UID:
kobvindex_DGP164359074X
Format:
Lit. S. 696-697
ISSN:
0021-9886
Content:
This article deals with regionalization in Northern Europe, focusing in particular on the Northern Dimension Initiative (NDI) which, launched in 1997, was Finland's first political initiative as an EU member. The NDI was ostensibly designed to enhance the influence of Northern Europe as a political actor by co-ordinating the work of the various cross-national initiatives that emerged there in the 1990s. The NDI was far from a routine initiative. It urged the need to improve co-operation between the EU and such outside organizations as the Barents Euro-Arctic Regional Council and the Council of Baltic Sea States on the one hand, and to increase co-ordination between different programmes and pillars within the EU on the other. The central question posed in this article is: 'What does the NDI indicate about the ability of small states to influence EU policy? Have small states become more influential in the post-Cold War era? Is 'small' synonymous with 'smart' in Joenniemi's terms? (Journal of Common Market Studies / FUB)
In:
Journal of common market studies, Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell, 1962, 38(2000), 5, Seite 677-697, 0021-9886
Language:
English