The Political State of the Region Report: Baltic Sea Region

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The Political State of the Region Report: Baltic Sea Region Presentation at Hanse-Office, Brussels 25 th January 2012

Contents of the Report I Welcome Thinktank: Carl Bildt Congratulations with the report: Christina Gestrin The report will stimulate dialogue: Carl Haglund Editors Foreword Sponsors Foreword List of Acronyms Executive Summary Kimmo Elo 2

Contents of the Report II Section A: The Baltic Sea Region and its Countries The Baltic Sea Region in 2011 Denmark Estonia Finland Germany Latvia Lithuania Poland Russia Sweden The Wider Baltic Sea Region Kimmo Elo 3

Contents of the Report III Section B: Regional Issues Security The Baltic Sea region as a consumer, producer and transit area of energy Environment Migration Labour migration and demography challenges and chances for the Baltic Sea region Transport and Communication Branding the Baltic Sea Region image, identity and brand Kimmo Elo 4

Contents of the Report IV Final remarks and outlook on 2012 Bibliography About the BSR Think-tank About the authors Kimmo Elo 5

Authors and editors Authors: Toomas Alatalu, Marcus Andersson, Marie Bengtsson, Rikard Bengtsson, Joakim Ekman, Kimmo Elo, Tobias Etzold, Michael Gilek, Peter Munk Jensen, Pertti Joenniemi, Mindaugas Jurkynas, Leonid A. Karabeshkin, Kristine Kern, Andreas Klein, Kari Liuhto, Hanna Mäkinen, Zaneta Ozolina, Lidia Puka, Toms Rostoks, Carsten Schymik, Alexander Sergunin, Silvia Stiller, Fabrizio Tassinari Editors : Bernd Henningsen and Tobias Etzold Kimmo Elo 6

Central Questions In what state is the Baltic Sea region (BSR) in 2011? What are the current political and economic priorities of its countries? What is the situation of the regional cooperation structures in 2011? Which issues of cooperation are most important? Is the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR) able to tackle the region s problems and challenges and to use its opportunities? Kimmo Elo 7

Main Messages I The EUSBSR, although far from perfect, is the new game in town and has provided BSR co-operation with a fresh impetus. Its adoption and the start of its implementation have made the EU the most relevant player in the BSR. While the EU/Commission can act as a facilitator, the real work needs to be conducted by the regional stakeholders. The strategy still has to prove that it will be effective and sustainable, can make a difference and will be able to bind the interest and commitment of its stakeholders. Kimmo Elo 8

Main Messages II Despite numerous problems, on average, the region and most of its countries proved economically relatively stable and resilient and seemed to have managed the crises better than other European regions. The BSR has every perspective to grow in economic and political importance to all the states of the region in the coming years. Kimmo Elo 9

Main Messages III If it is possible to integrate Russia in regional cooperation and to create a coherent effective and efficient system of regional co-operation, the BSR has a fair chance to master its challenges and problems and to develop into an environmentally sustainable, prosperous, accessible and attractive, and safe and secure place. Kimmo Elo 10

Outlook I In the near future, the main challenge will be to retain the political commitment and interest in the region and the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region. In order to be able to achieve sustainable results and to make a difference, the initial ambitions of the strategy will have to be preserved. Pressure to continue the process in a positive and productive manner will have to be created by the regional actors. Kimmo Elo 11

Outlook II Once these pre-conditions are met, there might be a real chance that the strategy will stay on the EU s political agenda and could lead to concrete success and sustainable achievements in its four priority areas. Regional actors, including the EU, will have to consider how they will be able to accommodate the for the region relevant themes in their structures and how they could effectively and efficiently deal with them. Kimmo Elo 12

Outlook III The regional actors will have to become effective players within the implementation of the EUSBSR and will have to help creating a coherent system of regional co-operation. Despite numerous problems, the basis for advanced multilateral co-operation in the BSR is generally favourable and could and should be further developed and strengthened. To develop the region and to establish a framework for binding and sustainable regional co-operation, it has to be fed with concrete policies and stronger commitment. Kimmo Elo 13

This study was sponsored by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and the Baltic Development Forum Kimmo Elo 14

THANK YOU! Kimmo Elo 15