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Modern trends in paradiplomacy: a case of Russian-Finnish regional cooperation
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Abstract For several decades, EU-Russian regional cooperation helped effectively respond to the local challenges. The EU terminated programmes for regional cooperation with Russia and Belarus in 2022. The existing paradiplomatic structure, however, may be of interest to scholars and policymakers as a model t... view more
For several decades, EU-Russian regional cooperation helped effectively respond to the local challenges. The EU terminated programmes for regional cooperation with Russia and Belarus in 2022. The existing paradiplomatic structure, however, may be of interest to scholars and policymakers as a model to be reproduced by Russia in cooperation with non-EU neighbours. The study aims to identify the main trends in paradiplomacy by examining Russian-Finnish regional collaboration. It reviews theoretical approaches to paradiplomacy, conducts a case study analysis of three forms of Russian-Finnish regional interaction and defines the main trends in paradiplomacy. The author concludes that paradiplomacy intensifies globalisation and regionalisation processes. In the past years, the main paradiplomacy trends in cooperation between Russia and the Baltic Sea region states, particularly Finland, were as follows: (1) project activity gathering momentum; (2) diversification of paradiplomatic actors; (3) equal and symmetrical partnership between Russia and the European states.... view less
Keywords
Russia; Finland; Baltic States; cross-border cooperation; regional development
Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Free Keywords
paradiplomacy; regional cooperation
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 83-99
Journal
Baltic Region, 15 (2023) 3
ISSN
2310-0524
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed