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Creating Regimes : Arctic Accords and International Governance / Oran R. Young.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2018]Copyright date: ©1998Description: 1 online resource (248 p.) : 3 drawings, 2 graphs, 1 mapContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781501711411
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.2/9
LOC classification:
  • KZ4110.P65Y683 1998
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- CHAPTER ONE. The Stages of International Regime Formation -- CHAPTER TWO. International Cooperation in the Arctic -- CHAPTER THREE. Agenda Formation: The Finnish Initiative and the Norwegian Initiative -- CHAPTER FOUR. Negotiation: The Roads to Rovaniemi and Kirkenes -- CHAPTER FIVE. Operationalization: Activating the AEPS and the BEAR -- CHAPTER SIX. Comparing the Stages of Regime Formation -- Appendix A. DECORATION ON THE PROTECTION OF THE ARCTIC ENVIRONMENT -- Appendix B. ARCTIC ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION STRATEGY -- Appendix C. DECLARATION ON COOPERATION IN THE BARENTS EURO-ARCTIC REGION -- Index
Summary: Oran R. Young is a key participant in recent debates among international relations scholars about the dynamics of rule-making and rule-following in international society. In this book, he weaves together theoretical issues relating to the formation of international regimes and substantive issues relating to the emergence of the Arctic as a distinct region in world affairs. Young divides the overall process of regime formation into three stages—agenda formation, negotiation, and operationalization—and argues that each stage has its own particular political dynamics. Efforts to explain or predict developments in specific issue areas, he suggests, require careful attention to each stage in the process. Empirically, Young examines in detail the events leading to the formation of the Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy and the Barents Euro-Arctic Region. Although these cases exhibit the defining characteristics of all international regimes, they broaden our understanding of institutional arrangements that are largely programmatic, rather than regulatory, in nature and that are based on soft-law agreements.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- CHAPTER ONE. The Stages of International Regime Formation -- CHAPTER TWO. International Cooperation in the Arctic -- CHAPTER THREE. Agenda Formation: The Finnish Initiative and the Norwegian Initiative -- CHAPTER FOUR. Negotiation: The Roads to Rovaniemi and Kirkenes -- CHAPTER FIVE. Operationalization: Activating the AEPS and the BEAR -- CHAPTER SIX. Comparing the Stages of Regime Formation -- Appendix A. DECORATION ON THE PROTECTION OF THE ARCTIC ENVIRONMENT -- Appendix B. ARCTIC ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION STRATEGY -- Appendix C. DECLARATION ON COOPERATION IN THE BARENTS EURO-ARCTIC REGION -- Index

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Oran R. Young is a key participant in recent debates among international relations scholars about the dynamics of rule-making and rule-following in international society. In this book, he weaves together theoretical issues relating to the formation of international regimes and substantive issues relating to the emergence of the Arctic as a distinct region in world affairs. Young divides the overall process of regime formation into three stages—agenda formation, negotiation, and operationalization—and argues that each stage has its own particular political dynamics. Efforts to explain or predict developments in specific issue areas, he suggests, require careful attention to each stage in the process. Empirically, Young examines in detail the events leading to the formation of the Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy and the Barents Euro-Arctic Region. Although these cases exhibit the defining characteristics of all international regimes, they broaden our understanding of institutional arrangements that are largely programmatic, rather than regulatory, in nature and that are based on soft-law agreements.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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