Between Cooperation and Conflict
Strategies of Regional Mobilization towards the EU
Herausgeber: Antunes, Sandrina; Rowe, Carolyn; Cornago, Noé
Between Cooperation and Conflict
Strategies of Regional Mobilization towards the EU
Herausgeber: Antunes, Sandrina; Rowe, Carolyn; Cornago, Noé
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This timely book presents conclusive new evidence on paradiplomacy in contemporary Europe, challenging mainstream understanding of how substate actors engage with the European Union.
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This timely book presents conclusive new evidence on paradiplomacy in contemporary Europe, challenging mainstream understanding of how substate actors engage with the European Union.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 130
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9781041144441
- ISBN-10: 104114444X
- Artikelnr.: 74777230
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 130
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9781041144441
- ISBN-10: 104114444X
- Artikelnr.: 74777230
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sandrina Antunes is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Universidade do Minho, Portugal, and a Scientific Fellow at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. She is an integrated researcher at the Research Centre in Political Science (CICP). Her research interests include regionalism, nationalism, and sub-state mobilization in the European Union, with a particular focus on the evolving dynamics of paradiplomacy, Europeanization, and lobbying activities within EU governance structures. Noé Cornago is Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), and CPD Research Fellow at the University of Southern California Center on Public Diplomacy (2023-25). His research is focused on the contemporary transformations of diplomacy and more specifically in the evolving co-production of domestic and global political order. Carolyn Rowe is Reader in Politics and Co-Directs the Aston Centre for Europe. Carolyn has expertise in the analysis of territorial politics in the EU, German federalism and devolution in the UK. She has provided analysis on the role of Brexit, devolved governance and the role of the German Länder in the European Union to a number of external organisations, including several EU institutions, the Scottish Parliament, the UK Shadow Europe team, CIPFA and a large manufacturing association. Rachel Minto is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the Department of Politics and International Relations at Cardiff University, where she is also a member of the Wales Governance Centre. She specializes in EU governance, gender equality, and territorial politics. Her current research examines post-Brexit EU-UK territorial relationships and their implications for UK governance. In particular, she explores multi-level governance, Europeanisation, and de-Europeanisation across the different territories of the UK.
Introduction: Between cooperation and conflict: explaining strategies of
regional paradiplomacy towards the EU in regions inside, outside and in
transition (1992-2022) 1. Paradiplomacy and the European Union's trade
treaty negotiations: the role of Wallonia and Brussels 2. More cooperation
than conflict despite no 'Third Level'? Understanding the dynamics of
paradiplomacy towards the EU in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg 3.
Frontrunners but different games? Comparing Catalan and Basque
paradiplomacy towards the EU 4. Made in the USA? The paradiplomatic
strategies of California and Illinois to the EU 5. Sub-states in
transition: changing patterns of EU paradiplomacy in Scotland and Wales,
1992-2021
regional paradiplomacy towards the EU in regions inside, outside and in
transition (1992-2022) 1. Paradiplomacy and the European Union's trade
treaty negotiations: the role of Wallonia and Brussels 2. More cooperation
than conflict despite no 'Third Level'? Understanding the dynamics of
paradiplomacy towards the EU in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg 3.
Frontrunners but different games? Comparing Catalan and Basque
paradiplomacy towards the EU 4. Made in the USA? The paradiplomatic
strategies of California and Illinois to the EU 5. Sub-states in
transition: changing patterns of EU paradiplomacy in Scotland and Wales,
1992-2021
Introduction: Between cooperation and conflict: explaining strategies of
regional paradiplomacy towards the EU in regions inside, outside and in
transition (1992-2022) 1. Paradiplomacy and the European Union's trade
treaty negotiations: the role of Wallonia and Brussels 2. More cooperation
than conflict despite no 'Third Level'? Understanding the dynamics of
paradiplomacy towards the EU in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg 3.
Frontrunners but different games? Comparing Catalan and Basque
paradiplomacy towards the EU 4. Made in the USA? The paradiplomatic
strategies of California and Illinois to the EU 5. Sub-states in
transition: changing patterns of EU paradiplomacy in Scotland and Wales,
1992-2021
regional paradiplomacy towards the EU in regions inside, outside and in
transition (1992-2022) 1. Paradiplomacy and the European Union's trade
treaty negotiations: the role of Wallonia and Brussels 2. More cooperation
than conflict despite no 'Third Level'? Understanding the dynamics of
paradiplomacy towards the EU in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg 3.
Frontrunners but different games? Comparing Catalan and Basque
paradiplomacy towards the EU 4. Made in the USA? The paradiplomatic
strategies of California and Illinois to the EU 5. Sub-states in
transition: changing patterns of EU paradiplomacy in Scotland and Wales,
1992-2021







