Abstract

ABSTRACT This article will discuss the role of espionage as a limiting factor in the development of international civil aviation in the Cold War. Previous research into the international aviation regime has focused on the fear of losing control of sovereignty as a primary limiting factor. But the focus has commonly been on relations between Western nations. This article claim that fear of espionage has also been of considerable importance in reducing aviation’s potential for free and easy access, primarily across the Iron Curtain. The study focuses on Norwegian-Soviet aviation relations as a case study.

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