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Reinforcing territorial cooperation and addressing challenges on European integration
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Abstract
The Interreg Community Initiative (CI) was introduced in 1990 with the main goal of preparing border areas for a European Union (EU) without internal borders, as well as to compensate for the introduction of the Single Market and soften the blow for border regions. Right from the onset, the Interreg (1990-1993) became the most financed Community Initiative. Basically, it was implemented through 31 Operational Programmes (OP), in its strand A (Cross-Border Cooperation - CBC). Expectedly, this first Interreg-A covered the border areas (NUTS 3) of the older EU Member States (Fig. 1).
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Report Type
International project anual report
Keywords
European Territorial Cooperation,EU Cohesion Policy,Interreg,Cross-border Cooperation,Transnational Cooperation
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Social and Economic Geography - Social Sciences
- Other Social Sciences - Social Sciences
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