Blar i NUPI Research Online på forfatter "de Carvalho, Benjamin"
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Protecting Civilians and Protecting Ideas: Institutional Challenges to the Protection of Civilians
Lie, Jon Harald Sande; de Carvalho, Benjamin (Security in Practice;4-2009 Working Paper; 760, Research report, 2009) -
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 ... -
Seeing like a Resolution? UNSC Resolution 1325 and Gender Issues in Liberia
de Carvalho, Benjamin; Schia, Niels Nagelhus (NUPI Policy Brief;2-2009, Research report, 2009) -
Somewhere to Turn? MINURCAT and the Protection of Civiliansin Eastern Chad and Darfur
Solhjell, Randi; de Carvalho, Benjamin; Lie, Jon Harald Sande (Security in Practice;5-2011, Working Paper, 2011) -
Studiet av internasjonal politikk etter 11. september 2001
Leira, Halvard; de Carvalho, Benjamin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021) -
The making of the political subject: subjects and territory in the formation of the state
de Carvalho, Benjamin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016) -
The Protection of Civilians and the Post-Confl ict Security Sector. A Conceptual and Historical Overview
Vogt, Andreas; de Carvalho, Benjamin; Hojem, Petter; Glad, Marit Arntzen (Security in Practice;8 - 2008, Research report, 2008)During the last decade, peacekeeping operations have grown in both number and scope. A sign of the latter has been the development of larger “executive” mandates, where peacekeeping operations take on administrative tasks ... -
The Protection of Civilians and the Post-Conflict Security Sector. A Conceptual and Historical Overview
de Carvalho, Benjamin; Vogt, Andreas; Glad, Marit; Hojem, Petter (Security in Practice;8-2008, Research report, 2008) -
The Protection of Women and Children in Liberia
de Carvalho, Benjamin; Schia, Niels Nagelhus (NUPI Policy Brief;1-2009, Research report, 2009) -
The Tension between UN HQ and the Field in Implementing the Protection of Civilians
de Carvalho, Benjamin; Lie, Jon Harald Sande (NUPI Policy Brief;4-2009, Research report, 2009) -
Twisting sovereignty : Security Human Rights And The Responsibility To Protect
de Carvalho, Benjamin (Chapter, 2020) -
UN Reform and Collective Security : An Overview of Post-Cold War Initiatives and Proposals
de Carvalho, Benjamin; Schia, Niels Nagelhus (Challenges to Collective Security;1-2004, Working paper, 2004)«Challenges to Collective Security» Working Papers from NUPI’s UN Programme -
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 ... -
United Nations Peace Operations: Aligning Principles and Practice
Peter, Mateja; Bøås, Morten; Schia, Niels Nagelhus; Strazzari, Francesco; Karlsrud, John; Muller, Lilly Pijnenburg; De Coning, Cedric; Lie, Jon Harald Sande; de Carvalho, Benjamin; Stamnes, Eli; Gjelsvik, Ingvild Magnæs; Osland, Kari M.; Solhjell, Randi; Troost, Paul (NUPI Report;2-2015, Research report, 2015) -
Whose Revisionism, Which International Order? Social Structure and Its Discontents
Kustermans, Jorg; de Carvalho, Benjamin; Beaumont, Paul David Hagen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)While the distinction between status quo and revisionist states is well established in International Relations, only more recently have scholars begun to refine the concept of revisionism itself, emphasizing that revisionism ...