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Record #189461:

The politics of security and international law in Norway's Arctic waters / Øystein Jensen, Vigeland Rottem.

Title: The politics of security and international law in Norway's Arctic waters / Øystein Jensen, Vigeland Rottem.
Author(s): Jensen, Øystein.
Rottem, Vigeland.
Date: 2010.
In: Polar Record. (2010.), Vol. 46(236) (2010)
Abstract: Discusses security policy options in Norway's Arctic waters. Cites management of marine resources, delimitation of unresolved maritime boundaries and relations with Russia to substantiate thesis that dispassionate diplomacy is more likely to resolve disputes than military confrontation.
Notes:

Polar Record. Vol. 46(236) :75-83 (2010).

Keywords: 34 -- Law and legislation.
341 -- Law, international.
330.524 -- Natural resources.
341.221 -- Territorial boundaries.
355 -- Defence.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
(*58) -- Norway.
(*615) -- Norwegian Sea.
(*686) -- Barents Sea.
SPRI record no.: 189461

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