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Régionalisation et régionalisme en Suède
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In: Annuaire des collectivites locales. - Paris : CNRS Editions. - 0291-4700. - 2271062381 ; 24:1, s. 335--352
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Sweden
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In: The Nordic regions and the European Union. - Aldershot : Ashgate. - 0754638200 ; , s. 77-92
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- Olsson, Jan, 1960-, et al.
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Sweden
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In: The Nordic Regions and the European Union. - London : Ashgate. - 0754638200 ; , s. 77-91
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Why regionalism in Sweden?
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In: Regional & Federal Studies. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1359-7566 .- 1743-9434. ; 13:3, s. 66-89
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Why has the regional issue become important in Sweden, a unitary state with strong central and local levels? This question is analysed with help of three explanatory theses: Europeanization, intra-national driving forces and regional mobilization from below. The argument is that underlying intranational forces of decentralization and regional complexity motivates a stronger regional level, but that Europeanization often triggers off processes— of regionalization. The regional mobilization from below stems from urban economic modernization: Relatively economically independent regions close to the central Europe and with a relatively Europeanized mentality regionalize to a larger extent (Skåne and West Götaland) than regions neither relatively economically independent nor having a Europeanized mentality.
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