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Regions and international affairs: Motives, opportunities and strategies
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The Paradiplomacy in Action: The Foreign Relations of Subnational Governments, this paper, is a collection of articles about the Paradise in action of subnational governments.Abstract:
(1999). Regions and international affairs: Motives, opportunities and strategies. Regional & Federal Studies: Vol. 9, Paradiplomacy in Action: The Foreign Relations of Subnational Governments, pp. 1-16.read more
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The limitations of public management networks
Michael McGuire,Robert Agranoff +1 more
TL;DR: It is necessary to consider how networks are limited and challenged, and how/when these limitations can be overcome.
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From`spaces of place¿ to`spaces of flows¿? Territorial and functional governance in cross-border regions in Europe and North America
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyse institutions of governance in four cross-border regions in Europe and North America, and find that the transition from "spaces of place" to "space of flows" is a process characterized by an "unbundling" of identities and jurisdictions.
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Inside the Matrix: Integrating the Paradigms of Intergovernmental and Network Management
Robert Agranoff,Michael McGuire +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the basic research concepts of intergovernmental and network management are examined with regard to blending the two into a unified theory of collaborative management, and the major concerns that are found to be ready for knowledge unification include multiple network complexity and the emergence of governance through policy networks, strategic behavior and its implementation through networks, role of government institutions in network governance, and use of myriad policy instruments and multiorganizational activity.
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City regionalism as geopolitical processes: A new framework for analysis
Andrew E. G. Jonas,Sami Moisio +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new conceptual framework for investigating how city regionalism is constituted as a variegated set of geopolitical processes operating within and beyond the national state is proposed, highlighting the different forms of territorial politics through which city regionism is conjoined with broader visions of the national states, and the material and territorial arrangements which support such a conjuncture.
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The Resurgence of Regional Economies, Ten Years Later The Region as a Nexus of Untraded Interdependencies
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider three main lines of analysis which have emerged, focusing respectively on insti tutions, industrial organization and transactions, and technological change and learning, and argue that none has yet developed a wholly convincing explanation for the resurgence of regional economies.
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The European Union and the Regions
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a definitive examination of the new patterns of politics and policy that link the three levels of European Union, nation state, and region, and emphasize the diversity of the European experience, and show how the Maastricht commitment to subsidiarity and regional assertion are profoundly changing the politics of Europe as it moves into the twenty-first century.
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Reseña: La fin de territoires. Essai sur le désordre international et sur l’utilité social du respect
TL;DR: Badie as discussed by the authors presenta la emergencia del territorio como concepto politico (las ciudades griegas, los imperios, el feudalismo no funcionan segun nuestra idea of correspondencia absoluta entre espacio de produccion de lo practico and territorio), su universalizacion progresiva, su hegemonia afirmada, en particular by the colonizacion and luego descolonizacion that han podido respetar los modos locales de organ
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Stateless Nation-Building: Quebec, Catalonia and Scotland in the Changing State System
TL;DR: This article argued that the resurgence of minority nationalism is also a response to the needs for collective action in a world of weakened nation-states. But this project is difficult to translate into constitutional terms or to reconcile with the model of the state prevailing in the respective majority communities.
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