Browsing NUPI Research Online by Author "Yennie Lindgren, Wrenn"
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Coming into the Cold: Asia’s Arctic Interests
Rowe, Elana Wilson; Solli, Per Erik; Yennie Lindgren, Wrenn (11-2013;NUPI Policy Brief, Research report, 2013) -
Debating Japan - Opposition: Japan Should Maintain Investments in Oil and Gas Projects
Yennie Lindgren, Wrenn (Journal article, 2022)Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 was met with international condemnation as countries, led by the G7, began imposing sanctions against Russia. In March, the United States announced that it would prohibit the ... -
Improving Future Ocean Governance – Governance of Global Goods in an Age of Global Shifts
Sverdrup, Ulf; Hoel, Alf Håkon; Shiroyama, Hideaki; Voyer, Michelle; Rowe, Elana Wilson; Yennie Lindgren, Wrenn (Research report, 2019)In the paper we spell out recommendations that we consider realistic, effective, and consistent with the priorities of the Japanese presidency of the G20. -
Mind the Gap: National Views of the Free and Open Indo-Pacific
Yennie Lindgren, Wrenn; Hanada, Ryosuke; McDermott., Tom; Gilli, Andrea; Taussig, Torrey; Lalwani, Sameer; Bassler, Christopher (GMF Report;2019-9, Research report, 2019) -
The Relationship Between Narratives and Security Practices: Pushing the Boundaries of Military Instruments in Japan
Yennie Lindgren, Wrenn; Lindgren, Petter Y. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Japanese security policy has undergone significant changes lately. Japanese policymakers have recently argued over advancing Japan’s Self-Defense Forces with new weapon systems. In particular, the Abe government has decided ... -
The Russia–Ukraine crisis and Japan’s energy dilemma
Yennie Lindgren, Wrenn (Others, 2022)https://www.eastasiaforum.org/2022/04/12/the-russia-ukraine-crisis-and-japans-energy-dilemma/ -
WIN-WIN! with ODA-man: legitimizing development assistance policy in Japan
Yennie Lindgren, Wrenn (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Official development assistance (ODA) constitutes one of Japan’s most important foreign policy instruments as it builds Japan’s global network and supports allies in the Southeast Asian region and beyond. In the context ...