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Cross-border regions in Europe: significance and drivers of regional cross-border co-operation.

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posted on 2006-01-11, 15:50 authored by Markus Perkmann
The 1990s have seen a strong surge in the number of cross-border regions all over Western and Eastern Europe. The article analyses the emergence of these local cross-border institutions in public governance by addressing their context, dimensions and causal underpinnings. First, it offers a brief background on the history of cross-border regions in Europe and related EU policies to support them. Second, it provides a conceptual definition of crossborder regions and their various forms and positions within the wider context of other transnational regional networks. Third, it analyses the empirical dimensions of European cross-border regions, including their frequency, geographic distribution and development over time. It concludes by linking cross-border regions and their various forms to institutional conditions in specific countries as well as the effects of European regional policy. It is argued that small-scale cross-border regions have flourished in particular because of their increasingly relevant role as implementation units for European regional policy in a context of multi-level governance.

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  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

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PERKMANN, M., 2003. Cross-border regions in Europe: significance and drivers of regional cross-border co-operation. European Urban and Regional Studies, 10(2), pp. 153-171

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© Sage

Publication date

2003

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This article was published in the journal, European Urban and Regional Studies [© Sage]. The definitive version: PERKMANN, M., 2003. Cross-border regions in Europe: significance and drivers of regional cross-border co-operation. European Urban and Regional Studies, 10(2), pp. 153-171, is available at: http://eur.sagepub.com/.

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0969-7764

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  • en

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