Establishment of a New Planning System in Ukraine: Institutional Change Between Europeanization and Post-Socialist Path Dependence
Oleksandr Anisimov,
Maria Smirnova and
Ievgeniia Dulko
Planning Theory & Practice, 2024, vol. 25, issue 4, 482-501
Abstract:
Most research on planning systems in Europe focused on North and West Europe, with limited interest in Central Europe and even less attention to ‘post-socialist’ Europe. This study examines the recent reform of spatial planning in Ukraine by developing a new model of institutional change. Based on the empirical findings, supported by the results of an adapted ESPON-COMPASS questionnaire, we argue that Ukraine has undergone a fundamental transformation of the planning system. The research contributes to the theoretical debate on international comparative planning research by establishing a new approach to studying institutional change in planning systems.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/14649357.2024.2414973
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