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China’s Export Success: Due to Unfair Practices or Fair Competition?
(NUPI Policy Brief;2019-14, Research report, 2019)Compared with previous ratings, China’s trade policy today is more positively acknowledged. Yet, China can still be criticised in particular because of its non-transparent subsidy policy, the privileged role of state-owned ... -
China’s multilateral stretch: Crafting influence with international organizations
(NUPI Policy Brief;2022-15, Research report, 2022)China’s rise as a multilateral power is stirring reactions internationally, with many actors worrying about Chinese influence over specific international organizations (IOs), and its rippling effects on multilateral ... -
China’s Political Priorities in the Nordic Countries: from technology to core interests
(NUPI Policy Brief;2016-12, Research report, 2016)Chinese policymakers have identified a number of priorities that motivate them to observe and interact with the Nordic countries. While one can assume that the Nordic countries appear far from frequently on China’s foreign ... -
China’s role in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Considerations for Norway
(NUPI Policy Brief;2020-05, Research report, 2020)China’s role as an international development actor is growing, with real and increasing potential to impact Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). On some issues, Chinese initiatives align well with Norwegian interests, but ... -
Chinese digi-tech politics: Steering growth, spurring innovation, and reinforcing control
(NUPI Policy Brief;2021-07, Research report, 2021)China is a growing digital technology (digi-tech) power and a leading provider of digi-tech resources internationally. China’s digi-tech growth is helping create opportunities in other and developing countries, but it also ... -
Chinese Investments in Norway: A Typical Case Despite Special Circumstances
(ETNC Report;December 2017, Chapter, 2017)Chinese investments in Norway have increased, and remain moderate but substantial compared with the situation in Europe overall. The Norwegian case is both typical and somewhat unique. Transactions made in the 2000s coincided ... -
CIVCAP 2012: Laying Concrete Foundations
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CIVCAP, Emerging Powers and the Global South: Evidence for a New Phase of Engagement
(6-2013;NUPI Policy Brief, Research report, 2013) -
Civil Society and Arab Transitions: A New Beginning?
(14-2013;NUPI Policy Brief, Research report, 2013) -
Civil-Military Cooperation in Multinational and Interagency Operations
(NUPI Working Paper;718, Working Paper, 2007) -
Civilian Capacities and Non-Governmental Rosters: Report of the Study on Civilian Capacities within Non-Governmental Rosters
(Security in Practice;12-2010, Research report, 2010) -
Civilian Capacities Network Annual Meeting 2013
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Civilian Capacity in United Nations Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Missions
(NUPI Policy Brief;4-2010, Research report, 2010) -
Civilian-Based Defence in a New Era A Keynote Address
(NUPI notat;422, Report, 1990)The paper proceeds from the premise that Europe is at the crossroads. The last empire in Europe is in the process of dissolution. In this context the position of Norway as a peripheral country bordering on the Soviet Union ... -
Clarity, Coherence and Context - Three Priorities for Sustainable Peacebuilding
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Climate Change and Security in the Arctic
(Research report, 2021)Across the world, climate change already poses severe threats to the natural and human systems on which security depends. These changes are of acute concern in the High North, the geography of land, sea, and ice that lies ... -
Climate clubs and carbon border adjustments: a review
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Climate Security Language in UN Peace Operation’s Mandates
(NUPI Policy Brief;2022-20, Research report, 2022)