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Regional Representations in the EU: Between Diplomacy and Interest Mediation

Palgrave Macmillan

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Part of the book series: Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics (PSEUP)

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-ix
  2. Resourcing and Organisational Principles

    • Carolyn Rowe
    Pages 126-168
  3. Strategic Direction and Accountability

    • Carolyn Rowe
    Pages 169-207
  4. Conclusion

    • Carolyn Rowe
    Pages 208-214
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 215-245

About this book

Offices in Brussels representing the interests of regional actors in the EU have carved out a niche position within Europe's expanding multi-level political system. They are now the most visible indicators of the growing role played by EU regions. How can we understand their contribution to EU governance? What do they deliver to Europe's regions?

Keywords

  • Diplomacy
  • EU governance
  • Europe
  • European Union (EU)
  • Governance
  • mediation
  • european union politics

Reviews

'There has long been much interest in the representative offices established by regional governments in Brussels to influence EU policy. But until now there has been no systematic analysis of why they do what they do, and how they compare with other forms of external political representation. Carolyn Rowe fills the gap, pinpointing the purposes of regional representation in Brussels, and raising questions about the monopoly on external representation that nation-states and their embassies have traditionally claimed, but also about the scope for regional governments to emulate private sector methods of lobbying. This book is a really important contribution not just about regions and the EU, but also the subtle shifts in what statehood means now that regional governments routinely act beyond the state's boundaries. Highly recommended.'

- Charlie Jeffery, Professor and Head of School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh, UK

'The regional question re-emerged in Europe in the 1980s and 1990s with the upgrading of structural funds and the setting up of the Committee of the Regions. Carolyn Rowe's book examines how this led to the establishment of regional representation offices in Brussels and what impact these have had. Rowe combines a wide knowledge of the existing research and literature in this field with careful and up to date empirical analysis. Her gives us an excellent and balanced survey of the question and is to be strongly recommended'

- John Loughlin, Fellow and Tutor, Director of Studies in Politics, Psychology and Sociology, St Edmund's College, Cambridge, UK

Authors and Affiliations

  • Aston Centre for Europe, Aston University, UK

    Carolyn Rowe

About the author

CAROLYN ROWE is Lecturer in Politics at the Aston Centre for Europe, Aston University, UK. She has advised the EU Committee of the Regions on multi-level governance issues and provided research for the drafting of the body's Mission Statement. She is co-editor of the book German Federalism in Transition: Reforms in a Consensual State (2009).

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Softcover Book USD 79.99
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Hardcover Book USD 99.99
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