• From partners to allies: Finland and Norway in a new era 

      Haugevik, Kristin M.; Creutz, Katja; Pesu, Matti; Svendsen, Øyvind (NUPI Policy Brief;2023-14, Others, 2023)
      Finland’s decision to apply for NATO membership in 2022 altered Nordic security and defence dynamics. It also reset Finland’s relations with its neighbouring states – including longstanding NATO member Norway. In this ...
    • Makt og avmakt i FNs sikkerhetsråd: Valgte medlemslands veier til innflytelse 

      Haugevik, Kristin M.; Schia, Niels Nagelhus (NUPI Policy Brief;2022-18, Research report, 2022)
      FNs sikkerhetsråd består av fem faste og ti valgte medlemsland. Sistnevnte velges på rullerende basis, for to år av gangen. I 2021-22 har Norge vært et av disse valgte medlemslandene. Forskningslitteraturen viser gjerne ...
    • Nordic partnership choices in a fierier security environment: Towards more alignment 

      Haugevik, Kristin M.; Svendsen, Øyvind; Creutz, Katja; Olesen, Mikkel Runge; Regnér, Anna Lundborg; Schmidt, Jakob Linnet (NUPI Policy Brief;2021-09, Journal article, 2021)
      Nordic states’ partnership choices in security and defence are more aligned than they were a decade ago. When Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish government officials now identify key security challenges and partners, ...
    • Nordic responses to Brexit: Making the best of a difficult situation 

      Haugevik, Kristin M.; Fägersten,, Björn; Gunnarsson,, Pétur; Jokela,, Juha; Sørensen, Catharina; Thorhallsson, Baldur; Wivel, Anders (NUPI Policy Brief;2018-07, Research report, 2018)
      This policy brief examines how the British decision to withdraw from the EU has influenced the political debates in and foreign policies of the five Nordic states – Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. With the ...
    • Strategic cooperation against terrorism 2.0? Collaborating with adversaries. 2:2 

      Haugevik, Kristin M.; Wilhelmsen, Julie Maria (NUPI Policy Brief;2016-38, Research report, 2016)
      In October 2016, international media reported that the Russia– US diplomatic dialogue over Syria had collapsed, with both sides holding the other party to blame. While the US State Department observed that ‘everybody’s ...
    • Strategic cooperation against terrorism 2.0? Russia's initial positions on Syria. 1:2 

      Wilhelmsen, Julie Maria; Haugevik, Kristin M. (NUPI Policy Brief;2016-37, Research report, 2016)
      This project examines the prospects for Russia-Western practical cooperation against the Islamic State (IS) in Syria and, more broadly, for a rapprochement between Russia, NATO and key NATO member states post-Crimea. The ...