An ongoing change in regional governance triggered by the Delrio Law (No. 56/2014) led to a differentiated landscape across the country. This reshaping consists more in provisional, inertial and somehow random tendencies than in governance models that are consolidating. What emerges is a not homogeneous system under a variable geometry. The final result is that although transitional, these governance models can mark a divide be-tween first movers – which started a rescaling process – and late comer regions – which did not and thus lag behind, still in midstream. Yet, like all policy legacies, this divide can significantly impact future centre-periphery relations.
In mezzo al guado. La governance subregionale tra «vecchie» province e «nuove» aree vaste
Bolgherini Silvia
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2016
Abstract
An ongoing change in regional governance triggered by the Delrio Law (No. 56/2014) led to a differentiated landscape across the country. This reshaping consists more in provisional, inertial and somehow random tendencies than in governance models that are consolidating. What emerges is a not homogeneous system under a variable geometry. The final result is that although transitional, these governance models can mark a divide be-tween first movers – which started a rescaling process – and late comer regions – which did not and thus lag behind, still in midstream. Yet, like all policy legacies, this divide can significantly impact future centre-periphery relations.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.