ID | 132095 |
Title Proper | On the Transatlantic Edge |
Other Title Information | Nordic security after the Afghan war and the Ukraine crisis |
Language | ENG |
Author | Nordenman, Magnus |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Since the 1990s, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland have worked as NATO members or partners, participating in expeditionary operations and playing political leadership roles in the transatlantic security community. Today, however, the Nordic-Baltic security environment is changing rapidly, a trend only further accelerated by the Ukraine crisis. Magnus Nordenman argues that the emerging strategic environment will force the Nordic nations to focus on challenges closer to home, and that their current defence constructs will be challenged if they are not further refined and if co-operation is not extended |
`In' analytical Note | Rusi Journal Vol.159, No.3; June-July2014: p.46-52 |
Journal Source | Rusi Journal Vol.159, No.3; June-July2014: p.46-52 |
Key Words | Transatlantic Edge ; Nordic Security ; Afghan War ; Ukraine Crisis ; NATO ; International Organization - IO ; International Cooperation - IC ; Nordic-Baltic Security Environment ; Political Leadership ; Transatlantic Security ; Transatlantic Security Community - TSC ; Nordic Identities ; Emerging Strategy ; Nordic Cooperation ; European Union - EU ; Contemporary History |