Cross-border relations and national-populist politicisation: a citizen perspective

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Title
Cross-border relations and national-populist politicisation: a citizen perspective
Title of the book
Mazzoleni Oscar, Biancalana Cecilia, Pilotti Andrea, Bernhard Laurent, Yerly Grégoire, Lauener Lukas (eds.) National Populism and Borders: The Politicisation of Cross-border Mobilisations in Europe
Author(s)
Pilotti Andrea, Mazzoleni Oscar
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Series
New Horizons in European Politics
Chapter
9
Pages
166-192
Language
english
Abstract
European cross-border regions are characterised by different trends, not always in corresponding to cooperative features. This contribution draws two ideal-types of cross-border relations, namely cooperative and conflictual, and analyse how three Swiss border regions fit with these ideal-types. The study is conducted within a "demand-side" perspective. Using a comparative survey among citizens of three border regions, the chapter highlights how different forms of territorial identification display and the expectations toward cross-border cooperation. Focusing the citizen's opinions is certainly not irrelevant as they might legitimise the main orientation of cross-border decision-makers across different border regions. The results confirm citizens' opinion reflect the diversity of cross-border relations, that is more cooperative (Basel), more conflictual (Ticino) and "in-between" (Geneva).
Keywords
Cross-border relations, Citizens' opinion, Cooperation, Conflict
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