1st Edition

Regional Development in Central and Eastern Europe Development processes and policy challenges

    368 Pages 56 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    368 Pages 56 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book provides an up-to-date assessment of the main processes and dilemmas of regional development and regional policy in the newer European Union Member States in Central and Eastern Europe and neighbouring countries. It highlights the difficulties of balancing the demands within the new Member States for rapid regional growth and development with, firstly, the demands of the European Union overall that restructuring and development should conform to the aims and principles of EU common policies; and, secondly, with budgetary constraints. The book covers a wide range of issues, including global and national challenges to regional convergence and cohesion; regional dynamics, city networks and border issues; the effectiveness of policy responses at national and European levels, including an assessment of policy experiences from outside the new Member States; and likely future developments.

    Introduction  Part I: Central and Eastern Europe: The Dynamics of Development and Policy Responses   1. The Puzzles of Convergence: Europe’s Economic History in the 20th Century - Witold Orłowski  2. The Competitiveness of Central and Eastern European Countries: An Analysis of the Legal Environment - Gyöngyi Csuka  3. Regional Development Dynamics in Central and Eastern European Countries - Grzegorz Gorzelak and Maciej Smętkowski  4. Challenges for National Regional Policies in the New Member States - Jiří Blažek and Marie Macešková  5. Policy Lessons from the Reconstruction of East Germany - The Former German Democratic Republic - Wendelin Strubelt  Part II: Metropolises Of Central And Eastern Europe: New Competitors Or Secondary Nodes Of Global Networks  6. The State of European Cities and the Positions of New Member States - Jan Maarten De Vet  7. Central and Eastern European Urban Regions and the Knowledge Economy - Hans Joachim Kujath  8. Metropolitan Functions of Warsaw, Prague and Budapest - Katarzyna A. Kuć-Czajkowska  9. Spatial Planning and City Networks in Economic Development: A Critique of the Polish National Development Strategy - Peter J. Taylor  Part III: Border Location: An Impediment Or Opportunity For Regional Development  10. Economic Geography and European Integration: The Effects on he EU External Border Regions - George Petrakos and Lefteris Topaloglou  11. The European Union And Borders of Inclusion and Exclusion - James Wesley Scott  12. The Former Iron Curtain and the New Eastern External Border: The Impact on Spatial Development - Dóra Illés  13. International Communications and Borders Regions: Transcending the Problem of Scale On The Boundary Between Russia And The EU - Vladimir Kolossov  Part IV: Central And Eastern Europe And The Eu Cohesion Policy Reforms: A Source Of Change Or A Defender Of The Status Quo?  14. Renewing EU Cohesion Policy - John Bachtler  15. EU Cohesion Policy: A Decline behind the Horizon? - Marek W Kozak, Paweł Opala and Paweł Samecki  16. Eu Cohesion Policy and the Peripheries of the New Member States - Tomasz Grzegorz Grosse  Conclusions

    Biography

    Grzegorz Gorzelak is Professor of Economics, and Director of the Centre for European Regional and Local Studies (EUROREG) at Warsaw University, Poland. He is president of the Polish Section of the Regional Studies Association. He is co-editor of Integration and Transition in Europe: the economic geography of integration (also published by Routledge), and (with John Bachtler) Transition, Cohesion and Regional Policy in Central and Eastern Europe. John Bachtler is Professor of European Policy Studies and a Director of the European Policies Research Centre, University of Strathclyde, UK. His many publications include The Coherence of EU Regional Policy: Contrasting Perspectives on the Structural Funds. Maciej Smętkowski is a geographer at EUROREG, University of Warsaw, Poland. He is co-editor of Cross-border Co-Operation of Poland after EU Enlargement: Focus on Eastern Border.