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  • Fri 31 Jan 2020
    Event

    CANCELLED: Sensible Politics: Visualizing International Relations

    Time: 09:00 Location: NUPI

    We unfortunately have to cancel this seminar due to unforeseen events.

  • Thu 30 Jan 2020
    Event

    Theory Seminar: From parts to wholes: Representants and international orders

    Time: 13:00 Location: NUPI

    Alena Drieschova will discuss her new article on international order that focuses on representatives.

  • Thu 26 Sep 2019
    Event

    Environmental challenges know no borders – Foreign policy for a habitable planet

    Time: 14:30 Location: Deichman's main library

    What obstacles is there in solving the climate crisis? Who is responsible for saving us from it? Does it matter what we do locally and nationally? What role does foreign policy play in reaching the goal? WWF, J.M. Stenersens Forlag and NUPI invites you to a mini-lecture with David Wallace-Wells and a...

  • Thu 26 Sep 2019
    Event

    Theory seminar: States and Nature – The Effects of Climate Change on Security

    Time: 12:00 Location: NUPI

    Joshua Busby, University of Texas-Austin, will present the main argument and empirical work from his draft book manuscript.

  • Wed 24 Apr 2019
    Event

    Norway and New Zealand - common challenges, common solutions?

    Time: 14:30 Location: NUPI

    Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs in New Zealand, Rt. Hon Winston Peters, visits NUPI on 24 April.

  • Fri 26 Oct 2018
    Event

    Theory Seminar: The prospects for Chinese leadership in an age of upheaval

    Time: 13:15 Location: NUPI

    Srdjan Vucetic will discuss his latest paper on China’s possibilities in a time where the relationship between the West and USA is more uncertain than before.

  • Thu 27 Sep 2018
    Event

    Theory Seminar: Why weak states persist and alternatives to the state fade away

    Time: 13:15 Location: NUPI

    Arjun Chowdhury visits NUPI to discuss his new book “The Myth of International Order: Why weak states persist and alternatives to the state fade away”.

  • Tue 12 Jun 2018
    Event

    Theory Seminar: Bureaucracy and Diplomatic Representation - the case of Kosovo

    Time: 13:15 Location: NUPI

    Tobias Wille visits NUPI to discuss his paper on how Kosovo sought to assert its statehood through the professionalisation of its foreign service.

  • Thu 7 Jun 2018
    Event

    CANCELLED: Theory Seminar: It Takes Time: Forecasts, Democracy, and Academia

    Time: 13:15 Location: NUPI

    This event has unfortunately been cancelled.

  • Tue 20 Mar 2018
    Event

    Breakfast seminar: Global disorder and distrust – Trump as a symptom

    Time: 09:00 Location: NUPI

    What are the consequences of American distrust in the political elite for international politics? Daniel Drezner and Ole Jacob Sending discusses this and more as a part of NUPIs "Global disorder and distrust" series.

  • Thu 18 Jan 2018
    Event

    Breakfast seminar: Global disorder and distrust – the Middle East

    Time: 08:30 Location: NUPI

    New seminar series about the global distrust that has been more evident lately, and the first event will take a closer look what this development means for the Middle East.

  • Fri 8 Dec 2017
    Event

    Theory seminar: The Emergence of Hyper-real Politics of Truth

    Time: 13:15 Location: NUPI

    Andreas Aagaard Nøhr, PhD Candidate on International Relations at LSE visits NUPI to talk about post-truth politics.

  • Wed 18 Oct 2017
    Event

    International Intervention and Local Politics: Insights from Aceh

    Time: 13:00 Location: NUPI

    Fabio Scarpello visits NUPI to talk about the book "International Interventions and Local Politics: Fragmented States and the Politics of Scale".

  • Thu 19 Oct 2017
    Event

    Theory Seminar: Contestation, norms and normativitiy. What’s at stake and what empirics can tell us about it

    Time: 13:15 Location: NUPI

    Professor Nicole Deitelhoff will talk about her research on contestation, norms and normativity.

  • Wed 21 Jun 2017
    Event

    Can quotas lead to social justice?

    Time: 14:45 Location: NUPI

    What are the long-term effects of electoral quotas? This is the topic NUPI researcher Francesca R. Jensenius has studied in her new book. At this book launch, she and Mari Teigen (ISF) will talk about some of her key findings and their relevance for discussions of political inclusion in Norway and elsewhere.

  • Fri 5 May 2017
    Event

    Theory seminar: «“These Days of Shoah”: History, Habitus, and Realpolitik in Jewish Palestine, 1942– 1943»

    Time: 13:15 Location: NUPI

    Daniel J. Levine is visiting NUPI on May 5 to present his new book project.

  • Fri 31 Mar 2017
    Event

    Theory seminar: Co‐Managing International Crises: Judgements and Justifications

    Time: 13:00 Location: NUPI

    This is the title of the new book from Professor of International Relations at the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, Markus Kornprobst, who is coming to NUPI to talk about it.

  • Wed 11 Jan 2017
    Event

    Political Asylum Deceptions: The Culture of Suspicion

    Time: 14:00 Location: NUPI

    The line between truth and lies is often elusive in political asylum matters. Carol Bohmer will look at the problems related to deception and suspicion in asylum matters.

  • Thu 19 Jan 2017
    Event

    Theory seminar: When War is Oikonomia by Other Means

    Time: 14:00 Location: NUPI

    NUPI has the pleasure of inviting you to a theory seminar with Patricia Owens from University of Sussex.

  • Wed 7 Dec 2016
    Event

    Theory Seminar: Beyond Reification and Deconstruction: Towards a Dialogical Approach to Theorizing International Politic

    Time: 13:00 Location: NUPI

    NUPI has the pleasure of inviting you to a theory seminar with Andreas Holmedahl Hvidsten from the Department of International Politics, University of Oslo. He recently defended his doctoral thesis "Beyond Reification and Deconstruction: Towards a Dialogical Approach to Theorizing International...

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