Introduction
1. Cross-Border Governance: A Common Theoretical Framework and Comparative Approach
Bruno Dupeyron, Andrea Noferini, and Tony Payan
Part 1: Cross-Border Governance in North America: From Multipolar to Monocentric Governance
2. ‘Getting It:’ Business NGOs and Political Actors Talk about the US-Mexico Border
Kathleen Staudt and Pamela L. Cruz
3. The Structure of Cross-Border Governance on the US-Mexico Border
Tony Payan
4. Incumbent and Challenger Stakeholders in the San Diego-Tijuana Border Region: Economics and Migration
Eduardo Mendoza-Cota
5. Mexico’s “Drug War,” the Energy Sector, and an Emerging Strategic Action Field
Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera
6. Re-shaping Cross-Border Governance in the Pacific Northwest Borderlands
Victor Konrad
7. Revisiting “Paradiplomacy” in the Quebec-US-States Cross-Border Area
Bruno Dupeyron
Part 2: Cross-Border Governance in Europe: A Steady but Contested Multi-level Governance
8. Actors and Policy Outcomes in the Euroregion Pyrenees Mediterranean: From the Emergence to the Stabilization of the Field (1990–2018)
Andrea Noferini
9. Cross-Border Islands Governance: A Field Analysis of the Italy-Malta Interreg Program
Francesco Camonita
10. A Bird’s Eye-View of Cross-Border Governance Dynamics along the Pyrenees (France-Spain Border)
Matteo Berzi
11. Cultural Policy within Euroregions: Dynamics of a Cross-Border Sectoral Field
Thomas Perrin
12. Galicia and the Region of North Portugal: An Experience of Cross-Border Cooperation in the Portugal-Spain Border
Celso Cancela Outeda
13. Cooperation and Cross-Border Conflicts in Cerdanya (Spain-France Border) in Early Twenty-First Century Environmental and Economic Crises
Xavier Oliveras
14. The Evolving Cross-Border Cooperation of Nouvelle Aquitaine–Euskadi–Navarre (Western Pyrenees Boundary): Multiple Actors and Aims of Cooperation
Antoni Durà-Guimerà
Conclusion
15. Comparing Cross-Border Governance in North America and Europe: Conclusions
Bruno Dupeyron, Andrea Noferini, and Tony Payan