Whose partnership? Regional participatory arrangements in CBC programming on the Finnish-Russian border

Cross-border cooperation (CBC) serves as a tool to combat peripherality of border regions and integrate formerly disconnected borderlands. Resting on the principles of partnership and multi-level governance, CBC activities are deemed by the European Union (EU) to include local/regional authorities,...

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Main Authors: Matti Fritsch, Sarolta Németh, Minna Piipponen, Gleb Yarovoy
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10.1080/09654313.2015.1096916
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:taf:eurpls:v:23:y:2015:i:12:p:2582-2599 2023-05-15T17:01:09+02:00 Whose partnership? Regional participatory arrangements in CBC programming on the Finnish-Russian border Matti Fritsch Sarolta Németh Minna Piipponen Gleb Yarovoy http://hdl.handle.net/10.1080/09654313.2015.1096916 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10.1080/09654313.2015.1096916 article ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:33:11Z Cross-border cooperation (CBC) serves as a tool to combat peripherality of border regions and integrate formerly disconnected borderlands. Resting on the principles of partnership and multi-level governance, CBC activities are deemed by the European Union (EU) to include local/regional authorities, economic and social partners at various stages of the cooperation process. Even at the EU's external borders, where EU regional development principles of CBC are endorsed in an often uneasy combination with external policy principles, joint cross-border administrative arrangements and regional programme designs have been introduced through successive administrative reforms. Analysing the preparations for the European Neighbourhood Instrument Karelia CBC (2014-2020), it is argued that in order to promote regional development goals the priorities of CBC programmes should be in line with the aims of local/regional stakeholders, which requires resilient consultation and participatory processes throughout the programming cycle. Participant observation of the Finnish-Russian Karelia CBC programme preparations helped the authors pinpoint achievements and weaknesses of current joint programming solutions and investigate ways in which the partnership principle is put into practice in the preparatory processes. In the current political climate, it is interesting to note that CBC was not included by the EU or Russia in sanctions/countersanctions that were the result of the crisis in Ukraine. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Cross-border cooperation (CBC) serves as a tool to combat peripherality of border regions and integrate formerly disconnected borderlands. Resting on the principles of partnership and multi-level governance, CBC activities are deemed by the European Union (EU) to include local/regional authorities, economic and social partners at various stages of the cooperation process. Even at the EU's external borders, where EU regional development principles of CBC are endorsed in an often uneasy combination with external policy principles, joint cross-border administrative arrangements and regional programme designs have been introduced through successive administrative reforms. Analysing the preparations for the European Neighbourhood Instrument Karelia CBC (2014-2020), it is argued that in order to promote regional development goals the priorities of CBC programmes should be in line with the aims of local/regional stakeholders, which requires resilient consultation and participatory processes throughout the programming cycle. Participant observation of the Finnish-Russian Karelia CBC programme preparations helped the authors pinpoint achievements and weaknesses of current joint programming solutions and investigate ways in which the partnership principle is put into practice in the preparatory processes. In the current political climate, it is interesting to note that CBC was not included by the EU or Russia in sanctions/countersanctions that were the result of the crisis in Ukraine.
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Sarolta Németh
Minna Piipponen
Gleb Yarovoy
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Sarolta Németh
Minna Piipponen
Gleb Yarovoy
Whose partnership? Regional participatory arrangements in CBC programming on the Finnish-Russian border
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Sarolta Németh
Minna Piipponen
Gleb Yarovoy
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title Whose partnership? Regional participatory arrangements in CBC programming on the Finnish-Russian border
title_short Whose partnership? Regional participatory arrangements in CBC programming on the Finnish-Russian border
title_full Whose partnership? Regional participatory arrangements in CBC programming on the Finnish-Russian border
title_fullStr Whose partnership? Regional participatory arrangements in CBC programming on the Finnish-Russian border
title_full_unstemmed Whose partnership? Regional participatory arrangements in CBC programming on the Finnish-Russian border
title_sort whose partnership? regional participatory arrangements in cbc programming on the finnish-russian border
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