Browsing NUPI Research Online by Title
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HOLIDAYS IN CENTRAL ASIA Part II: Professional and working holidays
(Central Asia Data-Gathering and Analysis Team (CADGAT);, Research report, 2015) -
Horseshoe and Catwalk – Power and Complexity in the United Nations Security Council
(NUPI-notat;816, Working Paper, 2013) -
How Ad Hoc Coalitions Deinstitutionalize International Institutions
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)As ad hoc coalitions (AHCs) proliferate, particularly on the African continent, two questions crystallize. First, what consequences do they bring about for the existing institutional security landscape? And second, how can ... -
How can peacekeepers strengthen theirengagement with local communities? Opportunities and challenges in the field
(NUPI Policy Brief;2016-30, Research report, 2016) -
How can the UN move towards more people-centered peace operations?
(Global Peace Operations Annual Review Compilation;2015, Chapter, 2016) -
How do donors integrate climate policy and development cooperation? An analysis of the development aid policies of 42 donor countries
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024) -
How Do Little Frogs Fly? Small States in the European Union
(NUPI Policy Brief;12-2015, Research report, 2015) -
How Does Competition Affect the Relationship Between Innovation and Productivity? Estimation of a CDM Model for Norway
(Working Paper;767, Working Paper, 2009) -
How Not to Do UN Peacekeeping Avoid the Stabilization Dilemma with Principled and Adaptive Mandating and Leadership
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
How the Axis of Evil Metaphor Changes Iranian Images of the USA
(NUPI Working Paper;655, Working paper, 2003)The respondents feared an American attack, and regarded their membership in «the Axis of Evil» as a stab in the back after Iranian help in Afghanistan. This demonisation was seen overwhelmingly in terms of American ... -
How the EU is facing crises in its neighbourhood: Evidence from Libya and Ukraine
(EUNPACK Report; 31.03.2017, Research report, 2017) -
How The Joint Strike Fighter Seeks To Preserve Air Supremacy For Decades To Come
(NUPI Policy Brief;, Research report, 2017)Since its inception in 2001, the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program has cleared several technical and political hurdles as it is nearing the end of its development stage, formally known as System Development and Demonstration ... -
How the New Cold War travelled North (Part I) Norwegian and Russian narratives
(NUPI Policy Brief;2018-14, Research report, 2018)The standoff between Russia and the West over Ukraine has already obstructed cooperation across a range of issues. Could it also affect state interaction between Norway and Russia in the Arctic—an area and a relationship ... -
How the New Cold War travelled North (Part II) Interaction between Norway and Russia
(NUPI Policy Brief;2018-15, Research report, 2018)This policy brief examines changing Russian and Norwegian approaches to each other in the period 2012–2016, and discusses how the “New Cold War” spread to the North. This is an intriguing question, since both parties had ... -
How to Deal with North Korea: Lessons from the Iran Agreement
(APLN/CNND Policy Brief;No. 24, Research report, 2016)The current and oft repeated pattern of responses to North Korean nuclear and missile provocations has failed to produce results. With the stakes becoming increasingly high it is time that a new approach is explored. The ... -
How to deal with North Korea: Lessons from the JCPOA
(NUPI Working Paper;866, Working paper, 2016) -
How to make NATO better prepared to meet the challenge of the Russian political warfare? Lessons from Norway and Romania
(FLANKS 2 Policy Brief;4, Research report, 2024)This Policy Brief provides some policy recommendations on how to deal with the challenge of hybrid warfare in the context of the ongoing war in Ukraine based on the findings of the FLANKS 2 project invoving the New Strategy ... -
How to understand and deal with Russian strategic communication measures?
(NUPI Policy Brief;2018-01, Research report, 2018)Russia’s use of communicative tools to promote the country’s strategic objectives in the aftermath of the 2014 crisis in Ukraine has posed a new strategic challenge to the Western policy-making community. NATO, the EU ...