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ISSUE:    Historical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Theory & Practice. 2014. Issue 7-1
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CENTER AND PERIPHERY IN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT: THEORIES OF TERRITORIAL POLICY

Ol'ga Viktorovna Tsvetkova
Ulyanovsk State University


Submitted: May 21, 2014
Abstract. The article considers the problems of the interaction of center and periphery at different levels in the conceptions of the researchers of regional science. Special attention is paid to the basic approaches to the modeling of the relations “center - periphery”. Historical and innovative approaches describe the dynamic nature of the development of the process. Administrative and socio-economic approaches describe the static spatial construction usually being a result of dynamic processes.
Key words and phrases:
центр
периферия
полупериферия
политическое пространство
региональное развитие
center
periphery
semi-periphery
political space
regional development
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