EU strategy for the Baltic Sea region: A new space for a study of novel forms of diplomacy
Šime, Z. (2020). EU strategy for the Baltic Sea region: A new space for a study of novel forms of diplomacy, in: Koff, H. et al. Re-thinking regions: a citizen perspective (Tenth anniversary special issue). Regions & cohesion: the journal of the Consortium for Comparative Research on Regional Integration and Social Cohesion, 10(3): pp. 108-124. https://dx.doi.org/10.3167/reco.2020.100310
In: Koff, H. et al. (2020). Re-thinking regions: a citizen perspective (Tenth anniversary special issue). Regions & cohesion: the journal of the Consortium for Comparative Research on Regional Integration and Social Cohesion, 10(3). Berghahn Journals: New York. v-163 pp., more
In: Regions & cohesion: the journal of the Consortium for Comparative Research on Regional Integration and Social Cohesion. Berghahn Journals: New York. ISSN 2152-9078; e-ISSN 2152-906X, more
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Baltic Sea Region; multilevel governance; paradiplomacy; science diplomacy |
Abstract |
The evolution of the EU multilevel governance unleashes new dynamics that hold a potential to contribute to the theory-building of paradiplomacy and honing of a more nuanced understanding what is to be understood with science diplomacy in the EU specific setting. When evaluated in the context of a broader body of literature on paradiplomacy and science diplomacy, new empirical examples from the EU macro-regional governance level, such as the discussed role of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg in coordinating a flagship of the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region called “Baltic Science Network,” should be treated with caution in terms of paying full attention to the distinct institutional environment in which a sub-national actor operates and pursues its initiatives. |
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