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Title: Is there regional level of governance in the European Union?
Authors: Aitakhunova, Cholpon
Keywords: european integration process
regionalism
lobbying
economic rationale
Issue Date: 5-Apr-2011
Publisher: Department of European Studies
Abstract: The process of regionalism has been present in the European Union in parallel with the integration process. Simultaneously, it has been considered as an important factor influencing the integration process as well as having back influence from integration. The research assesses the interconnection and interdependence between the two processes. The paper provides examples of different types of regions, both created by the regions themselves as a bottom-up process as well as initiated from the top by the European Union, and it also shows how the multi-level decision making works in the system of the European Union.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2205
Appears in Collections:Department of European Studies

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