The concept of strategic culture has as its point of departure the fact that despite having many options for strategic policies, states consistently seem to prefer a certain type of policy. The way that the decision-makers’ perceptions on the use of force shape the formulation of security policy, remains a problem that receives the attention of scholars of international relations and strategic studies. This study focuses on Norwegian perspectives on the use of force and strategic preferences based on current political and military perspectives on the use of force in Norway, providing the answer on the main question of the thesis: Which strategic perceptions and preferences for the Norwegian security policy can provide an understanding of th...
Military power is an instrument of the state to carry out tasks which require different tools or are...
Similar countries are often expected to respond to threats in similar ways. Nevertheless, in Europe ...
The article uses theories of strategic culture to show why Denmark has come to regard the use of arm...
The concept of strategic culture has as its point of departure the fact that despite having many opt...
This comparative case study examines alliance memberships’ impact on two states’ strategic culture. ...
As neighboring countries, Norway and Sweden are often thought to be very similar. However, the count...
An increasing number of studies examines the security and defence policies of the EU and its member ...
Denmark and Norway were founding members of NATO, and shared throughout the Cold War defence policie...
Instrumental employment of military force has become commonplace for western countries with an incre...
From 2001 until 2014, Norway has participated in NATO-led operations in Afghanistan. This study exam...
Experience from international operations has shown us that coordination between a variety of actors,...
A bilateral military co-operation between Norway and Sweden has essentially required handling securi...
Even though NATO has signalised the need for a unified approach to counterinsurgency, it seems that ...
The article contributes to the debate about the emergence of a European strategic culture to underpi...
This study sets out to explore the virtues of a possible Norwegian warrior culture. Examining milita...
Military power is an instrument of the state to carry out tasks which require different tools or are...
Similar countries are often expected to respond to threats in similar ways. Nevertheless, in Europe ...
The article uses theories of strategic culture to show why Denmark has come to regard the use of arm...
The concept of strategic culture has as its point of departure the fact that despite having many opt...
This comparative case study examines alliance memberships’ impact on two states’ strategic culture. ...
As neighboring countries, Norway and Sweden are often thought to be very similar. However, the count...
An increasing number of studies examines the security and defence policies of the EU and its member ...
Denmark and Norway were founding members of NATO, and shared throughout the Cold War defence policie...
Instrumental employment of military force has become commonplace for western countries with an incre...
From 2001 until 2014, Norway has participated in NATO-led operations in Afghanistan. This study exam...
Experience from international operations has shown us that coordination between a variety of actors,...
A bilateral military co-operation between Norway and Sweden has essentially required handling securi...
Even though NATO has signalised the need for a unified approach to counterinsurgency, it seems that ...
The article contributes to the debate about the emergence of a European strategic culture to underpi...
This study sets out to explore the virtues of a possible Norwegian warrior culture. Examining milita...
Military power is an instrument of the state to carry out tasks which require different tools or are...
Similar countries are often expected to respond to threats in similar ways. Nevertheless, in Europe ...
The article uses theories of strategic culture to show why Denmark has come to regard the use of arm...