Urban policy in the European Union : a multi-level gatekeeper system
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Aldershot ; Burlington : Ashgate, 2003
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TOFARIDES, Maria, Urban policy in the European Union : a multi-level gatekeeper system, Aldershot ; Burlington : Ashgate, 2003 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/22506
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Marla Tofarides' book offers a unique insight in a domain characterized by the in-depth and detailed penetration of European policies at the local level. It also offers a comprehensive and fine analysis of the ways through which a centralized policy is transformed, circumvented or digested by two different political administrative systems, the French and the British. A fascinating illustration of the failure of the subsidiarity principle.
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--Introduction 1
--1. Federal Expansion and Urban Policy: What Can We Learn from the American Experience? 8
--2. Supra-National Policy in a Multi-Level Government System: Tools for Analysis of Regional Policy after 1988 20
--3. The Birth of the European Union's Urban Policy 'Experiment' 40
--4. Gatekeeping in a Multi-Level Government System: The Implementation of URBAN ir the United Kingdom 74
--5. Gatekeeping in a Multi-Level Government System: The Implementation of URBAN in France 119
--6. Implementation of the URBAN Community Initiative in London: The Heart of the East End and Park Royal 169
--7. Implementation of the URBAN Community Initiative in Marseille 212
--8. Lessons from the European Union's Urban Policy 'Experiment' 250
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Published version of EUI PhD thesis, 2000