Jointly Navigating the Baltic-Arctic Strategic Space : The Case of Sweden and Finland
Small states have always been at risk when great power competition intensifies in a region, those in the Baltic Sea Region (BSR) and the Arctic being no exception. Sweden and Finland are located at a strategic cross-roads between Russia and NATO, which “Northern Flank” once again receives serious at...
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ftswedishndc:oai:DiVA.org:fhs-9538 2023-05-15T14:32:29+02:00 Jointly Navigating the Baltic-Arctic Strategic Space : The Case of Sweden and Finland Lundqvist, Stefan 2020 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:fhs:diva-9538 eng eng Försvarshögskolan, Sektionen för gemensamma operationer (GemOp) Norfolk, Virginia : Combined Joint Operations from the Combined Joint Operations from the Sea Centre of Excellence Cutting the Bow Wave 2020 Cutting the Bow Wave : Combined Joint Operations from the Sea Centre of Excellence, p. 23-27 orcid:0000-0001-8073-5581 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:fhs:diva-9538 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Baltic Sea Region Arctic Region Strategy Finland Sweden Defence Cooperation Political Science Statsvetenskap Chapter in book info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart text 2020 ftswedishndc 2022-11-18T06:50:58Z Small states have always been at risk when great power competition intensifies in a region, those in the Baltic Sea Region (BSR) and the Arctic being no exception. Sweden and Finland are located at a strategic cross-roads between Russia and NATO, which “Northern Flank” once again receives serious attention from defence planners. Russia is pursuing a strategy of military dominance in the BSR and the European Arctic, and its perceived assertiveness is a major concern among its neighbours. China, for its part, pursues a multilateral approach as a “near-Arctic state”, seeking to make the BSR a strategic springboard to the Arctic by invest-ing in joint ventures with small states. The U.S. more competitive stance on China globally, and on China and Russia in the Arctic, has implications for the security dynamics in the BSR. In the resulting Baltic-Arctic Strategic Space, Finland and Sweden opts for navigating jointly. Book Part Arctic Swedish National Defence College: Publications (DiVA) Arctic |
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Small states have always been at risk when great power competition intensifies in a region, those in the Baltic Sea Region (BSR) and the Arctic being no exception. Sweden and Finland are located at a strategic cross-roads between Russia and NATO, which “Northern Flank” once again receives serious attention from defence planners. Russia is pursuing a strategy of military dominance in the BSR and the European Arctic, and its perceived assertiveness is a major concern among its neighbours. China, for its part, pursues a multilateral approach as a “near-Arctic state”, seeking to make the BSR a strategic springboard to the Arctic by invest-ing in joint ventures with small states. The U.S. more competitive stance on China globally, and on China and Russia in the Arctic, has implications for the security dynamics in the BSR. In the resulting Baltic-Arctic Strategic Space, Finland and Sweden opts for navigating jointly. |
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Jointly Navigating the Baltic-Arctic Strategic Space : The Case of Sweden and Finland |
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