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Recognizing European cross-border cooperation as a complex multilevel governance shaped by both bottom-up and top-down processes, and viewing recent border-regional strategies as a catalyst for decentralizing cross-border relations in French-German border regions, this book examines municipal actors perspectives in the Greater Region , specifically the département Moselle and the German Saarland. Bridging governance and border studies by adopting a lens of borderlands of governance , it studies the contributions of intermunicipal cross-border governance to processes of bordering and…mehr

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Recognizing European cross-border cooperation as a complex multilevel governance shaped by both bottom-up and top-down processes, and viewing recent border-regional strategies as a catalyst for decentralizing cross-border relations in French-German border regions, this book examines municipal actors perspectives in the Greater Region , specifically the département Moselle and the German Saarland. Bridging governance and border studies by adopting a lens of borderlands of governance , it studies the contributions of intermunicipal cross-border governance to processes of bordering and place-making and to systems of multilevel cross-border governance. (In)formal intermunicipal cross-border networks whose relevance and ingenuity became particularly evident during the Covid-19 pandemic play a crucial role for the functioning of the borderspaces, in some instances evolving into quasi-territorial governance reflecting communities beyond national borders yet remaining bound to logics of territoriality and sovereignty. Here, the conceptualisation of borderlands of governance offers a framework for understanding them as contingent elements of multilevel cross-border governance.
Autorenporträt
Nora Crossey studied Liberal Arts & Sciences at University College Freiburg and Human Geography at the University of Tübingen. She completed her dissertation on cross-border cooperation at Saarland University. Her research interests include European governance and border studies