The Development of Icelandic Foreign Policy: From National Interest to Idealism

This dissertation will look at how Icelandic foreign policy has evolved. With the Union Treaty in 1918 Iceland had declared perpetual neutrality. German aggression in the Second World War and British occupation of Iceland showed that in time of conflict the neutrality policy was unrealistic. Iceland...

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Main Author: Guðjón Örn Sigurðsson 1983-
Other Authors: Háskóli Íslands
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/10618
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description This dissertation will look at how Icelandic foreign policy has evolved. With the Union Treaty in 1918 Iceland had declared perpetual neutrality. German aggression in the Second World War and British occupation of Iceland showed that in time of conflict the neutrality policy was unrealistic. Iceland´s strategic position in the Cold War meant that it was forced to bandwagon with the Western camp and entrust the US for its defenses. When European integration started Iceland showed little or no interest as membership would have had little or no economic benefits for Iceland. National interest dominated Icelandic foreign policy during the Cold War epoch and Iceland showed little interest in actively participating in international institutions unless it had direct economic or material benefits. Iceland was far more interested in expanding its fisheries limits and to secure markets for its marine products. This has been cited as the main reason for Iceland´s decision to join EFTA in 1970 and in becoming a member of the EEA agreement. Still the political discourse in the country when the EEA agreement was discussed was mainly fixated on the transfer of sovereignty that the EEA agreement entailed. The Icelandic independence struggle is believed to play an important role and to have had a great impact on the foreign policy approach of Iceland.
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/10618 2025-01-16T22:28:15+00:00 The Development of Icelandic Foreign Policy: From National Interest to Idealism Guðjón Örn Sigurðsson 1983- Háskóli Íslands 2012-01 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/10618 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/10618 Stjórnmálafræði Ísland Utanríkisstefna Milliríkjasamskipti Thesis Bachelor's 2012 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:54:51Z This dissertation will look at how Icelandic foreign policy has evolved. With the Union Treaty in 1918 Iceland had declared perpetual neutrality. German aggression in the Second World War and British occupation of Iceland showed that in time of conflict the neutrality policy was unrealistic. Iceland´s strategic position in the Cold War meant that it was forced to bandwagon with the Western camp and entrust the US for its defenses. When European integration started Iceland showed little or no interest as membership would have had little or no economic benefits for Iceland. National interest dominated Icelandic foreign policy during the Cold War epoch and Iceland showed little interest in actively participating in international institutions unless it had direct economic or material benefits. Iceland was far more interested in expanding its fisheries limits and to secure markets for its marine products. This has been cited as the main reason for Iceland´s decision to join EFTA in 1970 and in becoming a member of the EEA agreement. Still the political discourse in the country when the EEA agreement was discussed was mainly fixated on the transfer of sovereignty that the EEA agreement entailed. The Icelandic independence struggle is believed to play an important role and to have had a great impact on the foreign policy approach of Iceland. Thesis Iceland Skemman (Iceland)
spellingShingle Stjórnmálafræði
Ísland
Utanríkisstefna
Milliríkjasamskipti
Guðjón Örn Sigurðsson 1983-
The Development of Icelandic Foreign Policy: From National Interest to Idealism
title The Development of Icelandic Foreign Policy: From National Interest to Idealism
title_full The Development of Icelandic Foreign Policy: From National Interest to Idealism
title_fullStr The Development of Icelandic Foreign Policy: From National Interest to Idealism
title_full_unstemmed The Development of Icelandic Foreign Policy: From National Interest to Idealism
title_short The Development of Icelandic Foreign Policy: From National Interest to Idealism
title_sort development of icelandic foreign policy: from national interest to idealism
topic Stjórnmálafræði
Ísland
Utanríkisstefna
Milliríkjasamskipti
topic_facet Stjórnmálafræði
Ísland
Utanríkisstefna
Milliríkjasamskipti
url http://hdl.handle.net/1946/10618