Marie Furhovden
Senior Communications Adviser
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Marie Furhovden is a Senior Communications Adviser at NUPI. Previously, she has worked as a journalist at NRK and as a communications adviser at NLA University College. She has also been an intern at the Norwegian Embassy in London.
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Nature knows no political borders
Ecosystems cannot be split up only because they cross state borders. Neither can the governance of nature. What does this mean for state sovereignty?
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2024 - 2026 (Ongoing)
Re-Engaging with Neighbours in a State of War and Geopolitical Tensions (RE-ENGAGE)
RE-ENGAGE’s overarching ambition is to assist the EU in refining its foreign policy toolbox, including its enlargement and neighbourhood policies. This will enhance the Union’s geopolitical leverage a...
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How can the EU promote democracy in Eastern Europe and Western Balkans in a time of war?
RE-ENGAGE, a new Horizon Europe project led by NUPI, aims to enhance the EU’s foreign policy toolbox to assist candidate countries on their path towards democracy amidst a European security crisis.
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An urgent call for regional cooperation and adaptation in Central Asia
Central Asia faces severe climate threats. In this newly published book, experts highlight what the region must take into account when tackling these issues.
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Understanding the roots of Kurdish resilience to violent extremism in Iraq
What are the reasons behind the limited impact of violent extremism and the Islamic State in the Kurdistan region of Iraq?
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Rethinking radicalisation and resilience in Mali and the Sahel
What does resilience against radicalisation and violent extremism look like in Mali and the Sahel? And which drivers are present for the spread of extremism?
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Big EU project to NUPI
From March 2023 NUPI will lead a large EU-funded project on how the EU should navigate multinational cooperation in times of global uncertainty.
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PODCAST: Putin’s potential headache: The anti-mobilization protests in North Caucasus
Listen in on this brand new podcast episode on the protests in Chechnya and Dagestan after Putin’s mobilization announcement in September.
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Bridging or dividing people?
In this podcast episode we’ll take a closer look at the relationship between the different ethnic groups in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, after the Balkan wars.
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Podcast: Most people aren’t radicalized
Why are some communities more likely to experience violent extremism than others? And why do most people living in enabling environments stay clear of radicalization?
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