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Andreas Lind Kroknes

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alind.kroknes@nupi.no
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Summary

Andreas Lind Kroknes works as an advisor in the Research Group on Peace, Conflict and Development.

Kroknes completed his Master's degree in Political Science at the University of Oslo in the spring of 2022. His master's thesis dealt with the issue of power transition and political stability in Chad in the wake of the death of Idriss Déby.

His interests include issues of peace and conflict, state-building, takeover in authoritarian and fragile states, and great power rivalry in Africa. The Sahel region separating southern and northern Africa is Kroknes' main focus. He has also worked on the Horizon 2020 project PREVEX and is currently a part of the TaxCapDev network.

Expertise

  • Security policy
  • Foreign policy
  • Africa
  • Conflict
  • Fragile states

Education

2016-2019 International Relations, Nord University

2019-2020 Peace & Conflict Studies, Development Studies, Oslo Metropolitan University

2020-2022 Political Science, University of Oslo

Aktivitet

Articles
New research
Articles
New research

Researchers warn against risky returns and relocations in Nigeria

Nigerian government plans to close refugee camps housing nearly one million internally displaced persons (IDPs). But what might the consequences be? A new report from NUPI takes a closer look at this issue.
  • Africa
  • Humanitarian issues
  • Conflict
  • Fragile states
  • Migration
  • Insurgencies
  • Human rights
  • Governance
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Publications
Publications
Report

The IDP situation in Borno State, Nigeria – returning to uncertainty?

Nigeria is faced with a protracted displacement crisis caused by jihadist insurgencies, banditry and natural disasters. This crisis is particularly manifest in the north-east, where for more than 12 years over 2 million people have been forced to move in to, out of and between internally displaced person (IDP) camps and informal settlements. Some have tried to return home or resettle to another community, only to have to move again. All suffer from limited access to essential services such as healthcare and education, and deficiencies in food security and adequate shelter. Moreover, the young age of the IDP population means many camp residents have few, if any, memories of their lives prior to leaving their homes of origin. The state of Borno is one of the most affected in Nigeria. Here, about 900,000 people continue to live in about 65 formal and 158 informal camps. In 2021, Borno State Governor Prof Babagana Umara Zulum began the process of closing the camps and returning IDPs to their homes of origin. While more than 100,000 people have already moved out of the camps, uncertain remains as to what the majority of IDPs will do once the camps are closed. This report aims to fill this knowledge gap by presenting a foresight study that, coupled with analysis of previous studies, draws on ethnographic data and field observations collected among IDP populations around Maiduguri in October 2024. The foresight analysis framework used relies on three inter-related factors: 1) the weight of history; 2) the contradictions of the present; and 3) the pull of the future. While this method cannot offer statistical representativity, it does allow for indicative scenarios encompassing known (albeit uncertain) risks and probable futures. These scenarios are not only valuable for policy planning, but constitute important pilot data for larger, more systematic studies going forward.

  • Development policy
  • Africa
  • Peace operations
  • Humanitarian issues
  • Conflict
  • Fragile states
  • Migration
  • Nation-building
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  • Development policy
  • Africa
  • Peace operations
  • Humanitarian issues
  • Conflict
  • Fragile states
  • Migration
  • Nation-building
Where does it happen?
Ny forskning viser hvorfor de fleste av oss ikke blir radikalisert og mulige terrorister. Lokale forbilder er en av grunnene.
  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • Terrorism and extremism
  • Economic growth
  • Europe
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Africa
  • Peace operations
  • Humanitarian issues
  • Conflict
  • Fragile states
  • Migration
Where does it happen?
Kvifor godtek befolkninga at militæret fjernar dei valde leiarane i landet?
  • Africa
  • Conflict
  • Fragile states
  • Insurgencies
  • Governance
  • AU
Articles
Articles

Research group for Peace, Conflict and Development

What can we do to prevent war? How can countries emerging from conflict avoid relapse? How well do international peace operations actually work?
  • Foreign policy
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
  • Nation-building
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Articles
Articles

Research group for Peace, Conflict and Development

What can we do to prevent war? How can countries emerging from conflict avoid relapse? How well do international peace operations actually work?
  • Foreign policy
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
  • Nation-building
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