Norway’s Arctic Policy
Edited by Andreas Østhagen
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Offering a concise and coherent look at geopolitics and security in the Arctic, this book analyses how the High North has become central to the security interaction between NATO and Russia, and between China and the United States. Featuring contributions from top scholars in the field, this insightful it also highlights the key issues surrounding the formation of Norwegian foreign and security policy in the north.
Keywords: Geography; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781035306626
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: Norway's strategic priority , pp 1-14

- Andreas Østhagen
- Ch 2 Norway in a changing High North , pp 16-21

- Ine Eriksen Søreide
- Ch 3 Geopolitics and increased tension? Differentiating between political dynamics in the Arctic , pp 23-37

- Andreas Østhagen and Svein Vigeland Rottem
- Ch 4 Security policy, Russia, and the High North , pp 38-54

- Ingeborg Nortvedt Bjur, Karen-Anna Eggen and Paal Sigurd Hilde
- Ch 5 Norway's flawed nordområdene policy , pp 55-63

- Torbjørn Pedersen and Odd Gunnar Skagestad
- Ch 6 Sea, fish, and resource management in the High North , pp 65-76

- Alf Håkon Hoel
- Ch 7 Svalbard and the surrounding seas - new foreign policy challenges for Norway? , pp 77-94

- Arild Moe and Øystein Jensen
- Ch 8 The 'new superpower': what are China's intentions in the Arctic? , pp 95-108

- Anders Christoffer Edstrøm, Iselin Stensdal and Gørild M. Heggelund
- Ch 9 Norwegian High North narratives and identity construction in the North , pp 109-120

- Beate Steinveg and Ingrid Agnete Medby
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