Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 43

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 43
TÝDNINGURIN AV TVØRTJOÐA SAMSTARVl í NORÐURATLANTSØKINUM 41 Ministers cannot engage in foreign policy- making. This was also one reason why the original Finnish Great Calotte initiative to extend North Calotte cooperation (having the same status as West Nordic Coopera- tion) with the Murmansk Region of Russia was not completed, and the alternative Nor- wegian Barents initiative - ignoring “weak” Nordic cooperation - was imple- mented (Aalbu etal., 1995: 18). In addition, problems associated with es- tablishing regional cooperation ‘from be- low’ are also related to the formal status and power of the regions directly involved. The different roles of regions and regional policies in different countries “ ...give un- equal starting points for new regional coop- eration in different regions” (Kakonen, 1996: 58). From this statement, it can be expected that a self-governing area would be a favourable position from which to build new forms of regional cooperation, as has been the case within the Inuit Circurn- polar Congress (ICC), in which Greenland is a dynamic participant. However, there are several reasons for the rather low prior- ity of West Nordic Cooperation/NORA to date: - although fisheries and the contacts be- tween Faroese and Greenlanders in this context have provided a starting point for cooperation, differences between the Greenlandic Inuit culture and Faroese/ Icelandic West Nordic culture explain to some degree why Greenlanders might take a greater interest in cultural-political cooperation between Inuit and other in- digenous people in America, the Russian Federation and Nordic countries (the Sami). - although having a common West Nordic culture and language as a starting point, Iceland as an autonomous nation has lit- tle to gain from West Nordic cooperation, having been at the forefront of establish- ing Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) during the cod wars of the 1970s, and to- day possessing a fairly competitive fish- eries sector (see last section). From time to time, Faroese fish products have been sold through Icelandic sales organisa- tions and Iceland is usually quite gener- ous when allocating fish quotas to its Faroese ‘cousin’. But Icelandic visions of West Nordic cooperation appear rather weak (Johansen, 1993). Within NORA, Iceland seems to concentrate its efforts on the ‘big brother’ state of Norway, in spite of serious conflicts over fisheries man- agement. - although Denmark has demonstrated a rather strong consensus over giving home rule to the Faroe Islands and Greenland, in practice Danish interests have been a barrier to West Nordic Cooperation, for example the Danish Ministry of Traffic protecting the interests SAS (Scandina- vian Airlines System) in avoiding com- petitors in trans-Atlantic routes. Green- land Air did not get permission to flights to Denmark untill 1997. As Denmark has bestowed home rule on the Faroe Islands and Greenland, there are no strong Dan- ish political initiatives to support West Nordic/NORA Cooperation, although the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs does represent Greenland and the Faroe Is-
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