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Cities between Competitiveness and Cohesion : Discourses, Realities and Implementation, Hardback Book

Cities between Competitiveness and Cohesion : Discourses, Realities and Implementation Hardback

Edited by Peter Ache, Hans Thor Andersen, Thomas Maloutas, Mike Raco, Tuna Tasan-Kok

Part of the GeoJournal Library series

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European cities have for decades found themselves in a phase of important changes.

Concomitantly multi-level and multi-actor policy processes have unfolded in the EU.

Sub-national governments are facing new challenges as their manufacturing industry withers away, still more responsibility for matching the globalisation ch- lenges such as welfare, employment and general social improvements are tra- ferred from national to sub-national levels.

This raises speci?c governance problems for city regions in their attempt to meet the demand from the emerging knowled- based society.

Yet, no city or city region exists in a vacuum; they are all embedded in national settings with speci?c structures and traditions as well as different p- ceptions of challenges, needs and solutions.

It appears that a general, neoliberal discourse has conquered the political agenda during the last one or two decades: That economic regeneration requires increasing competitiveness achieved by - forced stress on knowledge intensive industries, which itself needs more and better education.

However, the implementation of such a strategy has many forms and the realities are often quite a step from the intended outcome.

During the last three years, a group of about forty people has met regularly across Europe to develop the ideas as originally presented in the Memorandum of Und- standing, setting the agenda for the analysis of preconditions, strategies and o- comes among different cities in their effort to reconcile welfare and growth.

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