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På bålet - UK og folkeavstemmingen

Britene kan sette EU i brann med sin folkeavstemming.

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Kongo-Kinshasa landeprofil

Den Demokratiske Republikken Kongo (Kongo-Kinshasa) i det sentrale Afrika er det nest største landet på kontinentet og har intet mindre enn ni naboland: Republikken Kongo, Den sentralafrikanske republikk, Sør-Sudan, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Zambia og Angola. Landet har lenge vært preget av enorme flyktningstrømmer og mange væpnede konflikter, og særlig i de nord-østlige og østlige regionene er situasjonen fortsatt alvorlig. I tillegg er de politiske, sosiale og økonomiske forholdene svært vanskelige.

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Measuring the Success of Peace Operations: Directions in Academic Literature

This background paper examines how the academic literature has approached the question of success in peace operations. Here it should be noted that many theoretical and methodological issues have not been settled, nor does this contribution seek to resolve them. The aim here is to shed light on the issue, and indicate where choices need to be made for research into success to be rigorous. The first section examines differences between the way that scholarly and practitioner analyses approach this question. The section that follows looks at how the academic literature has approached the definition of success and where some of the fault-lines lie. In the conclusion I outline a number of methodological decisions that need to be made when conducting research on success.

  • Peace operations
  • Peace operations
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Synthesis Report: Reviewing UN Peace Operations, the UN Peacebuilding Architecture and the Implementation of UNSCR 1325

In 2015, three reviews in the field of Peace and Security were undertaken: the UN peace operations review, the review of the UN Peace building Architecture and the review of the implementation of Security Council Resolution 1325. These reviews reflect the acknowledgement that the changing dynamics of conflict in the world necessitates a revision of the UN’s tools in order for the organisation to maintain its relevance and ability to meet these challenges. This report presents the key recommendations as well as common themes across the reviews. The common themes are: the changing nature of conflict; the importance of the women, peace and security agenda for the UN’s work;the primacy of prevention and the need for a long-term focus; the necessity to shift towards people-centred, inclusive processes; the primacy of politics; the need for field focus and context awareness; the privileging of the military response to violent conflict is counterproductive; partnership with other actorsis important; leadership and professionalisation of the UN is needed; and a call for stronger UN system coherence. It ends by offering some recommendations to the current and next UN Secretary General.

  • Development policy
  • Peace operations
  • Humanitarian issues
  • International organizations
  • United Nations
  • Development policy
  • Peace operations
  • Humanitarian issues
  • International organizations
  • United Nations
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Cyber Security Capacity Building: Security and Freedom

The threats associated with ICT are multifaceted. The present report posits that cyber capacity building (CCB) should not be considered simply a risk management endeavor. The potential for malware, cyber attacks, and cyber crime are not the only challenges associated with the rapid spread of ICT. Policymakers must also consider the intersection of technology and politics, particularly in developing countries still transitioning into democracies.

  • Security policy
  • Cyber
  • Development policy
  • Security policy
  • Cyber
  • Development policy
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Deep hanging out with Michel Foucualt

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Mispricing Argentine soybean exports

  • International economics
  • Development policy
  • South and Central America
  • International economics
  • Development policy
  • South and Central America
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Nord Stream 2: policy dilemmas and the future of EU gas market

The Nord Stream 2 (NS2) gas pipeline project is one of the most controversial issues in EU gas-related debates today. Its proponents hold that the project is driven by purely commercial considerations, while opponents label it as political and contradictory to EU goals and rules. The project has also contributed to raising several questions concerning the role of commercial actors in the shaping and realization of the EU energy policy as well as the impact on EU internal cohesion and relations with Ukraine and Russia. Realization of NS2 may boost the role of Russian gas in the European energy mix, especially in northwestern Europe; however, it could also undermine the credibility of the common EU energy policy, which aims, at least formally, at diversification of supply routes and suppliers as a joint and coordinated response to the energy-security challenges faced by the EU as a whole and by its member states. This Policy Brief sheds light on the current state of the debate on this project and examines the possible short-, mid- and long-term implications.

  • Regional integration
  • Europe
  • Energy
  • The EU
  • Regional integration
  • Europe
  • Energy
  • The EU
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