Scope of RegPol² research covers several countries, intensity of the coverage is displayed in the map below:
Individual projects, sorted by the country are listed below:
EU level (2)
• Theoretical foundations for transnational comparative research on governance of core-periphery relations
• Theoretical and conceptual thoughts around the ways of adaptation, formation of strategies and potentials for new developments
Germany (6)
• Understanding the role of agents present on the housing market in the production of core-periphery relations
• Similar Ideas, Contrasting Practices: Regional Development in Central and Eastern Europe.
• Multilevel governance for balanced development between core and peripheral spaces
• Counteracting peripheralization through local development? – The challenges and opportunities of social and solidarity economy initiatives in Hungary and Eastern Germany.
• Relational perspectives on innovation activities of firms from peripheral regions.
• European and national regional and innovation policies reproducing peripheries?
Hungary (5)
• Understanding the role of agents present on the housing market in the production of core-periphery relations
• Towards territorial cohesion? Path dependence and path innovation of regional policy in Central and Eastern Europe
• Everyday practices of adaptation and resistance to peripheralisation at household scale
• Counteracting peripheralization through local development? – The challenges and opportunities of social and solidarity economy initiatives in Hungary and Eastern Germany.
• The formation, reproduction and persistence of spatial social and economic polarisation
Estonia (5)
• Images of the Periphery Impeding Rural Development? Discursive Peripheralization of Rural Spaces in Post-Socialist Estonia.
• Public leaders shaping peripheral regions? A comparative case study focusing on the role of public leaders in peripheralising regions of Estonia and the Netherlands
• Towards territorial cohesion? Path dependence and path innovation of regional policy in Central and Eastern Europe
• Relational perspectives on innovation activities of firms from peripheral regions.
• European and national regional and innovation policies reproducing peripheries?
Romania (4)
• Socio-Spatial Polarization – Driving Force and Outcome of Territorial Mobility in Post-Socialist Romania.
• Similar Ideas, Contrasting Practices: Regional Development in Central and Eastern Europe.
• Everyday practices of adaptation and resistance to peripheralisation at household scale
• The role of renewable energy in the development of peripheral areas in North-West Romania
Czech Republic (3)
• Towards territorial cohesion? Path dependence and path innovation of regional policy in Central and Eastern Europe
• Multilevel governance for balanced development between core and peripheral spaces
Slovakia (3)
• Multilevel governance for balanced development between core and peripheral spaces
• European and national regional and innovation policies reproducing peripheries?
Austria (2)
• Multilevel governance for balanced development between core and peripheral spaces