Cross-Border Cooperation in the Slovak–Ukrainian Borderlands
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18357/big_r62202522127Abstract
The present policy report looks at the recent empirical research findings on barriers to cross-border cooperation (CBC) and the effects of cross-border interaction on local economies and regional development as perceived by local cross-border cooperation actors in Slovak–Ukrainian border regions. It compares the differing degrees of attention paid by regional authorities to the opportunities provided by the changing character of the border and exogenous factors influencing CBC–based development impulses.
Key words: Slovak–Ukrainian borderlands, Schengen border, cross-border cooperation, regional development.
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