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The defence of northern Europe: new opportunities, significant challenges
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)With Finland and Sweden joining NATO, the Nordics will be united for the first time in a military alliance encompassing not only northern Europe but also the broader transatlantic region. It will eventually fortify northern ... -
Democracy and Human Rights in Contemporary Latin America (2015-2020): Trends, challenges, and prospects
(CMI Report;, Research report, 2020)Through a review of scholarly and other well-informed articles as well as media reports, this CMI Report aims to summarize discussions on challenges for democracy and human rights in Latin America during the last half-decade. ... -
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 ... -
Energy democracy as a process, an outcome and a goal: A conceptual review
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)‘Energy democracy’ has evolved from a slogan used by activists demanding a greater say in energy-related decision-making to a term used in policy documents and scholarly literature on energy governance and energy transitions. ... -
Et ambisiøst fagmilitært råd
(Journal article, 2019)En diskusjon av det siste Fagmilitære rådet (FMR) fra Forsvarssjefen -
EU-Supported Reforms in the EU Neighbourhood as Organized Anarchies: The Case of Post-Maidan Ukraine
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)How does the EU and its member states organize their support for reforms in the countries of the EU Neighbourhood? Building on organization theory research on reforms as sets of loosely coupled ‘garbage can’ processes, we ... -
Examining the Longer-Term Effects of COVID-19 on UN Peacekeeping Operations
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Exclusion and Inclusion: The Core of Chechen Mobilization to Jihad
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The article explores the broad social and relational drivers behind mobilization of Chechens into armed jihad in the Levant. It suggests that the core mobilizing tool in a process toward violent (re-)action is a narrative ... -
The External Dimension of EU Migration Management: The Role of Aid
(PISM Policy Paper;NO. 6 (181), JULY 2020, Research report, 2020)Aid is seen as a key EU instrument in addressing the root causes of migration, but it has not been decisive for the drastic reduction of irregular arrivals in Europe in recent years. Nevertheless, development assistance ... -
The “Faceless Evildoers” of Cabo Delgado: an Islamist Insurgency in Mozambique?
(ISPI Commentaries;, Research report, 2020)A brief assessment about the emergence of a jihadi group in Mozambique -
The Far Right Honeytrap: Georgian Media and the Mediagenic Far Right
(GIP Policy Paper;, Research report, 2020)The recent wave of far-right mobilization across the globe, including Georgia, naturally attracts wide media attention. Although the interrelation of the media and the far right, especially in the Georgian context, remains ... -
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 ... -
Forum: Making Peace with Un-Certainty: Reflections on the Role of Digital Technology in Peace Processes beyond the Data Hype
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Recent years have seen the acceleration of data- and evidence-based approaches in support of peace processes, creating a renewed confidence that conflicts can be predicted, known, and resolved, based on objective information ... -
Fra «fiskebrevet» til EØS: Betydningen av toll for norsk sjømateksport til EU
(Chapter, 2020)En «tollens arkeologi» viser hvordan dagens toll for norsk sjømat er basert på ulike handelsavtaler inngått med EU over 50 år. Videre tallfestes den økonomiske virkningen av toll og tollkvoter med EØS, EU-medlemskap eller ... -
Free trade agreements in a small, open country: The case of Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Negotiating free trade agreements (FTAs) has been a high political priority for Norway. Today it has agreements with 41 countries outside the European Union (EU) / the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), resulting one ... -
From Liberal Peacebuilding to Stabilization and Counterterrorism
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Since the end of the Cold War, international interventions have increasingly been deployed to deal with internal conflict. Liberal peacebuilding has been a guiding concept for many of these interventions, in particular ... -
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 and Labour Market Adjustment to Trade: The Case of India
(IFN Working Paper;, Research report, 2020)Standing at 24% in 2018, India’s female labour force articipation is only half of the global average (48%). At the same time, India has one of the widest gender wage gaps in the world and women are less likely to be employed ... -
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 ... -
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 ...