ABSTRACT

This volume attempts to draw debates on governance, at both of these levels, into spaces of cross-border regionalism in Europe today. Embodying both supra-national and sub-national dynamics of contemporary forms of governance, cross-border regions (or euregions) enable observation of the fitful progress and contradictions of the multilevel polity that is contemporary Europe. Including case studies from throughout the EU as exemplars of specific "border regimes", the volume identifies the practical and theoretical importance of governing in Europe's new cross-border territories as part of a newly reinvigorated 'regional question'. In Europe's euregions, it is argued, issues of democracy, identity, sovereignty, citizenship and scale must be rethought, when a border runs through it.

This book utilises a diversity of perspectives and a range of selected case studies to examine modes of governance emerging across the nation-state borders of Europe. It will interest students and researchers of European Union borders.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

Olivier Kramsch and Barbara Hooper

part |2 pages

Part I Governing the absent (non-)border

chapter 1|16 pages

‘We are only allowed to re-act, not to act’

Eurocrats’ strategies and borderlanders’ tactics in a Dutch–German cross-border region

chapter 2|15 pages

De-politicizing labour market indifference and immobility in the European Union

Martin van der Velde and Henk van Houtum

chapter 3|14 pages

Governing the mountains

Cross-border regionalization in Catalonia Jouni Ha¨kli

chapter 4|18 pages

The EUROREGION from 1991 to 2020

Odile Heddebaut

chapter 5|17 pages

Cross-border region Espace Mont-Blanc

part |2 pages

Part II Governing the march

chapter 7|14 pages

Euregios in changing Europe

Euregio Karelia and Euroregion Pomerania as examples Petri Virtanen

chapter 8|22 pages

The Northern Dimension

‘Multiscalar’ regionalism in an enlarging European Union James Wesley Scott

chapter 9|14 pages

Post-national governance and transboundary regionalization

Spatial partnership formations as democratic exit, loyalty and voice options? Noralv Veggeland

part |2 pages

Part III Governing the postcolonial limes

chapter 10|18 pages

The choreographies of European integration

Negotiating trans-frontier cooperation James Derrick Sidaway

chapter 11|18 pages

Towards a Mediterranean scale of governance

Twenty-first-century urban networks across the ‘Inner Sea’ Olivier Kramsch

chapter 12|21 pages

Ontologizing the borders of Europe

Barbara Hooper