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  • Publication : Report

    Norwegians adapting to a changing world

    2020
      • Øyvind Svendsen
      • Åsmund Weltzien
    The world as we have come to know it is changing. Some of the core principles of the rules-based liberal international order are being challenged. The established truths and practices that we have based our foreign policies on are put into question. How do Norwegians respond to these changes? What are...
  • Publication : NUPI Policy Brief

    Sikkerhetspolitiske rammebetingelser i bevegelse

    2018
    (Available in Norwegian only): Verden preges av mer kompleksitet og usikkerhet enn på flere tiår. Kanskje har vi har allerede vent oss til hyppigere omveltninger. Mennesker er tilpasningsdyktige. Kanskje har vi ikke fullt ut tatt inn rekkevidden – også for Norge – av skredet av hendelser og endring i...
  • Publication : NUPI Policy Brief

    Russian foreign policy as an instrument for domestic mobilization

    2018
    Despite numerous declarations, the Russian authorities have done very little about domestic reforms, such as economic modernization. By contrast, Russia’s external policy has been extremely active, and is extensively debated within Russia itself. On the surface, it may seem that the domestic agenda is...
  • Publication : NUPI Report

    ‘Violent Extremism’ in the Lake Chad Basin. Understanding the Drivers of the Boko Haram Insurgency.

    2017
  • Publication : NUPI Policy Brief

    Burden-sharing in NATO. The Trump effect won’t last

    2017
    The Trump Administration has adopted a more confrontational and transactional approach to burden-sharing in NATO. It has threatened to “moderate” its commitment to the Alliance unless the European members increase their defence spending (US Mission to NATO 2017), and contribute more to out-of-area operations....
  • Publication : NUPI Report

    Strengthening the Peace and Governance Nexus within the African Union. Enhancing synergy between the African Governance Architecture (AGA) and the...

    2017
    The vision of the African Union (AU) is to achieve “an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in the global arena”. The attainment of that vision hinges on three foundational imperatives: democratic governance, peace and security, and sustainable...
  • Publication : NUPI Policy Brief

    How The Joint Strike Fighter Seeks To Preserve Air Supremacy For Decades To Come

    2017
    Since its inception in 2001, the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program has cleared several technical and political hurdles as it is nearing the end of its development stage, formally known as System Development and Demonstration (SDD), which is expected to be completed in the spring of 2018. The JSF is...
  • Publication : NUPI Policy Brief

    Building Bridges for Success:Rethinking Peace Operations Training for Complex Environments

    2017
    Witnessing the changes in armed conflict since the 1990s, several global political-level agendas have emerged, recognizing the growing human suffering from armed conflict and the long-term consequences on societies. These high-level agendas, such as Protection of Civilians (POC), Women, Peace and Security...
  • Publication : NUPI Working Paper

    Public opinion in Putin’s Russia. The public sphere, opinion climate and ‘authoritarian bias’

    2017
    Russian public opinion polls regularly report approval ratings of 84% to 86% for President Vladimir Putin – but can we trust those figures? This question has come to the fore after the events of 2014. Although Putin’s decision to annex Crimea, with the subsequent broad confrontation with the West, was...
  • Publication : NUPI Working Paper

    Iceland’s Relations with its Regional Powers: Alignment with the EU-US sanctions on Russia

    2017
    The paper examines the Icelandic government’s consideration to withdraw its support for the sanctions against Russia over Ukraine in 2015. The consideration came as a surprise to many since Iceland in the past has habitually aligned itself closely with the United States and the European Union in such...
  • Publication : NUPI Working Paper

    Iceland’s Relations with its Regional Powers: Alignment with the EU-US sanctions

    2017
    The paper examines the Icelandic government’s consideration to withdraw its support for the sanctions against Russia over Ukraine in 2015. The consideration came as a surprise to many since Iceland in the past has habitually aligned itself closely with the United States and the European Union in such...
  • Publication : ARTIKKEL

    TEKNISK TEST FRA NETMAKING AS - SLETT DENNE

    2016
      • Åsmund Weltzien
  • Publication : ARTIKKEL

    TEST

    2016
      • Åsmund Weltzien
  • Publication : NUPI Policy Brief

    New Momentum for European Defence Cooperation

    2016
    For better or for worse, the politics of Brexit, in combination with the implementation of the new EU Global Strategy for Foreign and Security Policy, have generated renewed momentum for European defence cooperation. EU member states have tabled a range of proposals. Some consolidation will be necessary,...
  • Publication : NUPI Policy Brief

    Emissions trading and climate diplomacy between Europe and China

    2016
  • Publication : NUPI Policy Brief

    Non-allied states in a changing Europe: Sweden and its bilateral relationship with Finland in a new security context

    2016
    Swedish security policy has experienced dramatic developments in recent decades. With the end of the Cold War, Swedish security policy could not identify any military threat to the country’s security, and so the armed forces were dramatically reduced. What remained of Swedish defence shifted the focus...
  • Publication : NUPI Policy Brief

    China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the New Eurasian Order

    2016
    As Chinese President Xi Jinping’s signature project, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has redirected the structures and the objectives of both foreign and domestic policy in the PRC. BRI’s goal is primarily economic: to increase trade and investment along China’s periphery by funding and building infrastructure...
  • Publication : NUPI Policy Brief

    EU referendum: the beginning, not the end, of Brexiteers’ problems

    2016
    On 23 June 2016, Britain voted to leave the European Union. The referendum outcome triggered resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron and his replacement by former Home Secretary Theresa May. This brief enquires into why Cameron lost the referendum battle and what the major challenges facing the new...
  • Publication : NUPI Policy Brief

    China's New Development Bank and Infrastructure-led Growth

    2016
    In view of China’s recent launch of several new development banks (AIIB, OBOR, NDB) with a central focus on infrastructure, this NUPI Brief takes a look at how China’s infrastructure projects have fared both at home and abroad in the past. It asks the question: Does economic growth, boosted by infrastructure...
  • Publication : NUPI Policy Brief

    More teeth for the NATO-Tiger How the Framework Nation Concept can reduce NATO’s growing formation – capability gap

    2016
    How can the Framework Nation Concept reduce NATO’s growing formation – capability gap?
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