The Report (2017 edition)
Early 2014, as the new programming period started, the Assembly of European Regions (AER) decided to look into the role regional authorities play in European politics and in Europe in general. To what extent is the subsidiarity principle implemented in European countries? Have Regions seen their competences and influence developed in the last years? How does multilevel governance look like in the various European states? If we consider the case of EU regional policy, to what extent has the partnership principle been respected for the setting up and implementation of this key policy for European regions? These questions have been at the heart of a first study run in 2014-2016. More than 40 experts accepted to give their contribution to this work, by delivering detailed reports about the state of regionalisation and multilevel governance in chosen European countries. The study covers 42 countries, and each country report is based on a similar structure, thereby allowing a comparative approach among all studied countries.
- The first part of the report gives the political impetus from the main European stakeholders
- The second part of this report entails a summarised version of the country reports. The objective is to provide interested readers with a short overview of the main features of regionalisation in various European countries. The complete versions of the country reports are available on the AER website, under LINK
- The third part provides a thematic approach based on the main findings delivered by the country reports and the current state of regionalisation in Europe. The trends and outlooks lead to open questions on the future of the regions in the European landscape, and more broadly on the role of subnational authorities in the shaping of the continent.
- The fourth part gives the floor to the actual regional decision-makers in Europe, across a series of interviews and statements by Presidents, Vice-Presidents and elected representatives of the European regions.
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Country specific reports
Albania | Armenia | Austria | Azerbaijan |
Belgium | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bulgaria | Croatia |
Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | Estonia |
Finland | France | Macedonia (FYROM) | Georgia |
Germany | Greece | Hungary | Iceland |
Ireland | Italy | Latvia | Lithuania |
Luxembourg | Malta | Moldova | Montenegro |
The Netherlands | Norway | Poland | Portugal |
Romania | Russia | Serbia | Slovakia |
Slovenia | Spain | Sweden | Switzerland |
Ukraine | United Kingdom |