Club Diplomacy in the Arctic
The Arctic Council is frequently called a unique forum but, as this article argues, clubs are common in international politics and in many respects the Arctic Council is a club. This article explores the questions: Why are the Arctic states acting like a club in Arctic politics, and how do internal...
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ftsydanskunivpub:oai:sdu.dk:publications/f74cd42f-3667-4116-b4cd-100f0ae9e5bd 2024-05-19T07:33:03+00:00 Club Diplomacy in the Arctic Burke, Danita Catherine 2019-06 application/pdf https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/da/publications/f74cd42f-3667-4116-b4cd-100f0ae9e5bd https://doi.org/10.1163/19426720-02502004 https://findresearcher.sdu.dk/ws/files/156106366/GG_Final_Re_Submission_Aug_2018_Club_Diplomacy_in_the_Arctic_Last_version_sent.pdf eng eng https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/da/publications/f74cd42f-3667-4116-b4cd-100f0ae9e5bd info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Burke , D C 2019 , ' Club Diplomacy in the Arctic ' , Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations , vol. 25 , no. 2 , pp. 304-326 . https://doi.org/10.1163/19426720-02502004 Club Diplomacy Cooperation Legitimacy hierarchy status Arctic Arctic States Arctic Council Arctic Five North Global Governance Diplomacy article 2019 ftsydanskunivpub https://doi.org/10.1163/19426720-02502004 2024-04-24T00:32:49Z The Arctic Council is frequently called a unique forum but, as this article argues, clubs are common in international politics and in many respects the Arctic Council is a club. This article explores the questions: Why are the Arctic states acting like a club in Arctic politics, and how do internal hierarchies influence how clubs make decisions? As the article illustrates, clubs are the stage for club diplomacy and, in club diplomacy, hierarchies play an important role. Using the Arctic Council as an illustrative case study, this article argues that clubs have internal hierarchies that inform their decision-making processes and their responses to challenges to their status. When clubs try to deal with subjects that extend beyond the boundaries of the sovereignty of club members and the parameters of club membership, club members may suffer from a lack of status and legitimacy to unilaterally deal with the subject. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Council Arctic University of Southern Denmark Research Portal Global Governance 25 2 304 326 |
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The Arctic Council is frequently called a unique forum but, as this article argues, clubs are common in international politics and in many respects the Arctic Council is a club. This article explores the questions: Why are the Arctic states acting like a club in Arctic politics, and how do internal hierarchies influence how clubs make decisions? As the article illustrates, clubs are the stage for club diplomacy and, in club diplomacy, hierarchies play an important role. Using the Arctic Council as an illustrative case study, this article argues that clubs have internal hierarchies that inform their decision-making processes and their responses to challenges to their status. When clubs try to deal with subjects that extend beyond the boundaries of the sovereignty of club members and the parameters of club membership, club members may suffer from a lack of status and legitimacy to unilaterally deal with the subject. |
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