European Union Public Policy Professor John Wilton Lecture 11 Regions and the E.U. public policy process European Union Public Policy Lecture 11 1.What do we mean by ‘Regions’, plus the importance of regions in the E.U. integration project; 2.What do we mean by E.U. regional policy; 3.The development of E.U. regional policy European Union Public Policy Lecture 11 1.What do we mean by ‘Regions’, plus the importance of regions in the E.U. integration project - E.U. predominantly defined regions by economic criteria - but social, cultural and political factors interact with economic European Union Public Policy Lecture 11 - in E.U. concept of regionalism linked to concept of subsidiarity - greater E.U. integration raised importance of regions - increased pressure on nation-state; 1. internal 2. external European Union Public Policy Lecture 11 - 1985 Council of European Regions -1993 Committee of the Regions (established in the Maastricht Treaty) European Union Public Policy Lecture 11 2. What do we mean by E.U. regional policy - aim of E.U. regional policy is to promote solidarity - produce cohesion in E.U. - 271 regions, over 500 million people European Union Public Policy Lecture 11 -entire territories of 10 new Member States of May 2004 designated as falling within Objective 1 of E.U. Structural Funds -two-thirds of new E.U. citizens from 2004 accession states lived in regions with GDP per head of less than half average GDP of all 25 E.U. states European Union Public Policy Lecture 11 E.U. Regional funds: 1.The Structural Funds a) European Regional Development Fund; b) European Social Fund; c) Financial Instrument for Fisheries Guidance; d) European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund. European Union Public Policy Lecture 11 94% of Structural Funds for 2000-2006 was concentrated on 3 objectives; Objective 1: Helping regions whose development was lagging behind to catch up; Objective 2: Supporting economic and social conversion in industrial, rural, urban or fisheries dependent areas facing structural difficulties European Union Public Policy Lecture 11 Objective 3: Modernising systems of training and promoting employment. 2. The Cohesion Fund - assist least prosperous E.U. countries i.e. 10 newly acceded 2004 Member States, plus Greece, Spain, Portugal and (until end of 2003) Ireland European Union Public Policy Lecture 11 1.The development of E.U. regional policy 1957 – Treaty of Rome – “ensure harmonious development by reducing the differences existing among the various regions and the backwardness of the less favoured regions”. European Union Public Policy Lecture 11 1958 – European Social Fund set up 1975 – European Regional Development Fund created 1986 – Single European Act lays basis for cohesion policy 1992 – Maastricht Treaty designates cohesion as one of E.U. main objectives European Union Public Policy Lecture 11 1993 (Dec.) Edinburgh E.U. Council meeting allocates 1/3rd of E.U. budget 1994-99 to cohesion policy 2000 (Dec.) Nice E.U. Council meeting adds social inclusion and poverty reduction strategy to cohesion policy 2001 (June) Gothenburg E.U. Council meeting adds environmental protection emphasis to cohesion policy European Union Public Policy Lecture 11 2004 (Feb.) European Commission adopted ‘A new partnership for cohesion in the enlarged Union: convergence, competitiveness, co-operation’ = 3rd report on economic and social cohesion European Union Public Policy Lecture 11 Described E.U. vision of cohesion policy for period 2007-2013, and priorities as: •Convergence: support employment growth and job creation in Member States and least developed regions; •Regional competitiveness and employment: anticipate and encourage the change; European Union Public Policy Lecture 11 3. European territorial co-operation: ensure harmonious and balanced development throughout the entire Union European Union Public Policy Lecture 11 Policy for development of 7 Czech Regions: “Infrastructure” Operational Programme for the 2004-2006 period, within Objective 1 framework: Priority 1: Modernisation and development of transport infrastructure of national importance; European Union Public Policy Lecture 11 Priority 2: Reducing the negative environmental impacts of transport; Priority 3: Environmental infrastructure improvement European Union Public Policy Lecture 11 http://civitas.brno.cz/en CIVITAS Project ELAN – Brno, Ghent, Porto, Ljubljana, Zagreb (39 partners, Overall budget 29.2 million euro, EU grant 17.85 million euro – 61%) Goal of the project: ‘inclusion and support of citizens in development of the solutions for the clean city ensuring quality environment and health of all the inhabitants’.