Henrik Stålhane Hiim
Senior Research FellowHenrik Stålhane Hiim's main area of research is Chinese foreign and security policy. He also has a strong interest in nuclear proliferation and arms control.
Hiim completed his PhD at the University of Oslo in 2016. His dissertation explores China’s approach to the nuclear programs of Pakistan, Iran, and North Korea. Hiim is a former Stanton nuclear security fellow at MIT, and has been a guest researcher at Beijing University. At NUPI, he is a Senior Research Fellow in the Research group on Russia, Asia and International Trade.
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NUPI replaces NRK P2's 'Ekko' this week
07.12.2020NUPI has produced ten hours of high quality radio about foreign policy and international relations. The programs will air on NRK P2 during week 50, Monday to Friday from 9.00 to 11.00. Tune in! -
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NUPI awarded funding for four research projects by the Research Council of Norway
16.12.2020A good week for NUPI - The Research Council of Norway awarded NUPI funding for four new research projects. -
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NUPI awarded funding for four research projects by the Research Council of Norway
16.12.2020A good week for NUPI - The Research Council of Norway awarded NUPI funding for four new research projects. -
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NUPI awarded funding for five research projects by the Research Council of Norway
16.12.2020The Research Council of Norway awarded NUPI funding for five new research projects. -
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NUPI replaces NRK P2's 'Ekko' this week
07.12.2020NUPI has produced ten hours of high quality radio about foreign policy and international relations. The programs will air on NRK P2 during week 50, Monday to Friday from 9.00 to 11.00. Tune in! -
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The Russia Conference 2020: Great Powers and Arctic Politics
07.09.2020Did you miss the conference on 10 September? Here are all the panels for you to watch! -
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The Russia Conference 2020: Great Powers and Arctic Politics
07.09.2020Did you miss the conference on 10 September? Here are all the panels for you to watch! -
Research project
Roads to Power? The political effects of infrastructure projects in Asia (ROADS)
2020 - 2024 (Ongoing)Does investing in roads and railroads in another country generate increased political influence? ROADS seeks to answer this question by zooming in on China´s role in building high-speed railways (HSR) in Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia and Indonesia.
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Consequences of Investments for National Security (COINS)
2019 - 2023 (Ongoing)How can liberal open societies reap the benefits of open economies, but at the same time protect their legitimate security interests? In the project “Consequences of Investments for National Security” (COINS) we are examining how liberal economies can attract foreign investments whilst at the same time...
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Tue 4 Feb 2020Event
Theory Seminar: Crafting Payoffs: Strategies and Effectiveness of Economic Statecraft
Time: 13:15 Location: NUPIWhen is it effective to use economic instruments in international politics?
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What does China really want in the Middle East?
16.12.2019In a recent article, NUPI research fellow Henrik S. Hiim and Stig Stenslie aim to find an answer. -
Publication : Academic article
China's Realism in the Middle East
2019While the United States is seeking to adopt a lower profile in the Middle East, China's interests in the region is expanding. This raises questions about the future of China's strategy towards the region. Will China seize the opportunity to establish a heavy military presence, cultivate client... -
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Strategic stability, new technologies and the future of nuclear disarmament in Asia
2019 - 2021 (Ongoing)This project examines the main obstacles to nuclear arms control and disarmament, focusing on Asia.
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How to negotiate with difficult partners?
16.05.2019Ambassador Christopher R. Hill shares his insights and experiences from the frontline of American diplomacy in this episode of NUPI podcast. -
Wed 30 Jan 2019Event
China and the nuclear crises in Iran and North Korea
Time: 14:00 Location: NUPIThe nuclear deal with Iran is in crisis, and talks on the North Korean nuclear program has made little progress. At the same time, China is well on its way to become one of the world’s most powerful states. How important is it for China to prevent any further proliferation of nuclear weapons?
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Why are Asia’s nuclear powers rearming?
12.12.2018The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has granted NOK 8 million to NUPI researchers Henrik Hiim and Sverre Lodgaard to study the drivers of nuclear rearmament in Asia.