Greenland (Denmark)

Abstract

The MARPART project (Maritime Preparedness and International Partnership in the High North) seeks to shed light on the potential for bilateral and multilateral cooperation in the field of maritime preparedness in the High North. In order to do so, it is important to discuss the current state of affairs as well as developments and trends in this field in terms of a number of factors including the institutional arrangements of preparedness systems across states in the High North. In this report we have invited scholars and analysts from Norway, Russia, Iceland and Greenland (Denmark) to present the institutional arrangement of their respective country’s preparedness systems, to reflect on differences and similarities between these various preparedness systems, and to comment on the potential and challenges for bilateral and multilateral cooperation in maritime preparedness in the High North. The aim of this report is to lay the foundation for a constructive debate concerning the role of different national institutional arrangements for cooperation in maritime preparedness in the High North.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMaritime preparedness systems in the Arctic - institutional arrangements and potential for collaboration
EditorsIngvill Elgsaas, Kristine Offerdal
Place of PublicationBodø
PublisherNord University
Publication date2018
Pages109-102
ISBN (Print)9788274567870
Publication statusPublished - 2018
SeriesMARPART Project Reports
Volume3
SeriesR & D-Report
Number27
Volume2018
ISSN2535-2733

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