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Morten Bøås

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Summary

Morten Bøås (PhD) is Research Professor and works predominantly on issues concerning peace and conflict in Africa, including issues such as land rights and citizenship conflicts, youths, ex-combatants and the new landscape of insurgencies and geopolitics.

Bøås has authored, co-authored and co-edited several books and published a number of articles for academic journals. He has conducted in-depth fieldwork in a number of African countries and travelled widely elsewhere on the continent.

Expertise

  • Terrorism and extremism
  • Development policy
  • Africa
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
  • Fragile states
  • Migration
  • Insurgencies
  • International organizations

Education

2001 Dr.Polit. (Ph.D) in Political Science, University of Oslo

1995 The CRE/Copernicus Seminar on Environmental Law

1994 Cand.Polit., in Political Science, University of Oslo

Work Experience

2013- Research professor, NUPI

2010-2012 Head of Research, Fafo’s Institute for Applied International Studies

2002-2010 Research Fellow, Fafo

Aktivitet

Event
16:00 - 17:15
Microsoft Teams
Engelsk
Event
16:00 - 17:15
Microsoft Teams
Engelsk
9. Sep 2021
Event
16:00 - 17:15
Microsoft Teams
Engelsk

Long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic resource mobilisation in sub-Saharan Africa

Which impacts may the Covid-19 pandemic have for taxation in sub-Saharan Africa? Professor Odd-Helge Fjeldstad (CMI) will present findings from a new study at this webinar.

Event
16:00 - 17:30
Microsoft Teams
Engelsk
Event
16:00 - 17:30
Microsoft Teams
Engelsk
9. Sep 2021
Event
16:00 - 17:30
Microsoft Teams
Engelsk

Long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic resource mobilisation in sub-Saharan Africa

Which impacts may the Covid-19 pandemic have for taxation in sub-Saharan Africa? Professor Odd-Helge Fjeldstad (CMI) will present findings from a new study at this webinar.

Event
11:00 - 12:30
Microsoft Teams
Engelsk
Event
11:00 - 12:30
Microsoft Teams
Engelsk
22. Jun 2021
Event
11:00 - 12:30
Microsoft Teams
Engelsk

Jihadist Governance in the Sahel

Often depicted as “Islamic terrorists”, jihadist insurgent governance has rarely been systematically researched in the academic literature. In this seminar, we will discuss what the research tells us about how jihadists govern and why their governance differs not only between different groups but also within the same group.

Articles
News
Articles
News

Seven new research projects to NUPI

Exciting new research on topics ranging from energy and climate, cyber security and vulnerable states will be done by NUPI in the coming years. Seven new research projects have won funding from the Research Council of Norway. A total of 260 applications were funded, in fierce competition with over to thousand applicants.
  • Cyber
  • International economics
  • Europe
  • Fragile states
  • Climate
  • Energy
Publications
Publications
Patryk Kugiel, Viljar Haavik, Morten Bøås

Much Ado About Very Little? Migration-Linked Development Assistance — the Cases of Poland and Norway

In response to the migration management crisis that peaked in Europe in 2015-2016, the EU institutions and some European states promised to address the “root causes of migration”, with development assistance seen as an important tool in that respect. By comparing the development cooperation policies of Poland and Norway, this paper shows how the development-migration nexus has been implemented in practice by new and traditional donors alike. Despite important differences at the rhetorical level, neither state has substantially changed their development cooperation to link it directly to migration interests. This demonstrates the limited usefulness of the “root causes of migration” approach.

  • Security policy
  • Development policy
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Africa
  • Humanitarian issues
  • Migration
  • Theory and method
  • Security policy
  • Development policy
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Africa
  • Humanitarian issues
  • Migration
  • Theory and method
Event
16:00 - 18:00
Microsoft Teams
Engelsk
Event
16:00 - 18:00
Microsoft Teams
Engelsk
2. Dec 2020
Event
16:00 - 18:00
Microsoft Teams
Engelsk

WEBINAR: Launch of special issue of International Spectator

We are happy to promote the launch of a special issue of the "International Spectator" journal on Governance, Fragility and Insurgency in the Sahel: A Hybrid Political Order in the Making, guest edited by Morten Bøås and Francesco Strazzari.

Publications
Publications
Scientific article

Governance, fragility and insurgency in the Sahel: a hybrid order in the making

Once a region that rarely featured in debates about global security, the Sahel has become increasingly topical as it confronts the international community with intertwined challenges related to climate variability, poverty, food insecurity, population displacement, transnational crime, contested statehood and jihadist insurgencies. This Special Issue discerns the contours of political orders in the making. After situating the Sahel region in time and space, we focus on the trajectory of regional security dynamics over the past decade, which are marked by two military coups in Mali (2012 and 2020). In addressing state fragility and societal resilience in the context of increasing external intervention and growing international rivalry, we seek to consider broader and deeper transformations that can be neither ignored nor patched up through the framework of the ‘war on terror’ projected onto ‘ungoverned spaces’. Focusing especially on the mobilisation of material and immaterial resources, we apply political economy lenses in combination with a historical sociological approach to shed light on how extra-legal governance plays a crucial role in the deformation, transformation and reformation of political orders.

  • Terrorism and extremism
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Fragile states
  • Insurgencies
  • Governance
  • Terrorism and extremism
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Fragile states
  • Insurgencies
  • Governance
Publications
Publications
Scientific article

Explaining violence in Tillaberi: insurgetn appropiration of local Grievances

The Tillabéri region in Niger has quickly lapsed into a state of violence and come under the control of ‘violent entrepreneurs’ – that is, non-state armed actors possessing some kind of political agenda, which is implemented in tandem with different types of income-generating activities. Violent entrepreneurs rule by force and violence, but they also distribute resources, provide some level of order and offer protection to (at least parts of) the population in the areas they control, or attempt to control. In many local communities in peripheral areas of the Sahel, these violent entrepreneurs have a stronger presence than international community actors and their national allies. This situation is partly the result of spill-over effects from the war in Mali and local herder-farmer conflicts, but the key factors are the ability of jihadi insurgents to appropriate local grievances and the failure of the state to resist this.

  • Insurgencies
  • Insurgencies
Event
15:00 - 16:15
Webinar
Engelsk
Event
15:00 - 16:15
Webinar
Engelsk
25. Nov 2020
Event
15:00 - 16:15
Webinar
Engelsk

Building Tax Systems in Fragile States

How can international donors contribute where institutions are weak?

Publications
Publications
Chapter

Fixers and friends: local and international researchers

While we live in a highly unequal world where your position and place will determine what you have access to. However, based on years of fieldwork in the Sahel, this chapter turns this question around, exploring if it is possible to make inequaity work for mutual benefit. The answer is a modestly yes, and the chapter suggest if not a code of conduct, at least some personal principles of fieldwork that have come to guide my way of doing fieldwork, of making inequality work for mutual benefit.

  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Africa
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
  • Fragile states
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Africa
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
  • Fragile states
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