The structure and assumptions of Norwegian security policy in the context of the evolving political order in Europe and the codification of superpower relations are outlined. Attitudes towards the future evolution of NATO, and the competing pers pectives which were brought to bear on security policy issues in the EC referendum campaign and its aftermath, are examined. The Norwegian security predicament is influenced directly by the naval competition of the superpowers. Norwegian defence policy is examined from the point of view of missions and force posture. Finally, the author discusses the role of arms control in Norwegian security policy.
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