@misc{Hippe_Stefan._Autor_The_2022, author={Hippe, Stefan. Autor and Bertram, Dominik. Autor and Chilla, Tobias. Autor}, volume={43}, copyright={Creative Commons Attribution BY 4.0 license}, address={Warszawa}, journal={Europa XXI}, howpublished={online}, year={2022}, publisher={IGiPZ PAN}, language={eng}, abstract={The COVID-19 pandemic led to a suspension of the Schengen Agreement within the European Union: national borders were partially controlled or closed. Especially in European border regions, where the idea of European integration is most evident, this led to limitations of cross-border linkages, putting the question of border-regional resilience into the focus of border studies. Based on the case study of German border regions, we operationalize the various impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic alongside the German border. Particularly interesting with regard to the concept of border-regional resilience are the results of a two-stage Delphi survey with border-regional experts. Even if the border closures as such were a political crisis, some of the long-term effects might be considered positive.}, type={Text}, title={The COVID-19 pandemic as a catalyst of cross-border cooperation? Lessons learnt for border-regional resilience}, URL={http://www.rcin.org.pl/Content/237906/WA51_274096_r2022-t43_EuropaXXI-Hippe.pdf}, }