Article title: “East Asian subnational government involvement in the Arctic: a case for paradiplomacy?”
Authors: Martin Kossa, Marina Lomaeva, & Juha Saunavaara
Journal: The Pacific Review
DOI: http://doi.org/10.1080/09512748.2020.1729843
On p. 3, para. 2 of this article, a new note 2 has been added as follows:
[…] Therefore, this study builds on the research concerning the East Asian SNGs’ paradiplomatic activities in general and SNGs’ interests in Arctic issues in particular. It builds on Kuznetsov’s (2015, 100–101) integrative explanatory framework,2 which is based on the analysis of different academic discourses on paradiplomacy. This model introduces six questions […]
2Early unpublished work using the same framework includes Tonami (2015), later published as Tonami (2020).
Subsequent notes have been renumbered accordingly, and the following references have been added to the reference list:
Tonami, A. (2015, October 17). NSR paradiplomacy: Sub-national actors in the Arctic, Hokkaido as an example. Presentation at Arctic Circle, panel on Building Arctic Resilience – Asia and the Northern Sea Route: Trade, Logistics and Actors, Reykjavik, Iceland. Retrieved from http://www.arcticcircle.org/Assemblies/2015/program
Tonami, A. (2020). Hikokka akutaa ni yoru paradipuromashii to kihan: hokkyokuiki ni tai suru Hokkaidō no torikumi wo rei ni [Paradiplomacy of non-state actors and norms: Hokkaido’s approach towards the Arctic]. In T. Oga, R. Nakano, S. Matsumoto (Eds.), Kokusai kihan no kyōgō to chōwa [Conflict and coordination of international norms] (pp. 113–130). Kyoto: Horitsu Bunkasha.