Abstract
One of the implications of modern global processes, such as globalization, regionalization, and integration, is the changing status of nation-states and their borders. Border studies have shifted from a perspective that regards borders as barriers to a transitive and relational view.3 In reality, whether a cross-border region prospers or not also depends on the relevant regional governments’ attitudes toward, and actual policies of, promoting cross-border development in their localities.
The full name of the program is Program of Cooperation between the Northeast of the People’s Republic of China and the Far East and Eastern Siberia of the Russian Federation (2009–2018).
The author gratefully acknowledges financial support from the research project grant No. 11JJDGJW011 of the Chinese Ministry of Education (“The Study of the Medium-and-Long-Term Prospects of the SCO”).
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Cheng, Y. (2015). Do National Policies Contribute to Regional Cross-border Integration?: The Case of the Program of Cooperation between Northeast China and Russia’s Far East and Eastern Siberia (2009–2018). In: Huang, J., Korolev, A. (eds) International Cooperation in the Development of Russia’s Far East and Siberia. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137489593_10
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