Ane Teksum Isbrekken
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Ane Teksum Isbrekken is senior advisor in NUPI's Communications department. She is one of NUPI's press contacts, and produces content for all NUPI channels. In particular, Isbrekken writes articles for NUPI.no and is one of the hosts of NUPI's podcast series Utenrikshospitalet.
Isbrekken has worked for several Norwegian media publications, including Dagbladet and Dagens Næringliv. She holds a bachelors degree in political science and sociology, and a masters degree in journalism.
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Clear all filtersPeace in a world of threats
NUPI participates in the high-level thematic debate on UN, Peace and Security organized by the UN General Assembly 10-11 May 2016.
Russian nationalism on the rise
Nationalism is increasingly evident in Russian society. Researchers Helge Blakkisrud (NUPI) and Pål Kolstø (UiO) take a closer look at the phenomenon in their most recent book.
The future of peace in Africa
Africa does not need saviors, but partners, according to Cedric de Coning and John Karlsrud, co-editors of the recent book ‘The Future of African Peace Operations: From Janjaweed to Boko Haram’.
What's next for Europe?
How should the EU respond to the American ‘pivot’ – the strategic shift towards the Asia-Pacific?
Climbing on global ranking
NUPI ranks third worldwide in government affiliated think tanks in this year's Global Go to think tank index – the most renowned ranking in its field.
In the wake of the crisis
After the Ukraine crisis, the EU’s approach towards Russia has changed, according to results from a NUPI research project.
Prestigious funding to NUPI
NUPI has been awarded prestigious TOPPFORSK project funding to study how states cope with challenges in the field of power and geo-politics.
Looking into right-wing extremism
NUPI researcher Tore Bjørgo is to lead a new centre for research on right-wing extremism. The University of Oslo has been granted NOK 50 million to establish the centre.
What does Russia want?
Professor Roy Allison explains the Russian agenda in Syria in this NUPI interview.
The power of energy
Today, Russia delivers one third of the EU’s energy imports – but after the Ukraine crisis, relations have become tense. Are energy imports from the USA or Brazil the answer?