DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2024, 16(3):121-144 | DOI: 10.32725/det.2024.014

A review of the literature on the cross-border cooperation in Europe

József Fogarasia,b
a Óbuda University, Keleti Károly Faculty of Business and Management, 1084 Budapest, Tavaszmező u. 17.
b Full Professor, Partium Christian University, 410209 Oradea, str. Primăriei nr. 27.


Cross-Border Cooperation (CBC) has become a cornerstone of European Union regional policy, promoting integration and addressing disparities across border regions. This paper critically examines the motivations, patterns, and outcomes of CBC initiatives in Europe, focusing on the interplay between normative drivers, such as shared cultural values, and instrumental motivations, such as access to Interreg funding. By synthesizing theoretical perspectives with empirical evidence, the study uncovers regional heterogeneity in CBC practices, highlighting East-West and North-South dynamics as well as differences between Old and New Member States.


The research identifies both enabling factors and structural barriers to effective CBC. While institutionalized forms of cooperation often facilitate sustainable development and knowledge transfer, challenges such as administrative inefficiencies, cognitive distances, and funding-driven initiatives frequently undermine long-term effectiveness. The analysis also emphasizes the untapped potential of CBC in addressing strategic policy challenges, including sustainability, innovation, and rural development.

The findings have significant policy implications. To enhance the effectiveness of CBC, policymakers must align funding mechanisms with strategic regional goals, foster local governance capacities, and address structural disparities in cross-border collaboration. By proposing actionable recommendations, this paper contributes to the discourse on designing more effective and inclusive CBC frameworks, offering insights for academics and practitioners seeking to improve the integration and resilience of Europe’s border regions.

Keywords: cross-border cooperation, institutionalized cooperation, non-institutionalized cooperation, CBC in agriculture and forestry

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