2008
DOI: 10.1080/01402380701833723
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Thirty Years of Territorial Politics

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“…On the one hand, it has led to more culturally permeable national identities. On the other hand, nationalism, nations and national identities remain potent forces in contemporary politics (De Winter and Türsan 1998;Marks 1999;De Winter, Gómez-Reino, and Lynch 2006;Keating 2008;Elias 2009). These issues are closely linked to long-standing theoretical debates on the nature of nationalism and national identity.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the one hand, it has led to more culturally permeable national identities. On the other hand, nationalism, nations and national identities remain potent forces in contemporary politics (De Winter and Türsan 1998;Marks 1999;De Winter, Gómez-Reino, and Lynch 2006;Keating 2008;Elias 2009). These issues are closely linked to long-standing theoretical debates on the nature of nationalism and national identity.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Squaring the two has been one of the major concerns of politics in the past 50 years (Young 1993). Despite the effects of globalisation and the associated increase in immigration to Western Europe (Geddes 2003), the nation-state, national identities and nationalism have not withered (De Winter and Türsan 1998;Marks 1999;De Winter, Gómez-Reino, and Lynch 2006;Keating 2008;Elias 2009)-or at least less than predicted by some (Ohmae 1995). Therefore, newcomers have had to be incorporated into societies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This new interest in the role of regions 2 in European integration was prompted by a number of key developments during the 1980s and 1990s (see also Keating (2008) and in this volume). At the supranational level, changes in EU structural funding rules, and the legal and institutional innovations of the Maastricht Treaty, created new opportunities for regional actors to acquire new material resources and to participate in the European policy process (Hooghe and Keating, 1994;Hooghe, 1995;Bartolini, 2005: 257 -264).…”
Section: The Rise Of the Europe Of The Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This 'new regionalism' is a multi faceted phenomenon involving decentralisation, location policies, European Integration, policy networks, inter municipal cooperation, urban alliances etc. Crossborder regions are part of this 'new regionalism' (Keating 2008;Deas and Lord 2006). The study of cross-border regions is affected by the same controversies and confusions related to this 'new regionalism'.…”
Section: Studying Bordersmentioning
confidence: 99%