Exploring the correspondence between regional forms of governance and regional identity: the case of Western Europe
In the present post-Fordist epoch, the region has emerged as a strategic site for socioeconomic governance. The region today is viewed as a key centre in processes of capital accumulation and (re)production and it occupies an important position in regulating social life. Yet, little is known about t...
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2010
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