European Arctic policy and role of the EU in the wider North

The European Union started to define its Arctic strategy since the late 1990s when the Northern Dimension (ND) was established. Striving for a fuller engagement in the region, in 2016 the EU presented the new integrated policy for the Arctic to “boost the EU’s profile in the region”. Although many s...

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Main Author: Lavrenteva, Nina
Format: Lecture
Language:English
Published: 2019
Subjects:
Law
Online Access:https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/257783
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/257783 2024-04-21T07:54:56+00:00 European Arctic policy and role of the EU in the wider North Lavrenteva, Nina 2019-01-19 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/257783 en eng https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/257783 info:hdl:2268/257783 The Finnish International Studies Association (FISA) Conference 2019: IR 100 years, Helsinki, Finland [FI], from 18-01-2019 to 19-01-2019 EU regional policies Northern Europe Arctic Law criminology & political science Political science public administration & international relations Droit criminologie & sciences politiques Sciences politiques administration publique & relations internationales lecture http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_8544 info:eu-repo/semantics/lecture 2019 ftorbi 2024-03-27T14:51:15Z The European Union started to define its Arctic strategy since the late 1990s when the Northern Dimension (ND) was established. Striving for a fuller engagement in the region, in 2016 the EU presented the new integrated policy for the Arctic to “boost the EU’s profile in the region”. Although many scholars agree that the EU still lacks a consistent strategy in the Arctic, we can argue the EU has significant opportunities and vast potential for the involvement in the Arctic affairs. Rather than claiming that the EU, not being in the very heart of the Arctic geographically, cannot be an Arctic actor, we can assess how it can be engaged in various policy areas, which are critical to the region today – such as environmental protection, development of transport infrastructure, energy policy. We will follow the subsidiarity principle of the EU foreign policy to see how these policies, that fall under either exclusive or shared competence with the EU member states, are implemented, and understand what role the EU plays in the Arctic region. Lecture Arctic University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography)
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Northern Europe
Arctic
Law
criminology & political science
Political science
public administration & international relations
Droit
criminologie & sciences politiques
Sciences politiques
administration publique & relations internationales
spellingShingle EU regional policies
Northern Europe
Arctic
Law
criminology & political science
Political science
public administration & international relations
Droit
criminologie & sciences politiques
Sciences politiques
administration publique & relations internationales
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European Arctic policy and role of the EU in the wider North
topic_facet EU regional policies
Northern Europe
Arctic
Law
criminology & political science
Political science
public administration & international relations
Droit
criminologie & sciences politiques
Sciences politiques
administration publique & relations internationales
description The European Union started to define its Arctic strategy since the late 1990s when the Northern Dimension (ND) was established. Striving for a fuller engagement in the region, in 2016 the EU presented the new integrated policy for the Arctic to “boost the EU’s profile in the region”. Although many scholars agree that the EU still lacks a consistent strategy in the Arctic, we can argue the EU has significant opportunities and vast potential for the involvement in the Arctic affairs. Rather than claiming that the EU, not being in the very heart of the Arctic geographically, cannot be an Arctic actor, we can assess how it can be engaged in various policy areas, which are critical to the region today – such as environmental protection, development of transport infrastructure, energy policy. We will follow the subsidiarity principle of the EU foreign policy to see how these policies, that fall under either exclusive or shared competence with the EU member states, are implemented, and understand what role the EU plays in the Arctic region.
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