Adalékok a határ mentiség újraértelmezéséhez Magyarországon (Additives for the Reinterpretation of Cross-Border Character in Hungary)

The radical geopolitical restructuring after the First World War resulted in new states and state borders in Central Europe. As a result of the bargaining of great powers, the newly de¬veloped national states became the main barrier to the extension of interregional relations in Central Europe and m...

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Main Author: Béla Baranyi
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Published: Društvo za Regionalne Nauke 2014-09-01
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spelling doaj-54eb584ae4914d7c86fc2bc90009198f2020-11-24T23:16:56ZcesDruštvo za Regionalne NaukeDETUROPE1821-25062014-09-01622645Adalékok a határ mentiség újraértelmezéséhez Magyarországon (Additives for the Reinterpretation of Cross-Border Character in Hungary)Béla Baranyi0University of Debrecen, Centre for Agricultural and Applied Economic SciencesThe radical geopolitical restructuring after the First World War resulted in new states and state borders in Central Europe. As a result of the bargaining of great powers, the newly de¬veloped national states became the main barrier to the extension of interregional relations in Central Europe and mainly in Hungary. The hostile relations and mistrust coming from the new situation was not favourable for the relationship of Hungary with its neighbours. In addi¬tion to the new borders set by the Treaty of Trianon (1920) which drastically re-shaped the map of the Carpathian basin, as well as the unprecedented loss of territory and population, socio-economically, infra - structurally and ethnically organic spatial structural units and real regions were cut into pieces. For this reason, Hungary needed to reposition its cross-border relationship system in the decades to come. http://www.deturope.eu/img/upload/content_13226437.pdfEuropean integrationSchengen processEuroregional organisationsinterre¬gional coopera¬tionparadigm shiftEGTC/ETT
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Adalékok a határ mentiség újraértelmezéséhez Magyarországon (Additives for the Reinterpretation of Cross-Border Character in Hungary)
DETUROPE
European integration
Schengen process
Euroregional organisations
interre¬gional coopera¬tion
paradigm shift
EGTC/ETT
author_facet Béla Baranyi
author_sort Béla Baranyi
title Adalékok a határ mentiség újraértelmezéséhez Magyarországon (Additives for the Reinterpretation of Cross-Border Character in Hungary)
title_short Adalékok a határ mentiség újraértelmezéséhez Magyarországon (Additives for the Reinterpretation of Cross-Border Character in Hungary)
title_full Adalékok a határ mentiség újraértelmezéséhez Magyarországon (Additives for the Reinterpretation of Cross-Border Character in Hungary)
title_fullStr Adalékok a határ mentiség újraértelmezéséhez Magyarországon (Additives for the Reinterpretation of Cross-Border Character in Hungary)
title_full_unstemmed Adalékok a határ mentiség újraértelmezéséhez Magyarországon (Additives for the Reinterpretation of Cross-Border Character in Hungary)
title_sort adalékok a határ mentiség újraértelmezéséhez magyarországon (additives for the reinterpretation of cross-border character in hungary)
publisher Društvo za Regionalne Nauke
series DETUROPE
issn 1821-2506
publishDate 2014-09-01
description The radical geopolitical restructuring after the First World War resulted in new states and state borders in Central Europe. As a result of the bargaining of great powers, the newly de¬veloped national states became the main barrier to the extension of interregional relations in Central Europe and mainly in Hungary. The hostile relations and mistrust coming from the new situation was not favourable for the relationship of Hungary with its neighbours. In addi¬tion to the new borders set by the Treaty of Trianon (1920) which drastically re-shaped the map of the Carpathian basin, as well as the unprecedented loss of territory and population, socio-economically, infra - structurally and ethnically organic spatial structural units and real regions were cut into pieces. For this reason, Hungary needed to reposition its cross-border relationship system in the decades to come.
topic European integration
Schengen process
Euroregional organisations
interre¬gional coopera¬tion
paradigm shift
EGTC/ETT
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