The Romanian – Hungarian Cross–border Cooperation in the Regional Press of Bihor County
Luminita Soproni
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Abstract:
The cross-border cooperation is a basic part of the European integration process; it is considerably present in the regional newspapers, although there is neither a constant reference to the European context nor a strategy for people’s information which should translate the substance of cooperation in a language as simple as possible. The actions of cooperation between Romania and Hungary are widely reflected in the regional press of Bihor County, and the articles cover subjects like: the agreements concerning the activity of the frontier area between Romania and Hungary, as new internal border of the European Union, financing programs for the cross-border cooperation and regional development, cooperation between the local authorities of the counties adjacent to the two countries… All these subjects are reflecting the cross-border values of the neighbouring regions from Romania and Hungary.
Keywords: cross-border; regional; press; European; cooperation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F63 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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Published in Fabienne Maron, Renaud de La Brosse, Luminita Soproni, Eurolimes, Oradea University Press Spring 2007 (Media, Intercultural Dialogue and the New Frontiers of Europe).3(2007): pp. 76-86
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