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Nordic migration: research status, perspectives and challenges ; rapporter til det 27. nordiske historikermøte, Tromsø 11. - 14. august 2011
In: Speculum Boreale 14
Innvandrere i Norge: hvem er de, hva gjør de og hvordan lever de?
In: Statistiske analyser 20
In: Statistical analyses
Kulturmøter: lokalsamfunnet, lokalhistorien og møtet med det fremmede
In: Skrifter frå Norsk Lokalhistorisk Institutt 40
Invandrarna och lokalsamhället: historiska aspekter på integrationen av invandrare i nordiska lokalsamhällen
In: Studier i stads- och kommunhistoria 16
Kommentarer til Stortingsmeldingen "Interesser, ansvar og muligheter: Hovedlinjer i norsk utenrikspolitikk"
In: Internasjonal politikk, Band 67, Heft 3, S. 517-537
ISSN: 0020-577X
Ten experts representing universities, newspapers and institutions provide their short comments on the Norwegian Parliament's address (2008-2009) regarding current and future foreign policy developments. Some of the given comments are general in nature whereas others target a particular part of the document such as immigration and Nordic co-operation. The general comments describe the address as predictable, status conforming and stable, but criticisms are given for downplaying the importance of the European Union. However, a commentator points out that this document still remains the most important source for understanding Norwegian foreign policy since it explains Norway's security policy, foreign policy goals and role in international organizations. L. Pitkaniemi
Helhetsperspektiver pa norsk utenrikspolitikk
In: Internasjonal politikk, Band 65, Heft 2, S. 279-285
ISSN: 0020-577X
An introduction to the report Norwegian Self-Image and Norwegian Foreign Policy that describes similarities and differences between the image and foreign policy of Norway. Norwegian foreign policy has long been characterized by neutrality, compliance with international rules, moralization, internationalization and a focus on certain sectors. Geopolitics is one of these sectors and increasingly relevant in a world where countries are competing for natural resources to achieve energy security. While Norway portrays a good image by generously providing developmental and humanitarian aid and by maintaining a high profile in the UN, the country is also hurt by its high food tariffs, a strict immigration policy and its refusal to be part of the EU. Adapted from the source document.