The making of regions in post-socialist Europe -- the impact of culture, economic structure and institutions : case studies from Poland, Hungary, Romania and Ukraine
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The making of regions in post-socialist Europe -- the impact of culture, economic structure and institutions : case studies from Poland, Hungary, Romania and Ukraine
VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2004
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- v. 2
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v. 1 ISBN 9783810038135
Description
The study combines the debate on regionalisation with transformation research. It regards the formation of regional actors and institutions not primarily from the perspective of formal organisational structures, but also a consequence of the macro-political transformation regime and region-specific opportunity structures. These structures include evonomic restrictions, historical legacies and cultural resources that are conveyed in present informal mechanisms, personal networks, discourses, and development strategies.
The qualitative empirical approach offers a vivid picture of regional developments. The two volumes cover Malopolska and Silesia (Poland), Hajdu-Bihar County (Hungary), Timis County (Romania), and the L'viv and Donetsk regions (Ukraine).
Table of Contents
Conceptualising the Analysis of 'Making Regions' in Post-socialist Europe - Transformation Regimes and Legal Frameworks for Local and Regional Development Policy in Poland and Hungary - Malopolska: Making Tradition Work - Hajdu-Bihar Case study: Coporatist 'Partnership' or Elitist Clientelism? - Sector Versus Region, Homogeneity Versus Diversity. The Silesian-Dabrowa Coal and Steel District in the Context of Linked Areas
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v. 2 ISBN 9783810038142
Description
The study combines the debate on regionalisation with transformation research. It regards the formation of regional actors and institutions not primarily from the perspective of formal organisational structures, but also a consequence of the macro-political transformation regime and region-specific opportunity structures. These structures include evonomic restrictions, historical legacies and cultural resources that are conveyed in present informal mechanisms, personal networks, discourses, and development strategies.
The qualitative empirical approach offers a vivid picture of regional developments. The two volumes cover Malopolska and Silesia (Poland), Hajdu-Bihar County (Hungary), Timis County (Romania), and the L'viv and Donetsk regions (Ukraine).
Table of Contents
Romania's Western Connection: Timisoara and Timis County - Ukraine: the Genesis of a Captures State - The Ukrainian Piedmont: Institutionallisation at the Borders of East Central Europe - The Captured Region: Actors and Institutions in the Ukrainian Donbass - L'viv and Donetsk: How Culture Matters
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