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The future of the European city in the West and the East

Elisabeth Lichtenberger

European Review, 1995, vol. 3, issue 2, 183-193

Abstract: The Eurometropolis is a new power, challenging the supranational role of Brussels. The territories of influence of such Eurometropolises extend outside individual nations. In federal systems they may be part of state organization, elsewhere they create networks of competition and co-operation, and have started to develop independent politics.

Date: 1995
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