The EU's concept of political integration, based on a rigorous system of inclusion and exclusion defined by full membership status and fortified external borders is largely incompatible with the re-emergence of a self-rule system of historical regions, with the contemporary transborder spontaneous cooperation and with the multiplication of different ties among cities and enclaves, inside or outside its territorial domains.
The re-emergence of historical regions, cities and enclaves in Europe vs. the EU’s integration concepts, processes and reality / A. Vitale - In: General Issues and Policy of European Union towards Historical Regions / [a cura di] M. Sobczynski, A. Rykala. - Lodz, Opole : Polish Geographical Society, 2011. - ISBN 978371262685. - pp. 29-42
The re-emergence of historical regions, cities and enclaves in Europe vs. the EU’s integration concepts, processes and reality
A. VitalePrimo
2011
Abstract
The EU's concept of political integration, based on a rigorous system of inclusion and exclusion defined by full membership status and fortified external borders is largely incompatible with the re-emergence of a self-rule system of historical regions, with the contemporary transborder spontaneous cooperation and with the multiplication of different ties among cities and enclaves, inside or outside its territorial domains.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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