Browsing Publikasjoner fra Cristin - NUPI by Title
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The Political Economy of Policy Vacuums: The European Commission on Demographic Change
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Supranational organisations can only confront politico-economic issues that are recognised as important. Typically, issues gain recognition either when they provide an external shock to the system, shaking political actors ... -
The Politics of Cuban Transformation – what Space for Authoritarian Withdrawal?
(NUPI-notat;818, Working Paper, 2013) -
The Politics of Stability: Cement and Change in Cyber Affairs
(NUPI Report;2019-4, Research report, 2019)Stability is a delicate attribute of public international order. If pursued to its absolute, it could paralyse the development and progress of humankind. If marginalized, it could fuel injustice, violence and conflict. ... -
The Politics of the Comprehensive Approach - The Military, Humanitarian and State-building Discourses in Afghanistan
(Working Paper;773, Working Paper, 2010) -
The potential and limits of peace agreements: Colombia and Mali
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Political solutions to armed conflicts are often professed by a plethora of local, regional and international actors. For various reasons, however, peace agreements often remain words on paper, not actions in the field. ... -
The Private Sector, Peacebuilding, and Economic RecoveryA Challenge for the UNPBA
(Working Paper;2010, Working Paper, 2010) -
The Protection of Aid Workers: Principled Protection and Humanitarian Security in Darfur
(Security in Practice;2-2010, Working Paper, 2010) -
The Protection of Civilians and the Post-Conflict Security Sector. A Conceptual and Historical Overview
(Security in Practice;8-2008, Research report, 2008) -
The Protection of Women and Children in Liberia
(NUPI Policy Brief;1-2009, Research report, 2009) -
The reverse home market effect in exports: a cross-country study of the extensive margin of exports.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Do small countries have higher proportions of firms that export in manufacturing industries than large ones? As small countries are well known to be more open than large ones, it may appear uncontroversial to claim that ... -
The reverse home-market effect in export. A cross-country study of the extensive margin of exports
(NUPI Working Paper;826, Working paper, 2013) -
The Revival of Atlanticism in NATO? Changing Security Identities in Britain, Norway and Denmark
(NUPI Report;2009, Research report, 2008) -
The Rhetoric of Hegemony : How the extended definition of terrorism redefines international relations
(NUPI Working Paper;649, Working paper, 2003)This paper looks at the rhetorical extension of the word “terrorism” to cover what used to be called guerrilla war, separatism, civil war, armed resistance and all other forms of political violence, down to and including ... -
The rise of Euroscepticism and how to deal with it in the EU
(Security in Practice;9-2014, Research report, 2014) -
The risks of being an ally
(NUPI Policy Brief;2018-12, Research report, 2018)States join security alliances to increase their level of security vis-à-vis neighbours that may pose a threat. The deterrence logic that was the main rationale for joining NATO in 1949 still represents the cornerstone of ... -
The Role of the CPIA and PBA at the Country Level - Case Studies of Ethiopia and Malawi
(NUPI-rapport;2010, Research report, 2010) -
The Role of the SRSG in UN IntegratedMissions - Process Facilitator and Multi-stakeholder Mediator
(NUPI Policy Brief;5-2010, Research report, 2010) -
The Russian political system in transition: Scenarios for power transfer
(NUPI Working Paper; 883, Research report, 2018)In the aftermath of the March 2018 presidential elections, the Russian political system is preparing for – indeed, already entering – the next phase of its development: the transition of power. This inevitable, but still ... -
The Sahel crisis and the need for international support
(NAI Policy Dialogue;15, Book, 2019)The crisis in the Sahel is serious and multidimensional, and if it continues unabated it could have consequences far beyond the region. As the states of the region are too poor and weak to deal with this on their own, ...