Chapter 35 Differentiation at the local level An overview of subnational authority networks in the EU

Transnational networks of sub-national authorities are an established and growing phenomenon in Europe, where they perform a number of (soft) governance functions for their membership, often in direct connection with European Union institions. This chapter examines networks from the angle of institu...

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Main Author: Tortola, Pier Domenico (auth)
Other Authors: Couperus, Stefan (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
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