NUPI Research Online: Recent submissions
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Studying Indian Politics with Large-scale Data: Indian Election Data 1961–today
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)There has been a major shift in how Indian politics is studied, as large-scale data has become easier to access and analyze. In this research note, we describe some useful techniques and tools used for creating and merging ... -
Telecommunications: the underlying transport means for services exports
(NUPI Working Paper;888, Research report, 2020)This paper analyses the role of telecommunications as the means of transport for services exports with a focus on computer and other business services from India. Telecommunications are typically dominated by major suppliers ... -
Spin-off av EØS? Norge og europeisk utenriks-, sikkerhets- og forsvarssamarbeid
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Generation Putin.Values, orientations and political participation
(NUPI Working Paper;886, Research report, 2019)In spring 2017, many young Russians took to the streets of major cities like Moscow and St Petersburg in protest against the authorities. Since then, the generation that has grown up after the fall of the Soviet Union has ... -
China in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Contributions to health and education
(NUPI Policy Brief;2020-3, Research report, 2020)China is scaling up its investments in health and education, making significant contributions to the UN 2030 Agenda and related Sustainable Development Goals. Domestically, China is working to modernize its entire health ... -
EU climate and energy policy: new challenges for old energy suppliers
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Inn i gråsonen: avskrekking som forsvar av cyberspace?
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A Governance and Risk Inventory for a Changing Arctic : Background Paper for the Arctic Security Roundtable at the Munich Security Conference 2020
(INPUT REPORT MSC 2020;, Research report, 2020)Many government officials, military leaders, and political observers have proclaimed the rise of a new, post-Cold War global great power competition between the United States, Russia, and China with myriad implications. ... -
Les Facteurs Locaux Contribuant á L’Extrémisme Violent Dans le Centre du Mali
(Research report, 2019)Cette note d’orientation a pour objet d’étudier les processus de radicalisation et d’engagement dans l’extrémisme violent à Mopti, au centre du Mali. Plus particulièrement, elle examine les stratégies utilisées par la ... -
Adaptive Mediation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Traditional state-based and determined-design models are ill-equipped to help mediators manage increasingly dynamic, complex and unpredictable violent conflict systems. In this paper we explore an alternative approach, ... -
Studying Insurgencies
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Iver B. Neumann, forsvarsdebatten og fagtradisjoner - kritiker, rabulist og nybrottsmann :
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Is Skype a telecommunications company - and why does it matter?
(TEPSA Briefs, Research report, 2019)Telecommunications constitute the core of the digital economy. EU regulation of the sector aims at promoting connectivity and access to very high capacity networks. To that end, and to keep up with technical developments, ... -
From careful participant to budding partner: China in the Sustainable Development Agenda
(NUPI Policy Brief;2020-02, Research report, 2020)China is an increasingly active player in the Sustainable Development Agenda. It has staked out a national Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) plan that stresses comprehensive development with serious consideration to ... -
Governing the Arctic: The Russian State Commission for Arctic Development and the Forging of a New Domestic Arctic Policy Agenda
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)After a period of relative neglect in the 1990s and early 2000s, the Arctic is back on the agenda of the Russian authorities. To ensure efficient coordination and implementation of its Arctic strategy, the government in ... -
China's Evolving Approach to UN Peacekeeping in Africa
(NUPI Report;2020-1, Research report, 2020)China’s new, assertive role in UN peacekeeping, especially in Africa, represents a significant shift in Beijing’s peace and security posture that is not yet fully reflected in official discourse and rhetoric, but that ... -
WIN-WIN! with ODA-man: legitimizing development assistance policy in Japan
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Official development assistance (ODA) constitutes one of Japan’s most important foreign policy instruments as it builds Japan’s global network and supports allies in the Southeast Asian region and beyond. In the context ... -
Ten Years On: Reassessing the Stoltenberg Report on Nordic Cooperation
(Research report, 2019)Ten years ago, the report ‘Nordic cooperation on foreign and security policy’ was presented to the Nordic foreign ministers at an extraordinary meeting in Oslo, Norway. Penned and fronted by Norway’s former foreign minister ... -
The Sahel crisis and the need for international support
(NAI Policy Dialogue;15, Book, 2019)The crisis in the Sahel is serious and multidimensional, and if it continues unabated it could have consequences far beyond the region. As the states of the region are too poor and weak to deal with this on their own, ... -
Can Aid Solve the Root Causes of Migration? A Framework for Future Research on the Development-Migration Nexus
(PISM Policy Paper;, Research report, 2020)An important dimension of the European Union’s response to the 2015 refugee and migration management crisis has been to address the root causes of irregular migration. A major tool the EU has to mitigate push factors of ...