Croatian-Hungarian trans-border relationships from state socialism until today, with special attention to the euroregions

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Lóránt Bali

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On the whole we can claim that in the last almost sixty years there was a significant change in Croatian-Hungarian trans-border relationships. State-governed cooperation was replaced by project-controlled co-operations under the guidance of local-governments and the civil sphere. Unfortunately, stock and human workforce deficit very often obstructs success.
Besides it is a permanent problem in our country that state politics has a great influence on local-government politics. So in a certain euroregion the success of operation highly depends on where the local-governments and civil organization belong to politically and on the leaders' ability to validate their interests. As a result of stock deficit mentioned previously project-based co-operations occurred.1 But these ad hoc project associations are not able and won't even be able to use union sources efficiently and generate any kind of long-term regional development.

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Bali, Lóránt. 2008. „Croatian-Hungarian Trans-Border Relationships from State Socialism until Today, With Special Attention to the Euroregions”. Jelenkori Társadalmi és Gazdasági Folyamatok 3 (1):101-9. https://doi.org/10.14232/jtgf.2008.1.101-109.
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