Transnational relations in the Baltic Sea Region

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Karlsson, Michael

2004

  • Why are some non-state actors more successful than others in developing and maintaining durable patterns of transnational interaction?
  • Why are some transnational actors more successful in their lobbying than others?

This book is a case study of the Baltic Sea region that addresses such questions. Many non-governmental organizations today have regular contacts with counterparts in other littoral states. In some cases, the non-state actors have also deepened their cooperation and established regional international non-governmental organizations or transnational networks. Their purpose has been, amongst other things, to establish a platform from which they can interact with the Baltic Sea states and influence regional intergovernmental processes. In explainging these patterns of transnational relations, the author highlights a broad range of conditions relating to the actors themselves as well as to structure.

Huddinge : Södertörns högskola, 2004. s. 170.

ISBN 91-89315-45-6

Södertörn Academic Studies, 1650-433X; 21

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