• Need to have or nice to have? Nordic cooperation, NATO and the EU in Norwegian foreign, security and defence policy 

      Græger, Nina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Nordic-ness and Nordic values clearly are embedded in Norway's conception of its foreign policy role. Nordic cooperation is also important for seeking information about EU policies for non-EU country Norway. While supporting ...
    • Negotiating Brexit: what do the UK’s negotiating partners want? 

      Sverdrup, Ulf (Uk in a changing Europe;, Research report, 2017)
      Negotiating Brexit: what do the UK’s negotiating partners want? Amidst the intense political debate and coverage in the UK, it sometimes seems to be forgotten that the outcome of the current negotiations will not be decided ...
    • Negotiating justice: legal pluralism and gender-based violence in Liberia 

      Divon, Shai André; Bøås, Morten (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The plural legal system in post-conflict Liberia expresses tensions between modern and customary institutions. This article seeks to understand how Liberians navigate choices in the plural legal system to address gender-based ...
    • Networked territoriality: A processual–relational view on the making (and makings) of regions in world politics 

      Paes, Lucas De Oliveira (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      This article proposes a processual–relational perspective on region-making and its effects in world politics. It revisits the concepts of regionalism and regionalisation to unearth the relational mechanisms underlying these ...
    • New Diplomacy 

      Leira, Halvard (Others, 2018)
      New diplomacy is a term which has been used both politically and analytically since the French Revolution. It was introduced as a positive contrast to the old diplomacy of kings and intrigues, and was concerned primarily ...
    • New European Diasporas and Migration Governance : Poles in Norway 

      Godzimirski, Jakub M.; Stormowska, Marta; Dudzińska, Kinga (GoodGov Report;2015/September, Research report, 2015)
      The EU has usually considered immigration policy for third country nationals and the free movement framework for EU citizens to be two separate policy fields. Increasingly, they are being conflated. This places a country ...
    • The new oil? The geopolitics and international governance of hydrogen 

      Van de Graaf, Thijs; Øverland, Indra; Scholten, Daniel; Westphal, Kirsten (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
    • New Strategies for Old Conflicts? Lessons in Stabilisation from the Democratic Republic of Congo 

      Solhjell, Randi; Rosland, Madel (Research report, 2016)
      Until 2013, the International Security and Stabilisation Support Strategy in the Democratic Republic of Congo focused mainly on infrastructure and the training and deployment of police officers. This did not result in more ...
    • New tools for blue helmets 

      Karlsrud, John (Chapter, 2016)
    • Nomads and Warlords, Chadian Forces in African Peace Operations 

      Tchie, Andrew E. Yaw (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Despite criticism of the United Nations (UN) as peacekeepers “hiding behind sandbags,” by the former president of Chad, the Chadian military has become a critical enabler of African-led and UN peace operations. This paper ...
    • Norden og Storbritannia – et nytt avsnitt 

      Haugevik, Kristin M.; Sverdrup, Ulf (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      I denne temautgaven av Internasjonal Politikk ser vi nærmere på hva Storbritannias EU-uttreden vil kunne bety for Norden og de enkelte nordiske land. Litt over et år er gått siden folkeavstemningen i Storbritannia, hvor ...
    • The Nordic Balance Revisited: Differentiation and the Foreign Policy Repertoires of the Nordic States 

      Haugevik, Kristin M.; Sending, Ole Jacob (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Nordic governments frequently broadcast their ambition to do more together on the international stage. The five Nordic states (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Sweden and Norway) also share many basic goals as foreign policy ...
    • Nordic cooperation amid pandemic travel restrictions 

      Creutz, Katja; Berglund, Sofie; Kalacan, Telli Betül; Alberto, Giacometti; Haugevik, Kristin M.; Sørensen, Ninna Nyberg; Meijer, Mari Wøien; Lares, Axa (FIIA Report;28, Research report, 2021)
      Since 2020, the Nordic countries have been confronted with the Covid-19 pandemic, which has been a multi-level stress test for the region. The strong basis of open borders and free movement in Nordic cooperation has been ...
    • Nordic perspectives on European security: Norway 

      Bredesen, Maren Garberg; Friis, Karsten (UI Report;2020/3, Journal article, 2020)
      How does Norway relate to the various new European defence cooperation formats? Which states are Norway coordinating with when engaging in these projects? Is there unexploited potential for common Nordic initiatives within ...
    • Norge må tenke nytt i Persiabukta 

      Wilhelmsen, Julie Maria (Chronicle, 2019)
      I stedet for å si ja til å bidra militært i Persiabukta, er det mulig å tenke seg en mye mer proaktiv og klok norsk linje.
    • Norges handelsforhandlinger med EU gjennom 50 år: Sakskoblinger og forhandlingsmakt 

      Melchior, Arne (Chapter, 2020)
      Kapitlet gir en historisk oversikt over Norges handelsforhandlinger med EU fra 1973 og fram til i dag, med særlig vekt på utfallet for sjømatnæringen. Rundt 1990 ga EFTA forhandlingsmakt til tross for ulike næringsinteresser. ...
    • Norway and Central Asia 

      Fjæstad, Kristin; Øverland, Indra (EUCAM : European National Policies Series;, Research report, 2013)
    • Norway and Russia in the Arctic: New Cold War Contamination? 

      Wilhelmsen, Julie Maria; Gjerde, Kristian Lundby (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The standoff between Russia and the West over Ukraine has already obstructed cooperation across a range of issues. Could it also affect state interaction between Norway and Russia in the Arctic—an area and a relationship ...
    • Norway – optimising EU non-membership to maximise mutual European added value 

      Rieker, Pernille (Journal article, 2020)
      Several countries outside the European Union have cooperation agreements with the EU that integrate them more or less into European projects of their choice. One of the ‘third’ countries most integrated into EU activities ...
    • Norway: Between engagement and caution 

      Gåsemyr, Hans Jørgen (Chapter, 2023)
      The chapter covers Norway’s political maneuvering of its relations to China, and is part of a larger report in which many European countries and the EU’s China-policies are mapped. Norway seeks to combine engagement and ...