Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 49

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 49
TÝDNINGURIN AV TVØRTJOÐA SAMSTARVI í NORÐURATLANTSØKINUM 47 hand, these efforts have not yet been pow- erful enough to build Nordic instilutions that are visible and which carry some weight in an international context. In the 1990s, Nordic cooperation in- creasingly has been directed towards par- ticipation in the EU context. This work may be decisive, especially for the Nordic At- lantic regions dependent on fisheries and non-EU members, but the obvious trend of division of the Nordic countries into: - a Baltic region which is part of the EU and oriented towards trade and coopera- tion with East-Central Europe versus — a Nordic Atlantic region which is not a part of the EU and possibly oriented to- wards trade and cooperation with North Russia and North America once again illustrates that Nordic coopera- tion has more to do with a shared culture than with common economic and geopolit- ical interests. The discussion above has focused main- ly on regionalisation at the fisheries sector- specific meso level. The possibilities for re- gionalisation outlined above are in large part concerned with national/Nordic and regional institutional political players, more than with regionalisation at the mi- cro- firm or network level. This may have something to do with scale, as regional co- operation on fisheries in the Barents and West Nordic Regions is obviously imple- mented on a larger scale than any possible regionalisation initiatives would be in pros- perous ‘industrial districts’. This will be discussed further in the following section. Regional cooperation in resource man- agement, price policy and science and tech- nology can all be approached from both a state-centric regionalist angle, and from a more civic and economic view of regional- isation. But to implement such cooperation, from a more civic and economic angel, there is a need for competent political en- trepreneurs at the regional level, and for a certain degree of delegation of control, and responsible management, of resources to the Murmansk Region, Northern Norway and the Faroe Islands/Greenland by the po- litical centres of Moscow, Oslo and Copen- hagen. From a fisheries perspective, in or- der to be a success, Northern self-govern- ment or regional autonomy might presup- pose the existence of regionalisation initia- tives and vice versa. In this respect, the BEAR and NORA initatives might make progress, especially if combined. c. Regionalisation as a process of localised learning Regionalisation functioning as a network and a form of business cooperation has to be based on a certain balance between functional and tenitorial integration. With regard to the regionalisation of larger re- gions, functional integration concerns both external relations towards the world mar- ket/international division of labour and in- ternal relations regarding a regional divi- sion of labour. However, the regional divi- sion of labour should not be a clean exter- nal pattern of exchange, for example pro- ducing wines in exchange for textiles, as found in classical and neo-classical trade
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