Cross-border-region

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''"A cross-border-region is a territorial entity that is made of several local or regional authorities that are co-located yet belong to different nation states.(Wikipedia.org[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-border_region])There are many and different kind of cross-border-regions. The first CBRs were based on agreements with varying degrees of formality and mostly relied on good will.
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''"A cross-border-region is a territorial entity that is made of several local or regional authorities that are co-located yet belong to different nation states.(Wikipedia.org[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-border_region])There are many and different kind of cross-border-regions. The first CBRs were based on agreements with varying degrees of formality and mostly relied on good will.(Perkmann, 2003)
==Different CBR's==
==Different CBR's==
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* Euregion's[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euroregion]
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* Euregions[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euroregion]
* Working communities
* Working communities
* Micro cross-border-regions
* Micro cross-border-regions
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-border_region, adapted on 31/12/12.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-border_region, adapted on 31/12/12.
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Cross-border regions in Europe
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Perkmann, M. (2003). Cross-border regions in Europe. Loughborough: Sage
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Perkmann, M. (2003). Cross-border regions in Europe. Loughborough, United Kingdom: Sage
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==Contributors==
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* Page created by Kasper van de Langenberg 31/12/12

Latest revision as of 16:25, 31 December 2012

"A cross-border-region is a territorial entity that is made of several local or regional authorities that are co-located yet belong to different nation states.(Wikipedia.org[1])There are many and different kind of cross-border-regions. The first CBRs were based on agreements with varying degrees of formality and mostly relied on good will.(Perkmann, 2003)


Different CBR's

  • Euregions[2]
  • Working communities
  • Micro cross-border-regions
  • Inter-municipal associations
  • CBR's in America

References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-border_region, adapted on 31/12/12.

Perkmann, M. (2003). Cross-border regions in Europe. Loughborough, United Kingdom: Sage


Contributors

  • Page created by Kasper van de Langenberg 31/12/12
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