1997
DOI: 10.1111/1468-5965.00066
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Dual Networks in European Regional Development Policy

Abstract: This article seeks to extend the general analytical powers of the 'multi-level governance' (MLG) model of politics in the European Union. Empirically, we investigate the political dynamics of networks linking supranational, national, and subnational actors in EU regional development policy. Theoretically, we argue that interaction in these networks can be illuminated by an approach based on the structuralist logic of sociological network theory. Structuralist logic emphasizes how particular patterns of relatio… Show more

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“…For this reason, the Commission promised that it would promote all possible initiatives 'to align agents before the race starts' (Bailey and De Propris 2002: 409). At the same time, however, it also became clear to the Commission that involving regional actors in decision-making would help to strengthen its own position in this specific policy area as a broker of agreements between the actors involved (Ansell et al 1997;Hooghe 1996).…”
Section: The 1988 Reform: the Birth Of Cohesion Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, the Commission promised that it would promote all possible initiatives 'to align agents before the race starts' (Bailey and De Propris 2002: 409). At the same time, however, it also became clear to the Commission that involving regional actors in decision-making would help to strengthen its own position in this specific policy area as a broker of agreements between the actors involved (Ansell et al 1997;Hooghe 1996).…”
Section: The 1988 Reform: the Birth Of Cohesion Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regional actors have no default bias towards the Commission. If central government or other institutions can be allies in the policy game, they will not seek solace elsewhere, be it in terms of direct interest representation in Brussels (Ansell et al 1997;Tatham 2010), lobbying for constitutional change at the EU level (Bauer 2006;Jeffery 2007) or governance preferences towards the Commission (this paper). The second concerns perceived country benefits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2001). And finally, these Europeans are learning to profit from "dual networks" with national governments and supranational authorities (Ansell, Parsons and Darden 1997).…”
Section: Beyond Exit and Governance: Alignment And Conflict In Lmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such alignments do not lead to local revolts against "nationalizing princes," as in te Brake's model, but to concerted lobbying efforts and coordination of policy between subnational and national elites facing European rules and officials. The result is not territorial exit but brokerage between subnational and supranational actors by national states (Ansell, Parsons and Darden 1997).…”
Section: Figure Three About Here B National-local Alignmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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