From the mid-1980s until the end of the Cold War, Norway found itself a major focus of U.S. and NATO maritime strategy, an exposed position that brought conundrums of internal politics, foreign relations, and multinational military and naval doctrine
A quick introduction to The Cold War in Northern Waters. Presented at RSIS-IFS Workshop on: “Navies,...
In 1968, the onset of US-Soviet nuclear parity and the decline in American maritime superiority comp...
The background for and the strategic context of this thesis is the threat posed by Russian submarine...
The study examines the development of American maritime interests in the High North in the period fr...
At the end of the Cold War, the US Navy’s strategy and force structure were primarily directed at fi...
Despite a resurgence of Russian naval power, and subsequent increase in US maritime-strategic intere...
A little more than a year ago the then Norwegian Defense Minister Hellesen announced, in a report to...
In this thesis I have studied NATO’s maritime strategy after the Cold War. My main focus has been to...
U.S. policy requires that the Navy have the capability to operate on the northern flank of NATO, spe...
NATO \u27s maritime strategy is a cohesive statement, incorporating collective inputs from all of th...
Dissertation Master of Arts in War StudiesAfter years of being reduced to the periphery of US awaren...
This chapter reflects on the type, growth in number and variety of naval operations in the post Cold...
This article argues Norway’s minor role in the Afghanistan War (2001–14) included opportunities to l...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link bel...
The article is dedicated to the problem of defining the term “Northern balance” as a factor of stabi...
A quick introduction to The Cold War in Northern Waters. Presented at RSIS-IFS Workshop on: “Navies,...
In 1968, the onset of US-Soviet nuclear parity and the decline in American maritime superiority comp...
The background for and the strategic context of this thesis is the threat posed by Russian submarine...
The study examines the development of American maritime interests in the High North in the period fr...
At the end of the Cold War, the US Navy’s strategy and force structure were primarily directed at fi...
Despite a resurgence of Russian naval power, and subsequent increase in US maritime-strategic intere...
A little more than a year ago the then Norwegian Defense Minister Hellesen announced, in a report to...
In this thesis I have studied NATO’s maritime strategy after the Cold War. My main focus has been to...
U.S. policy requires that the Navy have the capability to operate on the northern flank of NATO, spe...
NATO \u27s maritime strategy is a cohesive statement, incorporating collective inputs from all of th...
Dissertation Master of Arts in War StudiesAfter years of being reduced to the periphery of US awaren...
This chapter reflects on the type, growth in number and variety of naval operations in the post Cold...
This article argues Norway’s minor role in the Afghanistan War (2001–14) included opportunities to l...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link bel...
The article is dedicated to the problem of defining the term “Northern balance” as a factor of stabi...
A quick introduction to The Cold War in Northern Waters. Presented at RSIS-IFS Workshop on: “Navies,...
In 1968, the onset of US-Soviet nuclear parity and the decline in American maritime superiority comp...
The background for and the strategic context of this thesis is the threat posed by Russian submarine...