This study wants to analyse the impact of the INTERREG programme of the EU on the borders of the member-states. The first part attempts to present some theoretical aspects of the impact of INTERREG on the nation-state as a “power container”. The studies of Stein Rokkan and the further development by Stefano Bartolini to contextualise the process of cross-border cooperation. Afterwards, a chapter discusses the INTERREG programme in empirical terms. Last but not least, a section is dedicated to the impact of the INTERREG programme along the borders of Germany. There are fourteen programmes along the German borders and this contribution tries to create a typology of level of development in order to show the asymmetrical impact of such cross-border cooperation.
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