The new urban politics of europe: The area-based approach to regeneration policy

Hans Thor Andersen*

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Abstract

This chapter focuses on urban regeneration policy in Europe. The political and ideological reaction to the many social changes posed a strong challenge to the prevailing interpretation of social and economic relations: The Keynesian or social-democratic welfare state. Policy-making has mostly been conducted in the form of general or universal regulation. The limits to area-based strategies are clearly related to the area's spatial extent. The success of the spatial approach as a political strategy depends on the policy issue as well as on the geographical scale of the processes and relations involved. The political arid cultural transformation of the member states of the European Union has shifted the predominant focus away from the national setting not only toward local and regional but also to European settings.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGoverning European Cities : Social Fragmentation, Social Exclusion and Urban
Number of pages21
PublisherCRC Press/Balkema
Publication date1 Jan 2019
Pages233-253
ISBN (Print)9781138735590
ISBN (Electronic)9781351737180
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2019

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© Hans Thor Andersen and Ronald van Kempen 2001.

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