Browsing NUPI Research Online by Author "Lanteigne, Marc"
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A Pivot to What? Asia-Pacific Foreign Policy under Trump
Lanteigne, Marc (NUPI Policy Brief;2016-39, Research report, 2016)Despite the difficulty in making predictions about an incoming American administration even before the inaugural process has been completed, the first two months since the US elections in November 2016 have already generated ... -
China's emerging Arctic strategies : economics and institutions
Lanteigne, Marc (Book, 2014) -
“For Every Action...” The American pivot to Asia and fragmented European responses
Sverdrup-Thygeson, Bjørnar; Lanteigne, Marc; Sverdrup, Ulf; Wright, Thomas; Moreland, Will (Research report, 2016)In this two-part paper, Thomas Wright and Will Moreland respond to an assessment of Europe's reaction to the U.S. rebalance to Asia by Bjørnar Sverdrup-Thygeson, Marc Lanteigne, and Ulf Sverdrup of the Norwegian Institute ... -
One of Three Roads: The Role of the Northern Sea Route in Evolving Sino-Russian Strategic Relations
Lanteigne, Marc (NUPI Policy Brief;2-2015, Research report, 2015) -
Reducing Energy Subsidies in China, India and Russia: Dilemmas for Decision Makers
Dansie, Grant; Øverland, Indra; Lanteigne, Marc (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010) -
The spiralling effects of the Sino-American trade war
Lanteigne, Marc (NUPI Policy Brief;2020-09, Research report, 2020)Almost two years ago, China and the United States instigated a trade conflict which has had serious international effects, a situation since exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. What has truly made a solution to this ... -
The South China Sea after "Philippines v. China": Summer of Our Discontent?
Lanteigne, Marc (NUPI Policy Brief;2016-25, Research report, 2016) -
Ties that Bind: The Emerging Regional Security Complex in the Arctic
Lanteigne, Marc (NUPI Policy Brief;2016-04, Research report, 2016)The security situation in the Arctic has begun to produce a 'regional security complex' (RSC) based on shared regional strategic concerns. However, the geography and politics of the region will prevent this RSC from taking ...