In a context where European integration is put into question, under the weight of external (migration, safety issues, economic) and centrifugal forces (Brexit, growing Euroscepticism), European spatial planning has been somewhat sidelined in the debates on the European Union’s goals, cohesion and future. This special issue aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of these dynamics by revisiting the history of European spatial planning – from its origins, gradual institutionalization to its current rolling back – by exploring it both at the European and the national level, stressing its difficulties and idiosyncrasies. The conceptual framework of historical institutionalism is used across the papers in an attempt to shed more light on th...
Born in the cradle of social and economic cohesion Community principle twelve years ago, the Europea...
Focusing on three of the Central and Eastern European countries–Poland, Czech Republic, and Hungary–...
European spatial governance underwent substantial changes over the last two decades with the expansi...
In a context where European integration is put into question, under the weight of external (migratio...
Sorensen invokes historical institutionalism as a theoretical framework. This paper does so revisiti...
This paper explains the limited success of the European Spatial Development Perspective pointing to ...
Three stages have been identified in the development of the EU: the launch era; the doldrums era and...
This book questions whether and how European spatial planning is becoming institutionalised. Since t...
This paper is about a relatively unknown north-west European organization of spatial planning: the (...
This article examines the emergence, the present configuration and the perspectives of a spatial pla...
This book questions whether and how European spatial planning is becoming institutionalised. Since t...
The present paper concerns European spatial planning. Since its distinctive institutional nature, it...
The fact that they have created the European Union (EU) notwithstanding, Member States are suspiciou...
European planning has gone through a number of metamorphoses from the European Spatial Development P...
Despite more than two decades of debate about European planning policies, the ways in which the Euro...
Born in the cradle of social and economic cohesion Community principle twelve years ago, the Europea...
Focusing on three of the Central and Eastern European countries–Poland, Czech Republic, and Hungary–...
European spatial governance underwent substantial changes over the last two decades with the expansi...
In a context where European integration is put into question, under the weight of external (migratio...
Sorensen invokes historical institutionalism as a theoretical framework. This paper does so revisiti...
This paper explains the limited success of the European Spatial Development Perspective pointing to ...
Three stages have been identified in the development of the EU: the launch era; the doldrums era and...
This book questions whether and how European spatial planning is becoming institutionalised. Since t...
This paper is about a relatively unknown north-west European organization of spatial planning: the (...
This article examines the emergence, the present configuration and the perspectives of a spatial pla...
This book questions whether and how European spatial planning is becoming institutionalised. Since t...
The present paper concerns European spatial planning. Since its distinctive institutional nature, it...
The fact that they have created the European Union (EU) notwithstanding, Member States are suspiciou...
European planning has gone through a number of metamorphoses from the European Spatial Development P...
Despite more than two decades of debate about European planning policies, the ways in which the Euro...
Born in the cradle of social and economic cohesion Community principle twelve years ago, the Europea...
Focusing on three of the Central and Eastern European countries–Poland, Czech Republic, and Hungary–...
European spatial governance underwent substantial changes over the last two decades with the expansi...