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06.03.13
  • Caparini , Marina (2013). State protection of the Czech Roma and the Canadian Refugee System,

    In Didier Bigo, Sergio Carrera and Elspeth Guild, eds., Foreigners, Refugees or Minorities?: Rethinking People in the Context of Border Controls and Visas .

    An earlier version of this text is available as a CEPS Working Paper.

    .Ashgate. [url]

  • 18.02.13
  • Castellacci, Fulvio (2013). Service Firms Heterogeneity, International Collaborations and Export Participation,

    in Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade

    .The paper investigates the relationship between service firms’ international collaboration strategies and export decision. It proposes an extension of the recent class of models of firm heterogeneity, intermediation and international trade according to which service firms can engage in a collaboration agreement with a foreign partner in order to favour their market access and distribution activities overseas. [url]

  • 18.02.13
  • Castellacci, Fulvio , Martin Blom, Arne Martin Fevolden (2013). The trade-off between innovation and defense industrial policy,

    in Technological Forecasting and Social Change

    .Elsevier.The paper investigates the trade-off between innovation and defense industrial policy. It presents an agent-based simulation model calibrated for the Norwegian defense industry that compares different policy scenarios and examines the effects of a pending EU market liberalization process. [url]

  • 11.03.13
  • Karlsrud, John , Diana Felix da Costa (2013). The Elusive Concept of Protection of Civilians: A Case-Study of the United Nations Mission to the Central African Republic and Chad (MINURCAT),

    In de Carvalho, B. & Sending, O.J., (eds.), The Protection of Civilians in UN Peacekeeping.Concept, Implementation and Practice

    .Baden-Baden ,Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. [url]

  • 18.03.13
  • Karlsrud, John (2013). Responsibility to Protect and Theorising Normative Change in International Organisations: From Weber to the Sociology of Professions,

    in Global Responsibility to Protect 5 (1)

    .Brill . [url]

  • 14.01.13
  • Karlsrud, John (2013). The UN as a competitive arena for linked ecologies: The case of UN peacekeeping,

    in Political Perspectives,  7

    .Manchester,University of Manchester.s. 6-25.This article argues that the UN, in the area of peacekeeping, can be understood as a competitive arena, where informal policy alliances are competing to frame issues and build support for new norms, concepts and rules. [url]

  • 14.01.13
  • Lie, Jon Harald Sande (2013). Challenging anthropology: ,

    in Millennium 41(2): 20
     

    .London,London School of Economics.s. 20.In this article Sande Lie outlines anthropological reflections on the ethnographic turn in international relations. [url]

  • 21.11.12
  • Rieker, Pernille (2013). The EU foreign and security policy. High expectations, low capabilities,

     

    in Guzzini, S.and Bynander, F. (eds.) Rethinking Foreign Policy Analysis

    .Routledge .Bokkapitlet er del av en bok som er en hyllest til, og en diskusjon med, den vitenskapelige produksjonen til Walter Carlsnäs og hans bidrag til studiet av utenrikspolitikk. [url]

  • 14.03.13
  • de Coning, Cedric H., Walter Lotze (2013). South Africa,

    in Alex J. Bellamy and Paul D. Williams (eds.) Providing Peacekeepers: The Politics, Challenges, and Future of United Nations Peacekeeping Contribution s.

    .Oxford,Oxford University Press.This chapter is one of sixteen country studies in the book, and it examines why South Africa contributes peacekeepers, the factors that inhibit contributions, and ways in which the UN might strengthen its capacity to secure more and better peacekeepers. [url]

  • 06.03.13
  • de Coning, Cedric H. (2013). Understanding Peacebuilding as Essentially Local,

    in Stability 2 (1).

    Self-sustainable peace is directly linked to, and influenced by, the extent to which a society has the capacity and space to self-regulate. The robustness and resilience of the self-organising capacity of a society determines the extent to which it can withstand pressures and shocks that risk a (re)lapse into violent conflict. Peacebuilding should be about safeguarding, stimulating, facilitating and creating the space for societies to develop robust and resilient capacities for self-organisation. The art of peacebuilding thus lies in pursuing the appropriate balance between international  support and home-grown context-specific solutions.

    .Ubiquity Press. [url]

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