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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Main Author: Skogrand, Kjetil (ed.)
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Published: Institutt for forsvarsstudier 2008
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