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The Political Economy of Regionalism
The Relevance for Transboundary Waters
and the Global Environment Facility
GEF STAP Research Paper
IWC7, 26-31 October 2013 Bridgetown, Barbados

Jakob Granit
Deputy Director SEI & Centre Director, Stockholm
GEF STAP IW Panel Member
Fredrik Söderbaum
School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg
United Nations University Institute for Comparative Regional Integration
Studies
Research question & objectives
“Can transboundary/international water management be more
efficiently & sustainably supplied if it is more strongly linked to
the broader political economy of regionalism?”
Objectives:
• to provide a scientifically based overview of the political economy of
regionalism
• to explore the relevance of regionalism for transboundary water
management in general and GEF‟s activities more specifically

• Mixed methodological approach
– Scientific & policy literature reviews; empirical evidence from
GEF terminal evaluation reports, workshop and peer review
Definitions
• Regionalism
– The common objectives, values and identities that
lead to region-formation and regional cooperation
within a given geographical area (micro or macroregion)

• Political economy
– The interaction between public authority (institutions
& governance) and the economy and markets
• Drivers, incentives, behaviours
The governance & management challenge of
transboundary water resources
•
•
•

The “free rider” problem
The “weakest link” problem
The “summation” problem
The International Task Force on Global
Public Goods, 2006

UNEP primary watersheds map

•
•
•

Olsson “theory on collective
action (65)
Hardin, “the tradegy of the
commons” (68)
Ostrom, ”self organization”
(90)
Transboundary/IW resources management is
in itself a regional public good
• Public goods are available
to all and consumption of
the public good by one party
does not reduce the amount
available to others to
consume (non-excludable)
• PGs cannot be adequately
provided by individual
countries acting alone
– Services: provisioning; regulating;
cultural; supporting

Granit 2012, Phillips et. Al. 2008; The International
Task Force on Global Public Goods, 2006; MEA 2005
Re-emergence of regionalism (new
regionalism)
• Old regionalism linked to cold war context
– Bi-polar world order, introvert
– State actors
– EU as a model

• New regionalism linked to globalization
– Multipolar world order, extrovert
– Triple helix (governments, private sector, academia &
civil society)
– Multiple actors & stakeholders
Regionalism takes many shapes and forms
• Several regional „scales:
continent, macro-region, subregions, micro-regions
 EU - EU BSR - Öresund region
 OAS – CARECOM - Carribean
LME
 AU – COMESA – EAC – LVBC

• Different types of regionalism
 Security; economic; social;
environmental
 Or a combination of the above

STAP Research Paper
Typology of Regional Frameworks
Organization

Network

Specialized,
sectoral or
functional

Transport organization
Development bank
River basin
organizations

Research network
Civil society network
Power pool

Multipurpose

Development
community
Economic Union
Political union

Growth triangle
Development corridor
Illustrative cases in the research paper
•

Baltic Sea region
– From a uniting sea to a divided and back
• End of cold war

– Persistent common environmental challenges
• Linked to lifestyles: energy; transport &
agriculture

– New EU BSR stratey combines the
environment, economic growth and
connectivity in the region
• Common Vision

– National and regional action
•
•
•
•
•
•

Sava River basin, South-East Europe
CARICOM, Caribbean
Iullemeden Groundwater Aquifer System, West Africa
East Asian Seas
Red Sea and Gulf of Aden
Caspian Sea Environment
The comparative advantage of regionalism 1
• Link state and non-state actors at various levels over time
(„nested governance‟)

• Provide frameworks for multi-country cooperation
– Norms, trust, institutions, reciprocity, transaction costs, reduce
power games
– Agreeing on a “common vision”

• Ensure (national) political commitment and buy-in
– Credibility of national reforms through „lock-in‟

– Common goals, targets, rules and regulations, M&E
The comparative advantage of regionalism 2
• Larger and more competitive
markets
– Economies of scale and pooling of
resources
– Better utilization of factors of
production and resources
– Increased FDI and capital flows

• Acting as a block in a globalized
world
• Conflict resolution & stability
– Reduce fragmentation and
“Balkanization”

WDR 2009, World Bank
Regionalism is not the solution to all issues
• Many barriers to
regionalism: outside and
inside a region
• ROs can be
costly, ineffecient, dysfun
ctional & even
manipulated if not well
managed and owned
Research findings generic on PE of
Regionalism and TB waters
1. Collective action in the IW space is dependent on
functioning national institutions & viable regional
governance frameworks
2. Specialized regional organizations and frameworks
are able to enhance cooperation when the
incentive structure is clear at the national and
regional levels
3. Multi-purpose regional governance frameworks will
facilitate a higher degree of political coordination
and leadership in complex and politicized regions
Research findings specific on PE of
Regionalism and GEF IW
4. Efforts to promote regionalism need to be synchronized
with national concerns, incentives and benefits
5. The broader regional political and economic context
including the logic of states-led regional organizations
should be addressed in regional GEF strategies
6. A regional governance baseline analysis must be
undertaken when planning transboundary water
interventions
–

Problematize the role and function of regional institutions

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The Political Economy of Regionalism

  • 1. The Political Economy of Regionalism The Relevance for Transboundary Waters and the Global Environment Facility GEF STAP Research Paper IWC7, 26-31 October 2013 Bridgetown, Barbados Jakob Granit Deputy Director SEI & Centre Director, Stockholm GEF STAP IW Panel Member Fredrik Söderbaum School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg United Nations University Institute for Comparative Regional Integration Studies
  • 2. Research question & objectives “Can transboundary/international water management be more efficiently & sustainably supplied if it is more strongly linked to the broader political economy of regionalism?” Objectives: • to provide a scientifically based overview of the political economy of regionalism • to explore the relevance of regionalism for transboundary water management in general and GEF‟s activities more specifically • Mixed methodological approach – Scientific & policy literature reviews; empirical evidence from GEF terminal evaluation reports, workshop and peer review
  • 3. Definitions • Regionalism – The common objectives, values and identities that lead to region-formation and regional cooperation within a given geographical area (micro or macroregion) • Political economy – The interaction between public authority (institutions & governance) and the economy and markets • Drivers, incentives, behaviours
  • 4. The governance & management challenge of transboundary water resources • • • The “free rider” problem The “weakest link” problem The “summation” problem The International Task Force on Global Public Goods, 2006 UNEP primary watersheds map • • • Olsson “theory on collective action (65) Hardin, “the tradegy of the commons” (68) Ostrom, ”self organization” (90)
  • 5. Transboundary/IW resources management is in itself a regional public good • Public goods are available to all and consumption of the public good by one party does not reduce the amount available to others to consume (non-excludable) • PGs cannot be adequately provided by individual countries acting alone – Services: provisioning; regulating; cultural; supporting Granit 2012, Phillips et. Al. 2008; The International Task Force on Global Public Goods, 2006; MEA 2005
  • 6. Re-emergence of regionalism (new regionalism) • Old regionalism linked to cold war context – Bi-polar world order, introvert – State actors – EU as a model • New regionalism linked to globalization – Multipolar world order, extrovert – Triple helix (governments, private sector, academia & civil society) – Multiple actors & stakeholders
  • 7. Regionalism takes many shapes and forms • Several regional „scales: continent, macro-region, subregions, micro-regions  EU - EU BSR - Öresund region  OAS – CARECOM - Carribean LME  AU – COMESA – EAC – LVBC • Different types of regionalism  Security; economic; social; environmental  Or a combination of the above STAP Research Paper
  • 8. Typology of Regional Frameworks Organization Network Specialized, sectoral or functional Transport organization Development bank River basin organizations Research network Civil society network Power pool Multipurpose Development community Economic Union Political union Growth triangle Development corridor
  • 9. Illustrative cases in the research paper • Baltic Sea region – From a uniting sea to a divided and back • End of cold war – Persistent common environmental challenges • Linked to lifestyles: energy; transport & agriculture – New EU BSR stratey combines the environment, economic growth and connectivity in the region • Common Vision – National and regional action • • • • • • Sava River basin, South-East Europe CARICOM, Caribbean Iullemeden Groundwater Aquifer System, West Africa East Asian Seas Red Sea and Gulf of Aden Caspian Sea Environment
  • 10. The comparative advantage of regionalism 1 • Link state and non-state actors at various levels over time („nested governance‟) • Provide frameworks for multi-country cooperation – Norms, trust, institutions, reciprocity, transaction costs, reduce power games – Agreeing on a “common vision” • Ensure (national) political commitment and buy-in – Credibility of national reforms through „lock-in‟ – Common goals, targets, rules and regulations, M&E
  • 11. The comparative advantage of regionalism 2 • Larger and more competitive markets – Economies of scale and pooling of resources – Better utilization of factors of production and resources – Increased FDI and capital flows • Acting as a block in a globalized world • Conflict resolution & stability – Reduce fragmentation and “Balkanization” WDR 2009, World Bank
  • 12. Regionalism is not the solution to all issues • Many barriers to regionalism: outside and inside a region • ROs can be costly, ineffecient, dysfun ctional & even manipulated if not well managed and owned
  • 13. Research findings generic on PE of Regionalism and TB waters 1. Collective action in the IW space is dependent on functioning national institutions & viable regional governance frameworks 2. Specialized regional organizations and frameworks are able to enhance cooperation when the incentive structure is clear at the national and regional levels 3. Multi-purpose regional governance frameworks will facilitate a higher degree of political coordination and leadership in complex and politicized regions
  • 14. Research findings specific on PE of Regionalism and GEF IW 4. Efforts to promote regionalism need to be synchronized with national concerns, incentives and benefits 5. The broader regional political and economic context including the logic of states-led regional organizations should be addressed in regional GEF strategies 6. A regional governance baseline analysis must be undertaken when planning transboundary water interventions – Problematize the role and function of regional institutions

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  1. Water (surface & ground) crosses boundariesAbout 279 TB river basins in the world, 45% earth surface (Backer 2011)Political & physical boundaries at local, national & international levelsUpstream & downstream issuesRecognizing: The political economy in sovereign states differUnderlying power asymmetries to consider, (Zeitoun and Warner 2006) Only 20% of all multipartite basins feature multilateral organisations, (Dombrowsky,2007)7 are basin wide, Cooperationcomparedto conflict appears to be the norm in TB systemsSherman and Hempel (2009) defined 64 LMEs over the global oceans (Figure 1). These LMEs produce 80% of the world's annual marine fisheries yields (Sherman et al. 2011).  The boundaries of these coastal LMEs are based on distributions and trends in several trophic components, including phytoplankton, zooplankton, fish and shellfish, as well as political and economic boundaries, oceanic currents, and bathymetric gradientsThe ocean covers 71 percent of the Earth's surface and contains 97 percent of the planet's water, yet more than 95 percent of the underwater world remains unexplored.  The ocean and lakes play an integral role in many of the Earth's systems including climate and weather.One of every six jobs in the United States is marine-related and over one-third of the U.S. Gross National Product originates in coastal areas. The ocean is key to transportation, recreation and its resources may hold the cures to many diseases.  NOAA protects, preserves, manages and enhances the resources found in 3.5 million square miles of coastal and deep ocean waters. NOAA's National Ocean Service provides products, services and information that promote safe navigation, support coastal communities, sustain marine ecosystems, and mitigate coastal hazards.