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AbstractThe paper examines the participation of the Hungarian regions in the European Union cross-border cooperation within the framework of the INTERREG flagship co-financing programmes and the macro-regional strategies for the cross-border, transnational and interregional cooperation. The study was based on raw data and their analytical compilations from the database keep.eu. The study concludes that, in the context of global transformations, border areas should be subject to supranational and national regional policies implemented by programme instruments, a proactive mechanism of their use for the harmonious socio-economic development of a country or a group of countries.KeywordsCross-border cooperationEuropean UnionEuroregionRegional policy

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