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    Transfrontier cooperation and the borders in the European Union

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    Authors
    Reid, Peter
    Church, Andrew
    Issue Date
    1998-08-21
    Subjects
    cross-border links
    
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    Vanishing Borders: The New International Order of the 21st Century
    Abstract
    In Europe, many local authorities have been strengthening their cross-border links in response to the restructuring of national frontiers. This chapter examines three examples of transfrontier cooperation involving UK and French local authorities with very different administrative, political, economic and geographical characteristics, but each has sea borders with its cooperative authority. The Interreg programme provides European Union (EU) funding, in locations agreed by the European Commission, and for cross-border initiatives. Cross-border cooperative networks were designed mainly for the exchange of knowledge and information, but a growing number were developed either to increase resources mainly via EU programmes, or to synchronise policy implementation. Cooperation and networks have implications for local and urban autonomy. The emergence of cross-border initiatives raises important theoretical issues for the study of intergovernmental relations and central-local relations. Network economies and information exchange are perceived to be the main benefits of the Euroregion.
    Citation
    Reid PJ, Church A (1998) 'Transfrontier cooperation and the borders in the European Union', in Lee BT, Bahrin TS (ed(s).). Vanishing Borders: The New International Order of the 21st Century, London: Ashgate Publishing Limited pp.-.
    Publisher
    Ashgate Publishing Limited
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/625208
    Additional Links
    https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9780429423383-11/transfrontier-cooperation-borders-european-union-peter-john-reid-andrew-church
    Type
    Book chapter
    Language
    en
    ISBN
    9781840143638
    Collections
    Economics

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