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Assessing the delimitation negotiations between Norway and the Soviet Union/Russia1
Authors:Ingrid Kvalvik
Affiliation:1. gorill.nilsen@uit.no
Abstract:The negotiations between Norway and Russia, formerly the Soviet Union, in the maritime delimitation in the Barents Sea have been going on for more than 30 years. Despite a declared will on both sides to reach an agreement, the prospect of an early settlement seems remote. Formally the delimitation problem concerns the distribution of the important economic resources in the area, i.e. petroleum and fish. In practice, however, the strategic importance of the area and the impact of the international context on the bilateral relationship have played an important role in the negotiations. As a result, the parties clearly have different preferences for a solution. Because there is no practical need for a solution and because the parties do not see the boundary dispute as a strain on their mutual relations, the prospect of an early settlement is dependent on the political will of both sides to bring this long-standing conflict to and end.
Keywords:Northern Norway  Iron Age  Medieval period  Boathouses  Ethnic interaction
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