Emerging from the Frost: Security in the 21st century
On 25–26 September 2007 the Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies hosted an international conference on the security politics of the Arctic region. This issue of Oslo Files contains a collection of contributions from the conference. The anthology comes in four parts. After a brief introduction, th...
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ftforstvareshs:oai:fhs.brage.unit.no:11250/99775 2023-05-15T14:47:03+02:00 Emerging from the Frost: Security in the 21st century Skogrand, Kjetil (ed.) 2008 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/99775 eng eng Institutt for forsvarsstudier Oslo files on defence and security;2 urn:issn:1504-6753 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/99775 101 s. Others 2008 ftforstvareshs 2022-06-30T16:10:37Z On 25–26 September 2007 the Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies hosted an international conference on the security politics of the Arctic region. This issue of Oslo Files contains a collection of contributions from the conference. The anthology comes in four parts. After a brief introduction, the scene is set with a discussion of the various aspects of the geopolitical developments in the High North after the Cold War. Part two follows with three national perspectives on developments in the Arctic: the Norwegian, the Icelandic and that of the United States. The third and most extensive part presents research and practice within the areas of jurisdiction, transport, resources and security in the High North. Finally, General Sverre Diesen, the Norwegian Chief of Defence and initiator of the conference, presents his perspectives on military implications for the Arctic – now emerging from the frost. Other/Unknown Material Arctic The Norwegian Defence University College: FHS Brage Arctic |
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On 25–26 September 2007 the Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies hosted an international conference on the security politics of the Arctic region. This issue of Oslo Files contains a collection of contributions from the conference. The anthology comes in four parts. After a brief introduction, the scene is set with a discussion of the various aspects of the geopolitical developments in the High North after the Cold War. Part two follows with three national perspectives on developments in the Arctic: the Norwegian, the Icelandic and that of the United States. The third and most extensive part presents research and practice within the areas of jurisdiction, transport, resources and security in the High North. Finally, General Sverre Diesen, the Norwegian Chief of Defence and initiator of the conference, presents his perspectives on military implications for the Arctic – now emerging from the frost. |
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