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Background Research Concerns. Normative Evolution in RegionalismTwo Factors: Endogenous and Exogenous OnesRegional Governance in GlobalisationComplementary to Global Governance ? or Exclusive Regionalism?A Comparative PerspectiveThe EU as a sui generis system, but. . . . Theoretical Concerns. The Acquis Communautaire, or an Acquis PolitiqueFormal: The Unity of Single Normative Order (Azoulai 2005) Informal: Shared Values/World Views (Wiener 2000; J
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1. A Discursive Perspective on the Construction of an Environmental Acquis in the EU and ASEAN Yoichiro Usui (usui@nuis.ac.jp)
Niigata University of International and Information Studies
Paper submitted to:
The 2007 UACES Research Conference: Exchanging Ideas on Europe
The University of Portsmouth, 3-5 September 2007.
3. Theoretical Concerns The Acquis Communautaire, or an Acquis Politique
Formal: The Unity of Single Normative Order (Azoulai 2005)
Informal: Shared Values/World Views (Wiener 2000; Jřrgensen 1999)
How an Acquis Evolves? / How an Acquis is Resilient?
Endogenous Factors: Institutionalism: a Historical Version
Daily Practices: Path Dependency and Unexpected Consequences
Factors of Sunk Costs of Policy-Making, Institutional Barriers to Reform and the Rising Price of Exit (Pierson 1998: 45)
Exdogenous Factors: the Sources of Normative Discourses
Multilateral Arrangements outside of Region-Building Projects
Penetration of Discourses originated from Outside into the Acquis
4. Empirical Parts Evolutionary Processes, not Outcomes
The EEC before the SEA of 1987
ASEAN before Hanoi Action Plan of 1998
Before the Breakthrough of Fully-fledged Regional Projects
Comparative Considerations
Initial Institutional Settings: No Remarks about the Environment
Environmental Action Programmes: Daily Practices
External Environmental Policy Relations: Sources of Discourses
5. EEC: Evolving Envi. Governance No Environmental Legal Base in Basic Treaties, but..
Massive Environmental Legislation / Three EAPs until the SEA
Environmental Interpretation to Art. 2 EEC (Mastellone 1981)
Harmonisation for Common Market Building (Art. 100 EEC)
Basic Community Objectives (Art. 235 EEC)
Institutional Practices: Evolution from the acquis politique
The 1st to 5th EAPs: Non-Binding Documents
Resolution for Comitology (OJ 1975 C168/5):
Committee on Adaptation to Technical & Scientific Progress
Gentlemen’s Agreement (OJ 1973 C9/1):
Notification of National Measures
6. EEC: Exogenous Factors No Competences for Environmental International Agreements
Article 235: A Backdoor to International Agreements
Article 229: Cooperation with International Agencies
ERTA (Case 22/70) and Rhine (Opinion 1/76): External Competences
Entering into International Conventions
24 Instruments (including protocols/additional agreement)
Paris/Barcelona/Bonn/Berne/Gdansk – Sea/River/Wildlife/Air
Secondary Legislation referring to International Conventions
9 Directives/3 Decisions/5 Recomm. /5 Resolutions before SEA
Exchange Letters with International Agencies
CoE(59); FAO(62); UNESCO(64); WHO(72); UNEP(83)
Planning by the First EAP of International Collaboration
UNESCO/WHO/FAO/WMO/IAEA/OECD/GATT/CoE/NATO
7. ASEAN: Overview A Potential Power
10 countries and 550m people; big development gap (CLMV)
The Driving Force in East Asian Regionalism: Plus 3 or 6
An Evolutionary Process of Regionalism
Established in 1967 under the Cold War
ASEAN 2020 of 1997 and the Hanoi Plan of Action of 1998
Concord II of 2003 and Vientiane Action Plan of 2004
In 2007, the Charter: majority-voting & a court-like organ?
Three Pillars
Political (APC), Economic (AEC), Socio-Cultural (ASCC)
8. ASEAN Environmental Governance The ASEAN Way different from the EU
Soft Law Formulation of Common Action Frameworks
National Implementation of ASEAN Policy Guidelines
Non-interference and No Compliance Procedure
In Constitutive Documents, no Remarks about the Envi., but..
Soft Commitments by Political Declarations and Action Programmes
Manila (81); Bangkok (84); Jakarta (87); Kuala Lumpur (90); Singapore (92); Bandar Seri Begawan (94); Jakarta (97)
Heritage Preservation (84); Nature Conservation (85); Transboundary Pollution (95); Haze (97)
The Emergence of an Acquis Politique
9. ASEAN: Evolving Envi. Governance Four Action Programmes since the late 1970s until 1997
ASEP I (78-)/II (83-)/III (87-)/Strategic Action Plans (94-)
Individual Projects and Policy Guidelines
Institutional Development
Expert Groups (AEGE) under Science/Tech. Committee (COST)
Then upgraded to Senior Officials Meeting (ASOEN) under the aegis of ASC and AMME (Formal and Informal), supported by the Secretariat
Expert Networks
Six Working Groups/Leading Countries: Intergovernmental Networks
Transboundary Air Pollution/Sea & Marine/Nature Conservation/Information and Education/Environmental Economics/Environmental Management
Agencies-like Institution
ASEAN Regional Center for Biodiversity Conservation
10. ASEAN: Exogenous Factors The 1972 UNCHE & UNEP Montevideo Plans
A Background of the 1981 Manila Declaration
UNEP Regional Sea Programmes: East Asian Seas Programme
The Catalytic Support by the UNEP and UNDP
The Making of ASEPs (I/II): Drafting Supported by the UNEP
Individual Projects for Capacity-building of ASEAN Countries
The Implementation of the 1992 Rio Commitments
The 1994 Strategic Action Plans and the 1998 Hanoi Plan
The Unity of ASEAN Countries in the CSD and the CBD
Responses to the Montreal Protocol & the Basel Convention
11. Concluding Remarks Evolving Regional Environmental Governance
An Endogenous Factor: Not a Big Political Grand Bargain
Daily Institutional Practices: Evolving Acquis Politique
Penetration of Envi. Discourses into Regional Common Agendas
Why Envi. Discourses become Resilient in Contestation?
An Exogenous Factor:
Sources of Discourses: Multilateral Arrangements outside of Region-building Projects – Region-wide or UN systems
A Future Research Agenda
Comparison with other Issue-Areas: Some Cases of Conflict