Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt
Established in 1959, the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs [NUPI] is a leading independent research institute on international politics and areas of relevance to Norwegian foreign policy. Formally under the Ministry of Education and Research, NUPI nevertheless operates as an independent, non-political instance in all its professional activities. Research undertaken at NUPI ranges from short-term applied research to more long-term basic research.
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Academic books and articles collection. Open access publishing by NUPI employees. [523]
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NUPI Policy Brief [228]
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NUPI publications, papers & articles [152]
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NUPI Report [191]
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Security in Practice [61]
NUPI, 2008-2013
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External Voting: The Patterns and Drivers of Central European Migrants' Homeland Electoral Participation
(Book, 2023)This open access book is the first monograph that brings together insights from comparative politics, political sociology, and migration studies to introduce the current state of knowledge on external voting and transnational ... -
UN Peacekeeping at 75: Achievements, Challenges, and Prospects
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This year marks the 75th anniversary of what the UN itself understands to be its first peacekeeping operation. It is therefore an appropriate time to reflect on the track record of UN peacekeeping in its efforts to try to ... -
Global Health Expertise in the Shadow of Hegemony
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The global importance of EU climate policy: an introduction
(Chapter, 2023)Among the countries and organisations subscribing to the objective of ‘climate neutrality’ by the middle of the twenty-first century, the European Union is a rather distinctive actor, whose long-standing efforts to deliver ... -
Boundary experts: Science and politics in measuring the Sustainable Development Goals
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Norway: Between engagement and caution
(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 ... -
Messaging Soleimani's killing: the communication vulnerabilities of authoritarian states
(Peer reviewed, 2023)The capacity of authoritarian states to manipulate narratives and undermine the authority of western democracies is increasingly emphasized in International Relations research. Far less scrutiny has been paid to the ways ... -
On safer ground? The emergence and evolution of ‘Global Britain’
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Why did Theresa May’s government introduce the narrative about ‘Global Britain’, and how did this narrative evolve and manifest itself in UK foreign policy discourse in the ensuing years? We make the case that Brexit ... -
Russian nuclear energy diplomacy and its implications for energy security in the context of the war in Ukraine
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, the possibility of reducing Europe’s energy dependence on Russian resources has been hotly debated. The fossil fuel industries received most attention as European Union leaders ... -
Generation three and a half peacekeeping: Understanding the evolutionary character of African-led Peace Support Operations Andrew E.
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The EU's CBAM and Its ‘Significant Others’: Three Perspectives on the Political Fallout from Europe's Unilateral Climate Policy Initiative
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)As part of the European Green Deal, the European Commission has launched a tool to protect the fulfilment of Europe's climate policy targets – the carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM). It is thought that the CBAM will ... -
Should the Security Council Engage with Implications of Climate Change? Let’s Look at the Scientific Evidence
(Journal article, 2023)CClimate change is a controversial topic at the United Nations (UN) Security Council. The Council has adopted over 70 resolutions and presidential statements that address aspects of climate-related peace and security ... -
BRICS and the West: Don’t Believe the Cold War Hype
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Beroligelse 2.0: Teori, praksis og rammevilkår i en ny tid
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The EU: towards adequate, coherent and coordinated climate action?
(Chapter, 2023)This chapter takes stock of what we have learned from the contributions gathered in this Handbook and reflects on the EU’s ability to deliver on increasingly ambitious climate policy objectives. After summarizing key ... -
Transferring Policy: The African Union’s Protection of Civilians Policy in Peacekeeping Missions in Somalia and South Sudan
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)The African Union’s (AU’s) doctrine underlying Peace Support Operations (PSOs) highlights the fact that the AU should take the lead in providing political direction for all AU PSOs. This includes mainstreaming the standards ... -
Convenience or complementarity: the African Union’s partnership with the United Nations in Sudan and South Sudan
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Over the past 20 years, the United Nations (UN) and the African Union (AU) have developed aunique partnership rooted in complementarity, respect and African ownership. To reaffirmthis partnership, the United Nations ... -
Critical Materials for Development: A New Trajectory for Norwegian Foreign Aid Policy
(NUPI Policy Brief;2023-08, Research report, 2023)The war in Ukraine has accelerated the global shift to renewable energy. As a result, global mineral and metal sup- ply chains have also started changing in response to rising demand for materials for clean energy technologies. ...