2018
DOI: 10.23865/arctic.v9.1334
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Norway and Russia in the Arctic: New Cold War Contamination?

Abstract: The standoff between Russia and the West over Ukraine has already obstructed cooperation across a range of issues. Could it also affect state interaction between Norway and Russia in the Arctic—an area and a relationship long characterized by a culture of compromise and/or cooperation? Here we start from the theoretical premise that states are not pre-constituted political entities, but are constantly in the making. How Russia views its own role and how it views other actors in the Arctic changes over time, ca… Show more

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“…The cooperative relationship in the High North continued to be developed after Putin's takeover as president at the turn of the millennium (Wilhelmsen and Gjerde, 2018). But Russia also gradually asserted its identity as in opposition to a hegemonic West (Åtland et al, 2005;Heier and Kjølberg, 2015).…”
Section: Perceptions Of a Russia In Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cooperative relationship in the High North continued to be developed after Putin's takeover as president at the turn of the millennium (Wilhelmsen and Gjerde, 2018). But Russia also gradually asserted its identity as in opposition to a hegemonic West (Åtland et al, 2005;Heier and Kjølberg, 2015).…”
Section: Perceptions Of a Russia In Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another example would be the discussions related to the rotational presence of US troops in central and Northern Norway the last few years. 12,13 In addition, thorough studies of the planned territorial defence of Northern Norway during the Cold War have also been released in the last two decades. 14 These are studies of -perhaps -surprisingly high relevance today, as many of the same unique geographical and climatic challenges are just as relevant today as they were during the Cold War, despite technological innovations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last few years, we have seen an increasing tension in the Arctic, especially related to the relationship between the USA, China, and Russia. It has also been suggested that there is a "new" cold war emerging, which is of great concern for politicians and researchers alike (Wilhelmsen and Gjerde 2018). The Norwegian Arctic is particularly exposed to these international tensions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%