2003
DOI: 10.1162/152638003763336383
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Two Steps Forward, One Step Backward: Societal Capacity and Israel's Implementation of the Barcelona Convention and the Mediterranean Action Plan

Abstract: A large literature exists regarding explanations for the emergence of cooperation in the Mediterranean basin, but there is less information regarding the effectiveness of Mediterranean cooperation and its programs. Through a case study of Israel's implementation and compliance with the Barcelona Convention and the Mediterranean Action Plan, we evaluate the effectiveness of these international institutions. We find that international institutions and their efforts to target state capacity as the mechanism to im… Show more

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“…A high proportion of respondents used the widely discussed term of additionality which emphasises the need to have transparent funding schemes so that allocated resources are truly additional. Results agree with the conclusions of Weinthal and Parag (2003) that there is a need to target not just state but also societal capacity. The development of national strategies needs controlled administrative coordination and awareness raising techniques (Gonzalez-Riancho et al 2008) while national authority needs to actively support stakeholders with power allocations through legislative channels (Ernoul 2008).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…A high proportion of respondents used the widely discussed term of additionality which emphasises the need to have transparent funding schemes so that allocated resources are truly additional. Results agree with the conclusions of Weinthal and Parag (2003) that there is a need to target not just state but also societal capacity. The development of national strategies needs controlled administrative coordination and awareness raising techniques (Gonzalez-Riancho et al 2008) while national authority needs to actively support stakeholders with power allocations through legislative channels (Ernoul 2008).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The fact that all members are connected directly to the MAP Secretariat enables productive cooperation despite gaps and conflicts. For example, under the umbrella of MAP, Israel strengthened an environmental cooperation with Egypt and signed a sub-regional agreement with Egypt and Cyprus in 1995 [ 99 ]. Yet, there is significant variation in the capacity of diverse countries to implement the MAP protocols.…”
Section: The Need For Cross-border Collaborations Regarding Vbdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Israeli government ratified the 1976 Barcelona Convention and its Protocol for the Protection of the Mediterranean Sea Against Pollution from Land-Based Sources, and the 1973 International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships and its 1978 Protocol. It subsequently translated these conventions into two crucial pieces of domestic legislation aimed at protecting marine elements of the coastal zone: the 1980 Prevention of Sea Water Pollution from Oil Ordinance (New Version), and the 1988 Prevention of Pollution from Land-based Sources Law (Talitman et al, 2003;Weinthal and Parag, 2003).…”
Section: The Emergence Of a Managerial And Legal Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%