Online workshop: Multilevel Governance and Interregional Cooperation: Vol.2 - The Barents region

Barents Cooperation webinar on Zoom from Hokkaido University, Japan.

The Barents cooperation played a pioneering role during the early post-Cold War years, but what can be said about its present condition and the future prospects? What is the relationship between the Arctic and Barents cooperation? What are the major challenges and what are the recent success stories of the Barents cooperation? What other initiatives aiming to foster interregional cooperation (in the context of the Arctic and North) can learn from the Barents cooperation? Can the Barents cooperation offer lessons and best practices for regional cooperation in the North East Asia or Asia as a whole?

 

Opening


Geir Hønneland (UiT The Arctic University of Norway; The Norwegian Helsinki Committee): “Norway and Russia in the Barents Region: Bilateral and Multilateral Cooperation Structure”


Larissa Riabova (Luzin Institute for Economic Studies of the Kola Science Centre): “Studying the Barents Region: views and experiences from the Russian side”


Gøril Johansen (Ministry of Foreign Affairs Norway, Chair, the Committee of Senior Officials): Commentary


Q&A


Announcements from the organizers and closing

 

HOW TO REGISTER:
Open for everyone interested. Follow the link and fill in the registration form by June 6, 2021. URL: https://forms.gle/JFrDuzFLXeEAJwZU6
For inquiries please contact (juha.saunavaara@arc.hokudai.ac.jp)
A recorded version of this workshop will be available for later viewing (UArctic Thematic Network on the Arctic in Asia, Asia in the Arctic homepage)

Når: 09.06.21 kl 08.30–10.00
Hvor: Zoom
Sted: Digitalt, Kirkenes
Målgruppe: Ansatte, Studenter, Gjester / eksterne, Inviterte
Kontakt: Aileen Espiritu
E-post: aileen.a.espiritu@uit.no
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Vedlegg / Bilder:
Vol 2_Barents Region_Final