Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 36

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 36
34 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION IN NORDIC ATLANTIC REGIONS cooperation; the initiatives include differ- ent areas of the overall region of interest, and are, namely: - The Barents Euro-Arctic Region (BEAR), established in January 1993, which includes the northern regions of Nor- way, European Russia, Finland and Swe- den, but state representatives of the Russian Federation and all Nordic countries and the European Union (EU) are also included in the Barents Council. The Regional Council includes members from the regions in- volved: Finmark, Troms and Nordland of Norway, Nordbotten and (since 1998) Vasterbotten of Sweden, Lapland and (since 1998) Oulu of Finland, and Mur- mansk Region, Karelian Republic, Ark- hangelsk Region and Nenets Autonomous Okrug of Russia. - The Nordic Atlantic Cooperation (NORA) established in January 1996 as a regional element of the broader Nordic Co- operation. Nordic Atlantic Cooperation has been developed as an extension to the earli- er West Nordic Cooperation founded in 1980, originally initiated by the Faroe Is- lands and Eastern Iceland, incorporating the rest of Iceland in 1980, and extended to include Greenland in 1983. Northern and Western Norway joined this cooperation when the Nordic Atlantic Committee su- perseded the West Nordic Committee in 1996. The West Nordic Committee/Nordic Atlantic Committee is a function of the Nordic Council of Ministers, or more pre- cisely, the regional ministers and their com- mittee of officials (NERP = Nordic Com- mittee of Officials for Regional Policy). West Nordic cooperation gave the Faroe Islands and Greenland a more formal role in the region and their own regional forum as self-governing sectors of the Danish Realm. The Faroe Islands and Greenland are also represented as part of the Danish delegation to the Nordic Council (a cooper- ation of parliaments), and through the Dan- ish government in the Nordic Council of Ministers (a cooperation of governments). In 1985, West Nordic Parliamentary Co- operation (The West Nordic Council) was also initiated as an informal supplement to the Nordic Council. There were earlier pro- posals, however, for the formation of a West Nordic Council of Ministers to give West Nordic Cooperation a higher priority and a more visible status intemationally (Aalbu and Sande, 1991). So far this has not been accepted. As such, the Barents Euro-Arctic Region Cooperation and the Nordic Atlantic Coop- eration can at the initial conceptual level al- ready be viewed as two very different ap- proaches, founded in different historical contexts in the overall development of the Nordic countries. The Barents Euro-Arctic Cooperation was founded through an ener- getic initiative by the Norwegian Foreign Ministry, which initially represenled the combined interests of the Northern regions in an international context after the end of the Cold War and of Nordic EU member- ship applications. The initiative explicitly tried to implement the concept of a “Europe of the Regions”. It was a regional, but fun- damentally internationally oriented project from the very beginning, to give the so- called Euro-Arctic Region a more signifi- cant role, especially in European integra-
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