Abstract

If previously neglected by public policy, peripheric areas are now involved in a twofold game : Electronic Communication Network (E.C.N.) growth, and the Great European Market prospect. In the present day European context, these border zones see it as in their interest to become places for exchanges and links between the new or extended territories created by the European Community. Public policy for borders is being focused on the main lines of the Community regional policy. In such a restructuring of the economic and political situation, the E.C.N, are a main element, but, as it concerns the Pyrenees we should notice that the pattern of the mountains remains a barrier to communication. So, from many standpoints, local public actors are not get able to elaborate a local (or regional) public policy concerning R.C.E. The city networks that are developing on each side of the border are in not better position to carry through this regional/local-policy.

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