This article introduces a conceptual framework for analysing and comparing the broader or unintended effects of cooperation anchored in border-crossi1
The debate in Norway regarding security concerns related to Chinese investments has seen a notable change in character over a short period of time. F1
During the second quarter of 2020, Covid-19 led to the second largest setback for world trade after the second world war. But the value of trade soon1
As the number of international rankings has risen dramatically since the 1990s, a large body of scholarship has emerged to examine and understand the1
Do authoritarian regimes engage in active export of their political systems? Or are they primarily concerned about their geopolitical interests? This1
Little is known about how the environmental approaches of foreign investors in developing countries are formed. The objective of this study is to con1
We are excited to announce that this semester’s first webinar in our Tax for Development Webinar Series featuring Merima Ali (CMI and Syracuse University)
China’s role as an international development actor is growing. What is China hoping to achieve? How do African actors respond, and what are possible implications for Norwegian development policy?
Despite the fact that political leaders describe the climate crisis as the biggest challenge of our time, it plays only a marginal role in Norwegian1
Chinese tech giants are increasingly visible and established in the European market. Are we ready for all that this implies?