Integrācija un reģionalizācija Baltijas jūras reģionā
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Author
Rostoks, Toms
Co-author
Latvijas Universitāte. Sociālo zinātņu fakultāte
Advisor
Ozoliņa, Žaneta
Date
2008Metadata
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Promocijas darba tiek analizeti divi BJR notiekošie parmainu procesi: integracija un regionalizacija. Darba tika izvirzitas divas hipotezes. Pirmkart, BJR starpvalstu sadarbiba
atbilst regionalizacijas, nevis integracijas pazimem. Otrkart, integracijas un
regionalizacijas pazimes BJR pec 2004. gada ES paplašinašanas ir kluvušas vajakas. Lai
noskaidrotu integracijas un regionalizacijas procesu attiecibas BR ietvaros, tika izpetiti
tris gadijumi: Baltijas juras valstu padome, Ziemelu dimensija un Kaliningradas apgabals.
Pirma hipoteze neapstiprinajas, tomer kopuma var apgalvot, ka BJR valstu sadarbiba
vairak liecina par regionalizaciju, nevis integraciju. Otra hipoteze apstiprinajas, jo izpetes
gaita atklajas, ka BJR valstu sadarbiba kopš 2004. gada ir vajinajusies. The Doctoral Thesis INTEGRATION AND REGIONALIZATION IN THE BALTIC SEA REGION (BSR) discusses the manifestations of two change processes – integration
and regionalization – in the BSR. Two hypotheses were established. First, regional
cooperation in the BSR resembles the pattern of regionalization, not integration. Second,
patterns of regionalization and integration have become weaker since the 2004 EU
enlargement. Three cases were analyzed to explore the relationship between integration
and regionalization: Council of the Baltic Sea States, Kaliningrad Oblast, and the
Northern Dimension. Although the first hypothesis was not confirmed, the main
conclusion is that regional cooperation resembles regionalization. The second hypothesis
was confirmed because cooperation in the BSR has indeed become weaker since 2004.