Abstract

Problems related to the study of public management of local communities in the cross-border region Bulgaria-Serbia have not been the subject of in-depth independent research. The up-to-date nature of this theme stems from new developments in the region's development and the need to deepen regional cooperation in order to make more effective use of resources in the region and opportunities for convergence between behavior and governance patterns. The content is highlighted by the problems of the new millennium stemming from the conflict of resources, the demographic distortions and the impact of human resources development, the ecological congestion of the natural environment, which processes already carry not only national but also global regional dimensions. The importance of the issue is also reinforced by the fact that "convergence" in the Balkans is imperative in order to respond to the European regional development strategy.

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