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@proceedings{1442379, author = {Havlík, Vratislav}, booktitle = {Midwest Political Science Association Conference : 76th Annual conference, April 5–8, 2018, Chicago}, keywords = {Czechia; new regionalism; Slovakia; substate actors; 2014-2020}, language = {eng}, title = {Tensions in a Multi-Level Setting : Cities and Regions in the EU New Regionalism}, year = {2018} }
TY - CONF ID - 1442379 AU - Havlík, Vratislav PY - 2018 TI - Tensions in a Multi-Level Setting : Cities and Regions in the EU New Regionalism KW - Czechia KW - new regionalism KW - Slovakia KW - substate actors KW - 2014-2020 N2 - Competition between metropolitan areas and old regions is one of the most visible results of the ‘New Regionalism’ policy in the EU. The aim of this paper is to explain the newly emerged tension between the region and the cities within the EU in the context of the "New Regionalism". The newly introduced ‘Integrated Territorial Investments’ (ITI), a potentially powerful instrument of the cohesion policy of the EU was presented as ‘a flexible mechanism for formulating integrated responses to diverse t! erritoria l needs’. However , this flexibility produced disputes between cities and regions in their chase for money. Based on interviews with substate officials, the study focuses on two countries: the Czech Republic and Slovakia. They are both major recipients of EU structural funds and the ITI tool is being implemented in both of them, however with different outcomes. Three variable have been identified as major factors causing the tension: administrative capacity, political challenges and different understanding of priorities of regional development among substate actors. ER -
HAVLÍK, Vratislav. Tensions in a Multi-Level Setting : Cities and Regions in the EU New Regionalism. In \textit{Midwest Political Science Association Conference : 76th Annual conference, April 5–8, 2018, Chicago}. 2018.
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