Nordic Conflicts
Nordic conflicts refer to historical and contemporary disputes in the Nordic countries, which include Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. These conflicts have often revolved around territorial issues, resource management, and political differences, particularly during the Viking Age and the Kalmar Union.
In modern times, Nordic countries generally maintain peaceful relations, focusing on cooperation through organizations like the Nordic Council. However, tensions can arise over issues such as immigration, environmental policies, and military alliances, especially in the context of Russia's actions in the Baltic Sea region.