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Trust, anger and the limits of EU democracy promotion

  • Regional integration
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Governance
  • The EU
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Event
13:00 - 14:30 Europe/Oslo
NUPI, Rosenkrantz' gate 22, OSLO
Engelsk
Event
13:00 - 14:30 Europe/Oslo
NUPI, Rosenkrantz' gate 22, OSLO
Engelsk
6. Feb 2026
Event
13:00 - 14:30 Europe/Oslo
NUPI, Rosenkrantz' gate 22, OSLO
Engelsk

Social trust and resilience: Recent findings from Ukraine

In this seminar we will launch the NUPI Ukraine Centre and present fresh data from the first face-to-face street survey completed in Kyiv since the Russian full-scale invasion.

Research project
2025 - 2028 (Ongoing)

The ideological production, policy outcomes and practices of wartime Putinism (WARPUT)

In WARPUT, researchers examine the wartime transformation of Russian politics and society through the prism of ideology. ...

  • Security policy
  • Regional integration
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Conflict
  • Nationalism
  • Governance
  • Security policy
  • Regional integration
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Conflict
  • Nationalism
  • Governance
Publications
Publications
Report
Anna Eriksen Rio, Ankita Barthwal

India in South Asia: Quest for regional dominance in a multipolar world

This report analyses India’s role in South Asia at a time of heightened geopolitical uncertainty and domestic volatility across the region. As India’s economic and strategic weight grows, its immediate neighbourhood has become the most consequential arena in which the opportunities and constraints of its rise are revealed.

  • Asia
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  • Asia
Publications
Publications
Policy brief

Morocco’s climate policy at a turning point under the EU CBAM

Morocco’s climate leadership is now tested by the European Union’s (EU) Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which shifts attention from ambition to verifiable industrial performance. Despite strong renewable efforts, the carbon intensity of electricity and gaps in monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) readiness expose exporters to rising compliance pressure. The next phase of CBAM will also affect small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), many of which lack reporting and decarbonization capacity. Morocco now faces a turning point where climate ambition must translate into systems that support export competitiveness. A focused set of reforms can strengthen energy access, data credibility, and institutional coordination for a CBAM-ready transition. - Improve access to low-carbon electricity and streamline self-generation - Accelerate development of an MRV system with clear institutional roles, publicly available emission factors and reliable carbon emissions accounting tools. - Support SMEs with targeted CBAM-readiness tools, training and finance. - Consider gradual domestic carbon pricing to reduce CBAM costs and fund industrial decarbonization.

  • Europe
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Climate
  • The EU
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  • Europe
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Climate
  • The EU
Publications
Publications
Scientific article

Borders Ending Nowhere: The Geopolitical Imaginaries and Practices of Russia’s Spheres of Interest in Africa

Russia has been involved in Africa since Tsarist times, but its involvement has ebbed and flowed. Nonetheless, the idea of Africa as an open political landscape in which Russia could act as a great power has been relatively persistent, often in connection with the domestic resurfacing of civilisational discourses on Russian exceptionalism. Recently, there has been much concern in the West about the expansion of Russian projection in Africa, with some suggesting that Moscow is establishing a sphere of influence. Our analysis of Russia’s geopolitical imagination and its subsequent practices does not lead us to conclude that a deliberate attempt to establish a genuine sphere of influence is underway. Instead, we see an opportunistic endeavour to assert and shape a geographically continuous sphere of interest (Russian: sfera interesov), negotiating with local partners forms of collaboration that reflect and prompt change in the international system.

  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Africa
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  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Africa
Research project
2026 - 2028 (Ongoing)

From Lessons to Strategic Choices: Implications for long-term defence planning (StratLess)

This project looks at how militaries identify and draw so-called strategic lessons, and how this influences and shapes military planning. ...

  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Cyber
  • Europe
  • The Nordic countries
  • The EU
  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Cyber
  • Europe
  • The Nordic countries
  • The EU

The risks of a war economy mentality

  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Europe
  • Conflict
Publications
Publications
Policy brief
Manal Shehabi

A Pathway to Security in the MENA: Integrating Subregional Electricity Markets

Despite being among the richest regions in energy, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is facing security and electricity crises. Grids are beset with technical challenges and gas dependence, and energy poverty is high amidst conflict. Integrated cross-border electricity markets can alleviate power shortages through trade. Yet MENA’s three subregional power markets are underutilized, trading 2% of electricity generated. This policy brief argues that governments must integrate each of the three MENA subregional grids into electricity markets, expanding to Iran and Türkiye. This is the most practical pathway and the first phase towards a MENA-wide integrated electricity market. States must undertake technical, institutional, and market reforms to transform MENA’s subregional grids into resilient, efficient and low-carbon integrated grids offering short-term stability and long-term security.

  • Security policy
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Energy
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  • Security policy
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Energy
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Research project
2026 - 2029 (Ongoing)

INFRAPOLITICS: Strengthening Critical Infrastructure Governance for Resilience and Security (INFRAPOL)

How does the geopoliticization of infrastructures interact with critical infrastructure (CI) protection and governance at the national level? ...

  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • Terrorism and extremism
  • NATO
  • Cyber
  • Europe
  • The Nordic countries
  • Energy
  • International organizations
  • The EU
  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • Terrorism and extremism
  • NATO
  • Cyber
  • Europe
  • The Nordic countries
  • Energy
  • International organizations
  • The EU
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