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EUROPE IN THE WORLD Salzburg – 13 March 2006 Lead Partner RIATE : Bernard Corminboeuf, Clarisse Didelon, Nicolas Lambert, Isabelle Salmon, Céline Dupuy-Levy Core Team IGEAT : Laurent Aujean, Gilles Van Hammes, Pablo Medina, Christian Vandermotten ITPS: Mats Johansson, Daniel Rauhut LADYSS : Pierre Beckouche, Yann Richard UMR Géographie-cités : Nadine Cattan, Claude Grasland, Christian Grataloup, Guillaume Lesecq, Christine Zanin Experts CRS HAS: Györgyi Barta, László Dancs, Imre Nagy, Alexandra Szigeti, Péter Strömpl CASA: Elena Besussi, Sinesio Alves Junior TIGRIS - "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University: Octavian Groza, Ionel Muntele, Alexandru Rusu, Oana Stoleriu, Georgiana Voicu ETH Zurich: Marco Keiner GRUPO SOGES: Alberto Vanolo

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EUROPE IN THE WORLD Salzburg – 13 March 2006. Lead Partner RIATE : Bernard Corminboeuf, Clarisse Didelon, Nicolas Lambert, Isabelle Salmon, Céline Dupuy-Levy Core Team IGEAT : Laurent Aujean, Gilles Van Hammes, Pablo Medina, Christian Vandermotten ITPS: Mats Johansson, Daniel Rauhut - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EUROPE IN THE WORLDSalzburg – 13 March 2006

Lead Partner

RIATE : Bernard Corminboeuf, Clarisse Didelon, Nicolas Lambert, IsabelleSalmon, Céline Dupuy-Levy

Core Team

IGEAT : Laurent Aujean, Gilles Van Hammes, Pablo Medina, ChristianVandermottenITPS: Mats Johansson, Daniel RauhutLADYSS : Pierre Beckouche, Yann RichardUMR Géographie-cités : Nadine Cattan, Claude Grasland, Christian Grataloup, Guillaume Lesecq, Christine Zanin

Experts

CRS HAS: Györgyi Barta, László Dancs, Imre Nagy, Alexandra Szigeti, PéterStrömplCASA: Elena Besussi, Sinesio Alves JuniorTIGRIS - "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University: Octavian Groza, Ionel Muntele,Alexandru Rusu, Oana Stoleriu, Georgiana VoicuETH Zurich: Marco KeinerGRUPO SOGES: Alberto Vanolo

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Introduction

Presentation of the Second Interim Report

- Key findings on neighbourhood & policy options

- Key findings on internal differencation of European territory & policy options

- Toward the final report

- Annexes

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PART 1 . NEIGHBOURHOOD

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Key findings on Neighbourhood

GermanBritish

French

Multinational firms dividing

the World

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Limits of zones by International Organisations

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TRADE FLOWS BETWEEN EU AND NEIGHBOURS

UE 15

UE 25

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CHANGING PATTERN OF ECONOMIC DISPARITIESIN EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD (1956-2000)

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CHANGING PATTERN OF ECONOMIC DISPARITIESIN EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD (1956-2000)

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CHANGING PATTERN OF ECONOMIC DISPARITIESIN EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD (1956-2000)

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CHANGING PATTERN OF ECONOMIC DISPARITIESIN EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD (1956-2000)

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CHANGING PATTERN OF ECONOMIC DISPARITIESIN EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD (1956-2000)

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To improve the territorial bases and territorial efficiency of ENP:

- A more flexible territorial base in relation with various issues and various partners: bilateral, surregional and regional method.

- Enhancement of local projets.

- To improve crossborder and transnational cooperation financement.

- Capacity building of local authorities in member and, above all, in non member states for the conception and the implementation of really joint projects.

Policy Options

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4 CASES STUDIES ON ESPON EXTERNAL BORDERS

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Extract from the case study « Romania »

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• Key political issue : A better coordination between DG RELEX and DG REGIO (e.g. strategy of cooperation with Russia)

• Example : International migrations and private financial flows : how to make them support the development of departure and arrival countries/regions.

• Realistic utopia ? : A new Marshall Plan for European Neighbourhood …

Various importants issues

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NEIGHBOURHOOD : WHY BOTHER ?

4000 deaths of migrants toward Europe

(minimum estimation according to official sources)

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PART 2 . THE WORLD IN EUROPE

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National influence of ESPON statesin the World (trade flows)

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Collective influence of ESPON statesin the World (trade flows)

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Europe in the World (Air flows)

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The World in Europe (Airflows)

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Share of high technology products in the manufactured exports 1999-2000

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• An old debate : ESDP versus Lisbon strategy…

• A new challenge : evaluation of threats and opportunities for european regions according to World and neighbourhood scales

• Various types of regions according to the globalisation process => various possibilities regarding spatial planning

• The outside as an impact on the inside : an short example (Baltic states)

Policy Options

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Toward the Final Report

• VOLUME 01 : The World Side Story

Part A : Dividing the World ? Part B : The place of ESPON 29 in the WorldPart C : ESPON 29 in its neighborhood(s)Part D : Internal differentiation of ESPON 29

• VOLUME 02 : Thematic results & tools

• VOLUME 03 : Case studies

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Thank you for your attention

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ANNEXES

• Other outputs : WUTS

• Further developments : area of influence

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Other outputs : WUTS

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Other outputs : WUTS

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Other outputs : WUTS

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Further developments : area of influence

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Further developments : area of influence

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Further developments : area of influence