Browsing NUPI Research Online by Author "Torjesen, Stina"
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Afghanistan and regional instability: A risk assessment
Kjærnet, Heidi; Torjesen, Stina (NUPI Report;, Research report, 2008)The report offers a stocktaking of Afghanistan’s regional challenges. It finds that domestic instability in Pakistan, strains in Pakistan–Afghanistan relations and insecurities associated with the US–Iran stand-off on ... -
Afghanistan and regional instability: A risk assessment
Kjærnet, Heidi; Torjesen, Stina (NUPI Rapport;2008, Research report, 2008) -
Conference Proceedings. Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Peacebuilding: Towards Change in Concepts and Approaches
De Coning, Cedric; Jansson, Johanna; Lotze, Walter; Torjesen, Stina (NUPI-rapport;, Conference object, 2010) -
Observing or participating in regime change? Kyrgyz perspectives on the role of international election observation missions in 2005
Torjesen, Stina; Øverland, Indra (NUPI Working Paper;696, Working paper, 2006)This report offers an in-dept analysis of the role of international election observation missions in during the political upheavals in Kyrgyzstan in 2005. It presents the work of three leading, young academics from ... -
Regional Change. How will the rise of China and India shape Afghanistan’s stabilization process?
Torjesen, Stina; Stankovic, Tatjana (NUPI Policy Brief;8-2010, Research report, 2010) -
The battle for Azerbaijan : Azeri Perspectives on the Observation of the 2005 Parliamentary Elections and the Post-Election Period
Torjesen, Stina; Øverland, Indra (NUPI Working Paper;697, Working paper, 2006)This report seeks to highlight the role of international observer missions of the 9 November 2005 parliamentary election in Azerbaijan. It also presents in-depth assessments of the pre- and post-election situation in the ... -
The political economy of Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR)
Torjesen, Stina (NUPI Working Paper;709, Working paper, 2006)Selective literature review and preliminary agenda for research: Recent insights on war economies have important implications for disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR). This paper identifies an underlying ...