TY - BOOK AU - Frisvold,Paal J. TI - Towards Europe: the story of a reluctant Norway T2 - Europe of cultures. Living stories SN - 2807603726 SN - 2031-3519 U1 - 337.14209481 PY - 2018/// CY - Brussels PB - P.I.E. Peter Lang KW - European Union KW - Norway KW - History KW - European Economic Area KW - Economic conditions, 1945- N1 - Prologue: European policy from heaven -- Part 1: Norway in Europe -- Resistance and good fortune -- Château de la Muette -- From French liqueur to the EEA -- Part 2: Europe Bound -- Vote for what? -- Twelve expensive minutes in Brussels that turned out profitable -- Part 3: Norway in the Europe of the future -- EU climate funds -- With our backs to the world -- The banking union -- The energy union -- The EEA Across the Atlantic -- Migration policy -- Part of, but not a member - or vice versa -- Epilogue: Courageous enough to take on Europe? -- Appendix: A guide to successful EU lobbying N2 - Does Norway belong to Western Europe? This provocative question, put to the head of the Norwegian delegation to the conference on the reconstruction of Europe after World War II, begins the history of Norwegian attitudes towards European integration. From 1905 to 1994, Norway opposed practically all types of European and international cooperation. Had Norway's views gained traction, Europe and the world would look very different today. Towards Europe demonstrates how little Norwegians knew before the 1994 referendum about the EU Single Market and the European Economic Area (EEA). The book takes the reader behind the scenes of secret negotiations between the EU and Norway, giving an unprecedented insight into how the EEA works in practice. It illustrates with concrete examples Norway's ability to articulate its views and to be heard in Brussels, from the perspective of both government and interest groups. It also looks at Norway's potential to tackle future EU challenges such as the Energy Union, migration policies, transatlantic trade adn the Banking Union. Towards Europe will provide the reader with pertinent insights into whether the EEA is a suitable alternative for Britain's future relations with the EU. This edition includes an extra chaper on how to influence the EU from a non-member country ER -