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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 ... -
Police Reform and Community Policing in Kenya: The Bumpy Road from Policy to Practice
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)A reform is underway in Kenya, aimed at transforming the police organization into a people- centred police service. Among other things, this involves enhancing police-public trust and partnerships through community policing ... -
Policy brief: Perceptions about the EU crisis response in Mali - a summary of perception studies
(EUNPACK Policy Brief; September 2017, Research report, 2017)This policy brief provides a bottom-up analysis of the impact of the European Union’s (EU) crisis response in Mali. It examines how the EU’s engagement in crisis response is received and perceived by different local actors ... -
Policy Brief: Public Perceptions of the EU's Role in Crisis Management in North Mitrovica
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Policy Brief: Public Perceptions of the EU’s Role in Crisis Management in South Mitrovica
(EUNPACK Policy Brief; September 2017-1, Research report, 2017) -
Political change and historical analogies
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017) -
Political Change, Women’s Rights, and Public Opinion on Gender Equality in Myanmar
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Myanmar’s introduction of competitive elections after decades of military rule raised expectations for progress in economic and social development, including in the area of women’s rights. In this paper, we draw on data ... -
Political values in Norway’s relations with China: Standing ground or giving in?
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Poststructuralists Also Have a Duty of Methodological Care
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017) -
The potential and limits of EU crisis response
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‘Pragmatic Peacekeeping’ in Practice: Exit Liberal Peacekeeping, Enter UN Support Missions?
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Predictive Peacekeeping: Strengthening Predictive Analysis in UN Peace Operations
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The UN is becoming increasingly data-driven. Until recently, data-driven initiatives have mainly been led by individual UN field missions, but with António Guterres, the new Secretary-General, a more centralized approach ... -
Preferential tariffs and development of Norwegian rose import from Africa
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Imports of cut roses increased after Norway implemented a preferential tariff scheme for the least developed countries in 2002. When the scheme was extended to more countries in 2008 – among them Kenya – imports exploded. ... -
PREPARATIONS FOR NUCLEAR WAR-FIGHTING AND THE DEMISE OF ARMS CONTROL
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Presidentvalget i Hviterussland: Kan vi se begynnelsen på slutten for Europas siste diktatur?
(Journal article, 2020)Denne artikkelen som er publisert som bidrag til Den norske Atlanterhavskomite serie Ukens analyse ser på det nylig avholdte presidentvalget i Hviterussland, og diskuterer om vi er i ferd med å se begynnelsen på slutten ... -
Pricing Pain: Social Discontent and Political Willpower in Russia's Gas Sector
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011) -
Principled Peacekeeping Works
(Journal article, 2020)Over the past few years, the performance of UN peacekeeping operations has come increasingly under the spotlight. It started with financial pressure, especially but not exclusively by the United States Government, to reduce ... -
Private Force and the Making of States, c. 1100-1500
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Private infrastructure in weaponized interdependence
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The ability of states to exploit private resources at an international level is an increasingly salient political issue. In explaining the mechanisms of this shift, the framework of Weaponized Interdependence has quickly ... -
Privileging One’s Own? Voting Patterns and Politicized Spending in India
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)How do politicians allocate public resources? Despite the extensive literature on distributive politics, we have limited micro-level evidence for why and under what circumstances politicians choose various allocation ...