Blar i NUPI Research Online på forfatter "Leira, Halvard"
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Norsk utenrikspolitisk bibliografi (1905–2005):Versjon 1.3.1 (des. 06)ved Andreas Løvold & Halvard Leira
Leira, Halvard; Løvold, Andreas (Research report, 2006) -
Norske interesser - sett fra utestasjonene
Sverdrup, Ulf; Ulstein, Joakim Hertzberg; Pedersen, Mikkel Frøsig; Leira, Halvard; Ulriksen, Ståle (NUPI Rapport;, Research report, 2012)Hva er Norges utenrikspolitiske interesser? De siste årene har det vært en diskusjon om norske interesser og utfordringer for norsk utenrikspolitikk. Disse refleksjonene har i liten grad vært relatert til empiriske ... -
Norske interesser og norske utestasjoner
Leira, Halvard; Sverdrup, Ulf (Research report, 2015) -
Norway and the BRICS (I): An Overview of Emerging Power Cooperation
de Carvalho, Benjamin; Leira, Halvard (NUPI Policy Brief;8-2015, Research report, 2015) -
Norway and the BRICS (II): The Current State of Play
de Carvalho, Benjamin; Leira, Halvard (NUPI Policy Brief;9-2015, Research report, 2015) -
Norway and the BRICS (IV): Challenges and Opportunities
de Carvalho, Benjamin; Leira, Halvard; Todd, John (NUPI Policy Brief;11-2015, Research report, 2015) -
Norwegian strategic culture after World War Two: From a local to a global perspective
Leira, Halvard; Græger, Nina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2005) -
Omverdenen som utfordring – imperieoppløsning og folkestyrets begrensning
Leira, Halvard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014) -
'Our entire people are natural born friends of peace': the Norwegian foreign policy of peace
Leira, Halvard (Journal article, 2013) -
Political change and historical analogies
Leira, Halvard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017) -
Privateering, colonialism and empires: on the forgotten origins of international order
Leira, Halvard; de Carvalho, Benjamin (Chapter, 2023) -
Russia and China in Greenland?
Leira, Halvard; de Carvalho, Benjamin (NUPI Policy Brief;2016-43, Research report, 2016)Over the last decade, the Arctic region has become the site of new forms of great power interest. While the US has changed its hegemonic presence, other powers, in particular China and Russia, have been perceived to actively ... -
Russia and China in Iceland?
Leira, Halvard; de Carvalho, Benjamin (NUPI Policy Brief;2016-44, Research report, 2016)The Arctic region has become the site of renewed great power interest. Not only are the US and Russia actively engaged in the Arctic Council, but China has also become an observer. In addition to that, a number of policy ... -
State Formation and Historical International Relations
de Carvalho, Benjamin; Leira, Halvard (Chapter, 2021) -
Stubbornly Stumbling into Making History: Constructivism and Historical International Relations
Leira, Halvard; Carvalho, Benjaminn (Chapter, 2019)The aim of this chapter is threefold; first we try to recollect through the hazy dim of personal history and histories how we eventually became the researchers we are today. Second, we focus on what to us at the time – ... -
Stubbornly Stumbling into Making History: Constructivism and Historical International Relations
Leira, Halvard; Carvalho, Benjamin (Chapter, 2019)The aim of this chapter is threefold; first we try to recollect through the hazy dim of personal history and histories how we eventually became the researchers we are today. Second, we focus on what to us at the time – ... -
Studiet av internasjonal politikk etter 11. september 2001
Leira, Halvard; de Carvalho, Benjamin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021) -
The Making of a Classic: On Diplomacy 30 Years On.
Leira, Halvard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017) -
Undermining Hegemony? Building a Framework for Goods Substitution
Cooley, Alexander; Nexon, Daniel; de Carvalho, Benjamin; Leira, Halvard (NUPI Policy Brief;2015-33, Research report, 2015)The logics that we have outlined may, indeed, be applicable to a wide array of international actors and organizations that are aspiring to play public goods substitution roles. Likewise, they are applicable to a number of ... -
Utenrikspolitikk - en begrepshistorie
Leira, Halvard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Artikkelen tar opp spørsmålet om når Norge fikk en egen utenrikspolitikk, og gir svar gjennom en begrepshistorisk analyse. Tidligere forslag har vært middelalderen, med etableringen av relasjoner mellom norske konger og ...