'Territorial cohesion' as a category of agency: the missing dimension in the EU spatial policy debate

EU spatial policy is a remarkable expression of how this ‘sui-generis institution’ is moving – against all odds – towards increased ‘positive integration’. While its development may be seen as consistent with a ‘European model of society’, it is nevertheless apparent that current political-instituti...

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Main Author: Enrico Gualini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Politecnico di Torino 2008-04-01
Series:European Journal of Spatial Development
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Online Access:https://journals.polito.it/index.php/EJSD/article/view/183
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description EU spatial policy is a remarkable expression of how this ‘sui-generis institution’ is moving – against all odds – towards increased ‘positive integration’. While its development may be seen as consistent with a ‘European model of society’, it is nevertheless apparent that current political-institutional discourse on spatial policy also reflects the EU’s unresolved contradictions on its way to becoming more ‘effective and democratic’. Apparently, while progressing in institutionally ‘mainstreaming’ spatial issues, the EU keeps having a hard time developing its policies beyond settings defined by limitedly innovative expert processes and restricted intergovernmental negotiations. One result of this can be seen in the current trend towards supporting EU-wide policy choices by means of, so-called, ‘evidence-based’ approaches. What remains unaddressed in light of this search for ‘objective’ consensus is the fact that a mature EU spatial policy can only develop through actively engaging in innovative subsidiarity-based forms of agency. This is particularly so in respect of ‘territorial cohesion’, a policy concept which – as even official EU documents admit – can only gain effective meaning through its appropriation and enactment by local-regional governance actors. The paper discusses these issues in the context of recent developments in EU spatial development policy, and particularly in relation to an analysis of the ‘Territorial Agenda’ process. In light of the features adopted by this process, it argues that it is now both scientifically and politically expedient to address the meaning of ‘territorial cohesion’ as a category of agency, that is, as the expression of concrete patterns of spatially contingent interests, interactions and practices of governance.
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spelling doaj.art-eea0133c831e44898af1b0024cba3cad2023-04-14T09:46:55ZengPolitecnico di TorinoEuropean Journal of Spatial Development1650-95442008-04-016212210.5281/zenodo.5137471183'Territorial cohesion' as a category of agency: the missing dimension in the EU spatial policy debateEnrico Gualini0 Berlin University of Technology, ISR – Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Hardenbergstr. 40a, DE-10623 Berlin, GermanyEU spatial policy is a remarkable expression of how this ‘sui-generis institution’ is moving – against all odds – towards increased ‘positive integration’. While its development may be seen as consistent with a ‘European model of society’, it is nevertheless apparent that current political-institutional discourse on spatial policy also reflects the EU’s unresolved contradictions on its way to becoming more ‘effective and democratic’. Apparently, while progressing in institutionally ‘mainstreaming’ spatial issues, the EU keeps having a hard time developing its policies beyond settings defined by limitedly innovative expert processes and restricted intergovernmental negotiations. One result of this can be seen in the current trend towards supporting EU-wide policy choices by means of, so-called, ‘evidence-based’ approaches. What remains unaddressed in light of this search for ‘objective’ consensus is the fact that a mature EU spatial policy can only develop through actively engaging in innovative subsidiarity-based forms of agency. This is particularly so in respect of ‘territorial cohesion’, a policy concept which – as even official EU documents admit – can only gain effective meaning through its appropriation and enactment by local-regional governance actors. The paper discusses these issues in the context of recent developments in EU spatial development policy, and particularly in relation to an analysis of the ‘Territorial Agenda’ process. In light of the features adopted by this process, it argues that it is now both scientifically and politically expedient to address the meaning of ‘territorial cohesion’ as a category of agency, that is, as the expression of concrete patterns of spatially contingent interests, interactions and practices of governance.https://journals.polito.it/index.php/EJSD/article/view/183eu integrationeu spatial policyterritorial cohesion'territorial agenda of the eu'
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'Territorial cohesion' as a category of agency: the missing dimension in the EU spatial policy debate
European Journal of Spatial Development
eu integration
eu spatial policy
territorial cohesion
'territorial agenda of the eu'
title 'Territorial cohesion' as a category of agency: the missing dimension in the EU spatial policy debate
title_full 'Territorial cohesion' as a category of agency: the missing dimension in the EU spatial policy debate
title_fullStr 'Territorial cohesion' as a category of agency: the missing dimension in the EU spatial policy debate
title_full_unstemmed 'Territorial cohesion' as a category of agency: the missing dimension in the EU spatial policy debate
title_short 'Territorial cohesion' as a category of agency: the missing dimension in the EU spatial policy debate
title_sort territorial cohesion as a category of agency the missing dimension in the eu spatial policy debate
topic eu integration
eu spatial policy
territorial cohesion
'territorial agenda of the eu'
url https://journals.polito.it/index.php/EJSD/article/view/183
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