Description
This book provides a comprehensive overview of Norway’s foreign policy in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, with a particular focus on the latter. Covering themes such as security and defence, foreign aid and European integration, the author argues that despite often presenting itself as an idealist country and a “peace nation”, Norwegian governments have demonstrated an understanding of power politics and a desire to, above all, promote national self-interests. The author explores the country’s global relations with the US and NATO, with the countries of the European Union, and with great powers such as Russia and China. By adopting a historical perspective, the book demonstrates how continuity and stability have been fundamental features of contemporary Norwegian foreign policy. The book draws on a wide range of current and archival government sources, parliamentary debates and opinion pieces in news outlets, as well as an extensive selection of academic sources.
Book Information
ISBN 9783031462849
Author Geir K. Almlid
Format Hardback
Page Count 300
Imprint Palgrave Macmillan
Publisher Springer International Publishing AG