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Introduction: The Duty of Care in International Relations
(Chapter, 2019)In this introduction, we lay out the premises, logics and content of the book in more detail. In the next section, we introduce a varied set of current international challenges concerning the relationship between states ... -
Ten Years On: Reassessing the Stoltenberg Report on Nordic Cooperation
(Research report, 2019)Ten years ago, the report ‘Nordic cooperation on foreign and security policy’ was presented to the Nordic foreign ministers at an extraordinary meeting in Oslo, Norway. Penned and fronted by Norway’s former foreign minister ... -
Veivalg og spenninger i norsk sikkerhetspolitikk: Norges forhold til NATO og EU
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Is Skype a telecommunications company - and why does it matter?
(TEPSA Briefs, Research report, 2019)Telecommunications constitute the core of the digital economy. EU regulation of the sector aims at promoting connectivity and access to very high capacity networks. To that end, and to keep up with technical developments, ... -
Introduction to Special Issue of Social Politics: Legal Regimes, Women’s Work, and Women’s Empowerment
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The Relationship Between Narratives and Security Practices: Pushing the Boundaries of Military Instruments in Japan
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Japanese security policy has undergone significant changes lately. Japanese policymakers have recently argued over advancing Japan’s Self-Defense Forces with new weapon systems. In particular, the Abe government has decided ... -
Kinship in International Relations: Introduction and framework
(Chapter, 2019)This chapter identifies and discusses some of the ways in which kinship may be of use to IR scholars. The chapter offers examples of how kinship relations have manifested themselves historically in international relations, ... -
Introduction: Digitalisation and Development: Issues for India and Beyond
(Chapter, 2019)Information and communication technologies (ICTs) provide new opportunities and new challenges for developing economies. ICT adoption, digitalization and automation provide formidable new opportunities in terms of increased ... -
Illiberalism, geopolitics, and middle power security: Lessons from the Norwegian case
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Conclusion: Military rapid response—from institutional investment to ad hoc solutions
(Chapter, 2019)While there has been a mushrooming of institutional arrangements for military rapid response, the formal deployments of the rapid response mechanisms of the African Union (AU), European Union (EU), and North Atlantic Treaty ... -
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 – ... -
Introduction: Making liberal internationalism great again?
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Introduction: Rapid response mechanisms—strengthening defense cooperation and saving strangers?
(Chapter, 2019)The track record of military rapid response mechanisms, troops on standby, ready to be deployed to a crisis within a short time frame by intergovernmental organizations, remains disappointing. Yet, many of the obstacles ... -
Contracting development: managerialism and consultants in intergovernmental organizations
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) are now managed with an eye to managerial trends associated with transnational professionals, a view that has ramifications for how IGOs govern their policies and processes. Drawing ... -
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 ... -
Tangled up in glue: Multilateral crisis responses in Mali
(Chapter, 2019)In January 2012, Mali plunged into a multifaceted crisis, triggered by an extraordinary series of events. A separatist Tuareg rebellion, a military coup d’état, and the collapse of state authority paved the way for the ... -
Introduction: Making Liberal Internationalism Great Again
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Gender, parenthood, and feelings of safety in Greek refugee centres
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Plugging the capability-expectations gap: towards effective, comprehensive and conflict-sensitive EU crisis response?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-01-16)Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty in 2009, the European Union (EU) has spent considerable time and energy on defining and refining its comprehensive approach to external conflicts. The knock-on effects of new ...