2019
DOI: 10.1080/14650045.2019.1599518
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Cross-Border Cooperation as Conflict Transformation: Promises and Limitations in EU Peacebuilding

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“…Borderscapes are multilocal socio-political arenas that emerge around border(ing) contexts and are thus di used beyond the physical border. With a borderscapes approach, the realm of high politics is connected to with that of communities and individuals who are a ected by and negotiate borders and hence it represents a highly promising tool for 're-assembling' border complexity (Brambilla 2015) we can also study how and why borders also serve as resources for dialogue, cultural expression and political empowerment (Deiana, Komarova, McCall 2019;Mezzadra, Neilson 2012).…”
Section: State Of the Debate And Hungarian Border Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Borderscapes are multilocal socio-political arenas that emerge around border(ing) contexts and are thus di used beyond the physical border. With a borderscapes approach, the realm of high politics is connected to with that of communities and individuals who are a ected by and negotiate borders and hence it represents a highly promising tool for 're-assembling' border complexity (Brambilla 2015) we can also study how and why borders also serve as resources for dialogue, cultural expression and political empowerment (Deiana, Komarova, McCall 2019;Mezzadra, Neilson 2012).…”
Section: State Of the Debate And Hungarian Border Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, what was intended to reassure people only served to heighten anxieties about the potential impact of Brexit on the border (Hayward, 2017(Hayward, , 2018. Such anxieties were made all the more acute by the degree to which European integration had changed the Irish border, most particularly since the peace process (Deiana et al, 2019). Some of this integration was a consequence of single market membership (e.g., harmonization of regulations, removing non-tariff barriers to trade) and EU investment in regional development in the poor border areas (Hayward, 2007), but the post-1998 Good Friday (Belfast) Agreement conditions for cross-border institutional cooperation in such areas as agriculture, health, waterways and food safety helped foster and normalize such connections (McCall & O'Dowd, 2008).…”
Section: The Conundrummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, through the borderscape lens, bordering critique has opened up space for alternative understandings of border-making practices. We are not limited to mere deconstruction and questionings of borders as expressions of exclusion or mechanisms of governmentality, but can also study how and why borders also serve as resources for dialogue, cultural expression and political empowerment (Deiana et al 2019;Mezzadra and Neilson 2012).…”
Section: Consequences Of Bordering: Linking the Political With The Evmentioning
confidence: 99%