1st Edition

Nordic Region-Building in a European Perspective

188 Pages
by Routledge

186 Pages
by Routledge

188 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1999, this volume is a study of regional and local co-operation across national borders in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and also of regional co-operation out of the area - across the Baltic Sea, the North Sea and in the Barents region. The focus of the study is on processes of region-building. Co-operation between regions across national borders is seen as a creative... Read more

1. Transborder Region-Building: Cement or Solvent in Nordic Co-operation? Harald Baldersheim and Krister Ståhlberg. Part 1. Region-Building Across Nordic Borders. 2. Patterns in Nordic Cross-Border Region-Building – an Overview. Mårten Johansson. 3. The Kvarken Council. Paul Lindell. 4. The North Calotte Committee. Eva Johansson Aalbu. 5. The ARKO Co-operation. Kenneth Nyströ. 6. Danish-Swedish Co-operation in the Øresund Region. Bjarne Andersen. 7. The Baltic Sea Co-operation – Visions and Realities. Jan Åke Dellenbrant. 8. The Barents Region. Lassi Heininen. 9. The North Sea Commission. Norman O’Neill and Eirik Sæter. Part 2. European Integration and Local Government. 10. The Internationalisation of Finnish and Norwegian Local Government. Harald Baldersheim and Krister Ståhlberg. 11. European Integration and Municipal Self-Government – the Case of Sweden. Sören Häggroth. Part 3. Conclusions. 12. The Dynamics of Cross-Border Region-Building and Nordic Co-operation. Harald Baldersheim and Krister Ståhlberg.

Biography

Harald Baldersheim, professor of political science at the University of Oslo. Krister Stahlberg, professor of public administration at the Abo Academy.

’...the themes alluded to in the title of this volume are of substantial academic and practical interest.’ European Urban and Regional Studies ’...the editors manage to bridge the gap between the scientific and the real world...In my opinion, anyone interested in cross-border region-building can benefit from this publication. Learning from these cases is easy and can help us find the right direction for the future.’ Journal of Economic and Social Geography ’...this book is well worth reading...a book able to give structured ideas of the cement, the actors and processes on the local and regional level doing their important share in the build-up of functional multinational entities in the North, is highly welcome.’ European Review