Regionalism Contested
Discover the complexities of regionalism with "Regionalism Contested" by Taylor & Francis Ltd, published in 2005. This thought-provoking hardback features 292 pages of insightful analysis, showcasing a variety of European case studies that delve into the ongoing debates surrounding the concept of regions. The book explores how economic, political, and social actors strive to establish their perspectives on regional governance as the prevailing framework. Each chapter presents a unique view on the intricacies of regional identity and power dynamics, making it an essential read for anyone interested in contemporary territorial politics. Join the conversation over what defines a region and the implications it has on governance and society. Perfect for academics, policymakers, and curious minds alike, "Regionalism Contested" is a vital addition to the discourse on regional studies.