J6-9446 — Final report
1.
BUFON, Milan. Peripheral or Central? Slovenian Border Regions Faced with Challenges of European Integration

This scientific monograph presents the main results of the project and at the same time aims to contribute to the development of a comprehensive and sustainable concept of regulating and planning the development of Slovenian and cross-border regions under the conditions of cross-border integration and deriving from social and spatial processes triggered by Slovenia’s entry into the EU and the Schengen area.

COBISS.SI-ID: 243490816
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BOGATEC, Norina and BUFON, Milan. Re-Thinking Minority. Slovenes in Italy and the Common Slovene Cultural Space after the Fall of the Border

This scientific monograph provides a fresh and topical insight into the social effects and the borderland population’s perceptions, stemming from Slovenia's accession to the Schengen area, and into the emerging development possibilities for establishing a common Slovenian cultural space at the example of the Slovenian-Italian border area, or the viewpoints and opinions of Slovenians living in Italy

COBISS.SI-ID: 3303660
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BUFON, Milan. Intercultural dialogue and European areas of social and cultural contact.

The article, published in an increasingly internationally recognized journal with the SSCI factor provides a discussion about the development possibilities of European border and multicultural regions, seeking for a new balance between social and spatial convergence and divergence.

COBISS.SI-ID: 1439443
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BUFON, Milan. The Schengen regime and the new EU's internal and external boundaries in Central-Eastern Europe.

The article opens a new and important discussion about the institutional situation of the inner and outer borders of the EU and their relationship with the local development factors, based on the case of Central-Eastern Europe.

COBISS.SI-ID: 1526483
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BUFON, Milan and GOSAR, Anton. New borders in a new Europe: eliminating and making borders in Central Europe.

In this chapter, which appreared in a scientific monograph published by a well-known international editor, the authors present the Slovenian "model" as one of the most typical European border areas, as well as the effects of the integration processes on the development potentials of border spaces in Slovenia.

COBISS.SI-ID: 512269440