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Where East meets West: The German—polish border region in transformation
There is growing interest in the German-Polish border area's future status in the changing regional structure of Europe—contrasting scenarios contain, on the one hand, a vision of the region as a new 'tiger' region, and are seen at the other extreme as a 'drainage area' on the outskirts of the EU. In this article, border areas are treated from a point of view that pays more attention to the regions' system of production and regulation. The first part deals with some general characteristics of border areas; the second part outlines in more detail the specific developmental conditions of the German-Polish border area, especially the region between Berlin and Poznan along the middle part of the River Oder (comprising the Euro Region Pro Europa Viadrina). Three aspects of the border region's developmental conditions are emphasized: the region's quality of location within Europe and the respective national territories; the permeability of the border; and the economic structure in the border area, whereby forms of trans-border economic linkage and cooperation are of particular interest. The last section discusses new challenges for European border areas as posed by economic change and the restructuring of the European spatial fabric.
Where East meets West: The German—polish border region in transformation
There is growing interest in the German-Polish border area's future status in the changing regional structure of Europe—contrasting scenarios contain, on the one hand, a vision of the region as a new 'tiger' region, and are seen at the other extreme as a 'drainage area' on the outskirts of the EU. In this article, border areas are treated from a point of view that pays more attention to the regions' system of production and regulation. The first part deals with some general characteristics of border areas; the second part outlines in more detail the specific developmental conditions of the German-Polish border area, especially the region between Berlin and Poznan along the middle part of the River Oder (comprising the Euro Region Pro Europa Viadrina). Three aspects of the border region's developmental conditions are emphasized: the region's quality of location within Europe and the respective national territories; the permeability of the border; and the economic structure in the border area, whereby forms of trans-border economic linkage and cooperation are of particular interest. The last section discusses new challenges for European border areas as posed by economic change and the restructuring of the European spatial fabric.
Where East meets West: The German—polish border region in transformation
Kratke, Stefan (author)
European Planning Studies ; 4 ; 647-669
1996-12-01
23 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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