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Sammanfattning
Since the end of the East-West conflict, various intergovernmental and transnational organizations have collectively governed the Baltic Sea Region. Exploring key features of the organizational architecture of three such organizations – HELCOM, the Council of the Baltic Sea States, and the Union of Baltic Cities – we ask how their institutions evolved in the aftermath of critical junctures affecting the region over the past three decades. Findings show that specific-purpose organizations are robust with respect to changes than general-purpose organizations whereas general-purpose maybe less so. With growing geopolitical tensions and global turbulence, this finding holds lessons for the design of transnational cooperation in the future – and beyond the Baltic Sea Region
Originalspråk | Engelska |
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Tidskrift | Journal of Baltic Studies |
DOI | |
Status | Publicerad - 31 okt. 2022 |
MoE-publikationstyp | A1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad |
Fingeravtryck
Fördjupa i forskningsämnen för ”Governing the Baltic Sea Region at critical junctures (1991–2021): How do transnational and intergovernmental organizations cope with external regional change?”. Tillsammans bildar de ett unikt fingeravtryck.Projekt
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SeaHer: Living with the Baltic Sea in a changing climate: Environmental heritage and the circulation of knowledge
Tynkkynen, N. (Ansvarig forskare) & Laine, S. (CoI)
01/09/18 → 31/08/22
Projekt: Finlands Akademi/Övriga Forskningsråd