Polycentricity in the European Union

Polycentricity in the European Union
Title Polycentricity in the European Union PDF eBook
Author Josephine van Zeben
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 343
Release 2019-04-11
Genre Law
ISBN 110842354X

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Analyses European Union governance from the perspective of polycentric theory, aimed at improvements in achieving individual self-governance.

For a Polycentric Europe

For a Polycentric Europe
Title For a Polycentric Europe PDF eBook
Author Vittorio Capecchi
Publisher editpress
Pages 225
Release 2007
Genre Social Science
ISBN 8889726148

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Polycentricity in the European Union

Polycentricity in the European Union
Title Polycentricity in the European Union PDF eBook
Author Josephine A. W. van Zeben
Publisher
Pages 317
Release 2019
Genre Conflict of laws
ISBN 9781108437653

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Supranational governance is being challenged by politicians and citizens around the EU as over-centralized and undemocratic. This book is premised on the idea that polycentric governance, developed by Vincent and Elinor Ostrom, is a fruitful place to start for addressing this challenge. Assessing the presence of, and potential for, polycentric governance within the EU means approaching established principles and practices from a new perspective. While the debate on these issues is rich, longstanding and interdisciplinary, it has proven difficult to sidestep the 'renationalisation/federalisation' dichotomy. The aim of this volume is not to reject the EU's institutional structure but provide a different benchmark for the assessment of its functioning. Polycentric theory highlights the importance of multilevel horizontal relationships within the EU - between states, but also between many sub-state actors, all the way down to individuals. This helps us answer the question: how do we achieve self-governance in an interdependent world?

Cities and Networks in Europe

Cities and Networks in Europe
Title Cities and Networks in Europe PDF eBook
Author Nadine Cattan
Publisher John Libbey Eurotext
Pages 3
Release 2007
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9782742006779

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This aim of this book is to look at the dominant representation that at present underpin the issues of territorial organisation and planning in Europe. Cities and networks are often envisaged as inevitably driving territorial development. However, the conceptualisation of European territorial integration has often been reduced to two conventional models: the centre-periphery model and the hierarchical model of urban networks. Limiting territorial integration to these two schema means that integration is limited. Today, reference to polycentric territorial development has to some extent changed the picture. Rather than being viewed in a polarised, pyramidal manner, spatial dynamics are being read in terms of interconnection and reticulation. In addition, reflection on the subject of polycentric territorial strategies has encouraged politicians and spatial planners to include the principle of "territorial cohesion" in the priorities of European public policies. From considerations which associate conceptual approaches and analytical studies, this book makes it possible to understand in what manner polycentrism, viewed as an alternative to metropolisation, could sow the seeds for new readings, at various scales, of the organisation of European territory. The main challenge of this book is to explain why it is worthwhile revisiting some rather too static representations of territorial systems in Europe. The aim is to promote the emergence and the consolidation of new, critical ways of looking at the issues of territorial dynamics.

The Polycentric Metropolis

The Polycentric Metropolis
Title The Polycentric Metropolis PDF eBook
Author Peter Hall
Publisher Routledge
Pages 236
Release 2012-06-25
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1136547681

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A new 21st century urban phenomenon is emerging: the networked polycentric mega-city region. Developed around one or more cities of global status, it is characterized by a cluster of cities and towns, physically separate but intensively networked in a complex spatial division of labour. This book describes and analyses eight such regions in North West Europe. For the first time, this work shows how businesses interrelate and communicate in geographical space - within each region, between them, and with the wider world. It goes on to demonstrate the profound consequences for spatial planning and regional development in Europe - and, by implication, other similar urban regions of the world. The Polycentric Metropolis introduces the concept of a mega-city region, analyses its characteristics, examines the issues surrounding regional identities, and discusses policy ramifications and outcomes for infrastructure, transport systems and regulation. Packed with high quality maps, case study data and written in a clear style by highly experienced authors, this will be an insightful and significant analysis suitable for professionals in urban planning and policy, environmental consultancies, business and investment communities, technical libraries, and students in urban studies, geography, economics and town/spatial planning.

The Multi-level and Polycentric European Union

The Multi-level and Polycentric European Union
Title The Multi-level and Polycentric European Union PDF eBook
Author Robert Grzeszczak
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Pages 175
Release 2012
Genre Law
ISBN 364390181X

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This volume offers a broad conceptual spectrum on the political and legal system of the European Union. The heuristic of multi-level governance relates to the multiple actors, the interconnectedness between levels of decision-making, and the interpenetration of institutions and actors. Additionally, legal sciences stress numerous legal centers, which, on the one hand, espouse independent legal orders, while communicating with each other through legislative acts, executive decisions, and court decrees on the other. The fusion of the legal and political aspects of the EU provides an opportunity to view the sui generis system of the EU in a broader perspective, which promises to overcome reductionist approaches, both in legal and political sciences. (Series: Region - Nation - Europe / Region - Nation - Europa -- Vol. 69)

Making Europe Open and Polycentric

Making Europe Open and Polycentric
Title Making Europe Open and Polycentric PDF eBook
Author Andrieu Ulied
Publisher
Pages 23
Release 2014
Genre
ISBN 9782919777761

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