Jarosław Jańczak Date: June 9, 2020 Borders are in constant motion and are the objects of never-ending ordering. The same also – or especially – applies to the internal borders of the EU. This has been rather dramatically demonstrated (and painfully for many individuals) by the recent massive (re-)bordering caused by the Covid-19 pandemic [1],„The German-Polish border, re-bordering and the pandemic: centers vs. peripheries?“ weiterlesen
Schlagwort-Archive:cross-border cooperation
The Czech-Polish border in the shadow of the pandemic
Hynek Böhm & Joanna Kurowska-Pysz Date: May 22, 2020 On March 5, 2020 both authors of this contribution co-organised a major international meeting on both sides of the well-known double town of Cieszyn/Český Těšín – on the Polish and the Czech side. Within the framework of the ‘Europe for Citizens’ programme we discussed issues linked„The Czech-Polish border in the shadow of the pandemic“ weiterlesen