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A Global Race for Free Trade Agreements : From the Most to the Least Favored Nation Treatment?
(NUPI Working Paper;653, Working paper, 2003)The article examines the currently expanding worldwide network of bilateral free trade agreements. Following regional integration in Europe and later the Americas, the process in East Asia has accelerated from 2002. A ... -
'A house of straw, sticks or bricks'? Some notes on corruption empirics
(NUPI Working Paper;678, Working paper, 2005)Corruption has become a fashionable subject the last decade or so. The decades before it was neglected, and the phenomenon itself has been around as long as large-scale organisations. One reason for large shifts in ... -
A limited toolbox: Explaining the constraints on Russia’s foreign energy policy
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011) -
A Match made in Heaven? Strategic Convergence between China and Russia
(NUPI Working Paper;717, Working paper, 2007)This paper examines the strategic convergence between Russia and China. Strategic convergence is understood as the overlap of key objectives and interests with regard to long-term developments in world politics, which ... -
A new panel dataset for cross-country analyses of national systems, growth and development (CANA)
(Working Paper;783, Working Paper, 2011) -
A perspective on domestic work based on interviews in Lima,Peru
(NUPI Policy Brief;2017-01, Research report, 2017)This policy brief aims to spark reflection on the conditions of domestic workers, and the importance of independent institutions like trade unions for protecting their rights. Drawing on conversations with domestic workers ... -
A Pivot to What? Asia-Pacific Foreign Policy under Trump
(NUPI Policy Brief;2016-39, Research report, 2016)Despite the difficulty in making predictions about an incoming American administration even before the inaugural process has been completed, the first two months since the US elections in November 2016 have already generated ... -
A Place in the Sun? IRENA’s Position in the Global Energy Governance Landscape
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018) -
A Polanyi Perspective on Post-Communist Corruption
(NUPI Working Paper;648, Working paper, 2003)The paper seeks to explain the present high levels of corruption in the post-communist countries, i.e. the centrally planned economies where the communist party lost power as the outcome of a specific historical process ... -
A Political Economy of Slum Spaces: Mathare Valley
(NUPI-notat;838, Working Paper, 2014) -
A stocktaking of Norwegian engagement in security sector reform
(3-2011;NUPI Policy Report, Research report, 2011) -
A Stocktaking of Norwegian Engagement in Security Sector Reform
(Security in Practice;11 - 2011, Research report, 2011)The report reviews the main institutional actors involved, modes by which assistance has been provided, and patterns of assistance in selected countries. It concludes with recommendations for strengthening Norway’s SSR ... -
A Stocktaking of Norwegian Engagement in Security Sector Reform
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A Study of Civil Society in Nicaragua
(NUPI Working Paper;699, Working paper, 2006)NORAD has commissioned this study as an input to analyzing governance issues in Nicaragua. The report analyzes current civil society in Nicaragua as the product of the developments over the last decades. The sphere is ... -
The ABCs of Financial Education: Experimental Evidence on Attitudes, Behavior, and Cognitive Biases
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017) -
Access to Financial Services: Are Poor Excluded? A Case Study of India
(NUPI-notat;808, Working Paper, 2012) -
Ad hoc coalitions and institutional exploitation in international security: towards a typology
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
Ad hoc coalitions in European security and defence: symptoms of short-term pragmatism, no more?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024) -
Ad hoc coalitions in global governance: short-notice, task- and time-specific cooperation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Ad hoc coalitions (AHCs) are an indispensable but scantly conceptualized part of global governance. In recent years, several typologies and classifications of global governance arrangements have been provided, mostly ... -
Ad hoc coalitions: From hierarchical to network accountability in peace operations?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Launching multinational peace operations are time and politically sensitive decisions that frequently involve the use of force. As a result, a host of accountability issues arise. To date, mainly backward looking and ...