From the Mediterranean to the Far North: A Refugees Corridor at the Russian-Norwegian Border

Published in The Arctic Institute Center for Circumpolar Security Studies A pristine area that has largely been preserved from external influences, the Arctic faces dangers coming from climate change and the growing appetite of energy firms—not to mention the challenges associated with a burgeoning...

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Main Authors: Hohmann, Sophie, Laruelle, Marlene
Other Authors: Centre d'études des mondes russe, caucasien et centre-européen (CERCEC), École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Georgetown University Washington (GU)
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spelling ftecolehess:oai:HAL:hal-01411349v1 2023-12-24T10:13:16+01:00 From the Mediterranean to the Far North: A Refugees Corridor at the Russian-Norwegian Border Hohmann, Sophie Laruelle, Marlene Centre d'études des mondes russe, caucasien et centre-européen (CERCEC) École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Georgetown University Washington (GU) 2016 https://hal.science/hal-01411349 https://hal.science/hal-01411349/document https://hal.science/hal-01411349/file/From_the_Mediterranean_to_the_Far_North.pdf en eng HAL CCSD hal-01411349 https://hal.science/hal-01411349 https://hal.science/hal-01411349/document https://hal.science/hal-01411349/file/From_the_Mediterranean_to_the_Far_North.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess https://hal.science/hal-01411349 2016 Arctic refugees Syria Africa Norway representations migrants flows strategies [SHS.DEMO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Demography [SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology info:eu-repo/semantics/other Other publications 2016 ftecolehess 2023-11-29T17:15:46Z Published in The Arctic Institute Center for Circumpolar Security Studies A pristine area that has largely been preserved from external influences, the Arctic faces dangers coming from climate change and the growing appetite of energy firms—not to mention the challenges associated with a burgeoning tourism industry. The Arctic’s growing connectedness with the rest of the world became apparent in late 2015 and early 2016, when an “Arctic road” suddenly emerged for refugees fleeing the southern Mediterranean basin. In September 2015 the small industrial city of Nikel, Russia, located about 30 km from the Norwegian border and 125 km from the regional capital Murmansk, faced an unprecedented wave of refugees. Two to three months later, at least 5,000 people had passed through the town to apply for refugee status in Norway. We conducted research in Nikel, Kandalaksha, and Murmansk in March and July 2016 and interviewed local experts who were involved with managing this influx of refugees. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Climate change The Arctic Institute HAL-EHESS : Le portail HAL de l'École des hautes études en sciences sociales Arctic Kandalaksha ENVELOPE(32.417,32.417,67.133,67.133) Murmansk Norway
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From the Mediterranean to the Far North: A Refugees Corridor at the Russian-Norwegian Border
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description Published in The Arctic Institute Center for Circumpolar Security Studies A pristine area that has largely been preserved from external influences, the Arctic faces dangers coming from climate change and the growing appetite of energy firms—not to mention the challenges associated with a burgeoning tourism industry. The Arctic’s growing connectedness with the rest of the world became apparent in late 2015 and early 2016, when an “Arctic road” suddenly emerged for refugees fleeing the southern Mediterranean basin. In September 2015 the small industrial city of Nikel, Russia, located about 30 km from the Norwegian border and 125 km from the regional capital Murmansk, faced an unprecedented wave of refugees. Two to three months later, at least 5,000 people had passed through the town to apply for refugee status in Norway. We conducted research in Nikel, Kandalaksha, and Murmansk in March and July 2016 and interviewed local experts who were involved with managing this influx of refugees.
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title From the Mediterranean to the Far North: A Refugees Corridor at the Russian-Norwegian Border
title_short From the Mediterranean to the Far North: A Refugees Corridor at the Russian-Norwegian Border
title_full From the Mediterranean to the Far North: A Refugees Corridor at the Russian-Norwegian Border
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