Regiony a państwa w Unii Europejskiej. W stronę państwa postwestfalskiego?
Abstract
My article aims at presenting the role of regions in the decision-making process of the European Union. After analyzing different channels used by regions to influence UE decisions, I try to put my conclusions in wider theoretical context. Although central governments arc still major and dominant players in the UE, they must more often compete with others actors, especially with sub- -national authorities. Growing activity of regions raises questions about relations between territoriality, sovereignty and state. Of help is the introduction of the post-westphalian national state. It is post-westphalian, because it does not have absolute control over its territory, it does not have monopoly over international politics (actually distinction between domestic and international is blurred) and it is more and more fragmented (possibility of tensions between central and subcentral authorities on European level). However, it is still national, because power is still legitimized in national terms.
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Jaskułowski, Krzysztof, Regiony a państwa w Unii Europejskiej. W stronę państwa postwestfalskiego?, [w:] Spotkania Europejskie, 2009, nr 2, s.31-46