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Kristin Haugevik

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Summary

Kristin Haugevik is Research Professor in the Research Group on Global Order and Diplomacy. She holds a PhD in political science from the University of Oslo (2014). An International Relations scholar, Haugevik’s research at NUPI revolves around international diplomacy, inter-state cooperation and friendship with a geographical focus on the Euro-Atlantic region and the foreign policies of Britain and the Nordic states. Her work has appeared in, inter alia, European Journal of International RelationsCooperation and ConflictThe Hague Journal of DiplomacyJournal of European IntegrationPolitics and Governance and Global Affairs. She is also the author of Special Relationships in World Politics: Inter-State Friendship and Diplomacy After the Second World War (Routledge, 2018).

Kristin is Editor in Chief of the journal Cooperation and Conflict, 2023-2027.

 

Recent academic publications:

 

Full publication list here.

Expertise

  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Regional integration
  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • The Nordic countries
  • Governance
  • The EU

Education

2014 PhD, Political Science, University of Oslo

2005 MA, Political science, University of Oslo

Work Experience

2018-2022 Head, Global Order and Diplomacy, NUPI

2014- Senior Research Fellow, NUPI

Aktivitet

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Puddelpolitikk i praksis? Aftenposten, 30 July

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Ansvar for å beskytte?

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Middelvei med fransk touche: Franske og britiske preferanser for EUs sikkerhets- og forsvarspolitikk

Denne artikkelen diskuterer betydningen av Frankrikes og Storbritannias preferanser i utviklingen av EUs felles sikkerhets- og forsvarspolitikk (ESDP). Mer spesifikt: I hvor stor grad gjenspeiler ESDPs institusjonelle utvikling henholdsvis franske og britiske preferanser for sikkerhets- og forsvarspolitikk? I hvilket omfang har de to landene bidratt finansielt og personellmessig til EUs første militære operasjoner?

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Strategic Adaption or Identity Change? : An analysis of Britain's Approach to the ESDP 1998-2004

In this working paper, Kristin Marie Haugevik seeks to analyse the nature of the changes in Britain’s approach to the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) after 1998. Ever since the beginning of the European integration process in 1951, Britain’s approach to European security and defence cooperation has been characterized by anti-federalism and transatlanticism. Hence, it was unexpected when Tony Blair, together with Jacques Chirac, took the initiative to frame a common security and defence policy for the EU in Saint Malo in 1998. This paper discusses to what extent Britain’s new approach to the ESDP after 1998 can be explained as the result of a strategic adaptation, and to what extent it can be seen as a result of more profound changes in the British identity and security interests. These two accounts are tested by analysing Britain’s approach to some of the most important ESDP documents since 1998: the Saint Malo declaration, the Laeken declaration, the Nice Treaty, the European Security Strategy, and the Constitution Treaty

  • Security policy
  • Europe
  • Security policy
  • Europe
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“The European Dream”

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“The Breaking of Nations”

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