相互依存声明

IF 3.4 2区 经济学 Q1 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING
A. Faludi
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我们认为,政府的权力来源于人民,这是不言自明的事实。这里是《美国独立宣言》的名言版本,该宣言由来自美国殖民地的代表组成的大陆会议同意。今天,挑选代表的复杂性会受到很多关注。被要求阐明和捍卫选民的利益,跨境和总体问题最终可能会被忽视。选民和他们的担忧是第一位的。然而,正如《独立宣言》所说,为了保障生命、自由和追求幸福,“相互依存宣言”的时机可能已经到来,这将影响我所说的民主合法性的产生。选举是否应该继续给予居民选民特权?讨论这个看似遥远的问题的直接场合是欧盟(EU)的《2021–27年凝聚力政策包》,该政策包提出了一个旨在解决跨国界相互依存问题的欧洲跨境机制(ECBM)。自从INTERREG支持相关倡议以来,欧盟一直致力于支持跨境地区,让许多规划者参与这一进程。然而,跨境关系经常受到冷落。这是特别的,但并非唯一的——想想所谓的难民危机——管理新冠肺炎的情况。ECBM建议允许边境当局援引邻国的规则手册,以便双方都能遵守相同的规则。这样可以最大限度地减少边界影响,使边界完全消失。
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Declaration of Interdependence
We hold these truths to be self-evident that government derives its powers from the people. See here a version of the famous words of the US Declaration of Independence, agreed by a Continental Congress that assembled delegates from across the American colonies. Today, the complexities of selecting delegates would have received a lot of attention. Called upon to articulate and defend the interests of their constituencies, cross-border and overarching issues may end up getting short shrift. Voters and their concerns come first. However, to safeguard, as the Declaration of Independence has it, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, the moment may have arrived for a ‘Declaration of Interdependence’, with implications for what I call the production of democratic legitimacy. Should elections continue privileging resident voters?The immediate occasion for discussing this apparently remote issue, is the Cohesion Policy Package 2021–27 of the European Union (EU), proposing a European Cross-Border Mechanism (ECBM) designed to deal with interdependence across national borders. Ever since INTERREG has supported relevant initiatives, the EU has committed to supporting cross-border areas, engaging many planners in the process. However, cross-border relations frequently get short shrift. This is particularly, but not exclusively – think of the so-called refugee crisis – the case in managing COVID-19. What the ECBM suggests is allowing authorities along borders to invoke the rule book of their neighbours so that both sides can follow the same rules. This should minimise border effects to the extent that borders may as well disappear.
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期刊介绍: Planning Theory & Practice provides an international focus for the development of theory and practice in spatial planning and a forum to promote the policy dimensions of space and place. Published four times a year in conjunction with the Royal Town Planning Institute, London, it publishes original articles and review papers from both academics and practitioners with the aim of encouraging more effective, two-way communication between theory and practice. The Editors invite robustly researched papers which raise issues at the leading edge of planning theory and practice, and welcome papers on controversial subjects. Contributors in the early stages of their academic careers are encouraged, as are rejoinders to items previously published.
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