The need to know: governing a region and its economy
This paper investigates the ways in which the economy has been incorporated into the political reasoning and practice of region-building in the Barents Region among experts. While economic regionalism has been a key strand of studies on historic regionalism, this is not the case for the Barents Regi...
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description | This paper investigates the ways in which the economy has been incorporated into the political reasoning and practice of region-building in the Barents Region among experts. While economic regionalism has been a key strand of studies on historic regionalism, this is not the case for the Barents Region. Yet, the natural resources of the region continue to raise high expectations about cross-border economic cooperation and development. Full appreciation of any regional development is underpinned by research and knowledge combining both political and economic considerations, but this basis is somewhat less solid in the Barents area. The knowledge base about the region and its development is therefore fragmented, limited and partial. This is an obvious problem, as many of the recent developments in the Barents Region, and also in the larger Arctic context, relate to economic opportunities, cooperation and development with implications also for political cooperation and governance. The paper analyses the development of political Barents studies from early 1990s until today, in particular its relation with economic developments in the region. publishedVersion |
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spelling | ftunivlapland:oai:lauda.ulapland.fi:10024/62103 2025-06-08T13:59:38+00:00 The need to know: governing a region and its economy Tennberg, Monica fi=Arktinen keskus|en=Arctic Centre| 2015 16 p. http://lauda.ulapland.fi/handle/10024/62103 http://nbn-resolving.org/URN:NBN:fi:ula-201508031267 en eng fi=Lapin yliopisto, Arktinen keskus|en=University of Lapland, Arctic Centre| Barents Studies http://lauda.ulapland.fi/handle/10024/62103 openAccess Barents Region governmentality knowledge regionalism economy article 2015 ftunivlapland 2025-05-09T03:16:01Z This paper investigates the ways in which the economy has been incorporated into the political reasoning and practice of region-building in the Barents Region among experts. While economic regionalism has been a key strand of studies on historic regionalism, this is not the case for the Barents Region. Yet, the natural resources of the region continue to raise high expectations about cross-border economic cooperation and development. Full appreciation of any regional development is underpinned by research and knowledge combining both political and economic considerations, but this basis is somewhat less solid in the Barents area. The knowledge base about the region and its development is therefore fragmented, limited and partial. This is an obvious problem, as many of the recent developments in the Barents Region, and also in the larger Arctic context, relate to economic opportunities, cooperation and development with implications also for political cooperation and governance. The paper analyses the development of political Barents studies from early 1990s until today, in particular its relation with economic developments in the region. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic barents region University of Lapland: Lauda Arctic |
spellingShingle | Barents Region governmentality knowledge regionalism economy Tennberg, Monica The need to know: governing a region and its economy |
title | The need to know: governing a region and its economy |
title_full | The need to know: governing a region and its economy |
title_fullStr | The need to know: governing a region and its economy |
title_full_unstemmed | The need to know: governing a region and its economy |
title_short | The need to know: governing a region and its economy |
title_sort | need to know: governing a region and its economy |
topic | Barents Region governmentality knowledge regionalism economy |
topic_facet | Barents Region governmentality knowledge regionalism economy |
url | http://lauda.ulapland.fi/handle/10024/62103 http://nbn-resolving.org/URN:NBN:fi:ula-201508031267 |