Title: inFormal Structures in the Wider Black Sea Region
1(in)Formal Structures in the Wider Black Sea
Region
- Asbed Kotchikian
- akotchikian_at_fsu.edu
- Florida State University, 2008
2Todays Presentation
- Concept of regionalism in Wider Black Sea (WBS)
- Formal vs. Informal institutions
- Nature of various structures in WBS region
3Previous Scholarship
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4Why Regionalism?
- Respond to globalizing tendencies
- Construct new economic architectures
- Disseminate values and beliefs
- Manage geopolitical constructions
5How Regionalism?
- Construct geopolitical, institutional/legal
cultural boundaries - Define institutionalize relations between
various actors - Determine a framework of political actions
6When Regionalism?
- Natural progression towards integration
- Common security threats
- Alignment of future vision
Regionalism enables countries in a whole variety
of ways and at a whole variety of scales, to
insulate themselves in places from what they see
as the cultural, social, political and,
ultimately, threats from undesirable
others. Ron Johnston, Territory and
Territoriality in Political Geography
7WBS as a Region?
- Imagined space with real countries boundaries
- Diversity in culture, historical experiences,
security concerns - Lack of a common regional narrative
8WBS for Whom?
- EU/Western drive to create a manageable region
- Securing energy corridors
- Resolving conflicts?
International region building, is
characteristically messy, problematic, highly
contested. It involves the construction of
increasingly complex relations among political
actors at different scales, sites, and
institutions. Erik Swyngedouw. Authoritarian
Governance, Power, the Politics of Rescaling
9Defining Cooperation
- Actors not in harmony brought together by
- Conforming their outlook
- Coordinating their policies
- Resolving discord
10Organizations Institutions
- Provide forum for interaction
- Risk of being dominated by influential actors
(when there is no balance of power) - Provide security for small countries
11Formal Organizations
- Have explicit rules specific assignments of
roles - Capacity for action by raising spending money
- Promulgate politics make discretionary choices
12Formal Structures in WBS
- Limited mandate impact
- Black Sea Economic Cooperation
- Organization for Democracy and Economic
Development-GUAM - BLACKSEAFOR
- Increase rivalry among stronger actors
13Informal Structures in WBS
- Alleviate the issue of Montreux Convention (1936)
- Create low risk/high return results
- EU neighborhood policies stability pacts
14Whats Next for WBS?
- Maintain a high level of informality
- Limit EUs Russias Turkeys influence
- Create a framework for weaker states to develop a
sense of ownership - Develop a common WBS narrative
- Who is in who is out?
- Scholarly policy interaction before political
one
15Whats Next for WBS?
- Create sub-regions?
- Manageable cooperation
- Organic integration
- Clarify expectations from WBS
- Its the oil, stupid!
- Is it conflict resolution?