Publikasjoner fra Cristin - NUPI: Recent submissions
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Caught in the liberal pragmatic trap? How political parties viewed energy dependence on Russia in three European countries 2012–2022
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and its subsequent decision to stop its gas export to Europe, Europe’s energy dependence on Russia was put on full display. In this paper, we map energy ... -
Can Asia's climate leader please step forward?
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Stepping into the just transition journey: The energy transition in petrostates
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Regulating production rather than consumption? Comparing the challenges of supply-side and demand-side climate agreements
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Training folk internationalists: Foreign policy identity and children’s news
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The future of the US nuclear guarantee
(NUPI Report;2024-09, Research report, 2024)The war in Ukraine has the potential to fundamentally reshape Europe’s security landscape. This challenge is compounded by the deepening security cooperation between China and Russia. At the same time, political dysfunction ... -
Becoming allies: Finland and Norway after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)This article analyses Finland and Norway’s evolving narratives about one another as neighbours, partners, and allies against the backdrop of political and scholarly discourses about the broader Nordic security community. ... -
Perspektiv på EØS 30 år
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)EØS-avtalen har bidratt til at EU er Norges klart viktigste handelspartner, med kraftig vekst i handelen særlig med nye medlemsland. For varer har EØS ført til et nesten sømløst felles marked for de sektorer som omfattes. ... -
The challenge of IUU fishing in West Africa and The Potential Technology Solutions: An analysis of international cooperation projects in Ghana and Guinea-Bissau
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Oil Prices and International Conflict: Why Low Oil Revenue May Not Pacify Petrostates
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)This article explores how declining oil revenue might shape the amount of international conflict initiated by major oil producers (petrostates). We analyze four potential mechanisms through which variation in oil prices ... -
When do petrostates diversify their exports? Urgency, interests, and policy design in Egypt, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Motivation: The need to diversify their economies is an enduring challenge for fossil fuel-dependent countries, one which will become evermore important as the world seeks to decarbonize. But the conditions under which ... -
When do petrostates diversify their exports? Urgency, interests, and policy design in Egypt, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Motivation: The need to diversify their economies is an enduring challenge for fossil fuel-dependent countries, one which will become evermore important as the world seeks to decarbonize. But the conditions under which ... -
Reinforcing Trust, Evoking Nostalgia and Contrasting China: Japan's Foreign Policy Repertoire and Identity Construction in Myanmar
(Others, 2024)In the immediate aftermath of the military coup in Myanmar in February 2021, Western countries and the EU condemned the coup, imposed targeted sanctions against military leaders and military-owned companies, and redirected ... -
‘Here, I’m a Syrian in Erbil’: Identities and Livelihoods of the Syrian Refugees in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
(Chapter, 2024)This chapter examines the livelihood and identities of the Syrian self-settled refugees living in Erbil city, the capital of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI). Although our case analyses a population of only a few more ... -
Localization and developmentality: Policy pragmatism in pandemic times
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Motivation: Localization is increasingly invoked in debates about how to reform international aid: to improve aid effectiveness and address ethical concerns by turning hierarchical aid relations on their head. This has ... -
Reimagining NATO after Crimea: Defender of the rule-based order and truth?
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Consolidating peace? The inner struggles of Sudan’s transition agreement
(Journal article, 2024)