Abstract

The exhibition presents the problems of cross-border cooperation and opportunities for partnership. Within the European Union, conditions are created for regional development on the national territory, as well as for border and cross-border cooperation. In this direction, the article outlines the processes of building a number of Euroregions, which are designed to promote regional development. This report will clarify some of the reasons for their construction, their role and what model of cooperation is available within the European Economic Area.

Highlights

  • The exhibition presents the problems of cross-border cooperation and opportunities for partnership

  • The dynamic social and economic changes since the early 1990s have created the conditions for the further development of the countries of Eastern Europe.So at the same time there was the process of defragmentation, the transition (Bulgaria, Romania), the rise and dynamic development (Turkey) and the special case of change (Greece) and others, which raised the need to break free.This was the beginning of regional development

  • Structuriring of developing regions in Southeast Europe We can emphasize that a number of Euroregions have been formed in the European area, which are subject to regional development policies

Read more

Summary

Introduction

The exhibition presents the problems of cross-border cooperation and opportunities for partnership. Within the European Union, conditions are created for regional development on the national territory, as well as for border and cross-border cooperation.

Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call