Introduction: Binational cities and their regions: From diverging cases to a common research agenda Nicole EhlersJan BuursinkFrans Boekema OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 5
Local co-operation, ethnic diversity and state territoriality – The case of Haparanda and Tornio on the Sweden – Finland border Thomas LundénDennis Zalamans OriginalPaper Pages: 33 - 42
Antagonistic structures in border areas: Local milieux and local politics in the Polish-German twin city Gubin/Guben Ulf MatthiesenHans-Joachim Bürkner OriginalPaper Pages: 43 - 50
Just a train-ride away, but still worlds apart: Prospects for the Øresund region as a binational city Gregg Bucken-Knapp OriginalPaper Pages: 51 - 60
The binational cities of Dover and Calais and their region Odile Heddebaut OriginalPaper Pages: 61 - 71
Is Eilat-Aqaba a bi-national city? Can economic opportunities overcome the barriers of politics and psychology? Yehuda Gradus OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 99
Re-imagining spaces of (in)difference: Contextualising and reflecting on the intertwining of cities across borders Henk van HoutumHuib Ernste OriginalPaper Pages: 101 - 105