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State, Sub-State Designs And Cross-Border Cooperation

In: Resilient States from a Comparative Regional Perspective Central and Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia

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  • François BAFOIL

    (Sciences Po Paris, France)

Abstract

The following sections are included:EU Cross and Trans-Border CooperationThe initial model: La Grande regionThe Euro-regionBeyond Enlargement Policy: Stabilizing Unsecured Borders with the ENP“No institutions”The Macro-Regions“3 nos”: No new institutions, no new rules, no new fundsObstacles and Limits Provisional ConclusionSoutheast Asia, from Coastal Regions to the InteriorGrowth poles and special economic zonesThe case of SIJORI: Reinforcement of the central statesHistory and geography matterAsymmetric exchanges and reciprocal dependencyThe case of GMS: States and a non-state actorThe 3 “Cs”The special economic zonesDeveloping DependenciesComparison between European and Southeastern Asian SchemesStrategiesState aids and regional policiesObstaclesCore and periphery: the “grey zones” at the local bordersConclusion

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  • François BAFOIL, 2013. "State, Sub-State Designs And Cross-Border Cooperation," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Resilient States from a Comparative Regional Perspective Central and Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia, chapter 7, pages 187-234, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789814417471_0007
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