When, where, and why does Russia issue warnings about missile launches and other potentially dangerous military activities in international waters and airspace west and north of Norway? Drawing on information derived from a series of Russian “Notices to Airmen” (NOTAMs), this article examines the pattern of Russia’s live-fire air and naval exercises in and over the Norwegian and Barents Seas between January 2015 and December 2021. It discusses factors that may explain the extent and nature of Russia’s military muscle-flexing in the region. The study suggests that a number of the Russian exercises and missile launches, particularly in areas adjacent to Norway’s west coast, were primarily meant to obstruct Norwegian/NATO exercises such as the...
How does a security dilemma dynamic between parties deemed not to hold hostile intentions toward eac...
The new Arctic Military Exercise (ArcMilEx) dataset, which I introduce in this article, demonstrates...
In recent years, and particularly after Russia’s spectacular flag planting on the ocean floor at the...
When, where, and why does Russia issue warnings about missile launches and other potentially dangero...
A little more than a year ago the then Norwegian Defense Minister Hellesen announced, in a report to...
NATO's northern flank plays an increasingly important role in the security of the Euro-Atlantic area...
• Russia has increased its security measures in the Barents and Baltic Sea regions in the past decad...
As a NATO member and a neighbour of what is debatably the most assertive great power of our time, No...
In October 2005, the Russian trawler Elektron refused to be subjected to arrest when caught by the N...
Since Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014, Northern Europe has increasingly aligned its national d...
Over the last decade, Russia has considerably ramped up its military presence in the Arctic. This is...
Maritime activity is increasing in the Arctic. So is bilateral cooperation across maritime borders b...
Aiming to contribute on research cumulation on Russian military affairs in general and maritime defe...
While climate change continues to reduce Arctic ice coverage, Russia’s expanding Arctic territorial ...
Aiming to contribute on research cumulation on Russian military affairs in general and maritime defe...
How does a security dilemma dynamic between parties deemed not to hold hostile intentions toward eac...
The new Arctic Military Exercise (ArcMilEx) dataset, which I introduce in this article, demonstrates...
In recent years, and particularly after Russia’s spectacular flag planting on the ocean floor at the...
When, where, and why does Russia issue warnings about missile launches and other potentially dangero...
A little more than a year ago the then Norwegian Defense Minister Hellesen announced, in a report to...
NATO's northern flank plays an increasingly important role in the security of the Euro-Atlantic area...
• Russia has increased its security measures in the Barents and Baltic Sea regions in the past decad...
As a NATO member and a neighbour of what is debatably the most assertive great power of our time, No...
In October 2005, the Russian trawler Elektron refused to be subjected to arrest when caught by the N...
Since Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014, Northern Europe has increasingly aligned its national d...
Over the last decade, Russia has considerably ramped up its military presence in the Arctic. This is...
Maritime activity is increasing in the Arctic. So is bilateral cooperation across maritime borders b...
Aiming to contribute on research cumulation on Russian military affairs in general and maritime defe...
While climate change continues to reduce Arctic ice coverage, Russia’s expanding Arctic territorial ...
Aiming to contribute on research cumulation on Russian military affairs in general and maritime defe...
How does a security dilemma dynamic between parties deemed not to hold hostile intentions toward eac...
The new Arctic Military Exercise (ArcMilEx) dataset, which I introduce in this article, demonstrates...
In recent years, and particularly after Russia’s spectacular flag planting on the ocean floor at the...