Nordic or North Atlantic alliance?: the postwar Scandinavian security debate

The decision to join the North Atlantic Pact in 1949 constituted a major breakaway from traditional security policies in Denmark and Norway. Even Sweden, which in the end decided to remain nonaligned, went through a period of considerable reevalution of established trends of thought. In this study P...

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Main Author: Skodvin, Magne
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: Institutt for Forsvarsstudier 1990
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/99425
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spelling ftforstvareshs:oai:fhs.brage.unit.no:11250/99425 2023-05-15T17:26:52+02:00 Nordic or North Atlantic alliance?: the postwar Scandinavian security debate Skodvin, Magne 1990 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/99425 eng eng Institutt for Forsvarsstudier Forsvarsstudier;3 urn:issn:0333-3981 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/99425 95 s. Norge sikkerhetssamarbeid NATO Skandinavia etterkrigstid Others 1990 ftforstvareshs 2022-06-30T16:10:32Z The decision to join the North Atlantic Pact in 1949 constituted a major breakaway from traditional security policies in Denmark and Norway. Even Sweden, which in the end decided to remain nonaligned, went through a period of considerable reevalution of established trends of thought. In this study Professor Magne Skodvin describes and analyzes some major phases in the series of events that caused Norway to become a charter member of the North Atlantic Alliance and directed Denmark to follow. Professor Skodvin has drawn heavily on material from archives in the Norwegian Foreign Office, the Public Record Office in London, and the National Archives in Washington D.C. Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic The Norwegian Defence University College: FHS Brage Norway
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Nordic or North Atlantic alliance?: the postwar Scandinavian security debate
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description The decision to join the North Atlantic Pact in 1949 constituted a major breakaway from traditional security policies in Denmark and Norway. Even Sweden, which in the end decided to remain nonaligned, went through a period of considerable reevalution of established trends of thought. In this study Professor Magne Skodvin describes and analyzes some major phases in the series of events that caused Norway to become a charter member of the North Atlantic Alliance and directed Denmark to follow. Professor Skodvin has drawn heavily on material from archives in the Norwegian Foreign Office, the Public Record Office in London, and the National Archives in Washington D.C.
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