Säkerhet genom samarbete? En studie av nordisk säkerhetspolitik i förändring
In the last twenty years, cooperation on security issues in the Nordic countries has gone from non-existent, to a range of close-knit security and military collaborations. With the 2011 signing of a declaration of solidarity, Nordic security cooperation is moving into a new era. My aim with this stu...
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ftulundlupsp:oai:lup-student-papers.lub.lu.se:2543100 2023-07-30T04:02:16+02:00 Säkerhet genom samarbete? En studie av nordisk säkerhetspolitik i förändring Widberg, Cecilia 2012 application/pdf http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/2543100 swe swe Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/2543100 Norden säkerhetsgemenskap alliansbildning Stoltenbergrapporten konstruktivism Arktis ny säkerhet Law and Political Science M2 2012 ftulundlupsp 2023-07-11T20:06:27Z In the last twenty years, cooperation on security issues in the Nordic countries has gone from non-existent, to a range of close-knit security and military collaborations. With the 2011 signing of a declaration of solidarity, Nordic security cooperation is moving into a new era. My aim with this study is to explain the particularly apparent emergence of a network for Nordic security cooperation in the last five years. Drawing inspiration from Graham Allison, I carry out a case study, in which the Nordic security cooperation is reviewed using two different theoretical perspectives: Barnett and Levy’s theories on alliance building, and Bellamy’s framework for analyzing security communities. The results are then placed in a context, by being applied to the Stoltenberg report for a concluding discussion. My findings reveal that despite the existence of a Nordic security community and security challenges presented by a new security, the rhetoric surrounding the Nordic cooperation is surprisingly tinted by military strategies, economic, and geopolitical threats, and the alliance building theory based on domestic political and economic factors is better suited to explain the discourse surrounding the Nordic cooperation, rather than a constructivist approach based on a common identity and shared values. Other/Unknown Material Arktis Arktis* Lund University Publications Student Papers (LUP-SP) |
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In the last twenty years, cooperation on security issues in the Nordic countries has gone from non-existent, to a range of close-knit security and military collaborations. With the 2011 signing of a declaration of solidarity, Nordic security cooperation is moving into a new era. My aim with this study is to explain the particularly apparent emergence of a network for Nordic security cooperation in the last five years. Drawing inspiration from Graham Allison, I carry out a case study, in which the Nordic security cooperation is reviewed using two different theoretical perspectives: Barnett and Levy’s theories on alliance building, and Bellamy’s framework for analyzing security communities. The results are then placed in a context, by being applied to the Stoltenberg report for a concluding discussion. My findings reveal that despite the existence of a Nordic security community and security challenges presented by a new security, the rhetoric surrounding the Nordic cooperation is surprisingly tinted by military strategies, economic, and geopolitical threats, and the alliance building theory based on domestic political and economic factors is better suited to explain the discourse surrounding the Nordic cooperation, rather than a constructivist approach based on a common identity and shared values. |
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Säkerhet genom samarbete? En studie av nordisk säkerhetspolitik i förändring |
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Säkerhet genom samarbete? En studie av nordisk säkerhetspolitik i förändring |
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Säkerhet genom samarbete? En studie av nordisk säkerhetspolitik i förändring |
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Säkerhet genom samarbete? En studie av nordisk säkerhetspolitik i förändring |
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säkerhet genom samarbete? en studie av nordisk säkerhetspolitik i förändring |
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