Britain exited the European Union because it wanted to reclaim its sovereignty. Learning from Norway’s EU experience, Britain must be cognisant of the limits on its autonomy, even as a non-member, write Johanne D. Saltnes, Merethe D. Leiren, Arild A. Farsund, Jarle Trondal, John Erik Fossum and Chris Lord
Professor, Department of Government, University of Bergen
Arild's background lies in the field of Norwegian agricultural policy making.
Gradually, he has expanded his research interest to trade policy making, with a special emphasis on the role of agriculture and seafood in bilateral and multilateral trade negotiation.
Food security and trade is another research interest.
Arild has published in English language books and journals, including Scandinavian Political Studies, Journal of European Public Policy and Food Security.
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