In today's hostile geopolitical environment, there is a growing belief that the Nordic nation should join the European Union. Yet the muddle of Norwegian coalition politics continues to frustrate bold leadership on this vital question.
The articles conflate non-membership with isolationism. We’re part of almost every treaty available to us except EU, and in its place we have various other bridging treaties that the brexiters hope(d) to mimic.
I’m generally pro international cooperation and pro EU, I’m just not for Norwegian EU membership, as I fail to see which benefits in it that we do not have.
The articles conflate non-membership with isolationism. We’re part of almost every treaty available to us except EU, and in its place we have various other bridging treaties that the brexiters hope(d) to mimic.
I’m generally pro international cooperation and pro EU, I’m just not for Norwegian EU membership, as I fail to see which benefits in it that we do not have.
Democratic influence on the rules you’re bound by, is that really an insignificant benefit?