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Between self-interest and solidarity: Norway’s return to UN Peacekeeping?
Karlsrud, John; Osland, Kari M. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Norway has been a firm supporter of, and contributor to, UN peacekeeping operations. However, while increasing its financial support since the end of the Cold War, Norway has significantly downscaled its troop contributions ... -
The Fragility Dilemma and Divergent Security Complexes in the Sahel
Osland, Kari M.; Erstad, Henriette Ullavik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Despite an exponential increase in international resources devoted to the Sahel, the situation on the ground continues to deteriorate. This is largely due to the so-called “fragility dilemma”, faced by fragile states that ... -
“Irregular” Migration and Divergent Understandings of Security in the Sahel
Osland, Kari M.; Erstad, Henriette Ullavik (Journal article, 2020)On 23 September 2020, the EU launched its new Pact on Migration and Asylum. In a refreshingly blunt press-release accompanying the Pact one could read: “The current system no longer works. And for the past five years, the ... -
Patterns of Similarities and Differences in Post-Conflict Community-Oriented Policing—A Matter of Trust
Osland, Kari M.; Røysamb, Maria Gilen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)An analysis of Community-Oriented Policing (COP) in 12 post-conflict cases suggests that while the concept of COP holds promise of representing a more sustainable approach to conventional post-conflict police reform, among ... -
Policy Brief: Public Perceptions of the EU's Role in Crisis Management in North Mitrovica
Batora, Jozef; Osland, Kari M.; Kvamme, Frida; Stojanovic, Sonja (EUNPACK Policy Brief; September 2017, Research report, 2017) -
Policy Brief: Public Perceptions of the EU’s Role in Crisis Management in South Mitrovica
Bøås, Morten; Batora, Jozef; Kursani, Shpend; Osland, Kari M. (EUNPACK Policy Brief; September 2017-1, Research report, 2017) -
Securitisation of the EU approach to the Western Balkans: from conflict transformation to crisis management.
Osland, Kari M.; Peter, Mateja (Chapter, 2021)This chapter analyses the EU’s crisis response in the Western Balkans through the lens of EULEX. By exploring how those immediately responsible for mandate execution and those directly affected by its outcomes perceive ... -
Securitisation of the EU approach to the Western Balkans: from conflict transformation to crisis management.
Osland, Kari M.; Peter, Mateja (Chapter, 2021)This chapter analyses the EU’s crisis response in the Western Balkans through the lens of EULEX. By exploring how those immediately responsible for mandate execution and those directly affected by its outcomes perceive ... -
Spaces and Institutional Logics in Post-Conflict Settings of Mitrovica
Osland, Kari M.; Batora, Jozef; Qehaja, Florian; Gajić, Sonja Stojanović (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Spaces structure interactions between communities in post-conflict settings. They are governed by particular institutional logics, which can foster boundary building and boundary transgression. This article proposes an ... -
The EU and international actors in Kosovo: Competing institutional logics, constructive ambiguity and competing priorities
Batora, Jozef; Navratil, Matej; Osland, Kari M.; Peter, Mateja (EUNPACK Working Paper; January 2018, Research report, 2018) -
The EU's Crisis Management in the Kosovo-Serbia crises
Batora, Jozef; Osland, Kari M.; Peter, Mateja (EUNPACK Report; 31.03.2017, Research report, 2017) -
UN peace operations in a multipolar order: Building peace through the rule of law and bottom-up approaches
Osland, Kari M.; Peter, Mateja (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)UN peace operations need a new peacebuilding agenda that acknowledges both the transboundary nature of conflict drivers and the multipolar nature of the global order. This means casting aside the current stabilization ... -
UN Policing: The Security-Trust Challenge.
Osland, Kari M. (Chapter, 2019)The demand for UN police is increasing due to the recognition that functioning local police is a central element of the UN exit strategy. UN policing was never easy, but the combination of an increasing deployment of UN ...