Shifts in EU cohesion policy and processes of peripheralization: a view from Central Eastern Europe

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2016

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Faragó, L.
Varró, KrisztinaISNI 0000000395828128

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Abstract

The increasing dominance of neoliberalism as the key steering mechanism of the European Union (EU) since the early 1990s has implied the competitiveness-oriented reshaping of cohesion policy. The aim of this paper is to initiate a debate from a critical political economic perspective on the implications of this shift for Central Eastern European (CEE) member states. To this end, the paper discusses the formation of EU centre-periphery relations from a CEE point of view and formulates some preliminary suggestions as to how cohesion policy would need to be rethought in order to ensure the better integration of lagging CEE regions.

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EU cohesion policy, EU integration, centre–periphery, Lisbonization, place-based development, Central Eastern Europe (CEE), Visegrad Group (V4)

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Faragó, L & Varró, K 2016, 'Shifts in EU cohesion policy and processes of peripheralization: a view from Central Eastern Europe', European Spatial Research and Policy, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 5-19. https://doi.org/10.1515/esrp-2016-0001