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Brunei Darussalam: How to Build an Investment Climate for Renewable Energy?
(ACE Policy Brief;04/2020, Research report, 2020)Brunei Darussalam has yet to make major progress in renewable energy and become an attractive destination for investors. Only 0.05% of Brunei’s electricity came from renewable energy sources, while 99.95% was based on ... -
Building a Security Community in the Neighborhood. Zooming in on the EU–Tunisia Relations
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Building Bridges for Success:Rethinking Peace Operations Training for Complex Environments
(NUPI Policy Brief;2017-13, Research report, 2017)Witnessing the changes in armed conflict since the 1990s, several global political-level agendas have emerged, recognizing the growing human suffering from armed conflict and the long-term consequences on societies. These ... -
Building tax systems in fragile states. Challenges, achievements and policy recommendations
(CMI report;2018:03, Research report, 2018)This report systematises and analyses existing knowledge on taxation in fragile states. Efforts to support domestic revenue mobilisation in conflict situations require a different approach and other means than in the more ... -
Bulwark, Bridge, or Periphery? Polish discourse on Poland and Europe
(NUPI Rapport;263, Research report, 2001)After the Communist regime started crumbling in 1989, the official foreign policy of Poland has been redefined. A central characteristic in this process has been Polish involvement in the process of European integration ... -
Burden-sharing in NATO. The Trump effect won’t last
(NUPI Policy Brief;2017-16, Research report, 2017)The Trump Administration has adopted a more confrontational and transactional approach to burden-sharing in NATO. It has threatened to “moderate” its commitment to the Alliance unless the European members increase their ... -
Business as usual? The private sector’s changing role in Arctic environmental governance
(NUPI Policy Brief;2019-12, Research report, 2019)How has the private sector engaged in crossborder Arctic diplomacy? Despite a focus on business actors as targets of policy recommendations from the Arctic Council and an increased attention on the importance of engaging ... -
Business Groups, Innovation and Institutional Voids in Latin America
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Cambodia: Five Actions to Improve the Business Climate for Renewable Energy Investment
(ACE Policy Brief;05/2020, Research report, 2020)Cambodia has not attracted significant investment in renewable energy until mid-2020 and, unlike other ASEAN countries, has not set exact renewable energy targets. Despite this, the country is viewed as a model to learn ... -
Can Aid Solve the Root Causes of Migration? A Framework for Future Research on the Development-Migration Nexus
(PISM Policy Paper;, Research report, 2020)An important dimension of the European Union’s response to the 2015 refugee and migration management crisis has been to address the root causes of irregular migration. A major tool the EU has to mitigate push factors of ... -
Can NATO’s new Very High Readiness Joint Task force deter?
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Can trade preferences stimulate sectoral development? The case of Namibian and Botswanan beef exports to Norway
(NUPI Policy Brief;2020-1, Research report, 2020)• While market access quotas have generated high levels of rents for traders and exporters in Namibia, Botswana, Norway, and offshore entities in the UK, their developmental benefits are diffuse, unclear, and difficult to ... -
Capable Companies or changing markets? Explaining the export performance of firms in the defence industry
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Caring and Carers: Diplomatic Personnel and the Duty of Care
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)This article deals with the duty of care that states hold in relation to their citizens abroad — more specifically, the double role of diplomatic personnel, as both providers and recipients of care. The focus of discussion ... -
Casting the net too deep and too wide? UN local peacebuilding-peacekeeping nexus in South Sudan
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Caught in the Act but not Punished: on Elite Rule of Law and Deterrence
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Most literature on criminal deterrence in law, economics, and criminology assumes that people who are caught for a crime will be punished. The literature focuses on how the size of sanctions and probability of being caught ... -
Central Asia is a missing link in analyses of critical materials for the global clean energy transition
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The energy transition is causing a surge in demand for minerals for clean energy technologies, giving rise to concerns about the sources and security of supplies of critical materials. Although Central Asia was one of the ... -
Central Asian Climate Policy Pledges Under the Paris Agreement: Can They Be Fulfilled?
(Chapter, 2023)The Central Asian region has been and will continue to be significantly impacted by climate change and all the region’s countries have pledged nation- ally determined contributions (NDCs) under the Paris agreement. This ... -
Central-Asia: Testing Ground for New Great Power Relations?
(NUPI Report;2008, Research report, 2008)