Reference:
Kovalev A.A..
Norwway’s Arctic security policy: agenda of 2019
// Law and Politics.
2020. ¹ 2.
P. 23-35.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0706.2020.2.43241 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=43241
Abstract:
The goal of this article consists in comprehensive analysis of the domestic and foreign security policy of Norway in the regions of Norwegian Arctic and Northern Norway. This work explores the geographical peculiarities and economy of the regions; questions of international cooperation, impacting the domestic policy as a whole and Arctic policy in particular; Norway’s military interests and military presence of NATO and the United States in the region of Norwegian Arctic. Attention is given to the relations between Norway and Russia, since they influence the overall balance between countries in the Arctic region. The conducted analysis demonstrates that Arctic region is strategically important for Norway from the perspectives of both, domestic and foreign policy. Norway plans to pay attention to respect nation’s sovereignty, which is necessary for successful development of the region, its economy, security, and conducting scientific research in the Arctic. Norway’s Arctic policy is closely tied to relations with Russia and NATO member-states, and its further development on this vector can play a positive role for the entire global community. Carrying out dual policy with regards to Russia, Norway welcomes the strengthening of military presence of the NATO countries in the region.
Keywords:
the continental shelf of the Arctic, northern sea route, Arctic coastal States, Norway, NATO, Arctic, international relations, international security, security, Arctic Council