THE REGIONAL STRUCTURE OF ALBANIA, BULGARIA AND GREECE - IMPLICATIONSFOR CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT

Authors
Citation
Gc. Petrakos, THE REGIONAL STRUCTURE OF ALBANIA, BULGARIA AND GREECE - IMPLICATIONSFOR CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT, European urban and regional studies, 4(3), 1997, pp. 195-210
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Urban Studies
ISSN journal
09697764
Volume
4
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
195 - 210
Database
ISI
SICI code
0969-7764(1997)4:3<195:TRSOAB>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
The forces of integration and transition in Europe are generating a ne w geography of economic relations and structures that affects the Balk an region in a very fundamental way. This article analyses the regiona l structure of Albania, Bulgaria and Greece, focusing on the intensity of regional disparities, the geographical distribution of activities, and the barriers to economic interaction. The analysis indicates that the new situation in the Balkans provides Greece with an opportunity to overcome geographical isolation, and deal with its regional problem s as well as the difficulties of the European integration process. It also provides the Balkan countries with an opportunity to interact and cooperate. From the strategic point of view, the long-term interests of Greece and the other countries in the region require stable relatio ns, successful implementation of the policies of transition, and a pol icy mix promoting unification and coherence of the European economic s pace, the development of the European south-eastern region, and the fa cilitation of cross-border co-operation.