2017
DOI: 10.1177/0969776417693884
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A step further towards a neoliberal regionalism: Creating larger regions in contemporary France

Abstract: This article aims to show how the 2014 reform of the French regional map is part of a process neoliberalising the territories of public action. Contrary to a commonly accepted approximation, ‘neoliberalism’ is not understood here as the apology of laissez faire but rather as a rationality aimed at bringing the framework of public action in line with the norms of economic competition, as per the original meaning of the term. While the idea of increasing the size and decreasing the number of French regions dates… Show more

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“…These pre-crisis policy sector arrangements are also consistent with the general weakness of French regions, which, following a “productivist” ideal, were reduced from 24 to16 in 2014, continued to carry little weight compared to municipalities and departments, and remained very dependent on central government ( Brennetot 2018 , 181). Additionally, the impact of the pandemic on policy dynamics was affected by incentives for politicians, who, in France, have traditionally seen the sub-national dimension as subordinated to national politics.…”
Section: Different Territorial Responses To Covid-19supporting
confidence: 55%
“…These pre-crisis policy sector arrangements are also consistent with the general weakness of French regions, which, following a “productivist” ideal, were reduced from 24 to16 in 2014, continued to carry little weight compared to municipalities and departments, and remained very dependent on central government ( Brennetot 2018 , 181). Additionally, the impact of the pandemic on policy dynamics was affected by incentives for politicians, who, in France, have traditionally seen the sub-national dimension as subordinated to national politics.…”
Section: Different Territorial Responses To Covid-19supporting
confidence: 55%