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Receives 12 million to study how companies handle geopolitical risk
Project leader Ole Jacob Sending and a team of NUPI and CBS researchers have received prestigious FRIPRO funding from the Research Council of Norway for the project DERISK: How firms navigate de-risking regimes.
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Climate, Peace and Security in the Central African Republic
In a new fact sheet from the joint NUPI and SIPRI Climate-related Peace and Security Risks Project (CPSR), the team explore the nexus between climate change, peace and security in the Central African Republic.
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Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet: Central African Republic
The Central African Republic (CAR) is highly exposed to the impacts of climate change due to socioecological vulnerabilities and ongoing insecurity. Drivers of vulnerability include the absence of state authority, natural resource mismanagement, and low household and community resilience. Although the security situation has improved in recent years, it remains volatile; factions of the Coalition of Patriots for Change (CPC), self-defence groups and bandits regularly clash with government forces, allies and mercenaries such as the Wagner Group (now Africa Corps) in rural areas.
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What can we learn from Japan’s efforts to achieve economic security?
A recent NUPI report highlights the increasing importance of economic security on the global political stage. This shift is prompting OECD countries, including Norway, to rethink their approach to global economic engagement.
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Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet: Colombia
Colombia’s decades-long conflict culminated in the 2016 peace agreement between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), which included aims to achieve peace through rural reform, reintegration of former combatants, addressing illicit crop cultivation, and ensuring land restitution and voluntary
return for displaced individuals. However, the combination of non-state armed groups (NSAGs), entrenched violence, social inequality and environmental challenges continues to hinder progress, particularly in rural areas.
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Climate, Peace and Security in Colombia
In a new fact sheet from the joint NUPI and SIPRI Climate-related Peace and Security Risks Project (CPSR), the team explore the nexus between climate change, peace and security in Colombia.
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How should the EU navigate multilateral cooperation?
Project manager John Karlsrud gives an overview of the scope of NAVIGATOR, a EU funded project aiming to make us better understand how cooperation between countries and international organizations develop in a time where there are big changes in global politics.
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The Most Important U.S. Election in a Generation
Many Europeans fear a re-election of Trump. But Harris' priorities could also prove challenging for Europe, according to a new NUPI report.
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Multilateral China: crafting influence in and beyond the UN
How big of a multilateral actor is China? How is it working to influence issues ranging from artificial intelligence to the war in Ukraine?
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Three new projects to NUPI
Last week, we received the wonderful news that NUPI had won three new projects from The Research Council of Norway.
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