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Abstract The experiences of cross‐border workers (CBWs) and the difficulties they face during the ongoing COVID‐19 pandemic have been neglected in previous research. CBWs experience various stressors under normal circumstances, where they are often subjected to unequal working conditions and forced to transition between two different societies.
Joshua Haist, Lukáš Novotný
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Problems and Prospects of Cross-Border Cooperation in Euroregions with Russian Participation
Introduction. Euroregions with the participation of constituent entities of the Russian Federation have been actively created since 1998 and still remain a popular form of developing cross-border cooperation with neighboring countries. Cooperation in the
Leili R. Rustamova
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Cross-Border Policies and Spatial and Social Integration: Between Challenges and Problems [PDF]
The article is discussing both challenges and problems that emerge from an intensified cross-border integration, particularly in Europe, which is creating a sort of ‘cross-border regionalism’ that might be sought as a new constituent part of a complex ...
Bufon, Milan
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The significance of tourism in the development of regions has become of interest to academics in recent decades and its contribution is evident. The rapid tourism development is creating pressure on the destination’s competitiveness, as well as on its sustainable development.
Vanda Maráková, Lenka Dzúriková
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Basque in Instagram: A scalar approach to vernacularisation and normativity
Abstract This article analyses vernacularisation as a sociolinguistic change that brings with it an ideological fracturing of previous standard/vernacular indexical relations. It considers this ideological shift in the polycentric environment of social networks as mediated spaces where the values and functions of languages and varieties are re ...
Agurtzane Elordui, Jokin Aiestaran
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Polish Interstate Relations with Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania After 1990 in the Context of the Situation of National Minorities [PDF]
When we compare the contemporary ethnic structure and national policy of Poland and its eastern neighbours, we can see clear asymmetry in both quantitative and legal-institutional aspects.
Barwiński, Marek
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Abstract European cross‐border regions often display substantial political and economic activity. A key example is the French‐German‐Swiss Upper Rhine region, where three distinct national governance models come together. In this dynamic cross‐border industry cluster, traditional political‐administrative units often do not meet the functional needs of ...
Lukas Graf
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND FUNDING IN THE EUROREGIONS
Josef Abrham
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Understanding European cross-border cooperation: a framework for analysis [PDF]
European integration has had a dual impact on border regions. On the one hand, borders were physically dismantled across most of the EU’s internal territory.
Aron R. +15 more
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To the 30th Anniversary of INTERREG. Cross-Border Cooperation in Europe [PDF]
The article is dedicated to the thirtieth anniversary of the establishment of INTERREG – a program of financial support for border regions in Europe. The main dates and organizations that defined the history of relations between European border regions ...
Natalia Kondratyeva
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