Ane Teksum Isbrekken
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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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NUPI has been awarded prestigious TOPPFORSK project funding to study how states cope with challenges in the field of power and geo-politics.
Looking into right-wing extremism
NUPI researcher Tore Bjørgo is to lead a new centre for research on right-wing extremism. The University of Oslo has been granted NOK 50 million to establish the centre.
What does Russia want?
Professor Roy Allison explains the Russian agenda in Syria in this NUPI interview.
The power of energy
Today, Russia delivers one third of the EU’s energy imports – but after the Ukraine crisis, relations have become tense. Are energy imports from the USA or Brazil the answer?
Unpacking EU crisis response
How does the EU respond to crises? This is the key question posed by a group of NUPI researchers who have succeeded in the competition for funding within the world’s largest research programme.
Conflicting theory and practice
Donor mechanisms for control and recipients’ desires for autonomy often collide in the development aid universe, shows a NUPI researcher in a recent book.
Does dialogue resolve conflicts?
Dialogue has become a buzzword in international politics. But can it really carry the burden of conflict resolution?
David versus Goliath? Small states in the EU
What direction will Europe take, and what does this move mean for small states like Norway? This was key question when EU minister Vidar Helgesen, opened NUPI’s EUNOR workshop October 8.
Winners and losers of the refugee crisis
Emotions run strong in the global migration debate. NUPI’s Morten Bøås calls for a more sober debate in order to achieve better policy.
A diplomatized world
Diplomacy is no longer the sole preserve of states – nowadays even consultancy firms offer their services in peace-making and reconciliation. And the entire theory framework for diplomacy has become of growing importance.