Nordic Security and Defence Cooperation: Differentiated Integration in Uncertain Times

A decade ago, Nordic cooperation on security and defence matters gained momentum, having been largely absent from the map of Nordic cooperation during the Cold War and its aftermath. This article analyses developments along three dimensions of Nordic cooperation: military defence (focusing on the No...

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Main Author: Rikard Bengtsson
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Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2020-11-01
Series:Politics and Governance
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/3338
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spelling doaj-31307a54adb246a58a6745c755d8f8ad2020-11-25T04:10:51ZengCogitatioPolitics and Governance2183-24632020-11-018410010910.17645/pag.v8i4.33381708Nordic Security and Defence Cooperation: Differentiated Integration in Uncertain TimesRikard Bengtsson0Department of Political Science, Lund University, SwedenA decade ago, Nordic cooperation on security and defence matters gained momentum, having been largely absent from the map of Nordic cooperation during the Cold War and its aftermath. This article analyses developments along three dimensions of Nordic cooperation: military defence (focusing on the Nordic Defence Cooperation), civil security (in the form of the ‘Haga’ process), and political cooperation (through the implementation of the Stoltenberg report). Three observations stand out as a result: First, that the three dimensions are intimately related against the background of a common Nordic conceptualization of security; second, that there is simultaneously variation in significant respects (such as driving forces, scope, and degree of institutionalization); and third, that Nordic security and defence cooperation has developed in the context of European and transatlantic security dynamics and cooperation. The second part of the analysis seeks to interpret this picture from the analytical perspective of differentiated integration. The article ends with a set of reflections on the future of Nordic security and defence cooperation in light of the Coronavirus pandemic.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/3338civil securitycooperationdefencedifferentiated integrationhaga processnordefconordicsecuritystoltenberg
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Nordic Security and Defence Cooperation: Differentiated Integration in Uncertain Times
Politics and Governance
civil security
cooperation
defence
differentiated integration
haga process
nordefco
nordic
security
stoltenberg
author_facet Rikard Bengtsson
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title Nordic Security and Defence Cooperation: Differentiated Integration in Uncertain Times
title_short Nordic Security and Defence Cooperation: Differentiated Integration in Uncertain Times
title_full Nordic Security and Defence Cooperation: Differentiated Integration in Uncertain Times
title_fullStr Nordic Security and Defence Cooperation: Differentiated Integration in Uncertain Times
title_full_unstemmed Nordic Security and Defence Cooperation: Differentiated Integration in Uncertain Times
title_sort nordic security and defence cooperation: differentiated integration in uncertain times
publisher Cogitatio
series Politics and Governance
issn 2183-2463
publishDate 2020-11-01
description A decade ago, Nordic cooperation on security and defence matters gained momentum, having been largely absent from the map of Nordic cooperation during the Cold War and its aftermath. This article analyses developments along three dimensions of Nordic cooperation: military defence (focusing on the Nordic Defence Cooperation), civil security (in the form of the ‘Haga’ process), and political cooperation (through the implementation of the Stoltenberg report). Three observations stand out as a result: First, that the three dimensions are intimately related against the background of a common Nordic conceptualization of security; second, that there is simultaneously variation in significant respects (such as driving forces, scope, and degree of institutionalization); and third, that Nordic security and defence cooperation has developed in the context of European and transatlantic security dynamics and cooperation. The second part of the analysis seeks to interpret this picture from the analytical perspective of differentiated integration. The article ends with a set of reflections on the future of Nordic security and defence cooperation in light of the Coronavirus pandemic.
topic civil security
cooperation
defence
differentiated integration
haga process
nordefco
nordic
security
stoltenberg
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