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  • Publication : Report

    Brothers in Arms and Faith? The Emerging US-Central and Eastern Europe ‘Special Relationship’

    2020
      • Minda Holm
    In this policy note, we explore the nature, strength and tensions of the contemporary US-Central Eastern Europe relationship. We describe the expanding US-CEE ‘brotherhood in arms’: growing trade relations, intensified military cooperation, and rekindled diplomatic ties. Further, we unpack the striking...
  • Publication : Feature article

    Om å være kvinne i akademia

    2019
      • Minda Holm
    Reflections on being a woman in academia. Published in longer version with Forskerforum, Agenda Magasin and Nupi.no.
  • Publication : Popular scientific article

    Drømmen om å gjenkristne Europa

    2019
      • Minda Holm
    The political leadership in Hungary, Poland and Russia talks of protecting Christians abroad - and about saving Europe from itself.
  • Publication : Popular scientific article

    Står den liberale epoken for fall?

    2019
      • Minda Holm
    30 years after the fall of the wall the world is more about continuity than change.
  • Research project

    Common Fear Factors in Foreign Policy (COMFEAR)

    2019 - 2020 (Completed)

    COMFEAR aims to identify key issues of common concern and shared threats as perceived by publics and policymakers in Czechia and Norway.

  • Publication : Popular scientific article

    Kreml og den liberale idéen

    2019
      • Minda Holm
    How radical is Kremlin's anti-liberalism?
  • Publication : Popular scientific article

    Y-blokka og Syria

    2019
      • Minda Holm
    On the securitisation of different spheres of Norwegian society
  • Mon 28 Oct 2019
    Event

    Why Populist Foreign Policies in Europe are Doomed to Fail

    Time: 14:00 Location: NUPI

    Professor Andrew Moravcsik visits NUPI to talk about the surge of populism in Europe and its limitations for foreign policy.

  • Publication : Del av bok/rapport

    Liberale verdifellesskap og selvbilder i praksis: Hvordan Norge gikk til krig og hva vi kan lære

    2019
      • Minda Holm
    (In norwegian only) Hvilke lærdommer kan vi trekke av bombingen av Libya i 2011? Var krigføringen i tråd med krigens folkerett? Brøt norske myndigheter grunnloven i forbindelse med krigsdeltagelsen? Levde media opp til sitt samfunnsoppdrag så lenge krigføringen i Libya pågikk? Ble det norske folk holdt...
  • Publication : Del av bok/rapport

    The Politics of Diasporas and the Duty of Care: Legitimizing interventions through the protection of kin

    2019
      • Minda Holm
    The duty of care (DoC) is largely portrayed as being of a benevolent and liberal character, with welfare states aiding its citizens abroad. In this chapter Holm examines a more complex phenomenon involving the DoC: that of a state and its diaspora. Seeing Duty of Care in relation to diasporas poses...
  • Publication : ARTIKKEL

    Ethnic Diversity in the Recruitment of Diplomats: Why MFAs Take the Issue Seriously

    2019
      • Minda Holm
      • Halvard Leira
    Diversity and its management have become an issue in all organisations. Ministries of foreign affairs (MFAs) do not escape the issue. In the 2000s, states decided to consider more ethnic diversity in the recruitment of their diplomats. In some countries, this new goal requires affirmative action programs....
  • Publication : KRONIKK

    Russland og det ytre høyre

    2019
      • Minda Holm
    (Available in Norwegian only): Båndene mellom Russland og ytre høyre i Europa er mer kompliserte enn man kan få inntrykk av i vestlig media, skriver Minda Holm i denne kronikken.
  • Publication : BOKANMELDELSE

    Tungt skyts

    2019
      • Minda Holm
    (Available in Norwegian only): Minda Holm anmelder Jon Hellesnes’ bok ‘NATO-komplekset: Om militærpolitikk, atomvåpen og norsk USA-servilitet’ i Klassekampens bokmagasin. Holm skriver her om de sannhetene som tas for gitt i norsk sikkerhets- og forsvarspolitikk, deriblant forholdet til USA og NATO. Hva...
  • Publication : ARTIKKEL

    Mutual Lack of Introspection and the ‘Russia Factor’ in the Liberal West

    2019
      • Minda Holm
    Minda Holm makes three claims in this article: one about the representation of Russia as an external enemy and the reflex to blame Russia for unwanted domestic developments; one about the liberal Western Self’s continuous violation of the principles it judges others by; and one about the seemingly deliberate...
  • Publication : ARTIKKEL_POP

    Farlige forbindelser?

    2019
      • Minda Holm
    Den påståtte koblingen mellom franske høyrenasjonalister og Kreml er overdrevet. Men de felles interessene er der.
  • Publication : ARTIKKEL_POP

    Taliban i Moskva og Doha

    2019
      • Minda Holm
    Forrige uke møttes en delegasjon fra Taliban og sentrale afghanske politikere til samtaler i Moskva. Møtet var det mest omfattende av sitt slag siden 2001, året da USA gikk til krig mot Taliban. Møtet kom like etter at Taliban har vært i banebrytende forhandlinger med USA i seks dager i Doha, Qatar....
  • Research project

    A Conceptual History of International Relations (CHOIR)

    2019 - 2023 (Ongoing)

    The purpose of CHOIR is to investigate taken-for-granted concepts of international relations.

  • Publication : ARTIKKEL

    Forum: In the beginning there was no word (For It): Terms, concepts, and early sovereignty

    2018
      • Benjamin de Carvalho
      • Minda Holm
    It is difficult to overstate the importance of the concept sovereignty for international relations (IR). And yet, understanding the historical emergence of sovereignty in international relations has long been curtailed by the all-encompassing myth of the Peace of Westphalia. While criticism of this myth...
  • Bildet viser Halvard Leira News

    What does foreign policy really mean?

    07.12.2018
      • Ane Teksum Isbrekken
    This, with other widely used IR concepts, is what Halvard Leira and his project CHOIR team have received funding to explore.
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