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While each macro-regional strategy is unique in terms of the countries it brings together and the scope of its policies, they all share a common aim: to ensure a coordinated approach to issues that are best tackled together. Building on the success of the pioneering 2009 European Union strategy for the Baltic Sea region, this form of cooperation has since become firmly embedded in the EU's institutional framework, with four strategies now in place, covering 19 Member States and 10 non-EU countries ...

The first EU macro-regional strategies are ‘pioneer’ experiments in fostering greater territorial cohesion. They do not address Cohesion Policy and its instruments alone, but aim to improve synergies with other EU policies – such as environmental policy, the integrated maritime policy and transport policy, to name just a few – in search of potential leverage effects.