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In November 1994 the Norwegian electorate rejected membership of the European Union. Professor Archer examines the background to this decision both in terms of an expression of interests within Norway and in terms of national feeling. He then investigates the subsequent interaction between Norway and the EU through the European Economic Area (EEA) - which allowed Norway access to the EU's markets; the Schengen agreement - dealing with justice and border matters and the Common Foreign and Security Policy. It includes discussion of policies that have had a particular effect on Norway, such as those of the gas directive, fisheries and the sale of alcohol and looks at how Norway has adapted itself to EU policy, noting the cases where the country has dug in its heels and when it has been acquiescent.
This book will appeal to students and researchers with an interest in European integration and Nordic studies in general.
List of illustrations
vii
Foreword viii
Preface x
Introduction
1(19)
Identifying the actors
4(5)
Examining the theory
9(9)
Outline of the book
18(2)
Norway up to the first application
20(21)
Norway up to 1905
20(7)
From independence to 1945
27(4)
From 1945 to the first EC application
31(9)
Conclusions
40(1)
Norway battles with European integration
41(24)
Norway's first `no'
41(4)
Voting `no' (1) A national revolt?
45(4)
Between 1972 and 1994
49(7)
Voting `no' (2) A rational choice?
56(6)
Conclusions
62(3)
Norway and the EEA
65(31)
Developments after 1994
65(5)
The EEA agreement
70(8)
Europeanization and adaptation
78(16)
Conclusions
94(2)
The EEA in action
96(36)
The working of the agreement
96(7)
Case study 1: alcopops
103(2)
Case study 2: the Gas Directive
105(9)
Case study 3: fisheries
114(7)
Case study 4: regional aid
121(7)
The nature of the relationship: adaptation and Europeanization
128(4)
Norway and the CFSP
132(20)
Norwegian foreign and security policy: the background
133(2)
Norway in the Cold War
135(3)
Post-Cold War: Norway and the new NATO
138(3)
Norway and the CFSP
141(1)
Norway's dilemma
142(3)
Towards a solution
145(5)
Conclusions
150(2)
Norway and Justice and Home Affairs
152(18)
Developments in the EU
153(2)
Norway and Schengen
155(12)
Conclusions
167(3)
Change, choice and conclusions
170(25)
Norway and the EU in changing times
170(7)
The choice for Norway
177(9)
Conclusions
186(9)
Appendix 1: questionnaire 195(5)
Appendix 2: list of interviewees 200(1)
Notes 201(4)
Bibliography 205(17)
Index 222


Clive Archer