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Logiques de territorialité et de régionalisation en Europe de l’Ouest

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  • Cole, Alistair
  • Palmer, Rosanne

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Cet article répond à un double objectif empirique et théorique. Il présente tout d’abord un panorama du fait régional en Europe occidentale en distinguant quatre modèles d’administration des territoires. Les auteurs montrent notamment que la capacité politique des régions ne se résume pas à des ressources institutionnelles et qu’elle s’inscrit plus largement dans l’histoire des relations centre-périphérie. À partir d’une lecture critique des principaux travaux anglophones et francophones sur le fait régional en Europe, cet article présente trois approches théoriques du phénomène régional : le courant ethno-territorial constructiviste ; le néo-régionalisme et la gouvernance multi-niveaux. Les auteurs mettent en évidence les principaux acquis mais aussi les limites de ces paradigmes.

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  • Cole, Alistair & Palmer, Rosanne, 2008. "Logiques de territorialité et de régionalisation en Europe de l’Ouest," Revue d'études comparatives Est-Ouest, Editions NecPlus, vol. 39(03), pages 19-36, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nec:retceo:v:39:y:2008:i:03:p:19-36_00
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