
Transatlantic Diplomacy after 9/11: The U.S. and Norway
These interviews with American and Norwegian policymakers, security experts, and diplomats offer a first-hand window into understanding diplomatic relations between the two nations, and the impact of U.S. foreign policy both at home and abroad.This project explores Norway's involvement the Global War on Terror, the role of individual personalities in shaping Norway’s foreign relations, U.S. and Norwegian public opinion, and potential lessons to be learned for other small state actors.
Click on the profiles below to find the video interviews, transcripts, and additional resources for each oral history.
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正品蓝导航 Project Leaders
LaiYee Leong (Project Leader), Brian Franklin (Editor), and Polina DeClue & Wardah Alvi (Student Research Assistants)
"Firsthand History" Podcast
Season 1 - Cross Currents
"Cross Currents" is the first season of our new podcast series "Firsthand History." In this 4-episode series, CPH fellow LaiYee Leong explores the relationship--and tension--that developed between the United States and its longtime NATO ally Norway after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Each episode weaves narrative with pieces of the oral histories Dr. Leong conducted with Norwegian and U.S. officials, including prime ministers, ambassadors, journalists, scholars, and more.
You can find the entire season of "Cross Currents" here.
Project Description
For a detailed description of this oral history project on U.S.-Norway, click here
Interviewees:
![]() Prime Minister of Norway (1997-2000, 2001-2005) |
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![]() Minister for International Development (1997-2000, 2001-2005) |
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![]() Minister of Foreign Affairs (2001-2005) |
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![]() Ambassador to France (2003-2005) Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2005-2007) Ambassador to Germany (2007-2014) |
Rolf Tamnes |
![]() Research Director at the Norwegian Nobel Institute (2014-2018) Member of Norwegian Nobel Committee (2018-present) |
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![]() Ambassador to Germany (1998-2003) State Secretary, Prime Minister's Office (2005-2008) Ambassador to the United Nations (2008-2012) |
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