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Martin Klatt, PhD. Centre for Border Region Studies, Sønderborg
Borders of Denmark Martin Klatt, PhD. Centre for Border Region Studies, Sønderborg
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Denmark in Europe
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Issues I: Denmark and Germany-Sweden
Flows: Trade and traffic
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Issues II: Denmark and Sweden Metropolitan policies
Øresund-region – Greater Copenhagen and Scania Region Fixed link in 2000 Transborder metropolitan area Political goodwill Cross-border integration Challenged by Swedish border controls Challenged by an uneven policymaking: ”Greater Copenhagen”
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North Sea borders: UK and Norway
Issues Fishery post Brexit? Off-shore wind parks Tourism, tax-free sale on ferries
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Issues III Denmark and Germany
Germany figures high in Danish export policy (”Tysklandsstrategi”) Construction of a fixed link across Fehmarn Belt (to open in the mid-2020s) Political project Delayed because of a complicated planning process in Germany, which has annoyed Danish politicians considerably Danish border controls introduced in January 2016
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Troubled Pasts (Germany): Peace building?
Narrative connected with the minority situation Applied on the people-to-people activities
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Troubled pasts II Sweden Rivalry on dominating the Baltic
Loss of Scania in 1658, ”Swedification” Norway Colonial power Different interpretation of the ”union” Today: Nordic brethren (broderfolk)
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Unfamiliarity? Transnational borderlanders?
”Danes”, ”Germans”, ”Danish minority”, ”Deutsche Volksgruppe” = is it that simple? Result of nationalisation during the 19th and 20th centuries Regional identity – ”Die Dänen sind uns näher als die Bayern” – ”Northern Germans are more like Scandinavians than Southern Germans” Blurred identity within the so-called minorities – which are socially integrated and thus very open groups So, are they living together?
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A Europe of Cross-Border Regions (CBRs)?
Source: Association of European Border Regions
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Sønderjylland-Schleswig – from territorial to functional?
Region Sønderjylland-Schleswig was founded as a euroregion in 1997 Historic reference to the Duchy of Schleswig Territorial reference
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Today’s Framework of German-Danish coop.
South-Western Baltic Sea Transregional Area Implementing New Geography (STRING) Fehmarn Belt Region Pushed by infrastructure project Cooperation Schleswig-Holstein – Region South Denmark Border Triangle Region Sønderjylland-Schleswig Interreg Germany-Denmark
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Best practices: cooperation by bottleneck?
Ambulances: use decreased after establishing Danish facitilies Rescue helicopter: the same Cancer treatment: stops January 2017 after establishing Danish facilities New topic: vocational training (Denmark lacks facilities)
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Minorities as “Regionauts” or “the last Schleswigians”
’Regionalist’ political agenda dominates the election campaigns Apparently successful for the SSW since the 1970s – government participation since 2012 SP increased their votes significantly in 2009 and 2013
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Challenges
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Re-bordering? Two strings:
Land border: regional politics of cooperation vs. security paradigm ”Greater Copenhagen” concept: links to Malmö (Sweden) and Hamburg (Germany) metropolitan areas – concept of cross-border metropolis in global competition Security paradigm: domestic political pressure vs. interest in free markets and open borders
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