Skip to content
NUPI skole

Event

Expert meeting: Fragile states

In connection with the Ministry of Foreign Affair’s project “Norwegian foreign and security policy – the options ahead”, which will lead to a white paper in spring 2017, NUPI is in cooperation with the MFA organizing a series of expert meetings on relevant topics during spring/early summer 2016. The main purpose of the meetings is to give academic input to the project.
08 March 2016
11:00 Europe/Oslo
Language: Norwegian
NUPI
Seminar

Themes

  • Security policy
  • Development policy
  • Foreign policy
  • Norwegian

The topic for the first roundtable will be "Fragile states and stabilization". Norway’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Børge Brende has announced a greater focus on fragile states and stabilization. Preventing these countries from collapsing into chaos or becoming a safe haven for terrorists is “an important foreign policy priority”, according to Brende (UD 07.10.2015). Countries in North-Africa, the Middle East and the Sahel region have been identified as a key priority for Norwegian engagement, in addition to existing (fragile) focus countries including Palestine, Afghanistan and Haiti. Key words mentioned by the Minister includes education, health, peace and reconciliation and job creation.

At this roundtable we will look at international engagement with fragile states, and stabilization initiatives in particular. An explicit intention is to discuss what the best framework is for Norwegian engagement. The discussions will be centered on two overarching topics: 1) Fragile states as basis for policy prescription: what tools do we have? 2) Norway’s approach towards fragile states: what is the best way forward?

The event on Fragile states will be a closed roundtable discussion with a limited number of short presentations and discussions. Participation will be by invitation only, covering experts from academic institutions, practitioners and policy makers

Chair

Ulf Sverdrup
Former Director
08 March 2016
11:00 Europe/Oslo
Language: Norwegian
NUPI
Seminar

Themes

  • Security policy
  • Development policy
  • Foreign policy
  • Norwegian