betweenstates
Betweenstates is a term used in political geography, sociology, and border studies to describe spaces, practices, and communities that exist in the transitional zone between sovereign states. It denotes not a single place but a spectrum of borderlands, bi-national regions, and areas where jurisdictional boundaries are porous or disputed. The concept focuses on how people and institutions navigate overlapping authorities, shared infrastructures, and cross-border flows.
Key features of betweenstates include boundary permeability, hybrid governance, and transnational social networks. Economic activity often
In policy and research, betweenstates is used to study cross-border cooperation, borderlands development, and regional resilience.
Critics caution that the term can obscure power imbalances or the differential impact of border controls on