Norway

How Norway and Russia avoid Conflict over Svalbard

Norway and Russia have been engaged in a dispute over Svalbard's maritime zones. How have the neighbours managed to

Crabtacular! Snow Crabs on their March from Svalbard to Brussels

For some years now, Norway and the European Union have exchanged diplomatic ‘pleasantries’ and engaged in a dispute

The Norwegian Svalbard Policy – Respected or Contested?

The goal of the Norwegian Svalbard policy is stability and predictability, but this policy is contested - not just by

Utilizing Local Capacities in the Arctic

How can small-scale local capacities be developed and utilized across Arctic regions when responding to maritime

From the Mediterranean to the Far North: A Refugees Corridor at the Russian-Norwegian Border

The Arctic’s connectedness with the rest of the world became further apparent in 2015/2016, when southern refugees

Thinking Critically About Security and the Arctic in the Anthropocene

The confluence of its ecological, social and political characteristics makes the Arctic anthropocene

From Black Gold to a Blue Economy?

Over the last decade, the nature of Norway’s Arctic leadership has changed from ‘green’ petroleum extraction to

High North Dialogue 2015 – Arctic Business & Security

Ever been to the High North Dialogue Conference in Bodø, Norway? If not, read our conference report from the 2015

High North Dialogue 2015 – Interview with Christian Marcussen

In cooperation with the 2015 High North Dialogue we conduct a series of podcast interviews with some of the speakers: