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基本説明
The authors present a combination of analytical chapters and case studies ranging from the English Channel to the Baltic, drawn from expertise in the fields of anthropology, communications, economics, geography, law, planning, policing, political science and sociology.
Full Description
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.
Contents
Chapter 1; Why Study Borders Now?, James Anderson, Liam O'Dowd, Thomas M. Wilson; Chapter 2 The Changing Significanceof European Borders, Liam O'Dowd; Chapter 3 Borders of Comfort:Spatial Economic Bordering Processesin the European Union, Henk Van Houtum; Chapter 4 Cross-Border Environmental Governanceand EC Law, Richard Macrory, Sharon Turner; Chapter 5 Talking across Frontiers: Building Communicationbetween Emergency Services, Edward Johnson; Chapter 6 Cross-border Police Cooperation: The Kent Experience, Frank Gallagher; Chapter 7 Cross-border Governancein the Baltic Sea Region, James Wesley Scott; Chapter 8 The Euroregion and the Maximization ofSocial Capital: Pro Europa Viadrina, Jonathan Grix, Vanda Knowles; Chapter 9 Cross-border Cooperation in the Upper Adriatic, Milan Bufon; Abstracts; Notes on Contributors Index;