Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 55

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 55
TÝDNINGURIN AV TVØRTJOÐA SAMSTARVI í NORÐURATLANTSØKINUM 53 must also be considered). It can also be stated that this dilemma has been brought about through the division of responsibility within the political system between foreign policies, where governments hold power, and domestic policies including municipal, industrial and labour affairs, which are more in the control of parlianrents. As do- mestic policies are increasingly governed by international organisations such as the EU, this division of responsibility is a bar- rier to national participation in transnation- al development (see also Lindstrðm, 1996). The new forms of transnational regional cooperation involve highly differentiated participants, but until now cooperation ini- tiatives have typically been pursued with- out any network of communication be- tween the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and the specific Ministries of the Interior, nor between the EU and the Nordic Council of Ministers (cf. iig., Aalbu et.al., 1995: 89). Foreign Affairs/EU issues and Internal Af- fairs/Nordic cooperation belong in two sep- arate domains. Nordic cooperation between regions de- pendent on fisheries necessarily involves several organisational bodies, but the exist- ing Nordic institutions are weak structures only constructed for the purpose of con- ducting ‘low political’ cooperation. The strength of these weak institulions and net- works is clearly their absence of bureaucra- cy of the type and scale found in the much more formalised institutions of the EU. But weak Nordic institutions limited to the con- cerns of ‘low politics’ will not be able to pursue rnajor transnational projects such as the BEAR and NORA initatives, which in- volve the Nordic Atlantic countries and perhaps eventually Scotland and New- foundland as well. As in the case of the BEAR, Nordic co- operation is not able to take initiatives of in- ternational scope, but when established as a framework by energetic national govern- ments within an EU context, Nordic coop- eration can enter later, supporting and fund- ing projects, in a subordinate role. In 1996 Sweden and Finland entered the EU, and the EU entered the North Calotte and the BEAR initiatives with substantial INTER- REG programmes. Although using the names of North Calotte and Barents, it is clear that new Euro-political structures have been introduced. Ackowledgement This article is a revised and updated version of: Jørgen Ole Bærenholdt, 1995: New Forms ofRegional Cooper- ation in a “Europe of Regions”? - the Barents Region versus the West Nordic Cooperation, in: Sámal T.F. Jo- hansen (red.): Nordiske fiskersamfund i fremtiden - vol.2: Smá samfund under europæisk integration, Te- maNord 1995:586, Nordic Council of Ministers, pp. 231-253. In this version the developments in fisheries and regional cooperation in the Barents Region up to 1996, the establishment of the Nordic Atlantic Commit- tee and the development of Nordic Cooperation after the Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish referenda on EU membership have been taken into consideration. I want to thank associate professor Peter Arbo, University of Tromsø, for his constructive comments.
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