Publication
Dec 2009
The Norwegian-Soviet Grey Zone Agreement – negotiated in 1977, and ratified and put into practice in 1978 – was a provisional solution that enabled the two countries to solve unanswered questions of jurisdiction and resource access in a disputed area in the Barents Sea. The report inquires into why and how the agreement came about as it did, focusing on the Norwegian position and the decision-making of the Norwegian government.
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Author | Kristoffer Stabrun |
Series | FNI Reports |
Issue | 13 |
Publisher | Fridtjof Nansen Institute (FNI) |
Copyright | © 2009 Fridtjof Nansen Institute (FNI) |