地区之间的政治利害关系

Q1 Social Sciences Theoretical Inquiries in Law Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1515/til-2023-0014
Yishai Blank, Issi Rosen-Zvi
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随着各国努力解决诸如协调问题、经济不平等、种族紧张和环境恶化等问题,区域主义正在全球范围内复苏。各国正在探索各种区域实体作为应对这些挑战的潜在解决方案。然而,尽管区域的重要性日益突出,但它们的理论仍然不足。虽然对国家和地方政府进行了广泛的研究,但区域往往被视为类似于国家或类似于地方,或作为对两者局限性的临时补救措施。本文试图将这一观点复杂化,并提出区域理论的初始阶段。通过对以色列城市联盟的案例研究,追溯其历史起源和向多用途区域集群的法律演变,本文揭示了关于区域的有价值的理论见解。首先,它认为,正如“地方”和“国家”相互影响一样,“地方”和“区域”也是相互依存的概念,每个定义都依赖于另一个定义。第三个概念——区域概念——的存在至关重要,使其成为概念上的三合一而不是二元。其次,本文强调,地方间合作和特殊目的政府(SPGs)等法律制度并非天生具有地方性或区域性,而是可以被视为取决于历史和政治偶然性。地方和区域形式的概念化和具体表现受到政治关切和意识形态承诺的影响,超出了单纯的技术或功能考虑。最后,本文反思了区域形式的独特特征,这些特征使它们在法律上、社会上、地理上和经济上比国家和地方的形式更灵活,适应性更强。
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The political stakes of regions
Abstract Regionalism is experiencing a global resurgence as countries grapple with issues such as coordination problems, economic inequality, racial tensions, and environmental degradation. Nations are exploring various regional entities as potential solutions to these challenges. However, despite the growing prominence of regions, they remain undertheorized. While extensive research has been conducted on national and local governments, regions have often been treated as either state-like or locality-like, or as ad-hoc remedies for the limitations of both. This article seeks to complicate this perspective and present the initial stages of a theory of regions. By examining the case study of the Cities’ Union in Israel and tracing its historical origins and legal evolution into multipurpose regional clusters, the article uncovers valuable theoretical insights about regions. First, it argues that just as “the local” and “the national” mutually shape one another, “the local” and “the regional” too are interdependent concepts, each definition relying on the other. The existence of a third concept—the regional—is crucial, making this a conceptual triad rather than a dyad. Second, the article highlights that legal institutions such as interlocal cooperations and special-purpose governments (SPGs) are not inherently local or regional but can be perceived as either depending on historical and political contingencies. The conceptualization and concrete manifestations of local and regional forms are subject to political concerns and ideological commitments, extending beyond mere technical or functional considerations. Lastly, the article reflects on the unique characteristics of regional forms that make them legally, socially, geographically, and economically nimbler and more adaptable than their national and local counterparts.
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Theoretical Inquiries in Law
Theoretical Inquiries in Law Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: Theoretical Inquiries in Law is devoted to the application to legal thought of insights developed by diverse disciplines such as philosophy, sociology, economics, history and psychology. The range of legal issues dealt with by the journal is virtually unlimited, subject only to the journal''s commitment to cross-disciplinary fertilization of ideas. We strive to provide a forum for all those interested in looking at law from more than a single theoretical perspective and who share our view that only a multi-disciplinary analysis can provide a comprehensive account of the complex interrelationships between law, society and individuals
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