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Europe's Changing Geography

Authors :
Nicola Bellini
Ulrich Hilpert
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Routledge, 2013.

Abstract

Preface Nicola Bellini and Ulrich Hilpert Part I: Introduction 1. Europe's Changing Regional Geography: The impact of inter-regional networks Nicola Bellini and Ulrich Hilpert Part II: New Challenges and New Patterns of Collaboration 2. European Macro-Regions as a New Dimension of European Geography: Networks of collaboration in the light of culture, history and language capabilities Alexander Nagler Part III: Europe's New Regionalisation: The integration of regional activities through macroregions 3. The Baltic Sea Region: Who cooperates with whom, and why? Carsten Schymik 4. Towards a `Wide Area Co-operation': The economic rationale and political feasibility of the Adriatic Euroregion Alberto Bramanti and Paolo Rosso 5. A Typology of Agents and Subjects of Regional Cooperation: The experience of the Mediterranean Arc Antoni Dura i Guimera and Xavier Oliveras Gonzalez Part IV: Europe's Re-Regionalisation Across Borders 6. Transnational Infrastructure Projects and Their Impact on Region-Building in the Southwestern Baltic Sea Region Magdalena Schoenweitz 7. Incentives and Obstacles to Cross-Border Cooperation in Post-Communist Central Europe Gergo Medve-Balint 8. The Pyrenees-Mediterranean Euroregion: Policy networks and institutional capacities Pilar Rodriguez Francesco Morata and Andrea Noferini Part V: Conclusions 9. Europe's Changing Geography in Perspective Nicola Bellini and Ulrich Hilpert

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b7bc67c104a649e116ab05da6348fd98
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203383711