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For the greater good?: “Good states” turning UN peacekeeping towards counterterrorism
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)The usual suspects of middle power internationalism—small and middle powers such as Canada, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, and Sweden—have all contributed to the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali (MINUSMA). This article ... -
Museums, memory and meaning‐creation: (re)constructing the Tajik nation
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India: A Contradictory Record
(Chapter, 2019)This chapter provides a review of the role of women in Indian politics, with a focus on female legislators. It begins with an account of the entry of women into politics in the early 20th century. Second, it looks at the ... -
Make or buy: Offshoring of services functions in manufacturing
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The Emergence of Foreign Policy
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)International relations scholarship typically treats foreign policy as a taken-for-granted analytical concept. It assumes either that all historical polities have foreign policies or that foreign policy originates in ... -
Russia in world trade: Between globalism and regionalism
(Journal article, 2019)The article examines Russia’s participation in world trade and trade policy, using trade data for 1996–2017 and simulations of a numerical world trade model where Russia is divided into domestic regions. Since the mid-1990s, ... -
På tide å tenke nytt om Iran
(Kortinfo fra DNAK;2-2019, Research report, 2019)Det overordnede målet for USAs såkalte "maximum pressure"-strategi har vært å fremforhandle en bedre atomavtale med Iran, samt å svekke både Teherans innflytelse i Midtøsten og ayatollah Khameneis grep om makten. Men har ... -
Mind the Gap: National Views of the Free and Open Indo-Pacific
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Improving Future Ocean Governance – Governance of Global Goods in an Age of Global Shifts
(Research report, 2019)In the paper we spell out recommendations that we consider realistic, effective, and consistent with the priorities of the Japanese presidency of the G20. -
UN Policing: The Security-Trust Challenge.
(Chapter, 2019)The demand for UN police is increasing due to the recognition that functioning local police is a central element of the UN exit strategy. UN policing was never easy, but the combination of an increasing deployment of UN ... -
The GeGaLo index: Geopolitical gains and losses after energy transition
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Studying Insurgencies
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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 ... -
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 ... -
Algorithm for producing rankings based on expert surveys
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)This paper develops an automated algorithm to process input data for segmented string relative rankings (SSRRs). The purpose of the SSRR methodology is to create rankings of countries, companies, or any other units based ... -
Sheep in wolf’s clothing?: The taming of the Soldiers of Odin in Norway
(Chapter, 2019)Soldiers of Odin Norway have tried very hard to communicate that they were not vigilantes and not right-wing extremists. Although they obviously have displayed some traits of vigilantism and anti-Islam opinions, they were ... -
Mutual Lack of Introspection and the ‘Russia Factor’ in the Liberal West
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)I make three claims in this article: one about the representation of Russia as an external enemy and the reflex to blame Russia for unwanted domestic developments; one about the liberal Western Self’s continuous violation ... -
Stubbornly Stumbling into Making History: Constructivism and Historical International Relations
(Chapter, 2019)The aim of this chapter is threefold; first we try to recollect through the hazy dim of personal history and histories how we eventually became the researchers we are today. Second, we focus on what to us at the time – ...