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Changing stands? The negotiations of an international environmental security regime in the Barents Euro-Arctic Region / Peter Bröms.
Title: | Changing stands? The negotiations of an international environmental security regime in the Barents Euro-Arctic Region / Peter Bröms. |
Author(s): | Bröms, Peter. |
Date: | 1995. |
In: | Umeå University. Centre for Regional Science. Northern Studies Working Paper. (1995.), Vol. 4 (1995) |
Abstract: | First purpose of paper is to develop ideas about environment security regime negotiations and point to relationships between actors concerned at three levels. States are still dominant actors, but dominance is undermined by knowledge, with non-state actors gaining larger say. Second purpose is to outline structure design for study of negotiations, using D. Dessler's transformational model. |
Notes: | Umeå University. Centre for Regional Science. Northern Studies Working Paper. Vol. 4 :1-48 (1995). |
Keywords: | 32 -- Politics. 327 -- International relations. 502 -- Environmental issues. J -- Social sciences. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*55) -- European Arctic. |
SPRI record no.: | 136129 |
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