Arktis & Miljösäkerhet: En Beskrivning av Norges relation till Arktis

This essay describes the Norwegian state relation to the Arctic environment in a security context. This has been achieved through looking into how the broadening and deepening of the security concept has been embraced by the Norwegian state, in relation to the environment in the Arctic. The method f...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Niemi, Oskar
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:Swedish
Published: Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen 2012
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Online Access:http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/2545176
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Summary:This essay describes the Norwegian state relation to the Arctic environment in a security context. This has been achieved through looking into how the broadening and deepening of the security concept has been embraced by the Norwegian state, in relation to the environment in the Arctic. The method for the description has been a qualitative text analysis of the Norwegian strategy for The High North, where I implement a dimensional analysis with three different environmental security theories with various reference objects: the state, the individual and the ecology. The result of this study shows that Norway has a comprehensive, but complex, relation to the Arctic environment. The complexity originates from the tensions both within and between the reference objects and their dimensions diverse requirements to raise their security, and the numerous threats to them. The study also concludes that the Norwegian state has adopted the broadening and deepening of the security concept to some degree.