This book is the result of research into the considerable impacts the signing of the Schengen
Agreement has had on the border regions of the signatory in particular the Central European
internal borders. The analysis provides an in-depth look at European integration development
and perception at the state level as well as in the selected border regions of Central Europe.
The book discusses results from population questionnaires in this region and presents the most
important features of development of border regions within Central European internal borders
borderlands after the Schengen Agreement. This book is suitable for students and researchers
dealing with the borderlands but also outlines sufficient information to be of interest to
regional planners and policy makers.