External international shocks’ impact on regional governance: Ukrainian crisis spillover in the Arctic

In a globalized world, major international conflicts such as wars, impact not only the involved actors, their interests and behavior within certain networks, but the whole structure of the international system. The Arctic region is not detached from the world politics, neither it is immune to confli...

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Main Author: Lavrenteva, Nina
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2022
Subjects:
Law
Online Access:https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/294560
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/294560 2024-04-21T07:55:06+00:00 External international shocks’ impact on regional governance: Ukrainian crisis spillover in the Arctic Lavrenteva, Nina 2022 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/294560 en eng https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/294560 info:hdl:2268/294560 ECPR General Conference, Innsbruck, Austria [AT], 22-26 August 2022 Arctic cooperation Arctic governance regionalism Arctic exceptionalism Russia-Ukraine war Law criminology & political science Political science public administration & international relations Droit criminologie & sciences politiques Sciences politiques administration publique & relations internationales conference paper not in proceedings http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_18cp info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePaper 2022 ftorbi 2024-03-27T14:56:43Z In a globalized world, major international conflicts such as wars, impact not only the involved actors, their interests and behavior within certain networks, but the whole structure of the international system. The Arctic region is not detached from the world politics, neither it is immune to conflict, and, as Russia has waged a full-scale war against Ukraine, it became crystal clear, that the regional cooperation is undergoing dramatic changes. Today’s situation is strikingly different from the previous escalation of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Following the annexation of Crimea in 2014, many of the high-level dialogues and programs between Russia and the Western countries were suspended. However, their cooperation in the Arctic continued via the regional councils and other institutionalized arrangements and has become an emblematic case of how the regional cooperation could transcend the “political” boundaries in pursuit of a common good. The paper explores historical and theoretical perspectives on the resilience mechanisms of the Arctic regional cooperation and seeks to understand how social interactions and specific policy-making instruments helped construct connections for efficient cooperation. Ultimately, I suggest that, even if the future of the Arctic cooperation remains unclear, we may hope that the multi-level and multi-dimensional links between the Arctic actors and networks built in the past thirty years can become a ground for continuation of the dialogue in the High north in the near future. Conference Object Arctic University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography)
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topic Arctic cooperation
Arctic governance
regionalism
Arctic exceptionalism
Russia-Ukraine war
Law
criminology & political science
Political science
public administration & international relations
Droit
criminologie & sciences politiques
Sciences politiques
administration publique & relations internationales
spellingShingle Arctic cooperation
Arctic governance
regionalism
Arctic exceptionalism
Russia-Ukraine war
Law
criminology & political science
Political science
public administration & international relations
Droit
criminologie & sciences politiques
Sciences politiques
administration publique & relations internationales
Lavrenteva, Nina
External international shocks’ impact on regional governance: Ukrainian crisis spillover in the Arctic
topic_facet Arctic cooperation
Arctic governance
regionalism
Arctic exceptionalism
Russia-Ukraine war
Law
criminology & political science
Political science
public administration & international relations
Droit
criminologie & sciences politiques
Sciences politiques
administration publique & relations internationales
description In a globalized world, major international conflicts such as wars, impact not only the involved actors, their interests and behavior within certain networks, but the whole structure of the international system. The Arctic region is not detached from the world politics, neither it is immune to conflict, and, as Russia has waged a full-scale war against Ukraine, it became crystal clear, that the regional cooperation is undergoing dramatic changes. Today’s situation is strikingly different from the previous escalation of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Following the annexation of Crimea in 2014, many of the high-level dialogues and programs between Russia and the Western countries were suspended. However, their cooperation in the Arctic continued via the regional councils and other institutionalized arrangements and has become an emblematic case of how the regional cooperation could transcend the “political” boundaries in pursuit of a common good. The paper explores historical and theoretical perspectives on the resilience mechanisms of the Arctic regional cooperation and seeks to understand how social interactions and specific policy-making instruments helped construct connections for efficient cooperation. Ultimately, I suggest that, even if the future of the Arctic cooperation remains unclear, we may hope that the multi-level and multi-dimensional links between the Arctic actors and networks built in the past thirty years can become a ground for continuation of the dialogue in the High north in the near future.
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title External international shocks’ impact on regional governance: Ukrainian crisis spillover in the Arctic
title_short External international shocks’ impact on regional governance: Ukrainian crisis spillover in the Arctic
title_full External international shocks’ impact on regional governance: Ukrainian crisis spillover in the Arctic
title_fullStr External international shocks’ impact on regional governance: Ukrainian crisis spillover in the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed External international shocks’ impact on regional governance: Ukrainian crisis spillover in the Arctic
title_sort external international shocks’ impact on regional governance: ukrainian crisis spillover in the arctic
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