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Ane Teksum Isbrekken

Senior Communications Advisor
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Ane Teksum Isbrekken is senior advisor in NUPI's Communications department. She is one of NUPI's press contacts, and produces content for all NUPI channels. In particular, Isbrekken writes articles for NUPI.no and is one of the hosts of NUPI's podcast series Utenrikshospitalet. 

Isbrekken has worked for several Norwegian media publications, including Dagbladet and Dagens Næringliv. She holds a bachelors degree in political science and sociology, and a masters degree in journalism.

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Reduced influence in the Arctic?

In the Arctic Council, eight states work on, among several other pressing issues, the alarming impacts of global climate change. But who gets a say? Research Professor Elana Wilson Rowe investigates this in a new article.
  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • North America
  • The Arctic
  • The Nordic countries
  • Climate
  • Oceans
  • Governance
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Chinese and Japanese investments in Myanmar – what determines their environmental friendliness?

What determines whether companies investing in developing countries proceed in an environmentally friendly way? A new article published at level 2 by researchers at Harvard and NUPI examines this question.
  • International investments
  • Asia
  • Climate
  • Energy
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How do journalists in the Middle East cope with political pressure?

All over the world, media-owners and lobbyists use journalists and the media as political tools for their own ends. How do journalists cope with this? A NUPI project has examined this issue in Tunisia and Lebanon.

  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Conflict
  • Governance
Journalister demonstrerer og holder opp plakater i Tunisia.
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How states cope with international criticism

When states and their leaders encounter international criticism, they normally employ one of three strategies: recognition, rejection or countering. Diplomats, however, often take a fourth approach, according to a new study by Senior Research Fellow Kristin Haugevik (NUPI) and Professor Cecilie B. Neumann (OsloMet).

  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign policy
Bildet viser en protest mot norsk barnevern i Praha i 2016.I forgrunnen mann i halvfigur som roper og bærer plakat med påskriften "Norway is stealing children"
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What affects Nordic defence cooperation?

We have lacked good tools for analysing security cooperation in medium-sized regions such as the Nordic areas, according to Karsten Friis (NUPI). His most recent article offers a solution. 

  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • The Nordic countries
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Why lack of will to limit climate change amongst ASEAN states?

The countries of Southeast Asia are among the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Why, then, has there been so little will to take action? This paradox is the focus of a new article from the ACCEPT project. 

  • Asia
  • Climate
  • Energy
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The crises threatening the EU today

Corona crisis, legitimization crisis and climate crisis. These are merely a few of the obstacles currently facing the EU. How is it coping? And where will the EU find itself in 2025? EU crisis management is in focus in a new book by Prof. Marianne Riddervold (NUPI and HINN) and colleagues. 

  • Regional integration
  • Diplomacy and foreign policy
  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • Governance
  • The EU
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What's next for the Women, Peace and Security Agenda (WPS)?

2020 marks the 20th anniversary of Security Council Resolution 1325. But the important Women, Peace and Security agenda seem to have had a backlash in recent years. 

  • Security policy
  • Peace operations
  • Humanitarian issues
  • Conflict
  • Fragile states
  • International organizations
  • United Nations
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How Covid-19 affects sustainable energy transitions

Less flying. More biking. More staying at home, also when you are working. A new article by nine renowned energy experts explains how the pandemic may change the global energy landscape. 

  • Pandemics
  • Climate
  • Energy
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‘We need to reflect on what “freedom” means to us’

What does freedom mean? In her new book, NUPI Senior Research Fellow Rita Augestad Knudsen examines the use of this concept within international politics.

  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign policy
  • Conflict
  • Governance
  • International organizations
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