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The Politics of Memory and the Reconstruction of Albanian National Identity in Postwar Kosovo
- V. Ingimundarson
- Sociology
- 26 April 2007
The article deals with the reconstruction of Kosovar Albanian political identities in postwar Kosovo, focusing on the tension between two strands of Kosovar Albanian nationalism—one based on a… Expand
Maritime activity in the High North : current and estimated level up to 2025 : MARPART Project Report 1
- O. J. Borch, Natalia Andreassen, +6 authors Birita í Dali
- Geography
- 7 October 2016
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Territorial nationalism and Arctic geopolitics: Iceland as an Arctic coastal state
- K. Dodds, V. Ingimundarson
- History
- 1 June 2012
This paper explores the cultural and political significance of being acknowledged and recognized as an “Arctic coastal state”. Using Iceland as a case study, we consider how coastal state status had… Expand
The Geopolitics of the ‘Future Return’: Britain's Century-Long Challenges to Norway's Control over the Spitsbergen Archipelago
- V. Ingimundarson
- Political Science
- 10 July 2017
ABSTRACT Within the context of Arctic geopolitics, the article focuses on British policies toward Spitsbergen or Svalbard over the past century. The 1920 Spitsbergen Treaty accorded Norway… Expand
Northern Europe in the Cold War, 1965–1990: East-West Interactions of Trade, Culture, and Security
- V. Ingimundarson
- Political Science
- Journal of Cold War Studies
- 29 December 2017
Targeting the Periphery: The Role of Iceland in East German Foreign Policy, 1949-89
- V. Ingimundarson
- Political Science
- 1 April 2001
This article deals with the role of Iceland in East German foreign policy during the Cold War. Because of Iceland's strategic importance, the GDR invested considerable resources in expanding… Expand
Buttressing the West in the North: The Atlantic Alliance, Economic Warfare, and the Soviet Challenge in Iceland, 1956–1959
- V. Ingimundarson
- Political Science
- 1 March 1999
left-wing government in Iceland precipitated a crisis in NATO in 1956 by demanding the abrogation of Iceland's bilateral treaty of defence with the United States. Given Iceland's importance as a… Expand
7 Thepoliticsoftransition,memory,andjustice:assigning blame for the crisis
- V. Ingimundarson
- Political Science
- 1 July 2016
Reviewers for The Polar Journal Volume 3 (2013)
- P. Barratt, Stephen Bocking, +31 authors O. Young
- 1 December 2013
Paul Barratt Stephen Bocking Christy Collis Malgosia Fitzmaurice Elena Glasberg Alan D. Hemmings Bernadette Hince Gunhild Hooge Adrian Howkins Valur Ingimundarson Alan Ingram Timo Koivurova Daniela… Expand
Britain, the United States and the Militarization of Iceland 1945–1951
- V. Ingimundarson
- Sociology
- 1 May 2012
This article focuses on British attitudes towards US military bases in Iceland, 1945–1951. In the beginning, the British government was willing – for a mixture of idealist and realist reasons – to… Expand
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