John Loughlin (ed.)
The Political Economy of Regionalism
Herausgeber: Keating, Michael; Loughlin, John
John Loughlin (ed.)
The Political Economy of Regionalism
Herausgeber: Keating, Michael; Loughlin, John
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This book combines theoretical essays with probing case studies to examine the effects of economic and political restructuring in Europe and North America on regions on these two continents.
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This book combines theoretical essays with probing case studies to examine the effects of economic and political restructuring in Europe and North America on regions on these two continents.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 162mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 789g
- ISBN-13: 9780714641874
- ISBN-10: 0714641871
- Artikelnr.: 22119928
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 162mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 789g
- ISBN-13: 9780714641874
- ISBN-10: 0714641871
- Artikelnr.: 22119928
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michael Keating, John Loughlin
The strength of the book lies not only in the breadth of material, but in
the juxtaposition of different viewpoints and examples, al making
connections between cultural, political, institutional and territorial
contexts. Town Planning Review Regional and Federal Studies 1997 "This book
is necessary reading for students of globalization searching for ways to
unpack this abstract concept" European Planning Studies - reviewed by Deron
Ferguson - Uni of Washington "This collection represents a substantial
resource for anyone interested in "the regional question" "..anyone
interested in regionalism will likely find several chapters of interest, or
more, in this volume." Space and Polity, Vol 2, No 2 1998 - Reviewed by
Donald McNeill - "..there is undoubtedly a lot here of merit...the book
should serve as a useful reference work for those seeking background on
regional developments in various parts of the world.." Urban Studies, Vol
35, No 2, 1998 "Certainly the volume provides ample evidence of the
diversity of the regional question and of the responses to it, and ...
there is much here to enlighten our understanding." Tijdschrift voor
Economische en Sociale Geografie, Vol 91, No 1, 2000 "I would strongly
recommend this volume for advanced classes and seminars on place, territory
and identity; regionalism in a post cold war world; contemporary political
Europe; and regionalism and international relations. ... I would encourage
the editors to continue their research on this important topic ... and I
hope the publisher will continue its commitment to publishing cutting-edge
geopolitical and political economy research." Royal Dutch Geographical
Society "I would strongly recommend this volume for advanced classes and
seminars on place, territory and identity: regionalism in a post cold war
world: contemporary political Europe: and regionalism and international
relations" "Cutting Edge
the juxtaposition of different viewpoints and examples, al making
connections between cultural, political, institutional and territorial
contexts. Town Planning Review Regional and Federal Studies 1997 "This book
is necessary reading for students of globalization searching for ways to
unpack this abstract concept" European Planning Studies - reviewed by Deron
Ferguson - Uni of Washington "This collection represents a substantial
resource for anyone interested in "the regional question" "..anyone
interested in regionalism will likely find several chapters of interest, or
more, in this volume." Space and Polity, Vol 2, No 2 1998 - Reviewed by
Donald McNeill - "..there is undoubtedly a lot here of merit...the book
should serve as a useful reference work for those seeking background on
regional developments in various parts of the world.." Urban Studies, Vol
35, No 2, 1998 "Certainly the volume provides ample evidence of the
diversity of the regional question and of the responses to it, and ...
there is much here to enlighten our understanding." Tijdschrift voor
Economische en Sociale Geografie, Vol 91, No 1, 2000 "I would strongly
recommend this volume for advanced classes and seminars on place, territory
and identity; regionalism in a post cold war world; contemporary political
Europe; and regionalism and international relations. ... I would encourage
the editors to continue their research on this important topic ... and I
hope the publisher will continue its commitment to publishing cutting-edge
geopolitical and political economy research." Royal Dutch Geographical
Society "I would strongly recommend this volume for advanced classes and
seminars on place, territory and identity: regionalism in a post cold war
world: contemporary political Europe: and regionalism and international
relations" "Cutting Edge
The strength of the book lies not only in the breadth of material, but in
the juxtaposition of different viewpoints and examples, al making
connections between cultural, political, institutional and territorial
contexts. Town Planning Review Regional and Federal Studies 1997 "This book
is necessary reading for students of globalization searching for ways to
unpack this abstract concept" European Planning Studies - reviewed by Deron
Ferguson - Uni of Washington "This collection represents a substantial
resource for anyone interested in "the regional question" "..anyone
interested in regionalism will likely find several chapters of interest, or
more, in this volume." Space and Polity, Vol 2, No 2 1998 - Reviewed by
Donald McNeill - "..there is undoubtedly a lot here of merit...the book
should serve as a useful reference work for those seeking background on
regional developments in various parts of the world.." Urban Studies, Vol
35, No 2, 1998 "Certainly the volume provides ample evidence of the
diversity of the regional question and of the responses to it, and ...
there is much here to enlighten our understanding." Tijdschrift voor
Economische en Sociale Geografie, Vol 91, No 1, 2000 "I would strongly
recommend this volume for advanced classes and seminars on place, territory
and identity; regionalism in a post cold war world; contemporary political
Europe; and regionalism and international relations. ... I would encourage
the editors to continue their research on this important topic ... and I
hope the publisher will continue its commitment to publishing cutting-edge
geopolitical and political economy research." Royal Dutch Geographical
Society "I would strongly recommend this volume for advanced classes and
seminars on place, territory and identity: regionalism in a post cold war
world: contemporary political Europe: and regionalism and international
relations" "Cutting Edge
the juxtaposition of different viewpoints and examples, al making
connections between cultural, political, institutional and territorial
contexts. Town Planning Review Regional and Federal Studies 1997 "This book
is necessary reading for students of globalization searching for ways to
unpack this abstract concept" European Planning Studies - reviewed by Deron
Ferguson - Uni of Washington "This collection represents a substantial
resource for anyone interested in "the regional question" "..anyone
interested in regionalism will likely find several chapters of interest, or
more, in this volume." Space and Polity, Vol 2, No 2 1998 - Reviewed by
Donald McNeill - "..there is undoubtedly a lot here of merit...the book
should serve as a useful reference work for those seeking background on
regional developments in various parts of the world.." Urban Studies, Vol
35, No 2, 1998 "Certainly the volume provides ample evidence of the
diversity of the regional question and of the responses to it, and ...
there is much here to enlighten our understanding." Tijdschrift voor
Economische en Sociale Geografie, Vol 91, No 1, 2000 "I would strongly
recommend this volume for advanced classes and seminars on place, territory
and identity; regionalism in a post cold war world; contemporary political
Europe; and regionalism and international relations. ... I would encourage
the editors to continue their research on this important topic ... and I
hope the publisher will continue its commitment to publishing cutting-edge
geopolitical and political economy research." Royal Dutch Geographical
Society "I would strongly recommend this volume for advanced classes and
seminars on place, territory and identity: regionalism in a post cold war
world: contemporary political Europe: and regionalism and international
relations" "Cutting Edge