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Allen J. Scott (United States of America) Professor in the Departments of Public Policy and Geography at the University of California-Los Angeles. His research interests are focused on issues of urban and regional economic development and associated policy questions. He is the author of numerous articles and several books, including the recentRegions and the world economy (1998).
This article is drawn from the bookRegions and world economy, by A.J. Scott, 1998. The author kindly allowed us to reproduce it in this edition ofProspects. The article falls within the context of our research on ‘living together’ in a world marked by a global economy, but experiencing, at the same time, tribal, community, ethnic and regional conflices. It therefore deals with the world fracturing into a mosaic of regions, where new types of local political institutions and forms of social harmony may develop.
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Scott, A.J. Community, local democracy and citizenship. Prospects 28, 327–331 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02736954
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