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Journal articles on the topic "Transborder integration"

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Cynarski, Wojciech, Kazimierz Obodyński, and Anna Niziot. "Border and Transborder Tourism for European Integration." European Journal of Tourism Research 1, no. 1 (2008): 54–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.54055/ejtr.v1i1.11.

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Sapir, Elena, and Alexander Vasilchenko. "Informal Network Integration and MNEs Territorial Embeddedness: Mapping Differences." Estudios económicos 39, no. 79 (2022): 249–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.52292/j.estudecon.2022.2881.

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This article deals with a theoretical opposition of two similar, but conceptually different spatial models of transborder network cooperation (namely MNEs’ territorial embeddedness and informal network integration) from the aspect of corporate power asymmetry of firms participating in such network structures. Two external phenomena of power asymmetry (symmetry) are presented giving as example cases of territorial embeddedness and informal network integration in North America and East Asia regions. The study is resulted in several features allowing the attribution of specific transborder production systems to be proposed to different types of network structures. The latter is done by a consideration of network characteristics, network effects and specifics of network core and periphery interaction.
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Cierpial-Wolan, Marek. "Directions for development of transborder areas - state and prospects." Statistics in Transition new series 12, no. 3 (2011): 537–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.59170/stattrans-2011-038.

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The processes of integration in Europe cause the need for more and more information concerning transborder areas, thereby growing interest in regional statistics. The reason for this is mainly changes of functions of the borders caused by globalization process. The need for using the results of transborder surveys on the micro-mezo-macroeconomic level gives rise to establishing a consistent research system for these areas. Despite efforts of several international institutions, there still exist problems with lack of information on particular levels of aggregation as well as with data comparability level in individual countries. As a consequence, there is still a need for identification of major research areas and discussion on important methodological aspects relating to transborder areas.
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Kuznetsov, A. V. "Transborder corporate integration in the Baltic Sea Region." Baltic Region, no. 1 (2012): 11–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2012-1-2.

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SAKA, Luqman, Adebola Rafiu BAKARE, Humphrey Chinedu NWAORGU, and Sherifdeen Adeoye OLADEJO. "Transborder Crimes and the Challenges of Regional Integration in West Africa: Insights from the Nigeria-Benin Republic Borders." BULLETIN OF "CAROL I" NATIONAL DEFENCE UNIVERSITY 12, no. 1 (2023): 62–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.53477/2284-9378-23-06.

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Transborder crimes and the operation of criminal syndicates have emerged as major threats to security and efforts to advance integration in West Africa. The proliferation of transborder criminal syndicates and rising criminal activities has made member states take steps to curtail these growing challenges, sometimeswith unintended consequences on the free flow of factors of production as enshrined in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Protocol on Free Movement. Informed by the need to understand the challenges that transborder crimes pose within a specific context, this study examinestransborder criminal activities across the Nigeria-Benin Republic border. The study assesses three forms of criminal activities along the two countries’ borderlands and their implications for the security of the two countries concerned. The qualitative method was adopted, and data for the study was derived frommostly secondary and less primary sources. These criminal activities affect the national security of the two countries and impact efforts to advance integration in the sub-region. The study recommends the implementation of joint border security reforms.
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BUFON, MILAN. "SOCIAL INTEGRATION IN THE ITALO-SLOVENE GORIZIA TRANSBORDER REGION." Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 87, no. 3 (1996): 247–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9663.1998.tb01554.x.

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Pantyley, Viktoriya, Wioletta Kałamucka, and Krzysztof Łoboda. "Inequalities of the Development of Polish-Ukrainian Transborder Regions." Barometr Regionalny. Analizy i Prognozy 16, no. 2 (2018): 183–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.56583/br.379.

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The purpose of the article is the estimation of the level of development of Polish-Ukrainian transborder regions, provision of an outline of problems and perspectives of their development, and of possible ways of solving such problems. The hypothesis states that the border line, on both the Ukrainian and Polish sides, is a powerful negative factor in the development of border regions. It is particularly visible on the Ukrainian side of the border. In order to delimitate the research area, the criterion of its location on counties (administration areas are named: in Poland — “poviat,” in Ukraine — “raion”) frame was applied. Therefore, for the transborder region, we consider administrative units located directly near the border: 9 counties of the Lubelskie and Podkarpackie voivodships for the Polish side, and 10 counties of 3 transborder regions in Ukraine (Lviv, Volyn, and Zakarpattia). For complex analysis of its development, we selected 9 diagnostic variables of sociodemographic, environmental, and economic development. In order to evaluate the level of development of transborder region, the synthetic index of its development was elaborated (Perkal index). The analysis of the spatial distribution of selected variables showed similarities in the development of Polish-Ukrainian transborder regions by environmental aspect, but significant differences in economic and sociodemographic depictions. In the context of the Perkal index, 4 classes of development of administrative units were elaborated. The worst situation regarding development was observed in the Volodymyr Volynskyi County with a level of development of -0,58. The best situation was observed in the case of the Bieszczadzki County with a level of development of 0,50. According to the authors, greater integration of Ukraine with the European Union, and active policy for activation of transborder regions could contribute to a reduction of differences in development of Polish-Ukrainian border regions.
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Reitel, Bernard. "Border Temporality and Space Integration in the European Transborder Agglomeration of Basel." Journal of Borderlands Studies 28, no. 2 (2013): 239–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08865655.2013.854657.

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Bitušíková, Alexandra. "Regions and Regionalism in Social Anthropology." Anthropological Journal of European Cultures 18, no. 2 (2009): 28–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/ajec.2009.180203.

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The article deals with the study of regionalism in European social anthropology with the focus on Slovakia's regions, regional diversities and identities in a broader perspective of European integration and regionalisation. It looks at socio-anthropological research on regionalism worldwide and in Slovakia particularly. The key objective is to examine the impact of geographical conditions and political-administrative reforms on the development of historic regions, sustainability of regionalism and the survival of regional differences and identities in Slovakia. The essay also discusses the creation of transborder regional co-operation and the establishment of Euroregions that only started to develop in the new democratic conditions after 1989. What do transborder regions mean to local people? Are they only bureaucratically constructed entities based on co-operation of formal authorities or do they also have an impact on people's identities? The essay aims at drawing attention to the importance of this research orientation in contemporary European social anthropology.
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Biti, Vladimir. "Post-imperial Europe: Integration through Disintegration." European Review 28, no. 1 (2019): 62–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1062798719000279.

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In the post-imperial East Central Europe after the dissolution of the German, Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman and Russian empires, disappointment was commonplace. The imperial successor states were involved in revengeful animosities with neighbouring states, torn by their majority population’s hatred of domestic minorities, bereft of tens of millions of their co-nationals who had remained in now foreign nation-states, exposed to huge influxes of refugees, and embittered by the territorial concessions that they were forced to make. By contrast, the newly established nation-states were plagued by miserable social and economic conditions, poor infrastructures, unemployment, inflation, rigid and immobile social stratification, and corrupt and inefficient administrations. Such developments gave rise to huge and traumatic deportations and migrations of populations, which, paradoxically, simultaneously immensely increased the mobility of their imagination. Using the technique of ‘subversive mimicry’, these nationally indistinct elements established cross-national transborder communities as the zones of ‘national indifference’ within the new nation-states. Carried by the energy of their longing, these communities introduced imbalances, fissures, and divisions into the nation-state communities, which determined their belonging.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Transborder integration"

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Khayati, Khalid. "From Victim Diaspora to Transborder Citizenship? : Diaspora formation and transnational relations among Kurds in France and Sweden." Doctoral thesis, Linköping : Linköping University, Department of Social and Welfare Studies, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-11934.

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Kaciu, Ervin. "Modernizzazione nei paesi post - comunisti come modernità multiple. Un'osservazione dentro la relazione stato - societa nel Albania post - comunista, per capire il suo sentiero verso la modernita." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Trieste, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10077/10779.

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2011/2012<br>Societies of eastern European countries and among them Albania since more than two decades have overturned the communist regime and have started their path of versatile social, political and economical change. But despite the fact that much time has passed, still many uncertainties remain unanswered regarding the modernization change vector of these societies. In the theoretical framework of classical approaches on modernization, which are embraced by most scholars of transitology, the prospect of these countries was clear, as long as the finality was predetermined – to achieve the Western model of modernity. As result the entire process of change was simply mechanical and consisted only in finding adequate instruments to implement the necessary reforms to achieve this development model. But even if there existed a social compromise in order to passively accept a uni-linear and teleological development philosophy, it dismantle any source of diversity by questioning the modernity per se, it is not only unworthy but above all impossible. Thus starting from this premise, some other researchers oppose this approach by pretending more a plural conceptualization of post-communist modernity than a homogenizing one. Exactly from this critical theoretical coordinate starts my research on post-communist modernity seeking to break free firstly from this paradigm, in order to be able to observe with other lenses Albanian post - communist reality. We're thus looking for a local path to modernization of Albanian society and agents that participate in this social change. Although aware from the starting point, that we cannot find any meaningful features of any local modernity, because the homogenizing and uni-linear paradigm of modernization is perpetuated by all local actors as an undisputable modus operandi, reflected in the society vocation of integration into the European Union. More concretely, the main object of theoretical and empirical analyze in this dissertation becomes the state-society relationship, as it manifests in the best mode the typology of social change that Albanian society is experiencing. Indeed, while the whole society is appealed to participate in the installation of "new order", the opposite is observed- political alienation of society, deterioration of horizontal and vertical trust, low participation, inactive civil society that reduces the relationship state - society in a dysfunctional relationship. The state instead of being valued as the castle that we must build altogether is increasingly seen as a foreign body within the social organism. By analyzing at the empirical and theoretical level historical and actual reasons of these phenomena, we will try to explore better the physiognomy of post-communist modernity in Albania (if such exists) and of participatory agents in the social change process.<br>XXV Ciclo<br>1980
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Džinić, Edina. "Bosnia ed Erzegovina sulla strada di uno stato moderno: Relazione tra disintegrazione nazionale ed integrazione internazionale." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Trieste, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10077/10080.

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2012/2013<br>First and second chapter deals with classical problems in terms of state, nation, people, minority, society. BiH was dealing with frequent change of state polity and therefore fallowing influence to the social and cultural change of its people. At the end the individual and collective identity modifications created distinct value disagreements. BiH society is confronting dichotomy in its ethnic affiliations regarding the concept of “multiculturalism” among the Bosniaks’ majority and other two constitutive people Serbs and Croats in terms of three B, believing/belonging/becoming. One will say that ethnicity is a changeable socially constructed concept like e.g. the class, race, etc. another will accentuate the natural constant of ethnic solidarity and the third will emphasize the long-term effects of institutional and cultural environment of ethnic relations. The theoretical framework in the context of ethnographic data is necessary to reach a social and cultural maturity. BiH was experiencing the process of territorial and constitutional transformation after the dissolution of common state of Yugoslavia. Constitutional order of 1995 created complex decision making system and complex state structure blocking the state functions and creating the frequent political, economic and social crises. As a part of international peace agreement the forcible Constitution created unequal standing for three constitutive peoples, the “Others” and citizens of BiH. In its end line it froze the war territorial division. The term “constitutive” people were taken from the last Yugoslav constitution where the state sovereignty was diffused between different holders: the peoples and republics and at the end conditioned by consensus. The reinforced EU presence is a crossforce in supporting the domestic stakeholders and BiH citizens in the EU integration process as well in sooner closure of the OHR and transfer of competencies to the state of BiH and to the other domestic stakeholders. The initiation of “late” approval of crucial laws of BiH e.g. the Law on citizenship, the Law on residence and the Law on Personal identification number happened under the pressure of civil society with “baby revolution”. In the last chapter the accent is on good practice examples of Crossborder Cooperation Program Croatia/BiH 2007-2013 aiming the better quality of life of people in the border region of Una-Sana Canton. An opportunity is entrance of Croatia to EU considering that now 2/3 of the internationally recognized BiH’s border is external border of EU now. The European Aid funds are welcomed in this area, although the consumption of funds could be better. Here is to point out a field work in a multicultural environment of the municipality of Bosanski Petrovac where peace agreement of 1995 established an internal administrative boundary line making two municipalities Bosanki Petrovac and Petrovac.<br>I capitoli primo e secondo trattano di problemi classici in termini di stato, nazione, popolo, minoranza e società. La BiH si confronta con un frequente cambio di sistema politico dello stato e questo influenza il cambiamento sociale e culturale del popolo. Alla fine del processo le differenze individuali e collettive di identità creano diversi aspetti di valore. La BiH sta affrontando una dicotomia nella sue identità etniche sul concetto di "multiculturalismo" tra la maggioranza dei Bosniacchi e gli altri due popoli costitutivi Serbi e Croati in termini di tre B, credere/appartenere/diventare (believing/belonging/becoming). Alcuni dicono che l'etnicità è un mutevole concetto sociale, altri accentuano la costante di solidarietà etnica e i terzi mettono in risalto gli effetti a lungo termine del contesto istituzionale e culturale delle relazioni etniche. Il quadro teorico nel contesto dei dati etnografici è necessario per raggiungere una maturità sociale e culturale. La BiH sta vivendo il processo di trasformazione territoriale e costituzionale dopo la dissoluzione dello stato comune della Jugoslavia. L’ordine costituzionale ha creato un complesso sistema decisionale ed una struttura statale complessa, bloccando le funzioni dello stato e provocando le frequenti crisi politiche, economiche e sociali. La Costituzione della BiH, che fa parte dell’accordo internazionale di pace del 1995, ha creato una disugualianza tra i tre popoli costitutivi, gli "Altri" ed i cittadini della BiH. Il termine del popolo "costitutivo" è stato preso dall'ultima costituzione jugoslava dove la sovranità statale viene trasmessa tra i popoli e le repubbliche condizionato dal consenso instituzionale. La presenza rafforzata dell'UE ha una ambiguità nel sostenere i titolari del potere nazionale ed i cittadini della BiH nel processo di integrazione europea. Attualmente non esiste una volontà politica per la chiusura finale dell'OHR e per il trasferimento delle competenze all’amministrazione statale ed alle altre parti interne. La procedura di approvazione "in ritardo" delle leggi fondamentali della BiH, ad esempio la legge sulla cittadinanza, la legge sulla residenza e sul numero di identificazione personale, è avvenuta sotto la pressione della società civile con la "baby rivoluzione". Nell'ultimo capitolo l'accento è sugli esempi di buona pratica di cooperazione transfrontaliera e di programma Croazia/Bosnia-Erzegovina (CBC Cr/BiH) per una migliore qualità della vita delle persone nella regione di confine, Cantone Una-Sana. Un'opportunità di sviluppo economico è l'ingresso della Croazia nell'UE, considerando che oggi i 2/3 della frontiera della BiH riconosciuta a livello internazionale è frontiera esterna dell'UE. I fondi degli aiuti europei sono presenti in questa regione, anche se la loro l’utilizzazione potrebbe essere migliore. Si evidenzia anche una ricerca in ambiente multiculturale nel territorio di Bosanski Petrovac dove l’accordo di pace del 1995 ha creato una linea di confine interna creando due comuni, quello di Bosanski Petrovac e quello di Petrovac.<br>XXV Ciclo<br>1977
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Allotey, Asuquo Kofi Essien. "Data protection and transborder data flows : implications for Nigeria's integration into the global network economy." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13903.

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One of the realities that developing countries like Nigeria have to face today is that national and international markets have become more and more interconnected through the global platform of telecommunications and the Internet. This global networked economy is creating a paradigm shift in the focus of development goals and strategies particularly for developing countries. Globalisation is driving the nations of the world more into political and economic integration. These integrations are enhanced by a globally interconnected network of economic and communication systems at the apex of which is the Internet. This network of networks thrives on and encourages the expansion of cross-border flows of ideas and information, goods and services, technology and capital. Being an active member of the global network economy is essential to Nigeria’s economic development. It must plug into the network or risk being shut out. The global market network operates by means of rules and standards that are largely set by the dominant players in the network. Data protection is a critical component of the regime of rules and standards that govern the global network economy; it is evolving into an international legal order that transcends geographical boundaries. The EU Directive on data protection is the de facto global standard for data protection; it threatens to exclude non-EU countries without an adequate level of privacy protection from the EU market. More than 50 countries have enacted data protection laws modelled on the EU standard. Access to the huge EU market is a major motivation for the current trend in global harmonisation of domestic data protection laws. This trend provides a compelling reason for examining the issues relating to data protection and trans-border data flows and their implications for Nigeria’s desire to integrate into the global network economy. There are two primary motivations for legislating restrictions on the flow of data across national boundaries. The first is the concern for the privacy of the citizens, and second, securing the economic well-being of a nation. It is important that Nigeria’s privacy protection keeps pace with international norms in the provision of adequate protection for information privacy order to prevent potential impediments to international trading opportunities.<br>Public, Constitutional, & International<br>LLD
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Books on the topic "Transborder integration"

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Associates, European Research. The "Cost of Non-Europe": Obstacles to transborder business activity. Commission of the European Communities, 1988.

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Aykaç, Aygen. Transborder regionalisation: An analysis of transborder cooperation structures in western Europe within the context of European integration and decentralisation towards regional and local governments. Libertas, 1994.

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Maria, Baranowska-Janota, and Instytut Gospodarki Przestrzennej i Komunalnej., eds. Polska przestrzeń w europejskiej integracji i transgranicznej współpracy =: Polish space in European integration and transborder co-operation. Instytut Gospodarki Przestrzennej i Komunalnej, 1998.

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The European Union's neighbourhood challenge: Transborder cooperation, migration and europeanization. Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, 2011.

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Research on the "Cost of non-Europe": Basic findings. : obstacles to transborder business activity. Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1988.

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Khan, Mariama. Gambia-Senegal Border: Issues in Regional Integration. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Book chapters on the topic "Transborder integration"

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Vinokurov, Evgeny, and Alexander Libman. "Transborder Ecological Issues on the Continent." In Eurasian Integration. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137283351_10.

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Macklin, Audrey. "(In)Essential Bordering: Canada, COVID, and Mobility." In Migration and Pandemics. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81210-2_2.

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AbstractThe global spread of Covid-19 not only disrupted transborder movement. In many (if not most) states, stasis and closure became the default norm at and within borders. This, in turn, generated exceptions organised around an idea of ‘essential’ entry. The category of ‘essential’ was produced, revised, and represented through the interaction of pandemic-driven exigencies and nationally-specific articulations of the legal, political, and economic priorities and constraints in play. To understand how the admission into Canada of certain people was accepted as legally, economically, and/or politically essential, one must take account of Canada’s character as a settler society and its economic integration with the United States. Other relevant considerations are the growing dependence on migrant workers to subsidise the cost of food production for Canadian agribusiness, and on international students to subsidize the cost of higher education for nationals.
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Osuji, Onyeka K., and Oluwafikunayo D. Taiwo. "Contextual Centrality of Institutional Arbitration Framework for AU Legal Order." In The Emergent African Union Law. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198862154.003.0008.

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This chapter proposes an institutional framework for arbitration within the AU legal order to facilitate its Constitutive Act’s objectives of deepening regional integration and promoting intra-Africa trade and development and pursued via the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), Pan-African Investment Code (PAIC), and other regional integration projects. The success of Africa’s regional integration initiatives will depend, to a large extent, on tackling costly and problematic transnational disputes and provision of effective arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms. The institutional framework developed in the chapter encompasses both investment and commercial arbitration, a departure from the exclusive focus on investment arbitration in existing initiatives. An African model of transborder arbitration is viable and more likely to gain widespread legitimacy and acceptability, and lead to robust and efficient resolution of horizontal and vertical disputes.
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John, Rachel St. "The Space Betwen." In Line in the Sand. Princeton University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691141541.003.0005.

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This chapter focuses on the government efforts to regulate, tax, and restrict transborder movement and enforce jurisdictional boundaries within the context of social and economic integration. As the threat of Apaches and filibusters faded, the border shifted from a site where the state proved its power through military defense of its territory to one in which sovereignty was measured in customs collected, immigrants rejected, and bandits arrested. All of these responsibilities demanded that U.S. and Mexican officials attempt to control who and what crossed it. As such, the U.S. and Mexican governments resurveyed the boundary line and established new ports of entry along it. They also dispatched a growing force of customs, immigration, and law enforcement officers to the border to enforce a growing number of conditional restrictions. With these efforts the nation-states increased their presence in everyday life along the border and laid the foundation for the modern border control apparatus.
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Pogonyi, Szabolcs. "Kin Citizenship in Eastern Europe." In Dual Citizenship and Naturalisation. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/978oeaw87752_chapt07.

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As opposed to Western and North American immigration countries, where dual citizenship has been discussed in relation to migrant’s integration, Eastern European states used external dual citizenship polices as part of post-communist nation-building projects. In Eastern Europe, newly restored states as well as countries whose international borders have not been involved in recent territorial changes offered citizenship for their ethnic kin living beyond the borders in order to strengthen the claims of the titular majorities over the state, thereby creating ethnocracies. This chapter gives a short overview of kin-citizenship policies in Eastern Europe and argues that the inclusion of non-resident populations in the demos as part of fast-track nation-building generates internal democratic deficits and diplomatic skirmishes but rarely results in outright interstate conflict. The chapter also points out that individuals often regard kin citizenship very differently from governments that offer it as part of transborder nationalist projects.
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Aleksey, Arkhipov, and Eteri Rubinskaya. "MNCs as a Factor for Governance Modernizing in the Twentieth Century." In Advances in Finance, Accounting, and Economics. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3856-1.ch002.

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Deepening integration of countries within the world economy demands from the states to develop internal and external policies which would be at the same time adequate to challenges of the global economy, to corporate interests and also to national development priorities. Thus, the new concept of state regulation of transnational entrepreneurship must take into account the network structure of organization and significant IT involvement in all transborder operations. In the research presented further we have analyzed the approaches to theoretical definition of transnational entrepreneurship along with the conditions for its formation and spread. We also attempt to determine the economic efficiency of network organization of transnational business under the conditions of global economic instability and the need for permanent development. The major problems related to the interactions of corporations and states are outlined, and the potential development scenarios for these relations are suggested. The role of today's transnational corporations in international capital flow and international labour distribution is explained; the meaning and value of such corporations for the world economy is assessed. The authors also offer for consideration the stages in Russian transnational entrepreneurship development along with recommendations concerning the development and implementation of national economic strategy taking into account the weight of transnationalization factor and the priorities of economic security.
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"TRANSBORDER REGIONAL PLANNING IN THE CONTEXT OF BINATIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION The case of a new border crossing between Mexico and the." In The Americas. Routledge, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203035306-11.

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Santos, Adelcio Machado dos, and Flavir Rodrigues Farias. "O estudo da Paleontologia na educação básica: Alfabetizando e construindo o conhecimento." In RUMO AO FUTURO DA EDUCAÇÃO: PESQUISAS CIENTÍFICAS PARA A TRANSFORMAÇÃO EDUCACIONAL. Seven Editora, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.56238/futuroeducpesqutrans-031.

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O presente artigo tem como objetivo analisar como o ensino da Paleontologia vem sendo aplicado nos currículos escolares da educação básica no Brasil. O estudo leva em conta a sua compreensão e a sua prática delimitada pelos Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais (PCN) e na Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação Nacional de n° 9394/1996 do Ministério da Educação. Como forma de pesquisa, foi utilizada a revisão integrativa da literatura, a partir de fontes secundárias publicadas sobre os temas encontrados nas bibliografias. Por ser uma ciência interdisciplinar, a Paleontologia é vista e construída a partir de um tema transversal nos processos de ensino e aprendizagem das ciências. Demonstra a importância cada vez mais de levar aos nossos educandos conhecimento sobre o passado e sua relação com o meio ambiente, explorando as habilidades cognitivas com experiências lúdicas que permitam a construção do aprendizado. O ensino de Paleontologia na Educação Básica possui um papel ímpar na construção de conhecimentos e no processo de ensino/aprendizagem dos educandos na Educação Básica. É fato que ela transborda importantes temas que se validam nas constantes pesquisas e nas suas expansões voltadas para as ideias científicas defensoras da Teoria da Evolução do Planeta e dos Seres Vivos através do tempo. Assim, mostra-se que é preciso conhecer a nossa história, para seguir aprendendo com o nosso passado e prosseguirmos no melhoramento dos resultados do nosso futuro.
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Conference papers on the topic "Transborder integration"

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Kyselka, Mojmir. "Regional Plan of Integration of South Moravian and Lower Austrian Border Regions." In 1995 ACSA International Conference. ACSA Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.intl.1995.15.

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This transborder regional plan represents the final result of the collaboration of three universities: Faculty of Architecture, Technical University of Bmo – Czech Republic, Institutes of Regional and Landscape Planning TU Vienna – Austria and the Institute of Regional and Environmental Planning, University of Kaiserslautern – Germany. All the participants, students and teachers, architects, urban and regional planners enjoyed the four common workshops – both on the Czech and on the Austrian territory, which was divided till 1989 by the “iron curtain”. They compared the differences of the local culture in architecture, urban and landscape structure, but found the majority of similar ways of life. This was what created the idea of the transborder zone.
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García Juan, Laura, Ángeles Alberto Villavicencio, and Concepción Camarero Bullón. "On the defence of patrimony: enhancing the value of fortified cities and their landscapes by creating a transborder smart tourism destination." In HEDIT 2024 - International Congress for Heritage Digital Technologies and Tourism Management. Universitat Politècnica de València, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/hedit2024.2024.17732.

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Cultural patrimony plays a primordial role in catalysing a rural world immersed in a bitter struggle to survive. Depopulation and a lack of incentives are just two of the most severe problems in this regard. La Raya, as the study area on the Spanish-Portuguese border is known, offers a clear case of this situation. Setting out from the transborder area between the western region of the province of Salamanca (Spain) and the eastern part of Beira (Portugal), an experimental laboratory was created to elaborate and implement specific solutions to the challenges threatening a space marked by certain particularities. The longstanding need to defend this zone now centres on a series of fortified cities whose historical and biocultural patrimony requires novel ideas to enhance their value and conservation efforts. To a great degree, achieving this goal entails integrating the elements and resources of their landscapes and including them in a process in which citizen participation is reflected in the territory's destiny. Combining these aspects has spurred the development of the proposal presented herein, one that addresses several key challenges: normalising the reality of two nations; enhancing the value of intangible patrimony as an additional component; conserving, above all, unpopulated spaces; and developing inclusive initiatives that respect the landscapes of the main population nuclei. The project culminates with the elaboration of geotechnological tools and solutions that offer valuable experiences while simultaneously capturing data on the most important aspects for residents and visitors. This arduous process is conducted by a multidisciplinary team linked to diverse local agents.
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Reports on the topic "Transborder integration"

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Zhang, Yangjun. Unsettled Topics Concerning Flying Cars for Urban Air Mobility. SAE International, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/epr2021011.

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Flying cars—as a new type of vehicle for urban air mobility (UAM)—have become an important development trend for the transborder integration of automotive and aeronautical technologies and industries. This article introduces the 100-year history of flying cars, examines the current research status for UAM air buses and air taxis, and discusses the future development trend of intelligent transportation and air-to-land amphibious vehicles. Unsettled Topics Concerning Flying Cars for Urban Air Mobility identifies the major bottlenecks and impediments confronting the development of flying cars, such as high power density electric propulsion, high lift-to-drag ratio and lightweight body structures, and low-altitude intelligent flight. Furthermore, it proposes three phased goals and visions for the development of flying cars in China, suggesting the development of a flying vehicle technology innovation system that integrates automotive and aeronautic industries.
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