Policy brief #8/2016
The decline in global oil prices that began in the summer of 2014 carries with it a number of risks in assembling a whole range of major oil and gas projects, including shale gas extraction projects, deep-water offshore projects and projects in the Arctic shelf.
In these conditions, despite the ongoing surplus of global oil production in relation to consumption, the question nevertheless arises: how can we maintain current production levels in the medium and long-term and ensure...
The fates of Sweden, Norway and Denmark during the Second World War were different. Sweden opted for neutrality, whereas Denmark and Norway fell victims to Nazi aggression. Each Scandinavian nation has its own historical memory of the events that took place in those years. And they ...
... transmit the gift to their inheritors. On October 30 of last year, Norwegian ex-foreign minister Thorvald Stoltenberg, father of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, addressed the 66th session of the Northern Council, which unites legislators of Denmark, Norway, Finland and Sweden, and proposed establishing a Nordic Defense and Security Commission. And in past decades, the eastern track has been Oslo’s biggest success.
Sweden has evaded conflict for 200 years and has been known for its demonstratively ...