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CoesioNet launches a call for papers to researchers and experts on the cohesion in Europe.

 

Once the papers are submitted to the editorial committee, they may be published on the CoesioNet web site.

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Publications

  • Energy within the EU cohesion policy (2014-2020) – following the path of decarbonisation

    20/12/2012

    Kamila Waciega underlines in her article the changes affecting the European strategy in favour of energy through its cohesion policy. This article is a follow up of her previous one which pointed out the lack of consideration for energy as a factore of greater territorial cohesion.

  • Governance and growth: case study of selected countries in South East Asia

    28/11/2012

    The paper of Fairuz Haque aims at understanding the growth trends in South East Asia by analysing the governance and growth indicators in this region.

  • European Union - South East Asia: institutions and regional development policies

    03/10/2012

    This study written by François Bafoil (CNRS) for CoesioNet aims at comparing deux models of regional development in Europe and in South East Asia. It examines the results of public policies aiming at reducing territorial inequalities in both regional areas.

  • Report on Services of General Economic Interest

    01/08/2012

    A group of students of a capstone of the Sciences Po MPA led by Pierre Bauby and Mihaela Similie carried out a study on the interactions between public service obligations, internal market, subsidiarity and cohesion. You can read the presentation of the report by clicking on read more.

  • German case study

    23/01/2012

    Catherine Perron, research fellow at CERI-Sciences Po has carried one regional case study in Germany in the region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The aim of this case study is to analyse the impact of the current economic crisis on this region and the role of the European cohesion policy on local development and on the overcoming of the crisis. Click on “read more” to see the report.

  • Imposing cooperation: application of EU cohesion policy's partnership principle at sub-national level

    18/01/2012

    In his article “Imposing cooperation: application of EU cohesion policy’s partnership principle at the sub-national level in Poland, Czech Republic and Hungary”, Marcin Dabrowski analyses the question of transferability of the partnership principle, that is at the core of the cohesion policy, into the new Member States. By comparing institutional arrangements implemented in the territorial administration in Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary, the article proposes an analysis of the capacity of the cohesion policy to promote an inclusive regional governance and cooperative behaviour in Central and Eastern Europe.

  • Papers on "Multi-level governance and partnership in EU cohesion policy"

    15/12/2011

    By clicking on "read more" you can read the full papers discussed during the workshop "Multi-level governance and partnership in EU cohesion policy" held in Vienna on November 29-30, 2011.

  • Italian case studies

    27/10/2011

    Patrizia Luongo, research fellow at the Bari University, Italy, has carried out three regional case studies in the region of Puglia, Calabria and Veneto. The aim of the case studies is to analyse the impact of the current economic crisis on the three regions and the role of the European Cohesion Policies on local development and on the overcoming of the crisis.  

  • French case studies

    27/10/2011

    Mihaela Similie-Popa, researcher at RAP, carried out three case studies in France in the Limousin, Lorraine and Rhône-Alpes regions in order to analyse the impact of the current economic crisis on the three regions and the role of the European Cohesion Policy on local development and on the overcoming of the crisis.

  • The far right in France and the crisis

    26/09/2011

    The students of the Sciences Po College – Dijon Campus carried out studies on the rise in extremist movements in Europe. Click on "read more" to see the study on France.