The Mesopotamian Euro-Region
The European Union (EU) has expanded the functional impact area of the Europeanization concept in recent years and now aims to create administrative areas based on its own political and economic values in regions outside EU member and candidate states. Meanwhile, regionalization and cross‐border col...
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description | The European Union (EU) has expanded the functional impact area of the Europeanization concept in recent years and now aims to create administrative areas based on its own political and economic values in regions outside EU member and candidate states. Meanwhile, regionalization and cross‐border collaborative efforts are also considered important by the Union. This study proposes a notable cross‐border cooperation project, where the expected benefits of the two strategies mentioned above intersect: a Euro‐region project to be established between the Southeastern Anatolian region of Turkey and the Northern region of Iraq. The realization of such a project has become more likely recently as a result of the changes that have occurred in Southeastern Anatolia and Northern Iraq and will generate multifaceted benefits for the region, the relevant states, and the EU.
En años recientes la Unión Europea ha expandido el área de impacto funcional del concepto de Europanización, y ahora intenta crear áreas administrativas basadas en sus propios valores políticos y económicos en regiones fuera de sus estados miembros y candidatos. Mientras tanto, la regionalización y los esfuerzos colaborativos transfronterizos son también considerados importantes por la Unión. Este estudio propone un proyecto de colaboración transfronterizo notable: un proyecto de una Euro‐región que sería establecida entre el Sureste de la región de Anatolia en Turquía y la región Norte de Irak. La realización de dicho proyecto se ha hecho más probable como resultado de los cambios que han ocurrido en dicha región, y que podrían producir beneficios multifacéticos para la región, los estados relevantes, y la Unión Europea. |
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