From Nordic Peacekeeper to NATO Peacemaker: Denmark's Journey from Semi-neutral to Super Ally

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From Nordic Peacekeeper to NATO Peacemaker : Denmark's Journey from Semi-neutral to Super Ally. / Mariager, Rasmus Mølgaard; Wivel, Anders.

Small States and the New Security Environment. ed. / Anne-Marie Brady; Baldur Thorhallsson. Switzerland : Springer, 2021. p. 103-117.

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Harvard

Mariager, RM & Wivel, A 2021, From Nordic Peacekeeper to NATO Peacemaker: Denmark's Journey from Semi-neutral to Super Ally. in A-M Brady & B Thorhallsson (eds), Small States and the New Security Environment. Springer, Switzerland, pp. 103-117. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51529-4_8

APA

Mariager, R. M., & Wivel, A. (2021). From Nordic Peacekeeper to NATO Peacemaker: Denmark's Journey from Semi-neutral to Super Ally. In A-M. Brady, & B. Thorhallsson (Eds.), Small States and the New Security Environment (pp. 103-117). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51529-4_8

Vancouver

Mariager RM, Wivel A. From Nordic Peacekeeper to NATO Peacemaker: Denmark's Journey from Semi-neutral to Super Ally. In Brady A-M, Thorhallsson B, editors, Small States and the New Security Environment. Switzerland: Springer. 2021. p. 103-117 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51529-4_8

Author

Mariager, Rasmus Mølgaard ; Wivel, Anders. / From Nordic Peacekeeper to NATO Peacemaker : Denmark's Journey from Semi-neutral to Super Ally. Small States and the New Security Environment. editor / Anne-Marie Brady ; Baldur Thorhallsson. Switzerland : Springer, 2021. pp. 103-117

Bibtex

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