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100 _aCelata, Filippo
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245 _aBorderscapes of external Europeanization in the Mediterranean neighbourhood/
260 _bSage,
_c2019.
300 _a Vol 26, issue 1, 2019 : (9-21 p.).
520 _aIn this paper, we conceptualize external Europeanization as a multi-situated and selective process of differential inclusion. The aim is to contribute to recent research on the reconfiguration of “normative power Europe” through a more proper consideration of the dialogical positioning of different typologies of both recipients and transmitters of European external policies, and local economic actors, in particular. We show how the idea of the Mediterranean as a borderscape of differential inclusion allows for an analysis that extends beyond the restrictive inside/outside binary typical of many current interpretations of the Euro-Mediterranean and the European Neighbourhood Policy. This view is especially crucial in times of decreasing European Union leverage, internal crises and geopolitical turmoil in the Mediterranean and beyond. The attempt is, therefore, to shed light on the complicated geometries of Europeanization while also emphasizing the ways in which they entangle both symbolic projections and material interests. Such a conceptualization is then applied to a case study of the border between Italy and Tunisia.
650 _aBorderscapes,
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650 _adifferential inclusion,
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650 _aEuropeanization,
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650 _a Italy,
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650 _aTunisia
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700 _aColetti, Raffaella
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_dLondon Sage Publications Ltd. 1994
_tEuropean urban and regional studies
_x0969-7764
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0969776417717309
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