Norway-Sweden : Union, Disunion, and Scandinavian Integration
The Scandinavian countries today form a security-community for economic cooperation and the settlement of international controversy by peaceful methods rather than by war. This status was achieved not while Norway and Sweden were amalgamated in a political union from 1814 to 1905, but only after sep...
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
1959.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Formation of the Union
- Cultural and Economic Problems of Union
- The Testing and Failure of Integration
- A Decade of Conflict
- "Only Negotiations"
- A Time of Decision
- The Union is Broken
- Swedish Conditions and Norwegian Reactions
- Norway and Swedish Conditions
- The Karlstad Conference
- The Aftermath of Karlstad
- Norwegian Integrity and the Status Quo Agreements
- The Achievement of Integration
- War and Peace
- Postscript and Conclusions.