New regions in the periphery: Agency and politics in shaping the governance of regional development in the Scotland–England border region

IF 1.8 Q2 ECONOMICS
D. Clelland
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The restructuring of sub-national economic governance has been one response to persistent regional inequalities; in the United Kingdom, this has entailed a rescaling of strategic economic governance around city-regions. The variety of ‘left behind’ places, however, also includes peripheral and non-urban regions, prompting actors across different scales to seek arrangements for those places outside the city-regional paradigm. This paper provides insights into these processes through tracing the emergence of two new and overlapping spaces of governance in the largely rural South of Scotland, and across a larger area also including the far North of England. While driven by top-down priorities of the centre, new spaces are created through political processes contested across multiple scales, layered onto existing arrangements. These episodes demonstrate how regional actors exercise agency in shaping governance arrangements by articulating regional problems, and proposed responses, with political concerns of the centre. They also indicate the potential for dominant approaches, based on city-regional imaginaries, to be challenged. New regions offer at least the potential for actors in the periphery to secure resources for place-based development, within a fragmented and competitive landscape. They may however prove to be transient, requiring ongoing coupling of regional and central interests to be maintained.
外围新区域:塑造苏格兰-英格兰边境地区区域发展治理的机构和政治
次国家经济治理结构的调整是对持续存在的区域不平等现象的一种回应;在英国,这就需要重新调整城市地区的战略经济治理。然而,各种各样的“留守”场所也包括外围和非城市区域,这促使不同规模的行动者寻求城市区域范式之外的这些场所的安排。本文通过追踪苏格兰南部以农村为主的地区以及包括英格兰北部在内的更大地区出现的两个新的重叠治理空间,深入了解了这些过程。在该中心自上而下的优先事项的推动下,新的空间是通过在现有安排的基础上,在多个层面上进行竞争的政治进程创造的。这些事件表明,区域行为者如何通过阐明区域问题和拟议的应对措施,以及中心的政治关切,在制定治理安排方面行使代理权。它们还表明,基于城市区域想象的主导方法可能会受到挑战。新的区域至少为外围的行动者提供了在分散和竞争的环境中为基于地方的发展获得资源的潜力。然而,它们可能是短暂的,需要保持区域和中央利益的持续耦合。
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Local Economy
Local Economy ECONOMICS-
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3.20
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期刊介绍: Local Economy is a peer-reviewed journal operating as an interdisciplinary forum for the critical review of policy developments in the broad area of local economic development and urban regeneration. It seeks not only to publish analysis and critique but also to disseminate innovative practice. One particular concern is with grassroots community economic development strategies and the work of voluntary organisations, considered within the context of wider social, political and economic change.
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