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[19.02.10] U.S. Security Policy

The Department of Security and Conflict Management at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs [NUPI] has the pleasure of inviting you to a seminar in the Security in Practice Series:

 

U.S. Security Policy
Dr. Bruce Jones, the NYU Center on International Cooperation

Tid:
Fredag 19.02.10, kl.10:00
Sted:
NUPI , C.J. Hambros plass 2 D

Programme (10.00–11.30)

  • Cooperating for Peace and Security
    Dr. Bruce Jones, the NYU Center on International Cooperation
  • Discussant
    Research Fellow Cedric de Coning, NUPI
  • Q&A

 

Dr. Bruce Jones is Director and Senior Fellow of the NYU Center on International Cooperation and Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution.

Cedric de Coning is Research Fellow at Department of Security and Conflict Management, NUPI.

 

At this event, Dr. Bruce Jones, will discuss the findings of his latest book Cooperating for Peace and Security. Evolving Institutions and Arrangements in a Context of Changing U.S. Security Policy.

The book explores the complex relationship between multilateralism and American security concerns. Covering the UN, NATO, and regional organizations, the authors show that U.S. interests have often shaped institutions. But, more strikingly, other states have also driven institutional change without U.S. support or even in the face of American opposition. This raises important questions about how the balance of power shapes international institutions.

More details about the book, Cooperating for Peace and Security .

 

The Security in Practice Seminar brings together researchers, practitioners and policy-makers who share an interest in current practices within the field of stability and security operations. The seminar series draws on resource persons within this community to share both experiences and theoretical perspectives, and aims at being a forum for open and critical debate.

The seminar is hosted by the Department of Security and Conflict Management which publishes the report series entitled Security in Practice and Policy Briefs .