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Digital Vulnerabilities and the Sustainable Development Goals in Developing Countries
(Chapter, 2020)How does digitalization lead to new kinds of global connections and disconnections in the developing countries? And which role does digitalization play for the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals? This entry focuses on ... -
Diplomacy through the back door: Norway and the bilateral route to EU decision-making
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)This article examines how Norway, a veteran EU outsider by choice, works on a day-to-day basis to compensate for its lack of formal voice in EU institutions. After Norwegian voters' second rejection of EU membership in a ... -
Diplomacy through the back door: Norway and the bilateral route to EU decision-making
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)This article examines how Norway, a veteran EU outsider by choice, works on a day-to-day basis to compensate for its lack of formal voice in EU institutions. After Norwegian voters' second rejection of EU membership in a ... -
Diplomati på europeisk
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Discovering Opportunities in the Pandemic? Four Economic Response Scenarios for Central Asia
(Silkroad Papers;, Research report, 2020)The COVID-19 crisis represents not only an unprecedented economic disruption but also an opportunity for Central Asia. A specific economic policy response may trigger either game-changing reforms that can facilitate the ... -
Displacement, belonging, and land rights in Grand Gedeh, Liberia: almost at home abroad?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Conflicts over local land rights between groups considered as “sons of the soil” and newcomers such as refugees can trigger autochthony-inspired violence. However, such conflicts are not always manifested, even when the ... -
Disposable rebels: US military assistance to insurgents in the Syrian war
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)During the Syrian War, the US and other Western countries trained, equipped and paid Syrian rebels to fight the government and, later, root out the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). When states use armed groups ... -
Does mitigation save? Reviewing cost-benefit analyses of disaster risk reduction
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Doing Less With More? The Difficult ‘Return’ of Western Troop Contributing Countries to United Nations Peacekeeping
(GGI Analysis;, Research report, 2020)Among others, the deployment of the UN stabilization mission to Mali (MINUSMA) in 2013 has been characterized by a number of researchers as a ‘return’ of Western troop contributors to United Nations (UN) peacekeeping in ... -
The double proximity paradox in peacebuilding: implementation and perception of the EU rule of law mission in Kosovo
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)This contribution increases the understanding of the EU's role in post-conflict settings by exploring perceptions of EULEX by local rule of law experts. Drawing on critical peacebuilding and the decline of normative power ... -
Drømmen om en ny utenrikspolitikk
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012) -
Ecosystem-Based Adaptation for Food Security in the AIMS SIDS: Integrating External and Local Knowledge
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014) -
Ecosystemic politics: Analyzing the consequences of speaking for adjacent nature on the global stage
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Ecosystems and Ordering: Exploring the Extent and Diversity of Ecosystem Governance
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This article argues that, to grasp how global ordering will be impacted by planetary-level changes, we need to systematically attend to the question of the extent to which and how ecosystems are being governed. Our inquiry ... -
Effects of Mandatory Sexual Misconduct Training on University Campuses
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This paper explores whether mandatory, universal, in-person sexual misconduct training achieves its goals to build knowledge about sexual assault and harassment and increase intentions to report episodes of assault. We ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Empire, imperialism and conceptual history
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)