O Amapá e a Guiana francesa sob a ótica do corredor transfronteiriço

Cross-border territories are multi-faceted, diverse and complex spaces as well as contact, articulation and cooperation spaces. Treated, for a long time, as peripheral places, they take up today as strategic ones. In this context, this article aims to address the Transboundary Corridor as a reflecti...

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Main Authors: José Alberto Tostes, José Francisco de Carvalho Ferreira
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Language:English
Published: Confins 2017-06-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/confins/11947
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description Cross-border territories are multi-faceted, diverse and complex spaces as well as contact, articulation and cooperation spaces. Treated, for a long time, as peripheral places, they take up today as strategic ones. In this context, this article aims to address the Transboundary Corridor as a reflective basis for understanding the present and future interactions between Amapá (Brazil) and French Guiana (France), two territories with over 600 km of common border. The main purpose is to define and introduce the concept of Transboundary Corridor, offering a possibility of understanding the socio-political and economic relations of these two territories. The results show that these relationships are not yet fully perceived and developed.
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spelling doaj-art-30f75e5bf71a4a9c80e7747efce1b5f92025-01-13T15:52:48ZengConfinsConfins1958-92122017-06-013110.4000/confins.11947O Amapá e a Guiana francesa sob a ótica do corredor transfronteiriçoJosé Alberto TostesJosé Francisco de Carvalho FerreiraCross-border territories are multi-faceted, diverse and complex spaces as well as contact, articulation and cooperation spaces. Treated, for a long time, as peripheral places, they take up today as strategic ones. In this context, this article aims to address the Transboundary Corridor as a reflective basis for understanding the present and future interactions between Amapá (Brazil) and French Guiana (France), two territories with over 600 km of common border. The main purpose is to define and introduce the concept of Transboundary Corridor, offering a possibility of understanding the socio-political and economic relations of these two territories. The results show that these relationships are not yet fully perceived and developed.https://journals.openedition.org/confins/11947Transboundary corridorborder territoriesAmapá vs French Guyana
spellingShingle José Alberto Tostes
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O Amapá e a Guiana francesa sob a ótica do corredor transfronteiriço
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Transboundary corridor
border territories
Amapá vs French Guyana
title O Amapá e a Guiana francesa sob a ótica do corredor transfronteiriço
title_full O Amapá e a Guiana francesa sob a ótica do corredor transfronteiriço
title_fullStr O Amapá e a Guiana francesa sob a ótica do corredor transfronteiriço
title_full_unstemmed O Amapá e a Guiana francesa sob a ótica do corredor transfronteiriço
title_short O Amapá e a Guiana francesa sob a ótica do corredor transfronteiriço
title_sort o amapa e a guiana francesa sob a otica do corredor transfronteirico
topic Transboundary corridor
border territories
Amapá vs French Guyana
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