Theorien Der Europäischen Integration 2005
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-663-11642-4_9
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Der Multi-Level Governance-Ansatz

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“…This is because, among the various EU policies, this area implies most decentralization, and as such involves the regions in the most direct way. It thus allows Europeanization to be considered with reference to the many political levels making up the EU multilevel system (Knodt and Große Hüttmann, 2005;Bache, 2008). This peculiarity is also reflected in our consideration of the influence that social capital seems to have on the shape and condition of regional structures implementing EU Structural Funds in Poland.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because, among the various EU policies, this area implies most decentralization, and as such involves the regions in the most direct way. It thus allows Europeanization to be considered with reference to the many political levels making up the EU multilevel system (Knodt and Große Hüttmann, 2005;Bache, 2008). This peculiarity is also reflected in our consideration of the influence that social capital seems to have on the shape and condition of regional structures implementing EU Structural Funds in Poland.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%