Regionalism Contested
Explore the dynamic and often debated concept of regionalism in "Regionalism Contested" by Henrik Halkier. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2016, this insightful paperback features 292 pages of thought-provoking analysis and numerous European case studies. As various economic, political, and social actors strive to institutionalize their unique visions of regional governance, Halkier expertly unravels the complexities and contestations surrounding this pivotal notion. This engaging volume captures the essence of how regions are defined and contested in contemporary discourse, making it an essential read for anyone interested in regional studies, political science, or governance. Delve into the intricate layers of regionalism and understand its impact on territorial dynamics today.