These phenomena, although consistent with regional policy objectives, nonetheless removed most of the demographic rationale for the need for such policies. The global economic crisis that began in 1973–1974 brought falling national ...
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Language: en
Pages: 312
Pages: 312
Books about Regional Policy in a Changing World
Language: en
Pages: 192
Pages: 192
Based on the author's extensive research in the field, this book analyzes regional policy for the whole of Europe. Comparing East and West, it offers a new model of regional policy and gives an overview of the direction that it may take in Europe as a whole. Topics covered include:
Language: en
Pages: 969
Pages: 969
This anthology provides readers with a broad overview of the sources, substance, and significance of Soviet foreign policy in the contemporary period. It covers both the legacies of the tsarist and Stalinist eras and the motivations and priorities of present-day Soviet leaders. Included are sizable sections on the policy-making process
Language: en
Pages: 636
Pages: 636
First published in 1999, this volume combines the theory and practice of regional economic policy in Europe. Six main topics are covered as follows: theory of regional economic development and policy; Regional policy at the national level; Regional disparities in the EU – past and present; Impact of the integration
Language: en
Pages: 422
Pages: 422
Throughout the world today former nation-states, as disparate as Yugoslavia, Somalia, and Canada, have either disintegrated or threaten to splinter into regions. The conflicts are economic, social, ethnic, linguistic, religious, political, and cultural. Higgins and Savoie analyze the reasons for these conflicts and show why attempts to eliminate regional disparities