Browsing Academic books and articles collection. Open access publishing by NUPI employees. by Document Types "Journal article"
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Geir Flikke: Russlands rebeller: Protest og reaksjon i Putins Russland (2011-2020)
(Journal article, 2021)Basert på en gjennomgang av et omfattende kildemateriale beskriver Geir Flikke hvordan Aleksej Navalnyj gradvis har bygget seg opp til å bli en av den russiske opposisjonens fremste profiler, en prosess som kulminerer med ... -
Gender, parenthood, and feelings of safety in Greek refugee centres
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Gender-Discriminatory Laws and Women’s Economic Agency
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Recent years have seen widespread advances in women’s legal rights in many countries. In other places, restrictions on women’s autonomy remain entrenched. This study explores cross-country patterns in the association between ... -
‘The generation that will inherit Syria’: education as citizen aid and political opportunity
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Grassroots initiatives to provide education were an integral part of efforts to stem the humanitarian disaster unleashed by the armed con- flict in Syria. This article studies activists who organised informal school- ing ... -
Generation three and a half peacekeeping: Understanding the evolutionary character of African-led Peace Support Operations Andrew E.
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The Georgian far right and the post-election crisis
(Journal article, 2021)This article examines the role of the far right in political polarisation in Georgia. Polarisation has been a constant feature of Georgian politics, reaching new levels after the 2020 parliamentary elections. On the one ... -
Georgias roserevolusjon: forhistorien og etterspillet
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Georgia’s Emerging Far Right
(Journal article, 2019)Ethnonationalism has been as common in Georgia as in other post-Soviet countries, but the far-right social movement has especially been gaining traction for the past five years, gradually becoming larger, more diverse, and ... -
Global Health Expertise in the Shadow of Hegemony
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Global networks in national governance? Changes of professional expertise in Amazon environmental governance
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Governance entrepreneurs as spoilers in Nordic defence cooperation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The deteriorated security situation in Europe has contributed to a renewed focus on Nordic defence cooperation. Recent political statements indicate an increased interest among the Nordic states to strengthen regional ... -
Governance, Fragility and Insurgency in the Sahel: A Hybrid Political Order in the Making
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Once a region that rarely featured in debates about global security, the Sahel has become increasingly topical as it confronts the international community with intertwined challenges related to climate variability, poverty, ... -
Governing the Arctic: The Russian State Commission for Arctic Development and the Forging of a New Domestic Arctic Policy Agenda
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)After a period of relative neglect in the 1990s and early 2000s, the Arctic is back on the agenda of the Russian authorities. To ensure efficient coordination and implementation of its Arctic strategy, the government in ... -
Grasping the everyday and extraordinary in EU–NATO relations: the added value of practice approaches
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)This article offers an alternative account of how both the everyday and the extraordinary in EU–NATO security cooperation can be identified and analysed by applying practice theory. Despite the “Cyprus issue”, which has ... -
Hacking democracy: managing influence campaigns and disinformation in the digital age
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Hardening Chinese Realpolitik in the 21st Century: The Evolution of Beijing’s Thinking about Arms Control
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Hegemonic-Order Theory: A Field-Theoretic Account
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)This article outlines a field-theoretic variation of hegemonic-order theory — one inspired primarily by the work of Pierre Bourdieu. We argue that hegemony derives from the possession of a plurality of meta-capital in world ... -
How Ad Hoc Coalitions Deinstitutionalize International Institutions
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)As ad hoc coalitions (AHCs) proliferate, particularly on the African continent, two questions crystallize. First, what consequences do they bring about for the existing institutional security landscape? And second, how can ... -
How Not to Do UN Peacekeeping Avoid the Stabilization Dilemma with Principled and Adaptive Mandating and Leadership
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How UN Peacekeeping Operations Can Adapt to a New Multipolar World Order
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)We are experiencing a momentous phase-shift with potentially significant implications for UN peacekeeping. The unipolar era is waning in the face of a significant increase in the economic and political influence of countries ...