The new ‘Cold War’: The struggle for the resources of the Arctic has begun
As the Arctic heats up, so does the battle for its opening seaways and mainly its energetic resources, which are becoming exposed on the seabed as the ice melts. But who do these resources belong to? And what will countries resort to for control over the strategic riches?
Lessons to be learnt from the massacre in Norway
Immediately after the attack in Oslo everyone began speculating of Islamic terrorism and started analyzing Norwegian foreign policy to find possible reasons for another al Qaeda-related attack. It turned out, however, that this brutal crime was the work of a Muslim-hating native Norwegian. Perhaps the time has come to reflect on the western understanding of terrorism, so closely related to Islam in the last decade.
Norway: when a nation loses its innocence
It´s said that Norwegian love crime novels, perhaps because nothing terrible happens in this small and so developed country, until the 24th of July when Anders Behring Breivik broke the innocence of a whole country.
