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Title: Iceland and the EU


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Iceland and the EU
  • Hlynur Olason

2
Background
  • The first settler arrives in 874(unlike America
    there was nobody there before!!) from the Western
    Coast of Norway.
  • Before they come over to Iceland they raid the UK
    and Ireland (mostly Ireland) and take loot and
    women with them!
  • By 930 the country is mostly settled, by only
    around 60.000 people
  • Year 1000 we take up Christianity, pretty
    peacefully.
  • The Political system, which has been dubbed the
    Icelandic free state is anarchistic in a way
    that there were courts and a Judiciary but no
    executive.
  • The system works alright in the beginning (if you
    dont count all the revenge killing).
  • It however leads to a civil war in the 13th
    century, which however only leads to Iceland
    going under Norwegian monarchy in 1262
  • In 1397-1524 Iceland was under the Kalmar Union,
    then under the Danish-Norwegian monarchy (in fact
    Denmark because the power was in Copenhagen)

3
Background (2)
  • Pretty much since the end of the Icelandic free
    state until the 20 century, Iceland is a basket
    case!!!
  • In the 14-15 century the so called little Ice age
    begins and a long downslide begins, with famines,
    plagues and finally culminating in the year 1783
    with a volcanic eruption of Laki. We lose
    almost a third of the population.
  • In the 19th century, nationalism hits the Country
    and the battle for independence begins. In 1918
    Iceland gets sovereignty but keeps monarchic
    relationship with Denmark
  • Iceland is occupied by the British in 1940, and
    then by the USA
  • In 1944 Iceland becomes a Republic
  • In the early 20th century, things start to look
    better, industrialization of the fishing industry
    started to bring wealth.
  • After the ww2 Iceland receives a lot of Marshall
    aid, actually the highest per person even though
    Iceland never experienced any real damages during
    the war.
  • In 1949 Iceland becomes a founding member of NATO
    and then signs a bilateral agreement with the
    United States, where the United States guaranteed
    Icelandic safety for keeping a airbase there.

4
Some facts about Iceland
  • The most-developed country in the world,
    according to the UN Human development index.
  • The 4th richest country in the world per capita
    and the most expensive.
  • Still is quite dependent on fishing industry,
    counts for about 50 of the foreign earnings even
    though around only 5 of the working population
    works in it. Like in other developed countries,
    services employ most people.
  • However in recent years, aluminum smelting and
    financial services have become a big part of the
    economy.
  • Iceland is predominantly Protestant with no
    history of minorities
  • In the last 20 years immigration has increased a
    lot, especially since 2004.
  • The population is only about 313.000 people

5
Iceland and Europe
  • Iceland is a member of OECD
  • Iceland joins EFTA in 1970
  • Iceland has in general focused its relationship
    with the Nordic Countries, USA and Britain and
    not so much continental Europe.
  • In 1994 the EEA agreement goes into a effect
  • In 2001 the Schengen agreement goes into effect
    in Iceland
  • Iceland has in its European dealings, mostly
    emphasized getting a good trade agreements
    regarding fish.
  • Iceland has never applied for EU membership

6
The Cod Wars
  • Conflict with Britain led to the so-called Cod
    Wars in 1952-1956 because of extension of Fishing
    zone from 3 to 4 nautical miles (6 to 7 km),
    1958-1961 because of extending the fishing zone
    to 12 nautical miles (22 km) in 1972-1973 because
    of extension to 50 nautical miles (93 km) and in
    1975 to 1976 because of extension to 200 nautical
    miles (370 km).
  • The cod wars ended in 1976 with our complete
    victory, of course!!!

7
Why Iceland hasnt joined the EU
  • Fish, Fish, Fish!!! We fought the British over
    it, and the fear now is that if we join then the
    very large idle fleet of Spain and Portugal will
    come to our waters
  • Icelanders differ a bit from the other
    Scandinavian countries in that Icelanders value
    more independency (individualism). This is said
    to connect to the Viking heritage and the
    founding of the country. This might also explain
    hesitation of joining a union such as the EU.
  • The current political system is based on a 4
    party system where only one party is in favor of
    EU accession (Social democrats), while the
    historically largest party in Iceland
    (center-right) is divided, the agrarian party is
    mostly against, and the socialist party is
    against
  • Icelanders feel European, but Europe is over
    there, always has been far away. So historical
    and security reasons matter a lot.
  • For 15 years now, Iceland has enjoyed a very high
    growth rate, much higher then EU growth rates,
    also we have always had very low unemployment
    (now just over 1). So people ask what is the
    point in joining!!

8
Future events
  • Iceland is pursuing a wait and see policy
    regarding membership, if Norway joins then the
    EEA agreement is pretty much over, if the UK
    takes up the EURO, then almost all our trade is
    in the EURO.
  • If the EEA agreement is over then we would have
    to make a bilateral agreement with the EU, in
    which we would never get as good of a deal as
    SWISS!
  • The biggest supporters of EU admission is the
    business sector, our currency fluctuates a lot,
    so a lot of people want to scrap the KRONA for
    the EURO.
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