Cross-Border Institutional Trust in Post-Pandemic Times. The Role of EU b-solutions Initiative
Eduardo Medeiros,
Juan-M. Trillo-Santamaría and
Martín Guillermo-Ramírez
Journal of Borderlands Studies, 2025, vol. 40, issue 3, 607-630
Abstract:
Mutual trust is an important element in starting cross-border processes, and institutional trust is vital to forging sound and effective cross-border cooperation. It is widely debated that the recent covidfencing process in Europe chipped away existing long and medium-term cross-border institutional ties, in most European borders, at least for some time. The fundamental point is that the sudden closing of national borders also revealed how important are effective and well-functioning cross-border institutions to direct the reopening of such borders into functional cross-border areas. To appreciate more in-depth the importance of cross-border institutional trust in post-pandemic times, this article analyses to what extent the EU b-solutions initiative contributes to reinforcing it along European cross-border regions. The analysis concluded that this EU initiative reinforces cross-border institutional trust by enhancing institutional capacity building, institutional knowledge sharing and stability/credibility as well as territorial integration in EU border regions. However, only a few European cross-border regions have benefited the most from this institutional support by b-solutions: the Benelux, plus Germany and France, as well as the Iberian cross-border areas.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1080/08865655.2024.2352431
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