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I blindsonen av norsk EU-debatt: EUs helseberedskap i kjølvannet av koronapandemien
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Denne artikkelen utfordrer den norske EU-debatten ved å sette søkelys på et oversett, men stadig viktigere politikkområde for europeisk samarbeid, nemlig helsepolitikk og mer spesifikt helseberedskap. EU har iverksatt store ... -
Identification and physical disconnect in Russian foreign policy: Georgia as a Western proxy once again?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Evolving official Russian identifications of Georgia amount to a dangerous securitisation of this small neighbour – achieved through a focus not on Georgia itself but on Western engagement in the region. With the long ... -
The IDP economy in Northern Uganda: a prisoners ecoonomy?
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Illiberalism, geopolitics, and middle power security: Lessons from the Norwegian case
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Peace Operations
(Journal article, 2020)A few weeks ago, peace operations across the world began swiftly adapting to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 disease. Missions have been forced to take unprecedented steps to cope with the coronavirus pandemic. These ... -
The impact of COVID-19 on peace operations in Africa
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Implementation in practice: The use of force to protect civilians in United Nations peacekeeping
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Since the failures of the United Nations of the early 1990s, the protection of civilians has evolved as a new norm for United Nations peacekeeping operations. However, a 2014 United Nations report found that while peacekeeping ... -
Implementation of the EU’s crisis response in Ukraine
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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. -
In the Eye of the Beholder? UN and the use of drones to protect civilians
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In the name of development? The moral economy of a private sector–NGO partnership in Ethiopia
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Private actors have, over the past decade, entered the field of development operating in new forms of partnerships with established aid actors. Private actors now constitute a central means and objective of publicly funded ... -
The Inadvertent Influence of Peacekeeping and Peace Support Operations on Ghana’s Armed Forces
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Over the last two-three decades, the United Nations (UN), the African Union (AU) and Regional Economic Community or Regional Mechanisms (RECs/ RMs) have significantly improved the efficiency of their Peacekeeping Operations ... -
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 ... -
Indonesia: How to Boost Investment in Renewable Energy
(ACE Policy Brief;06/2020, Research report, 2020)Indonesia, the largest country in Southeast Asia, has considerable renewable energy potential. However, this potential remains largely underexploited. Fossil fuel subsidies are a major obstacle to the deployment of renewable ... -
Inside Russia’s Imperial Relations: The Social Constitution of Putin-Kadyrov Patronage
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)This article analyses how Moscow has extended its rule over Chechnia since the beginning of this century. Within the larger understanding of this rule as imperial in form, the current distinct contractual relation between ... -
International Cooperation in the Arctic 2035 – The Four Scenarios
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The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank: from institutional anchors of liberalism to geopolitical rivalry
(Chapter, 2022)The IMF and the World Bank are not only amongst the world's most powerful international institutions, but they also represent the most visible institutional anchors of the liberal post-Second World War order. This may be ... -
Interpreting cyber-energy-security events: experts, social imaginaries, and policy discourses around the 2016 Ukraine blackout
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)The digitalisation of the energy system brings out the question of cyber threats. How this area is perceived and how cyber-security policy in the energy sector develops is driven by the most spectacular cyber-incidents. ... -
Intet nytt under solen?
(Others, 1997)