Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 41

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 41
TÝDNINGURIN AV TVØRTJOÐA SAMSTARVl í NORÐURATLANTSØKINUM 39 a. Regional cooperation between regions of countries, home-rule areas, nation states and the European Union The different legal positions and roles of participating regions seem crucial, when evaluating cases of transnational regional cooperation. Nordic Atlantic Cooperation (NORA) includes one nation-state (Ice- land), two self-governing areas of the Dan- ish Realm (Greenland and the Faroe Is- lands) and two regions of one country - Northern and Western Norway. Northern and Western Norway is represented by re- gional bodies (Regional Committe of Northern Norway and Namdalen, and SAVOS), also involving the central Min- istry of Municipal and Labour Affairs (Norway). The Barents Euro-Arctic Region (BEAR) has a new internationally-oriented two-pronged structure. The first is a coun- cil comprising the Nordic nation-states, Russia and the EU - in effect a council of Ministries of Foreign Affairs, but each country can also be represented by other ministers (i.e. a meeting of ministers of the environment) or just officials. The second is a council of the regional bodies directly involved. Here national dif- ferences in administration at the regional (county/oblast/republic) level become ap- parent. For example Norway and parts of the Russian Federation have politically elected regional councils which appoint their own regional political leaders, while regional leaders in Sweden and Finland are officials appointed by the central state ad- ministration. The NORA and BEAR initiatives are hy- brids of a different type when compared to the two traditional types of trans-national cooperation (Bærenholdt, 1997) which can be broadly described as follows: a. Initiatives which encourage cross-border cooperation between regions of different nation-states with common borders (e.g. EU Interreg projects) b. Initiatives which encourage transnation- al cooperation between nation-states within an overall region of the world (e.g. the Arctic Council) By definition - and in terms of priorities - NORA is type a. and BEAR type b., but there is no doubt that further hybrids of re- gional and international policies will devel- op in the future. Nordic Cooperation in it- self, which has never been successful in ar- eas of “high politics” such as foreign poli- cy, has had its major impact in areas of “low political” cooperation such as research, ed- ucation and culture (Schiller, 1995), and is now increasingly oriented towards strengthening its position vis a vis the EU. Nordic cooperation has been given the role of coordinating Nordic viewpoints in rela- tion to the EU, especially as only Denmark, Sweden and Finland are members. But fol- lowing the traditions of ‘weak’ Nordic co- operation, this background work has been given a somewhat informal status and is by no means a committed cooperation of for- eign policies. Nordic Atlantic Cooperadon can be seen in this context: as a way of handling EU and the European Economic Area (EEA) rela- tions on behalf of regions and nations that
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