The Politics of Presence: The Longyearbyen Dilemma
The significant presence of Norwegian citizens in Svalbard has subdued the misperception that Norway’s northernmost territory has an international or internationalized legal status. Now this Norwegian presence in the archipelago is about to change. Amid tumbling coal prices, the state-owned mining c...
Main Author: | Torbjørn Pedersen |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Cappelen Damm Akademisk NOASP
2017-08-01
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Series: | Arctic Review on Law and Politics |
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Online Access: | https://arcticreview.no/index.php/arctic/article/view/682/1902 |
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