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The Making of the European Spatial Development Perspective. No Masterplan
Andreas Faludi and Bas Waterhout
Foreword by: Sir Peter Hall
Contents
VII .... Foreword by Sir Peter Hall
IX ..... Preface
XIII .. Acknowledgments
XV ... List of figures
XVI .. List of tables
XVII . Notes on contributors to the research
1 ....... 01 Roots and context
17 ..... 02 A European primer
29 ..... 03 Nantes and Turin - the single market casting its shadow
43 ..... 04 The Hague and Lisbon - tooling up for inter-governasmental planning
63 ..... 05 Liège and Liepzig - David and Goliath working in tandem
81 ..... 06 Strasbourg, Madrid, Venice - in the doldrums
97 ..... 07 Noordwijk - a collective effort
119 ... 08 Glasgow and the consultations - two parallel tracks
139 ... 09 Potsdam - the crowning event
159 ... 10 "The show must go on"
177 ... Epilogue
181 ... References
194 ... Index
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ISSN 1723-0993 | Registered at Court of Rome 4/12/2001, num. 514/2001
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