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FOSSUM, JOHN ERIK (5) answer(s).
 
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Arctic is hot again in America and Europe / Roussel, Stephane; Fossum, John Erik   Journal Article
Roussel, Stephane Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Gidsland and human security: Cosmopolitan vehicles / Fossum, John Erik   Journal Article
Fossum, John Erik Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Moving above and below the state: actors and issues / Fossum, John Erik   Journal Article
Fossum, John Erik Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Globalization  Sovereignty 
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Norwegian reflections on Brexit / Fossum, John Erik   Journal Article
Fossum, John Erik Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The leave campaigners' main slogan was the need to ‘take back control’. A major concern was for the UK to restore its sovereignty, and they argued that the best way of doing that was for Britain to leave the EU.
Key Words Sovereignty  Referenda  Brexit  Norwegian Reflections 
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What is the Norway Model? Mode of Affiliation or Political Compromise? / Fossum, John Erik   Journal Article
Fossum, John Erik Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Brexit is a high‐stakes political process, but there is still no clear understanding of the political factors that underpin the various affiliation modes that the UK is currently debating. These are treated as quite static constructs, with emphasis on legal detail not the political and societal conditions that make them operate. What does the inclusion of the UK in the European Economic Area (EEA) agreement—which is the core component of the Norway model—do to that arrangement, itself a domestic Norwegian compromise? Will the arrangement continue to function, or will the UK's presence fundamentally alter or even abrogate the arrangement? This article spells out the specific political presuppositions that the Norway model rests on, and notes that the UK cannot emulate these. In addition, it argues that the more closely attached to the EEA agreement the UK is, the more precarious the arrangement will be.
Key Words Norway Model  Political Compromis 
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