• Rethinking South Sudan’s Path to Democracy 

      Tchie, Andrew E. Yaw (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
    • Rethinking Strategy: NATO and the Warsaw Summit 

      Coker, Christopher (NUPI Policy Brief;2016-13, Research report, 2016)
    • Rethinking the Humanitarian-Development Nexus 

      Stamnes, Eli (NUPI Policy Brief;2016-24, Research report, 2016)
    • Rethinking the Study of Electoral Politics in the Developing World: Reflections on the Indian Case 

      Jensenius, Francesca Refsum; Auerbach, Adam Michael; Bussell, Jennifer; Chauchard, Simon; Nellis, Gareth; Schneider, Mark; Sircar, Neelanjan; Suryanarayan, Pavithra; Thachil, Tariq; Vaishnav, Milan; Verma, Rahul; Ziegfeld, Adam (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
    • Review of the Global Focal Point for Police, Justice and Security 2018. 

      Osland, Kari M.; Arthur, Paige; Ahlund, Christian; de Lange, Maaiken (Research report, 2018)
      In December 2017, an independent Review of the Global Focal Point (GFP) arrangement was commissioned to inform GFP partners, Member States and other stakeholders on how the arrangement has evolved over time and can be ...
    • Review of the Norwegian Program for Indigenous Peoples in Guatemala 

      Borchgrevink, Axel; Arnegaard, Turid Johansen; Bolaños, Miriam (NUPI Working Paper;703, Working paper, 2006)
      The present review was commissioned in order to assess how the current project portfolio of the Norwegian Indigenous Peoples Program in Guatemala corresponds to the approved strategy, and to develop more concrete ...
    • Reviewing Jihadist Governance in the Sahel 

      Rupesinghe, Natasja; Naghizadeh, Mikael Hiberg; Cohen, Corentin (NUPI Working Paper;894, Research report, 2021)
      The ways in which jihadist insurgents in the Sahel govern is rarely considered in the academic literature. They have often been portrayed as ‘Islamic terrorists’, who achieve their objectives by using brutal force against ...
    • Revising COIN: The Stakeholder Centric Approach 

      Friis, Karsten; Reichborn-Kjennerud, Erik; Håvoll, Harald (NUPI-notat;810, Working Paper, 2012)
    • Richters skala. 

      Sverdrup, Ulf (Chronicle, 2015-12-03)
      (Trykket i Oljebilaget utgitt ifbm med Desemberkonferansen. Også trykket i Romsdalsbudstikke.) Vi vet at det er vanskelig å spå om framtiden. Charles Richter, han som oppfant skalaen for å måle jordskjelv, skal ha hevdet ...
    • Right-wing Populism in Associated Countries: A Challenge for Democracy 

      Cenusa, Denis; Gelashvili, Tamta; Medvedeva, Anna (GIP Policy Paper;24, Research report, 2021)
      This policy paper provides a structured comparative analysis of the nationalist populist actors, discourses and strategies in three Associated [1] Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries – Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia. It ...
    • Risikovurderingsverktøy mot terrorisme og ekstremisme: Erfaringer fra kriminalomsorgen i Nederland, Storbritannia, og Sverige 

      Knudsen, Rita Augestad; Stormoen, Ole Martin (NUPI Report;2020-10, Research report, 2020)
      Spesialiserte verktøy for å vurdere enkeltpersoners risiko for å bli innblandet i terrorisme og voldelig ekstremisme har blitt en sentral del av mange europeiske lands antiterrorarbeid. Denne rapporten gir en oversikt over ...
    • Rival priorities in the Sahel – finding the balance between security and development 

      Bøås, Morten (NAI Policy Note;3:2018, Research report, 2018)
      The G5 Sahel initiative goes some way to make up for the lack of supranational coordination in the troubled Sahel region. If moulded in the interests of development, it could bring about positive change. But the initiative ...
    • Rosneft’s offshore partnerships: the re-opening of the Russian petroleum frontier? 

      Øverland, Indra; Lunden, Lars Petter; Fjærtoft, Daniel; Godzimirski, Jakub M. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      During an intense period of only 14 months, from June 2010 to August 2011, six major cooperation agreements between oil companies were announced in Russia. Almost all of these partnerships involved offshore projects, with ...
    • Russia and China in Central Asia 

      Cooley, Alexander (NUPI Policy Brief;2015-26, Research report, 2015)
      Over the last three years, Russia and China have increased their engagement in Central Asia in response to NATO’s withdrawal from Afghanistan. Moscow has deepened its security cooperation with the Central Asian states with ...
    • 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 ...
    • Russia and Europe in memory wars 

      Miller, Alexei (NUPI Working Paper;887, Research report, 2020)
      Russia and Europe are in a state of memory war. How did this come about? Is there a way out of this situation? In order to answer these questions, this report enquires into the dynamics of memory politics in Europe, and ...
    • Russia in world trade: Between globalism and regionalism 

      Melchior, Arne (Journal article, 2019)
      The article examines Russia’s participation in world trade and trade policy, using trade data for 1996–2017 and simulations of a numerical world trade model where Russia is divided into domestic regions. Since the mid-1990s, ...
    • Russia – A BRIC Country? 

      Flikke, Geir (8-2012;NUPI Policy Brief, Research report, 2012)