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Between CentralIzatIon and RecentralIzatIon: RegIonal PolIcIes in Hungary

Year 2011, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 38 - 47, 01.12.2011

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  • Agh Attila & Arpad Rozsas (2005) Regional Policy in Hungary Institutional Preparations for EU Accession. Dublin European Institute
  • Bachtler John, Ruth Downes, Ewa Helinska-Hughes, John Macquarrie (1999) Regional Development and Policy in the Transition Countries. European Policies Research Centre
  • Bachtler John, Fiona Wishlade, Douglas Yuill (2001). Regional Policy in Europe After Enlargement.European Policies Research Centre
  • Brusis, Martin (2002) Between EU Requirments, Competetive Politics, and National Traditions: Re-creating Regions in the Accession Countries of Central and Eastern Europe, Governance vol 15 no 4 pp 531- 559
  • Cartwright, Andrew & Katalin Kovacs (2008) Controlled Decentralization. Local, Regional, and Central Power in the Making of Hungarian Regional Development Policy. Central European University Center for Policy Studies
  • Davies Sara, Stefan Kah, Charlie Woods (2010) Regional Dimensions of Financial and Economic Crisis. European Policies Research Centre.
  • Deak, Szabolcs & Imre Negyel (2003). Some Aspects of Regional Development in Hungary pp. 145-160. Ed: I. Negyel, Knowledge Transfer, Small and Medium Sized Enterprises, and Regional Development in Hungary, Jate Press
  • Enyedi, György & Ilona Palne Kovacs (2008). Regional Changes in The Urban System and Governance Responses in Hungary. Urban Research & Practice. Vol 1, No. 2, pp.149-163
  • EURADA (1999) Creation, Development and Management of RDA’s: Does It Have To Be So Difficult
  • Futo Peter, Ilona Palne-Kovacs,Tamas Fleischer, Peter Dombi (2005) The Evolution of Multi-level Governance in Regional and Environmental Policies in Hungary. Final Report of the National Study for Hungary
  • http://www.vki.hu/~tfleisch/PDF/pdf03/ADAPT-HU-FINAL.pdf
  • Gasior-Niemiec, Anna (2009). Local Government in the Process of Transformation pp: 228-253. Ed. Paul Blokker and Bruno Dallago Regional Diversity and Local Development in the New Member States Palgrave Macmillan
  • Goetz, Klaus H.(2001). Making Sense of Post-communist Central Administration: Modernization, Europeanization or Latinization Journal of European Public Policy 8:6 pp: 1032-1051
  • Guglielmetti, Chiara (2009). Local Development in a European Union Perspective: Cohesion and Regional Policies in Central and Eastern Europe 63-99. Ed. Paul Blokker Bruno Dallago Regional Diversity and Local Development in the New Member States Palgrave Macmillan
  • Heather, Grabbe (2002). Europeanization Goes East: Power and Uncertainty in the EU Accession Process
  • http://www.ceses.cuni.cz/CESES-141-version1-3_1__Grabbe_2002_Europeanisation_goes_east.pdf
  • Heritier, Adrienne (2001). Differential Europe: National Administrative Responses to Community Policy pp. 44-59. Ed. Transforming Europe, Maria Green Cowles, James Caporoso, Thomas Risse. Cornell University Press
  • Horvath, Gyula (2009). Cohesion Deficiencies in Eastern and Central Europe - Inequalities of Regional Research Area. Center for Regional Studies of Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • Hudec, Oto (2007). Regional Innovation Strategy as a Policy Instrument, North Hungarian Development Strategies Volume IV, Issue 2, pp.3-14
  • Lackenbauer, Jörg (2004). After Transition and EU Accession: A Review of Economic Geography and Regional Disparities in Hungary
  • http://www.wz.uni.lodz.pl/ersa/abstr/lackenbauer_p.pdf
  • Lorentzen, Anne (1998). Transition, Institutions and Regional Development in Hungary, BAZ County, Pp. 141-161. Ed Henrik Halkier, Mike Danson, Charlotte Damborg, Regional Development Agencies in Europe, Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Lorentzen, Anne (1999). Industrial Development, Technology Change, and Regional Disparity in Hungary. European Planning Studies vol.7 No.4, pp. 463-482
  • Moravcsik, Andrew and Milada Anna Vachudova (2003). National Interests, State Power, and EU Enlargement East European Politics and Societies, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp: 42–57
  • Nemes, Gustav (1999). Rural Development Policies for an Enlarged Europe: The Challenges for Hungary. Centre for Regional Studies of Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • Olsson, Jan (2003). Democracy Paradoxes in Multi-level Governance: Theorizingon Structural Fund System Research, Journal of European Public Policy, vol.10:2, ss. 283-300.
  • Palne Ilona Kovacs , C.J. Paraskevopoulos, Gy Horvath (2004). Institutional Legacies and the Shaping of Regional Governance in Hungary. Regional & Federal Studies, Vol.14, no 3pp. 430-460
  • Palne Ilona Kovacs (2009). Regionalization in Hungary: Options and Scenarios on the Road to Europe. Pp.199-214.Ed. Paul Blokker Bruno Dallago Regional Diversity and Local Development in the New Member States Palgrave Macmillan
  • Rave, Simone (1999) Regional Development in Hungary and its Preparation for the Structural Funds. Centre for Regional Studies of Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • Rechnitzer, Janos (2000). The Features of the Transition of Hungary’s Regional System .Centre for Regional Studies of Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • Ruttkay, Eva ( 2009). Local Development and Local Government in Hungary: Challenges for a New Local Policy pp. 197-221. Ed. Paul Blokker Bruno Dallago Regional Diversity and Local Development in the New Member States Palgrave Macmillan
  • Schimmelfennig, Frank & Ulrich Sedelmeier (2004). Governance by Conditionality: EU Rule Transfer to the Candidate Countries of Central and Eastern Europe Journal of European Public Policy 11:4 ss:669- 687
  • Van Der Knaap, Peter (1994). “The Committee of the Regions: The Outset of a 'Europe of the Regions”,, Regional & Federal Studies, Vol: 4: 2, ss.86-100
  • Yoder, Jennifer A. (2003). Decentralisation and Regionalisation after Communism: Administrative and Territorial Reform in Poland and the Czech Republic Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 55, No. 2 pp. 263-286
  • Yuill Douglas, Irene Mcmaster, Katja Wirwaldt (2010). Regional Policy Under Crisis Conditions: Recent Regional Policy Developments in the EU and Norway. European Policies Research Centre

MERKEZİYETÇİLİKTEN YENİ MERKEZİYETÇİLİĞE: MACARİSTAN’DA YEREL VE BÖLGESEL POLİTİKALAR

Year 2011, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 38 - 47, 01.12.2011

Abstract

Macaristan’da AB etkisi ile yerel ve bölgesel yönetimlerin güçlendirilmesi yönündeki reformlar ekonomik eksende düşünülmüş ve idari boyutu oldukça zayıf kalmıştır. Yerel grupların yeterli destek vermemesi ve özel sektör sermayesinin sürece ortak olmadaki tereddüdüne ilaveten 2004 yılında Avrupa Birliği’nin bölgesel yapıların zayıflığını öne sürerek bölgesel kalkınmada merkezi yönetime öncelik veren yaklaşımı ile merkezi yönetim konumunu daha da güçlendirmiştir ki 1989 sonrası 15 yıllık sürede yapılan yerel ve bölgesel reformlar sonucunda ortaya çıkan durum merkezi yönetimin değişen şartlarda kendini yeniden üretmesi olarak değerlendirilebilir

References

  • Agh Attila & Arpad Rozsas (2005) Regional Policy in Hungary Institutional Preparations for EU Accession. Dublin European Institute
  • Bachtler John, Ruth Downes, Ewa Helinska-Hughes, John Macquarrie (1999) Regional Development and Policy in the Transition Countries. European Policies Research Centre
  • Bachtler John, Fiona Wishlade, Douglas Yuill (2001). Regional Policy in Europe After Enlargement.European Policies Research Centre
  • Brusis, Martin (2002) Between EU Requirments, Competetive Politics, and National Traditions: Re-creating Regions in the Accession Countries of Central and Eastern Europe, Governance vol 15 no 4 pp 531- 559
  • Cartwright, Andrew & Katalin Kovacs (2008) Controlled Decentralization. Local, Regional, and Central Power in the Making of Hungarian Regional Development Policy. Central European University Center for Policy Studies
  • Davies Sara, Stefan Kah, Charlie Woods (2010) Regional Dimensions of Financial and Economic Crisis. European Policies Research Centre.
  • Deak, Szabolcs & Imre Negyel (2003). Some Aspects of Regional Development in Hungary pp. 145-160. Ed: I. Negyel, Knowledge Transfer, Small and Medium Sized Enterprises, and Regional Development in Hungary, Jate Press
  • Enyedi, György & Ilona Palne Kovacs (2008). Regional Changes in The Urban System and Governance Responses in Hungary. Urban Research & Practice. Vol 1, No. 2, pp.149-163
  • EURADA (1999) Creation, Development and Management of RDA’s: Does It Have To Be So Difficult
  • Futo Peter, Ilona Palne-Kovacs,Tamas Fleischer, Peter Dombi (2005) The Evolution of Multi-level Governance in Regional and Environmental Policies in Hungary. Final Report of the National Study for Hungary
  • http://www.vki.hu/~tfleisch/PDF/pdf03/ADAPT-HU-FINAL.pdf
  • Gasior-Niemiec, Anna (2009). Local Government in the Process of Transformation pp: 228-253. Ed. Paul Blokker and Bruno Dallago Regional Diversity and Local Development in the New Member States Palgrave Macmillan
  • Goetz, Klaus H.(2001). Making Sense of Post-communist Central Administration: Modernization, Europeanization or Latinization Journal of European Public Policy 8:6 pp: 1032-1051
  • Guglielmetti, Chiara (2009). Local Development in a European Union Perspective: Cohesion and Regional Policies in Central and Eastern Europe 63-99. Ed. Paul Blokker Bruno Dallago Regional Diversity and Local Development in the New Member States Palgrave Macmillan
  • Heather, Grabbe (2002). Europeanization Goes East: Power and Uncertainty in the EU Accession Process
  • http://www.ceses.cuni.cz/CESES-141-version1-3_1__Grabbe_2002_Europeanisation_goes_east.pdf
  • Heritier, Adrienne (2001). Differential Europe: National Administrative Responses to Community Policy pp. 44-59. Ed. Transforming Europe, Maria Green Cowles, James Caporoso, Thomas Risse. Cornell University Press
  • Horvath, Gyula (2009). Cohesion Deficiencies in Eastern and Central Europe - Inequalities of Regional Research Area. Center for Regional Studies of Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • Hudec, Oto (2007). Regional Innovation Strategy as a Policy Instrument, North Hungarian Development Strategies Volume IV, Issue 2, pp.3-14
  • Lackenbauer, Jörg (2004). After Transition and EU Accession: A Review of Economic Geography and Regional Disparities in Hungary
  • http://www.wz.uni.lodz.pl/ersa/abstr/lackenbauer_p.pdf
  • Lorentzen, Anne (1998). Transition, Institutions and Regional Development in Hungary, BAZ County, Pp. 141-161. Ed Henrik Halkier, Mike Danson, Charlotte Damborg, Regional Development Agencies in Europe, Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Lorentzen, Anne (1999). Industrial Development, Technology Change, and Regional Disparity in Hungary. European Planning Studies vol.7 No.4, pp. 463-482
  • Moravcsik, Andrew and Milada Anna Vachudova (2003). National Interests, State Power, and EU Enlargement East European Politics and Societies, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp: 42–57
  • Nemes, Gustav (1999). Rural Development Policies for an Enlarged Europe: The Challenges for Hungary. Centre for Regional Studies of Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • Olsson, Jan (2003). Democracy Paradoxes in Multi-level Governance: Theorizingon Structural Fund System Research, Journal of European Public Policy, vol.10:2, ss. 283-300.
  • Palne Ilona Kovacs , C.J. Paraskevopoulos, Gy Horvath (2004). Institutional Legacies and the Shaping of Regional Governance in Hungary. Regional & Federal Studies, Vol.14, no 3pp. 430-460
  • Palne Ilona Kovacs (2009). Regionalization in Hungary: Options and Scenarios on the Road to Europe. Pp.199-214.Ed. Paul Blokker Bruno Dallago Regional Diversity and Local Development in the New Member States Palgrave Macmillan
  • Rave, Simone (1999) Regional Development in Hungary and its Preparation for the Structural Funds. Centre for Regional Studies of Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • Rechnitzer, Janos (2000). The Features of the Transition of Hungary’s Regional System .Centre for Regional Studies of Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • Ruttkay, Eva ( 2009). Local Development and Local Government in Hungary: Challenges for a New Local Policy pp. 197-221. Ed. Paul Blokker Bruno Dallago Regional Diversity and Local Development in the New Member States Palgrave Macmillan
  • Schimmelfennig, Frank & Ulrich Sedelmeier (2004). Governance by Conditionality: EU Rule Transfer to the Candidate Countries of Central and Eastern Europe Journal of European Public Policy 11:4 ss:669- 687
  • Van Der Knaap, Peter (1994). “The Committee of the Regions: The Outset of a 'Europe of the Regions”,, Regional & Federal Studies, Vol: 4: 2, ss.86-100
  • Yoder, Jennifer A. (2003). Decentralisation and Regionalisation after Communism: Administrative and Territorial Reform in Poland and the Czech Republic Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 55, No. 2 pp. 263-286
  • Yuill Douglas, Irene Mcmaster, Katja Wirwaldt (2010). Regional Policy Under Crisis Conditions: Recent Regional Policy Developments in the EU and Norway. European Policies Research Centre
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Aziz Tuncer This is me

M.fatih Bilal Alodalı This is me

Publication Date December 1, 2011
Published in Issue Year 2011 Volume: 6 Issue: 2

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APA Tuncer, A., & Alodalı, M. B. (2011). MERKEZİYETÇİLİKTEN YENİ MERKEZİYETÇİLİĞE: MACARİSTAN’DA YEREL VE BÖLGESEL POLİTİKALAR. Bilgi Ekonomisi Ve Yönetimi Dergisi, 6(2), 38-47.