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Inn i gråsonen: avskrekking som forsvar av cyberspace?
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Innledning. Norden og kunnskapssamarbeid med autoritære og ikke-allierte stater: betinget åpenhet med skjerpede krav til beskyttelse
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Betingelsene for internasjonal kunnskapsproduksjon og internasjonalt kunnskapssamarbeid er i endring. Det som lenge har vært et samfunnsområde preget av særlig liberale og åpne praksiser, er nå gjenstand for skjerpet ... -
Innovation and Competitiveness of Nordic Services (ICONS)
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Innovation, Absorptive Capacity and Complexity along Development Stages
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Innovations in disarmament, demobilization and reintegration policy and research - Reflections on the last decade
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Innovative and absorptive capacity effects of education in a small, open economy
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Inside Russia’s Imperial Relations: The Social Constitution of Putin-Kadyrov Patronage
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)This article analyses how Moscow has extended its rule over Chechnia since the beginning of this century. Within the larger understanding of this rule as imperial in form, the current distinct contractual relation between ... -
Institutional Constraints to Effective Peacebuilding in Liberia
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Institutionalizing the CSCE Process : Considerations, Options and Constraints
(NUPI notat;434, Report, 1990-10)The present paper addresses the issues involved in institutio nalizing the CSCE. It warns against abstract modelling and favours incrementalism based on the special characteristics of the CSCE process. Institutions should ... -
Integration and Regionalization - a political economic analysis
(NUPI Working Paper;609, Working paper, 2000)This paper examines the incentives for political integration in a situation with a non-excludable public good. The model emphasizes inter-regional differences in sizes and preferences for the public good. In such a two-country ... -
Integration, Security and Associated Non-members - The EU as a Regional Security Provider
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Inter-cultural dialogue in crises – a comparative study
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Inter-cultural dialogue in international crisis
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Inter-mission Cooperation: Reflecting on Sudan and Central Africa Experiences
(Security in Practice;4-2011, Research report, 2011) -
Intergovernmental checkmate on cyber? Processes on cyberspace in the United Nations
(NUPI Policy Brief;2020-14, Research report, 2020)Cyberspace is an increasingly controversial field on the international agenda. Despite the fact that processes on the thematic have been going on in the UN since 1998, a more significant international agreement is needed ... -
Internasjonal valgobservasjon i Afrika sør for Sahara : fødselshjelp for folkestyret eller hyllest til papirdemokratiet?
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International Cooperation in the Arctic 2035 – The Four Scenarios
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International Cybersecurity: Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
(NUPI Policy Brief;2018-11, Research report, 2018)Tikk and Kerttunen inform new entrants and nonparticipating governments of the discussions and outcomes of the UN First Committee Group of Governmental Experts (GGE) and discuss prospects for the 2019/2020 GGE. They explain ... -
International Engagement in Sudan after the CPA : Report on the piloting of OECD/DAC's 'Principles for Good International Engagement in Fragile States' for the Case of Sudan
(NUPI Working Paper;714, Working paper, 2007)[Abstract] The report analyses the international engagement in Sudan since the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) in relation to the Principles for Good International Engagement in Fragile States and Situations, which ... -
The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank: from institutional anchors of liberalism to geopolitical rivalry
(Chapter, 2022)The IMF and the World Bank are not only amongst the world's most powerful international institutions, but they also represent the most visible institutional anchors of the liberal post-Second World War order. This may be ...