Blar i Publikasjoner fra Cristin - NUPI på forfatter "Heradstveit, Daniel"
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Elite perceptions of ethical problems facing the Western oil industry in Azerbaijan
Heradstveit, Daniel (NUPI Rapport;256, Research report, 2000)This is a study of the Azerbaijani political elite’s perceptions of Western oil companies and their contribution to – or hindrance of – the development of democracy and human rights. Twenty oppositional figures, including ... -
Elite perceptions of ethical problems facing the Western oil industry in Iran
Heradstveit, Daniel (NUPI Rapport;258, Research report, 2001)The hybrid of democratic and theocratic institutions of revolutionary Iran is now over twenty years old, and is undergoing challenge. An elected president with popular legitimacy but no control of the means of coercion is ... -
How the Axis of Evil Metaphor Changes Iranian Images of the USA
Heradstveit, Daniel; Bonham, Matthew G. (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 We Talk about the "War on Terrorism" : Comparative Research on Japan, Russia, and the United States
Bonham, Matthew G.; Heradstveit, Daniel; Nakano, Michiko; Sergeev, Victor M. (NUPI Working Paper;728, Working paper, 2007)This paper focuses on how leaders in Western countries talk about the “war on terrorism.” The paper discusses the difficulties of defining “terrorism,” because, unlike Marxism or capitalism, “terrorism” is not an ideology. ... -
Iran and “the Axis of Evil”
Heradstveit, Daniel (NUPI Rapport;277, Research report, 2003) -
Local Elites meet Foreign Corporations : The Examples of Iran and Azerbaijan
Heradstveit, Daniel (NUPI Working Paper;617, Working paper, 2001)Oil companies have jumped on the bandwagon of promotion of democracy and human rights, but without sufficient expertise in local conditions. What works in one country may backfire in another. Azeri democrats want the oil ... -
The Rhetoric of Hegemony : How the extended definition of terrorism redefines international relations
Heradstveit, Daniel; Pugh, David C. (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 ...