Regeneration is transformation. But can it only happen through programmed public intervention? Or can it be informal too? It is a question of choices. It is impossible to regenerate everything formally, because neither the local institutions nor the European Union, probably, have the financial strength. Some basic choices need to be made. However, this is difficult without a complete state census of which formal interventions can be carried out by the public institutions, so as to prevent exclusions which lead to intolerable inequalities. At that point, widespread and varied informal interventions could be made with all the features to be called regeneration. The bottom-line political choices must, however, be clear and take into account ...
In the 1970s, the historical-political cycle that had long characterized Western social conflict was...
Community-led regeneration is a laudable ideal, but unless the means of enabling the regeneration of...
Opening a new phase in historical institutionalism, Wolfgang Streeck and Kathleen Thelen show how a ...
Regeneration is transformation. But can it only happen through programmed public intervention? Or ca...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Through this paper, I seek to draw attention an apparent fundamental resign...
Social regeneration is tightly interconnected with political regeneration and revitalisation of demo...
Enhancing local democracy and empowering communities in decision-making are top priorities of Europe...
When it comes to the status of democracy, the current times present a curious chasm: On the one hand...
Europeanization and globalization are frequently held to undermine national democracy; hence raising...
Abstract Purpose of this chapter A climate of austerity has gripped the politico-economic philosophy...
The paper discusses criticisms and transformative capabilities of the role of social investment poli...
Sometimes established institutions aren’t perfect but cannot be replaced with better solutions. As t...
Despite pronouncements over the years of the end of social democracy, in 2007, the left in both Fran...
In a world portrayed as diverse and complex, in which power is diffused, governance can be achieved ...
Regeneration is a complex process consisting of a series of integrated activities, among which, apar...
In the 1970s, the historical-political cycle that had long characterized Western social conflict was...
Community-led regeneration is a laudable ideal, but unless the means of enabling the regeneration of...
Opening a new phase in historical institutionalism, Wolfgang Streeck and Kathleen Thelen show how a ...
Regeneration is transformation. But can it only happen through programmed public intervention? Or ca...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Through this paper, I seek to draw attention an apparent fundamental resign...
Social regeneration is tightly interconnected with political regeneration and revitalisation of demo...
Enhancing local democracy and empowering communities in decision-making are top priorities of Europe...
When it comes to the status of democracy, the current times present a curious chasm: On the one hand...
Europeanization and globalization are frequently held to undermine national democracy; hence raising...
Abstract Purpose of this chapter A climate of austerity has gripped the politico-economic philosophy...
The paper discusses criticisms and transformative capabilities of the role of social investment poli...
Sometimes established institutions aren’t perfect but cannot be replaced with better solutions. As t...
Despite pronouncements over the years of the end of social democracy, in 2007, the left in both Fran...
In a world portrayed as diverse and complex, in which power is diffused, governance can be achieved ...
Regeneration is a complex process consisting of a series of integrated activities, among which, apar...
In the 1970s, the historical-political cycle that had long characterized Western social conflict was...
Community-led regeneration is a laudable ideal, but unless the means of enabling the regeneration of...
Opening a new phase in historical institutionalism, Wolfgang Streeck and Kathleen Thelen show how a ...