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This timely book explores the nuances of the Nordic states’ approach to security in the Arctic and their relationships with NATO and the EU. Challenging generalisations of the Arctic as peaceful and self-contained, it illustrates how Arctic security is fragmented by global geopolitics and conflicting interests.Expert contributors discuss the differing security priorities and approaches across Nordic countries – the Kingdom of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden – and assess how these are shaped by their individual relationships with both NATO and the EU, leading to a nuanced interplay of cooperation and competition. They emphasize how increased security tensions have brought Arctic security issues to the fore and encouraged the Nordic nations to adopt a more united stance in relation to Arctic security. While the book largely concentrates on military-focused and state-centric security, it also considers alternative strategies, including human and environmental security, as well as the link between different types of security and safety in the Arctic. This book is an enlightening read for scholars engaged in Arctic affairs, geopolitics, the Nordic countries, the EU and NATO. The discussions and topics tackled are also directly relevant for officials working on Arctic governance issues and international negotiations.
Edited by Andreas Raspotnik, Senior Researcher and Andreas Østhagen, Research Director, Arctic and Ocean Politics, Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway
Contents1 The Nordic states and Arctic security: a new Nordicbalance or torn between the European Union and NATO? 1Andreas Raspotnik and Andreas Østhagen2 Spotlighting the Kingdom: Greenland, Denmark andthe Arctic turns of the EU and NATO 16Lin Alexandra Mortensgaard and Lise WiederholtChristensen3 Finland in the Arctic: from détente to defence 35Sanna Kopra and Harri Mikkola4 In and of the Arctic: security in Iceland 50Silja Bára Ómarsdóttir and Guðbjörg Ríkey Th.Hauksdóttir5 Norway’s delicate Arctic balancing act 71Andreas Østhagen and Iselin Németh Winther6 Sweden’s Arctic priorities: balancing domestic,European Union, and NATO expectations 92Nima Khorrami and Jason C. Moyer7 Choose your own adventure: the European Union andArctic security? 111Andreas Raspotnik and Gabriella Gricius8 NATO in the Arctic: misunderstood and misrepresented 132Alina Bykova, Paal Sigurd Hilde, Duncan Depledge,Andreas Østhagen and P. Whitney Lackenbauer