De-coding new regionalism: shifting socio-political contexts in Central Europe and Latin America/ edited by James W. Scott.
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PART 1: INTRODUCTION: AIMS AND OUTLINE OF THE BOOK
1 Introduction
James Scott
PART II: SYSTEMIC TRANSFORMATION AND THE POLITICS OF SCALE
2 Systemic Transformation and The ¿Politics of Scale¿: The Emergence of New Regionalist Paradigms in Central Europe and Latin America
James Scott
3 Dimensions of Regional Development: Institutional Change in Latin America and Central Europe
Carlos Riojas
4 Concepts of Regionalization: Institution-Building
Karl-Dieter Keim
5 Regions, Coalitions of Power and Regime Theory: Deciphering Post-Socialist Institutional Change
Iwona Sagan
PART III: CASE STUDIES OF REGION-BUILDING IN LATIN AMERICA
6 Regionalization in Jalisco, Mexico: Between Neoliberalism and ¿Inconclusive Federalism¿
Basilio Verduzco Ch vez
7 Regional Development Policies in Brazil: from planning to implementation and results
Anita Kon
8 Institutional Restructuring and Regional Development in Venezuela: The Case of Guayana (1984-2005)
Catalina Banko
PART IV: CASE STUDIES OF REGION-BUILDING IN CENTRAL EUROPE
9 Transformation Processes and Regionalization in Poland
Grzegorz Gorzelak
10 Regionalism: options and scenarios in Hungary
Ilona P lné Kov cs
11 Reaching for the Stars: The Struggle of East German Urban Regions for Creating Sticky Places
Hans-Joachim Bürkner
12 The Emergence of New Regions in Transition Romania
József Benedek
PART V: CONCLUSION
13 New Regionalism and Evolving Territorialities of the State
James Wesley Scott
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