Bøker og rapporter
20.12.10
Ade Clewlow
(2010). Kosovo’s Security Transition. A Critical Study into the Establishment of the Kosovo Security Force. Oslo, NUPI. 34 sider. Security in Practice. This report is the second of two papers critically analysing the recent transition in Kosovo's security architecture. Written by the UK liaison officer assigned to provide the important link between NATO's Kosovo Force and the Kosovo Protection Corps (and latterly the Kosovo Security Force), the paper provides a compelling first hand account of the challenge that faced Kosovo Force and the local actors during the winter of 2008-09.
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31.12.10
Bye, Vegard
(2010). Bolívars uekte sønner. Oslo, Spartacus. 384 sider. Vegard Bye tar for seg forholdet mellom de venstreorienterte regjeringene i Sør-Amerika og USA og spør om vi står foran en egentlig amerikansk fred, eller en Pax Latinoamericana.
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21.01.10
Clewlow, Ade
(2010). The Kosovo Protection Corps. A Critical Study of its De-activation as a Transition. Oslo, Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt. 38 sider. Security in Practice no. 4 . Rapporten analyserer transformasjonen der Kosovo Protection Corps (KPC) ble lagt ned og Kosovo Security Force (KSF) ble opprettet. Den setter et kritisk søkelys på rollen NATO, FN og andre internasjonale aktører spilte i prosessen, og trekker frem en del erfaringer som kan være relevant i lignende prosesser i fremtiden.
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21.01.11
Godzimirski, Jakub M., Nina Græger, Kristin M. Haugevik
(2010). Towards a NATO à la Carte?. Oslo, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI). 30 sider. This report discusses whether NATO is about to become a security organization à la carte, engaging in security tasks on a case-by-case basis and alternately serving the interests of different member states, constellations and external partners.
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17.02.11
Hilde Eliassen Restad
(2010). U.S. foreign policy traditions. Oslo, Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies. 128 sider. In this article, Hilde Eliassen Restad argues that the “turn-around” thesis which states that the United States turned from isolationism toward multilateralism during the Second World War is overstated.
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23.11.10
Sending, Ole Jacob
(2010). Professionalization of Peace Operations. Oslo, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI). 22 sider. Security in Practice 10 · 2010. Peace operations have not only become “multi-dimensional”, but also highly professionalized. The report goes through what professionalization entails, identifies some of its effects, and discusses some of its implications for on-going debates about ways to make peace operations more effective.
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