2015
DOI: 10.3917/esp.160.0037
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Les politiques transfrontalières France-Italie et les nouveaux enjeux territoriaux

Abstract: La frontière a longtemps été le symbole d’une césure. Avec l’intégration européenne, une politique qui inverse le cap se met en place : elle fait de la frontière un lieu privilégié de l’intégration. La coopération transfrontalière entre la France et l’Italie illustre ces dynamiques, permettant d’observer le jeu et le nouveau positionnement des acteurs territoriaux. C’est un exemple de la croissance des politiques infranationales. En Italie, l’expression sistema paese (mot-à-mot : système-pays) explicite l’évol… Show more

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“…Back along the contemporary Mexico-U.S. boundary, the complex imbrications of culture and economy create a border renaissance in Tijuana (Walker 2007). In Europe, new policies of EU integration transform internal borders into valuable places for integration in a renaissance in territorialization (Darnis 2015). Branding Canada, and establishing difference from the United States, involves a significant shift from "bordering out" to "bordering in" strategies, and constitute a renaissance of Canada's commercial diplomacy (Potter 2004, 55-56).…”
Section: Border Renaissance: Emergence Of An Ideamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Back along the contemporary Mexico-U.S. boundary, the complex imbrications of culture and economy create a border renaissance in Tijuana (Walker 2007). In Europe, new policies of EU integration transform internal borders into valuable places for integration in a renaissance in territorialization (Darnis 2015). Branding Canada, and establishing difference from the United States, involves a significant shift from "bordering out" to "bordering in" strategies, and constitute a renaissance of Canada's commercial diplomacy (Potter 2004, 55-56).…”
Section: Border Renaissance: Emergence Of An Ideamentioning
confidence: 99%