2006 (also known as 'The European Grouping of Territorial Co-operation'), which enables regional and local authorities from different European Union (EU) countries to set up co-operation groupings as legal entities
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In: Journal of common market studies: JCMS, Band 51, Heft 4, S. 756-771
ISSN: 0021-9886
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In: Journal of common market studies: JCMS, Band 51, Heft 4, S. 756-771
ISSN: 1468-5965
AbstractThrough the analysis of Regulation 1082/2006 (also known as 'The European Grouping of Territorial Co‐operation'), which enables regional and local authorities from different European Union (EU) countries to set up co‐operation groupings as legal entities for projects of cross‐border and trans‐European significance, this article aims to assess whether the daily politics of the EU is still state driven in a zero‐sum game, and conversely, whether states and state representatives are no longer the only interface between the sub‐national and supranational levels and the operation of power across the various levels of governance on a local/national/supranational level in a non‐zero‐sum game. The article will show that a type of 'multi‐level governance' is emerging in cross‐border regions in which cross‐border activities are empowering the regional/local level (sub‐national level), permitting it to circumvent/supersede the national level through a process of negotiation and 'alliances'. Furthermore, it will be highlighted that Regulation 1082/2006 is a clear example of multi‐level governance in practice.
In: JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Band 51, Heft 4, S. 756-771
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