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Regime interplay in Arctic shipping governance:explaining regional niche selection

机译:北极航运管理中的制度互动:解释区​​域利基选择

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Distinctive institutional features can make a regime particularly suited for conducting one or more generic tasks of governance: building knowledge, strengthening norms, enhancing problem-solving capacity, or enforcing rule compliance. Each of those governance tasks constitutes a potential "niche" that a regime can specialize in within a larger institutional complex. Applying this niche-oriented approach to the case of Arctic marine transport helps to explain the emerging division of labor between regional and global institutions in an issue area marked by rapid change. Drawing on earlier regime-effectiveness research, the article examines the potential of regional institutions, especially the Arctic Council, to contribute to strengthening the international governance system for shipping, based on the UN International Maritime Organization (IMO). Although the Arctic Council is not well positioned to regulate regional shipping activities, it may facilitate regulatory advances in the IMO, in part by knowledge-building and in part by helping Arctic states to find common ground on matters of controversy. The Council is also well equipped to enhance regional maritime infrastructure, like capacities for responding to oil spills, and search and rescue operations. Should binding region-specific international rules on Arctic shipping be adopted, Arctic institutions could play a role in coordinating port-state enforcement measures—but existing institutions with broader participation are better suited and will probably remain dominant. The larger question of achieving cross-institutional interplay that can promote effectiveness is relevant in any region or issue area, because efforts to solve specific problems usually involve more than one institution.
机译:独特的制度特征可以使一种制度特别适合执行一项或多项通用治理任务:建立知识,加强规范,增强解决问题的能力或强制遵守规则。这些治理任务中的每一个都构成一个政权可以在更大的机构综合体中专门研究的潜在“利基”。将这种面向利基的方法应用于北极海洋运输案例,有助于解释在迅速变化的问题区域中区域和全球机构之间正在出现的分工。本文根据早期的政权效力研究,研究了区域机构,特别是北极理事会,在联合国国际海事组织(IMO)的基础上,为加强航运国际治理体系做出贡献的潜力。尽管北极理事会没有很好的位置来规范区域航运活动,但它可以通过建立知识和部分通过帮助北极国家在争议问题上找到共同立场来促进IMO在监管方面的进步。安理会还具备完善的设施,可以增强区域海上基础设施,例如应对溢油,搜救行动的能力。如果采用针对北极地区运输的具有约束力的特定于区域的国际规则,北极机构可以在协调港口国执法措施中发挥作用,但参与程度更高的现有机构将更适合并可能保持主导地位。在任何地区或问题领域,实现跨机构相互作用以提高效率的更大问题都与之相关,因为解决特定问题的努力通常涉及多个机构。

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