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European infrastructuring as co-operative territoriality

In: Integrating Europe’s Infrastructure Networks

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Despite attempts to develop a coherent supranational policy within the domain of infrastructure, there can be little doubt that it is states that still very much drive the process of infrastructural integration. As a policy measure, TENs has been of limited effectiveness largely because it depends upon states for finance and political support and this has not been forthcoming in a level desired. This has limited the ability of the EU to develop an infrastructure strategy that exists beyond the co-operative territoriality of states.

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  • ., 2021. "European infrastructuring as co-operative territoriality," Chapters, in: Integrating Europe’s Infrastructure Networks, chapter 5, pages 153-167, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:19682_5
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