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50 Years After the Moon Landing:Why Europe Should Lead the Next 50
(NUPI Policy Brief;2019-11, Research report, 2019)50 years since the first astronauts stepped foot on the moon, it would be easy to be complacent about human space exploration today. After all, humans have not ventured out of low-earth orbit since 1972. Achievements in ... -
After Crimea: The future of Nordic Defence Cooperation
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European Defence and Third Countries after Brexit
(NUPI Policy Brief;2018-03, Research report, 2018)The UK’s departure from the European Union has given energy to the process towards ‘ever closer Union’ in the EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP). Many policies and initiatives have been brought to the table in ... -
European defence beyond institutional boundaries: Improved European defence through flexibility, differentiation and coordination
(NUPI Policy Brief;2021-13, Report, 2021)As a response to the changing geopolitical situation, initiatives aimed to strengthen European defence have been taken in NATO, in the EU, but also bi- and multilaterally between EU member states and associated non-members, ... -
European Integration Reset: Lessons from Brexit, Norway, and Eastern Europe
(NUPI Policy Brief;2016-41, Research report, 2016)Given the severity and length of the Great Recession, whether or not Europe needs more or less integration is a much less consequential discussion than that Europe needs better and more effective integration. In this policy ... -
The European Maritime Security and Defence Policy Architecture: Implications for Norway
(NUPI Policy Brief;2021-12, Research report, 2021)Maritime security is high on the international and European security agenda, hence a number of new initiatives and actions have developed within the EU, NATO and through bilateral/minilateral agreements. To increase the ... -
Georgia elections: Georgian Dream still at the helm
(NUPI Policy Brief;2016-36, Research report, 2016)Contrary to expectations that the election results would necessitate a new coalition government, the recent parliamentary elections in Georgia have secured a constitutional majority for the Georgian Dream. This is evidence ... -
Georgia’s Europeanization challenged from within: Domestic foreign policy discourses and increasing polarization
(NUPI Policy Brief;2021-03, Research report, 2021)Georgia`s foreign policy, especially the implementation of international agreements, is best understood in the context of domestic contestation among alternative foreign policy views. • Nativist views exert increasing ...