APA 6th Edition Trnski, M. (2009). No Policy on the Horizon? Europeanization and Regional Policy in Croatia. Politička misao, 46 (5), 181-209. Preuzeto s https://hrcak.srce.hr/55640
MLA 8th Edition Trnski, Marko. "No Policy on the Horizon? Europeanization and Regional Policy in Croatia." Politička misao, vol. 46, br. 5, 2009, str. 181-209. https://hrcak.srce.hr/55640. Citirano 20.04.2021.
Chicago 17th Edition Trnski, Marko. "No Policy on the Horizon? Europeanization and Regional Policy in Croatia." Politička misao 46, br. 5 (2009): 181-209. https://hrcak.srce.hr/55640
Harvard Trnski, M. (2009). 'No Policy on the Horizon? Europeanization and Regional Policy in Croatia', Politička misao, 46(5), str. 181-209. Preuzeto s: https://hrcak.srce.hr/55640 (Datum pristupa: 20.04.2021.)
Vancouver Trnski M. No Policy on the Horizon? Europeanization and Regional Policy in Croatia. Politička misao [Internet]. 2009 [pristupljeno 20.04.2021.];46(5):181-209. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/55640
IEEE M. Trnski, "No Policy on the Horizon? Europeanization and Regional Policy in Croatia", Politička misao, vol.46, br. 5, str. 181-209, 2009. [Online]. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/55640. [Citirano: 20.04.2021.]
Sažetak The 1989 reform of the regional policy of the European Union designed it as
a dynamic, proactive policy that is not solely interested in specific outputs,
but is primarily directed towards achieving outcomes (the policy effect at the
socio-economic level) in underdeveloped regions of the Union.** Using predominantly
Bzel’s and Radaelli’s concepts of Europeanization, the author
develops a framework for the analysis of Europeanization of the EU’s regional
policy in the first three completed cycles (1989-2006).
Croatia has to develop in order to be ready for an effective future regional
policy and tackle its absorption capacity, particularly in the areas where severe
difficulties have been identified. This process must be facilitated by a wide
consultation process and a participative approach in programming the Structural
& Cohesion Funds interventions, both at the sectoral level and in the regions.
Only then will the final result be a set of clear objectives and targets to
guide the implementation of the country’s structural development policies and
prepare it for post-accession opportunities.