Results 1 to 10 of about 120,865 (308)
Small States in World Politics: Norwegian Interests and Foreign Policy Challenges in the Arctic
Small states are perceived to be subject to the will of great powers in the international system. Yet, small states – such as Norway – also have interests they pursue through various means. This article features an inventory of the Norwegian government’s
Beate Steinveg
doaj +3 more sources
Jugoslovenski komunisti i norveški laburisti 1951–1956. [PDF]
The topic of this paper includes cooperation between the Yugoslav Communists and The Norwegian Labour Party in the first half of the 1950s, a period marked by turbulent events in Yugoslav foreign policy, from the crisis to the normalization of relations ...
Aleksandar V. Miletić
doaj +1 more source
Geir Hønneland’s International Politics in the Arctic: Contested Borders, Natural Resources, and Russian Foreign Policy acts not only as a primer for political scientists interested in how politics emerge and change in Russia’s Arctic, but also makes an ...
Gabriella Gricius
doaj +1 more source
Sikkerhetspolitisk minnediplomati: Opprettelsen av Frigjøringsmonumentet i Kirkenes 1945–1952
: Security Policy and Memory Politics: Establishing the Soviet Liberation Monument in Kirkenes, 1945–1952 A few kilometers from the border with Russia, in the town of Kirkenes in the easternmost corner of Northern Norway, there stands a bronze statue of ...
Joakim Aalmen Markussen
doaj +1 more source
This article explores how Norway’s quest for moral authority to be recognized as a “champion of ideals” came under strain in the 1990s when the Norwegian state’s oil company (Statoil) expanded its operations in- and outside Norwegian borders.
Ada Elisabeth Nissen
doaj +1 more source
En brikke ingen turte røre
Hvorfor bidro Norge med militære styrker til United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) i 1978? Hvorfor trakk ikke Norge sine styrker ut da det viste seg at nordmennene ikke hadde noen mulighet til å oppfylle FNs mandat, og da situasjonen på bakken
Robin Sitter, Hilde Henriksen Waage
doaj +1 more source
Since the end of the Cold War, Norway has widely functioned as facilitator for conflict resolution in interstate conflicts and, thus, constructed Norwegian foreign policy as an international peace promoter.
Kristian Stokke
doaj +1 more source
Norway's Policy of Self-Imposed Military Restrictions: Contemporary Challenges and Contradictions [PDF]
The article analyses the current state and prospects of Norway's policy of self-imposed military restrictions, which prohibit the deployment of foreign military bases and nuclear weapons on Norwegian territory.
Nikita K. Igoshin
doaj +1 more source
Protecting the Northern Flank, or keeping the Cold War out of Scandinavia’? British planning and the debate on the place of Norway and Denmark in a North Atlantic pact, 1947-49 [PDF]
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below. Copyright @ 2012 Taylor & Francis.A pragmatic, but focused, pursuit by British policy-makers of an alliance is often regarded as a central element in ...
Folly, MH
core +1 more source
Iver B. Neumann, forsvarsdebatt og fagtradisjon – kritiker, rabulist og nybrottsmann
Identity, power and social structures are central topics in Iver B. Neumann’s rich authorship and contributions to Norwegian and international scholarly and political debates.
Nina Græger
doaj +1 more source

