Political Issues of Paradiplomacy Lessons from the Developed World

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  • Mohammad K. Alsalih
  • Inass Abdulsada Ali
  • André Lecours

Keywords:

Paradiplomacy, Diplomacy, International Relations, Regional Governments

Abstract

This study centers on the phenomenon of 'paradiplomacy' that has become prominent in Western industrialized liberal-democracies. It begins by distinguishing three layers of paradiplomacy, arguing that paradiplomacy can be a multifunctional vehicle for reinforcing interests and protecting identity. It then discusses the various choices that are made when developing a paradiplomacy, including designing new structures and selecting partners. Next, the study addresses the issue of intergovernmental relations in the context of paradiplomacy and, more specifically, the attitude of central government towards a sub-state units developing activities that could be classified as constituting paradiplomacy, when these last nourish nationalist aspirations. Finally, the last section offers a brief discussion of the implications of paradiplomacy for democracy, democratic consultation and representation.

Author Biographies

  • Mohammad K. Alsalih
    Professor of Political Science, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
  • Inass Abdulsada Ali
    Researcher, International Studies Department, College of Political Science, University of Baghdad.
  • André Lecours
    Professor of International Studies, College of Political Science, University of Baghdad.

Published

2020-03-01

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