Transnational cooperation in times of rapid global changes: the Arctic Council as a success case?

Global agreements such as the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Paris Climate Agreement illustrate the need for transnational cooperation to solve complex and interrelated challenges that affect humanity at large. But how can transnational cooperation be more successful in times of rap...

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Main Author: Wehrmann, Dorothea
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Published: German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.23661/dp12.2020
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spelling ftdara:oai:oai.da-ra.de:743135 2023-05-15T14:30:36+02:00 Transnational cooperation in times of rapid global changes: the Arctic Council as a success case? Wehrmann, Dorothea 2020-04-22 https://doi.org/10.23661/dp12.2020 unknown German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) doi:10.23661/dp12.2020 Download Discussion Paper 12/2020 Arctic Council transnational cooperation institutional success factors global common good Text 2020 ftdara https://doi.org/10.23661/dp12.2020 2022-08-07T22:07:43Z Global agreements such as the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Paris Climate Agreement illustrate the need for transnational cooperation to solve complex and interrelated challenges that affect humanity at large. But how can transnational cooperation be more successful in times of rapid global changes? This discussion paper shows that many of the premises discussed in the literature on transnational cooperation and on multistakeholder partnerships mirror the praise and concerns brought forward in regard to the Arctic Council as a case of success. At the same time, particularly by advancing its process management, transnational cooperation under the auspices of the Arctic Council could be furthered. This study proceeds as follows. It introduces and compares different approaches in global governance research that are considered as strengthening transnational cooperation and critically explores in how far the Arctic Council can be considered an example to learn from for encouraging transnational cooperation. From the case of the Arctic Council the study further expands on the premises brought forward in the literature and suggests to pay more attention to the dimension of knowledge as particularly in times of rapid global changes a shared understanding of challenges is an important basis for transnational cooperation. Text Arctic Council Arctic da|ra - Registration agency for social and economic data Arctic
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Transnational cooperation in times of rapid global changes: the Arctic Council as a success case?
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description Global agreements such as the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Paris Climate Agreement illustrate the need for transnational cooperation to solve complex and interrelated challenges that affect humanity at large. But how can transnational cooperation be more successful in times of rapid global changes? This discussion paper shows that many of the premises discussed in the literature on transnational cooperation and on multistakeholder partnerships mirror the praise and concerns brought forward in regard to the Arctic Council as a case of success. At the same time, particularly by advancing its process management, transnational cooperation under the auspices of the Arctic Council could be furthered. This study proceeds as follows. It introduces and compares different approaches in global governance research that are considered as strengthening transnational cooperation and critically explores in how far the Arctic Council can be considered an example to learn from for encouraging transnational cooperation. From the case of the Arctic Council the study further expands on the premises brought forward in the literature and suggests to pay more attention to the dimension of knowledge as particularly in times of rapid global changes a shared understanding of challenges is an important basis for transnational cooperation.
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