Browsing NUPI Working Paper = NUPI Notat by Title
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Basra Crude : The Great Game of Iraq's "Southern" Oil
(NUPI Working Paper;723, Working paper, 2007)Concepts like “Shiite oil” and “Kurdish oil” obfuscate the debate about Iraq’s energy resources. This paper starts from the proposition that it would be better to call a thing by its name: in terms of the size of reserves, ... -
Beggar Thy Neighbor? Application of SPS measures by the Russian Federation and Case Study: The Impact of the Russian Import Ban on Ukrainian Confectionary Producers
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Between Boy Scouts and Paramilitary Storm Troops: The Young Communist League of Nepal
(Working Paper;739, Working Paper, 2008) -
Beyond the crisis in Ukraine. Russian and EU perceptions of European security and the potential for rapprochement.
(NUPI Working Paper;859, Working Paper, 2015) -
Building a Security Community in the Neighborhood. Zooming in on the EU–Tunisia Relations
(NUPI-notat;836, Working Paper, 2014) -
Business Groups, Innovation and Institutional Voids in Latin America
(NUPI-notat;809, Working Paper, 2012) -
Capable Companies or changing markets? Explaining the export performance of firms in the defence industry
(NUPI-notat;795, Working Paper, 2012) -
Challenges in deploying effective police to international peace operations
(NUPI Working Paper;877, Research report, 2017)This paper examines the challenges of deploying and using adequately prepared and appropriate skilled police personnel in UN peace operations. It approaches this issue primarily, although not exclusively, through the prism ... -
The Changing European Environment : Political Trends and Prospects
(NUPI notat;426, Report, 1990-05)The paper analyses prospective changes in the European political order. It looks back from four alternative scenarios of 1999: Europe of the Balance of Power; Europe of Two Alliances; Europe of Regions; Community Europe. ... -
Child soldiers: Reasons for variation in their rate of recruitment and standards of welfare
(NUPI Working Paper;704, Working paper, 2006)Why do some children voluntarily join while other children are forced to join military organization in situations of conflict, and why do the organizations recruit them? How is the actual number of children determined? ... -
Civil-Military Cooperation in Multinational and Interagency Operations
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Civilian-Based Defence in a New Era A Keynote Address
(NUPI notat;422, Report, 1990)The paper proceeds from the premise that Europe is at the crossroads. The last empire in Europe is in the process of dissolution. In this context the position of Norway as a peripheral country bordering on the Soviet Union ... -
Clarity, Coherence and Context - Three Priorities for Sustainable Peacebuilding
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Closing the Technology Gap?
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Conditions for Hospitality or Defence of Identity? Writers in Need of Refuge – a Case of Denmark’s ‘Muslim relations’
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Confidence and Security Building in Europe : Achievements and Lessons
(NUPI notat;436, Report, 1990-10)The present paper analyses the history of military confidence-building measures (CBM) in the CSCE process. It describes and analyses the first generation of CBM negotiated in Helsinki. These were mainly symbolic measures ... -
Cops and Crime in Kenya
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Corporate Social Responsibility when Ethical Beliefs and State of Public Governance vary
(NUPI-notat;822, Working Paper, 2013) -
Corruption and fast change: Shifting modes of micro-coordination
(NUPI Working Paper;650, Working paper, 2003)The paper studies the effects on corruption of having coexisting, contradictory norms for allocating different micro-coordination modes across society. One important reason for their coexistence is fast change, and links ... -
Corruption in China and Russia compared : Different legacies of central planning
(NUPI Working Paper;679, Working paper, 2005)During the first decade after markets became the major mechanisms of economic coordination in China and the area of the former Soviet Union (FSUA), corruption was perceived to increase in both. At the same time China ...