Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2022366945> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2022366945 endingPage "345" @default.
- W2022366945 startingPage "319" @default.
- W2022366945 abstract "Against the background of recent debates on state spatial restructuring in the European Union (EU), this article elaborates a critical geographical interpretation of the contemporary debate on locational competitiveness ( Standortdebatte) in the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG). On the one hand, the current debate on Standort Deutschland (Germany as an investment location) represents the growing instability of the ‘Rhine model’ of capitalism under conditions of accelerating globalization and European integration. In this aspect, the contemporary locational debate has served to justify various forms of deregulation and institutional erosion at each level within the German political system. On the other hand, the contemporary locational debate has also entailed the delineation of new subnational geographical targets for major socio-economic policies. The protection and enhancement of nationally specific competitive advantages within an integrated European economy is increasingly seen to hinge upon the construction of ‘Euro-regions’ associated with territorially specific conditions of production, socio-economic assets and institutional forms at subnational scales.The politics of deregulation in post-unification Germany have therefore been closely intertwined with a broader reterritorialization and re-scaling of state power in which new subnational institutional spaces are being mobilized as the geographical spearheads for renewed economic growth. These arguments are illustrated with reference to two major realms of debate on locational competitiveness in the post-unification era, each of which has entailed a distinctive scalar articulation of neoliberal political agendas: the regionalization of national spatial planning policies ( Raumordnungspolitik); and the debate on ‘competition federalism’ ( Wettbewerbs-föderalismus) and fiscal equalization ( Finanzausgleich) among the German Länder. However, against essentializing interpretations of subnational regions as privileged geographical loci for neocorporatist social compromises or for post-Fordist spatial fixes, contemporary regionalization processes in the FRG are conceptualized here as an institutional medium through which the German state is engaging in strategies of crisis-management." @default.
- W2022366945 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2022366945 creator A5030282442 @default.
- W2022366945 date "2000-10-01" @default.
- W2022366945 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2022366945 title "Building ‘Euro-Regions’" @default.
- W2022366945 cites W1576368472 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2000743555 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2017669105 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2023704881 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2025967783 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2076609166 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2082858031 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2094002933 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2095969233 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2104880247 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2128580910 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2151185902 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2154145040 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2163860074 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2172096418 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2482570868 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2488739255 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2491936092 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2914672616 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W2945350532 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W4211088001 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W4211120033 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W4211161834 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W4243929133 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W4248234618 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W4255488530 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W590085798 @default.
- W2022366945 cites W600817456 @default.
- W2022366945 doi "https://doi.org/10.1177/096977640000700403" @default.
- W2022366945 hasPublicationYear "2000" @default.
- W2022366945 type Work @default.
- W2022366945 sameAs 2022366945 @default.
- W2022366945 citedByCount "114" @default.
- W2022366945 countsByYear W20223669452012 @default.
- W2022366945 countsByYear W20223669452013 @default.
- W2022366945 countsByYear W20223669452014 @default.
- W2022366945 countsByYear W20223669452015 @default.
- W2022366945 countsByYear W20223669452016 @default.
- W2022366945 countsByYear W20223669452017 @default.
- W2022366945 countsByYear W20223669452018 @default.
- W2022366945 countsByYear W20223669452019 @default.
- W2022366945 countsByYear W20223669452020 @default.
- W2022366945 countsByYear W20223669452021 @default.
- W2022366945 countsByYear W20223669452022 @default.
- W2022366945 countsByYear W20223669452023 @default.
- W2022366945 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2022366945 hasAuthorship W2022366945A5030282442 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConcept C105639569 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConcept C136264566 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConcept C138921699 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConcept C2910001868 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConcept C34447519 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConcept C45237549 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConcept C514928085 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConcept C533735693 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConcept C74363100 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConcept C78780426 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConcept C94625758 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConceptScore W2022366945C105639569 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConceptScore W2022366945C136264566 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConceptScore W2022366945C138921699 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConceptScore W2022366945C162324750 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConceptScore W2022366945C17744445 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConceptScore W2022366945C199539241 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConceptScore W2022366945C2910001868 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConceptScore W2022366945C34447519 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConceptScore W2022366945C45237549 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConceptScore W2022366945C514928085 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConceptScore W2022366945C533735693 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConceptScore W2022366945C74363100 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConceptScore W2022366945C78780426 @default.
- W2022366945 hasConceptScore W2022366945C94625758 @default.
- W2022366945 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W2022366945 hasLocation W20223669451 @default.
- W2022366945 hasOpenAccess W2022366945 @default.
- W2022366945 hasPrimaryLocation W20223669451 @default.
- W2022366945 hasRelatedWork W1605302816 @default.
- W2022366945 hasRelatedWork W2065916074 @default.
- W2022366945 hasRelatedWork W2167367079 @default.
- W2022366945 hasRelatedWork W2269141363 @default.
- W2022366945 hasRelatedWork W2360869111 @default.
- W2022366945 hasRelatedWork W2503620028 @default.
- W2022366945 hasRelatedWork W2566346406 @default.
- W2022366945 hasRelatedWork W2899084033 @default.
- W2022366945 hasRelatedWork W3184233538 @default.
- W2022366945 hasRelatedWork W609035252 @default.
- W2022366945 hasVolume "7" @default.
- W2022366945 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2022366945 isRetracted "false" @default.