Norway’s Arctic Strategy 2024: A 12-Month Assessment

Norway’s arctic strategy has been routinely characterised by a great power rivalry and a bellicose approach informed by growing Russian assertiveness. It is less a product of events in the Arctic, and more those taking place in Ukraine and along NATO’s border with Russia.

Key Judgement 1. It is highly likely that Russia’s military build-up in the Arctic will entrench the defensive posture of Norway’s Arctic strategy.

Key Judgement 2. Norway will likely choose a strategy of risk management to strike a balance between deterrence and reassurance.

Key Judgement 3. Norway will likely prioritise the defence of its energy assets over the next 12 months.

Rest of this post is for members only

Already have an account?  Log in

6 Months
£1500
12 months
£3000
Already a member? Log in here

Alex Purcell

Alex works professionally as an Intelligence Analyst and French Linguist at a private firm in London. She holds a First-Class BA with Honours in International Politics with French, coupled with a Distinction in Spoken French. She is also currently pursuing an MA in International Affairs, with specialisms in Espionage and Surveillance. Her research interests include African security affairs, the Middle East, and (military) defence intelligence.
Table of Contents

Related Content

Locked

Oleksandr Kononenko: Ukraine’s New Foreign Intel Chief Brings Humanitarian Background

TYPE:_ Article
Location:_ Europe

Iranian Intelligence Community: An Overview

TYPE:_ Article
Location:_ MENA

GRU Unit 29155: Russia’s Foreign Covert Action Machine

TYPE:_ Article

Stay in the loop

Get a free weekly email that makes reading
intel articles and reports actually enjoyable.

Table of Contents

Log in

Stay in the loop

Join thousands of people receiving ground truth based reports that affect their business, investments and personal life.

Contact

Contact

"*" indicates required fields

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.