Borders and Border Regions in Europe and North America

Borders and Border Regions in Europe and North America
Author: Paul Ganster
Publsiher: SCERP and IRSC publications
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1997
Genre: Borderlands
ISBN: 0925613231

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Borders and Border Regions in Europe

Borders and Border Regions in Europe
Author: Arnaud Lechevalier,Jan Wielgohs (verst.)
Publsiher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2014-04-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783839424421

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Focussing European borders: The book provides insight into a variety of changes in the nature of borders in Europe and its neighborhood from various disciplinary perspectives. Special attention is paid to the history and contemporary dynamics at Polish and German borders. Of particular interest are the creation of Euroregions, mutual perceptions of Poles and Germans at the border, EU Regional Policy, media debates on the extension of the Schengen area. Analysis of cross-border mobility between Abkhazia and Georgia or the impact of Israel's »Security Fence« to Palestine on society complement the focus on Europe with a wider view.

Borders and Border Regions in Europe

Borders and Border Regions in Europe
Author: Jan Wielgohs (verst.),Arnaud Lechevalier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013
Genre: Political institutions and public administration (General)
ISBN: OCLC:1135345513

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Focussing European borders: The book provides insight into a variety of changes in the nature of borders in Europe and its neighborhood from various disciplinary perspectives. Special attention is paid to the history and contemporary dynamics at Polish and German borders. Of particular interest are the creation of Euroregions, mutual perceptions of Poles and Germans at the border, EU Regional Policy, media debates on the extension of the Schengen area. Analysis of cross-border mobility between Abkhazia and Georgia or the impact of Israel's "Security Fence" to Palestine on society complement the focus on Europe with a wider view.

The Border Multiple

The Border Multiple
Author: Dorte Jagetic Andersen,Martin Klatt,Marie Sandberg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2016-03-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317040088

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Addressing and conceptualizing the changing character of borders in contemporary Europe, this book examines developments occurring in the light of European integration processes and an on-going tightening of Europe's external borders. Moreover, the book suggests new ways of investigating the nature of European borders by looking at border practices in the light of the mobility turn, and thus as dynamic, multiple, diverse and best expressed in everyday experiences of people living at and with borders, rather than focusing on static territorial divisions between states and regions at geopolitical level. It provides border scholars and researchers as well as policymakers with new empirical and theoretical evidence on the de- and re-bordering processes going on in diverse border regions in Europe, both within and outside of the EU.

New Borders for a Changing Europe

New Borders for a Changing Europe
Author: Liam O'Dowd,James Anderson,Thomas M. Wilson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135760564

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The "deepening and widening" of the EU has thrown its changing internal and external borders into sharp relief. This work demonstrates that borders are key spaces within which issues such as identity, memory and trust, and communication between states continue to be played out and transformed.

Borders and Memories

Borders and Memories
Author: KATARZYNA STOKLOSA (ED.),LIT Verlag
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2024
Genre: Borderlands
ISBN: 3643960948

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European Border Regions in Comparison

European Border Regions in Comparison
Author: Katarzyna Stokłosa,Gerhard Besier
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2014-01-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317808060

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Borders exist in almost every sphere of life. Initially, borders were established in connection with kingdoms, regions, towns, villages and cities. With nation-building, they became important as a line separating two national states with different “national characteristics,” narratives and myths. The term “border” has a negative connotation for being a separating line, a warning signal not to cross a line between the allowed and the forbidden. The awareness of both mental and factual borders in manifold spheres of our life has made them a topic of consideration in almost all scholarly disciplines – history, geography, political science and many others. This book primarily incorporates an interdisciplinary and comparative approach. Historians, sociologists, anthropologists and political science scholars from a diverse range of European universities analyze historical as well as contemporary perceptions and perspectives concerning border regions – inside the EU, between EU and non-EU European countries, and between European and non-European countries.

Nationalising and Denationalising European Border Regions 1800 2000

Nationalising and Denationalising European Border Regions  1800   2000
Author: Hans Knippenberg,J. Markusse
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789401142939

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During the last two centuries, the political map of Europe has changed considerably. More recently, there are remarkably contrasting tendencies concerning the functions and densities of borders. The borders inside the European Union lost their importance, whereas Central and Eastern Europe saw the birth of a multitude of new state borders. The long-term study of border regions, therefore, is a fascinating subject for geographers, historians, social scientists, and political scientists. The main thesis of this book is that the rise of the modern nation-state reinforced the separating function of state borders by nationalising the people on both sides of it. This process gained strength in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and was challenged in the second half of this century by processes of supra-national integration, globalisation and the revolution in communication and transport, as the case studies from different parts of Europe of this book will show. Audience: This book will be of interest to academics, researchers and practitioners in geography, history, political sciences, European studies and East-European studies.