unionsoppløsningen
Unionsoppløsningen refers to the dissolution of a union between two sovereign states. This term is most commonly associated with the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden, which occurred in 1905. The union had been established in 1814 following the Napoleonic Wars, when Norway was ceded from Denmark to Sweden. While Norway entered the union voluntarily under a personal union, maintaining its own constitution and distinct institutions, tensions gradually grew over time.
The Norwegian Storting (parliament) increasingly sought greater autonomy, particularly in foreign policy. Key points of contention
Through diplomatic negotiations, facilitated by international powers, a peaceful separation was eventually agreed upon. Sweden formally