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The Development of Territorial Cohesion Policies in Latvia
Laila KūleDominic Steadsubject
Cohesion (linguistics)ConceptualizationEuropean policyPolitical economyPolitical scienceGeography Planning and DevelopmentSubject (philosophy)languageStakeholderLatvianEconomic systemRegional policylanguage.human_languagedescription
Abstract This article examines how territorial cohesion policies have taken shape in Latvia in response to European debates on the subject. It argues that the conceptualization of territorial cohesion in Latvia is closely linked to the country's historical development path and primarily reflects national concerns with social cohesion. While Latvian national and regional level institutions rely on open processes of policy-making and stakeholder involvement, which were developed during the period of post-soviet transition when the country's planning system and regional policy approach were reformulated, the same open and consultative approach is not always evident during the drafting or consideration of European policy proposals in Latvia.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2011-01-01 | disP - The Planning Review |