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A Norwegian perspective on Nordic-China Cooperation

This chapter addresses opportunities and challenges concerning Nordic-China cooperation, seen from Norwegian perspectives. With basis in the overall Norway-China relations, the chapter points to areas where joint activity is already quite dynamic and where many Norwegian actors welcome more Nordic-China cooperation. Academic and business promotion activities seem especially promising. However, the chapter is also very clear on the limitations of furthering the joint activity, not least in the political arena, where there is no interest in replacing activities that are currently national or bilateral in nature with something jointly Nordic.

  • Diplomacy
  • Asia
  • The Nordic countries
  • Diplomacy
  • Asia
  • The Nordic countries
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Explaining Russian reactions to increased NATO military presence

Ever since NATO’s enlargement process began, Russia has voiced concerns for the impact of a greater NATO military presence near the Russian border for its national security. While the signing of the 1997 NATO–Russia Founding Act eased some tensions, Russia–NATO relations have had their ups and downs. Russia’s military intervention in Ukraine and annexation of Crimea in 2014 led NATO to adopt countermeasures aimed at improving the security of its members – such as the deployment of NATO troops to areas deemed for geographical reasons most exposed to potential Russian interventions. This Policy Brief examines Russian reactions to these new NATO deployments, placing them in the broader context of the Russian debate on NATO as a source of strategic concern. It starts with a discussion of the general strategic context, follows with examining the main lines in the Russian debate on NATO as a general security challenge, and continues with an examination of official views on a greater NATO military presence in areas close to Russian borders. It ends with some policy-relevant conclusions on striking a balance between NATO concerns for the security of its members and Russian views on what Moscow defines as national security concerns.

  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Russia and Eurasia
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Scientific article

Om å være kvinne i akademia

Reflections on being a woman in academia. Published in longer version with Forskerforum, Agenda Magasin and Nupi.no.

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Østasiatiske giganter i handelskrig

Why would Japan and South Korea risk large economic losses and weakening security relations in such a precarious time?

  • International economics
  • Trade
  • Globalisation
  • Foreign policy
  • Asia
  • International economics
  • Trade
  • Globalisation
  • Foreign policy
  • Asia
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Scientific article

Drømmen om å gjenkristne Europa

The political leadership in Hungary, Poland and Russia talks of protecting Christians abroad - and about saving Europe from itself.

  • Europe
  • North America
  • Nationalism
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Nationalism
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Generation Putin: Values, orientations and political participation

In spring 2017, many young Russians took to the streets of major cities like Moscow and St Petersburg in protest against the authorities. Since then, the generation that has grown up after the fall of the Soviet Union has captured the imagination of the general public, within the country and abroad. Researchers and journalists have been drawn to ‘Generation Putin,’ the generation that has grown up and come of age during Putin’s rule and now is gaining the right to vote and entering the political landscape. The Levada Center, an independent research organization based in Moscow, has conducted quantitative and qualitative sociological studies aimed at finding whether and how young Russians differ from the other generations. This paper presents the most significant differences according to data available from regular surveys and focus-group materials produced by the Levada Center.

  • Foreign policy
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Foreign policy
  • Russia and Eurasia
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Religious authority and the 2018 parliamentary elections in Iraq

This research brief analyzes the discursive production of, and political struggle over, religious authority in Shia Iraq. It examines Friday sermons held in the run-up to the May 2018 parliamentary elections.

  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • The Middle East and North Africa
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Scientific article

‘Practice time!’ Doxic futures in security and defence diplomacy after Brexit

Time constitutes social life and time management is central to the everyday conduct of international politics. For some reason, however, the practice turn in International Relations (IR) has produced knowledge about how past practices constitute international politics but not about how the future is also a constitutive feature in and on social life. Introducing a novel perspective on practice and temporality, the article argues that intersubjectively situated representations of the future by practitioners in international politics contribute substantially to our understanding of political processes and the making of international politics. To develop what appears a contradiction in terms – that ‘future-practices’ are driven by tacit know-how and conscious reflection simultaneously – the article develops the concept of doxic futures: representations of the future rooted in practical knowledge and tacit assumptions about the self-evident nature of the social world. The argument is illustrated with a case study of European security and defence diplomacy after the UK voted to leave the EU. Through the envisioning of two concrete doxic futures, a ‘Europe of buying together’ and the UK as a third country in EU defence, diplomats effectively tried to save European security and defence cooperation from the potentially disintegrating effects of Brexit.

  • Security policy
  • Regional integration
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • The EU
  • Security policy
  • Regional integration
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • The EU
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Scientific article

The identity politics driving the Japan–South Korea trade war

Why and how are identity politics a key driver in the Japan-South Korea trade war?

  • International economics
  • Trade
  • Asia
  • International economics
  • Trade
  • Asia
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Scientific article

Is Skype a telecommunications company - and why does it matter?

Telecommunications constitute the core of the digital economy. EU regulation of the sector aims at promoting connectivity and access to very high capacity networks. To that end, and to keep up with technical developments, the regulatory framework is revised from time to time with a view to roll back regulation as competitive markets take hold. Whether or not an activity falls under the regulatory framework for telecommunications, which is the main category under electronic communications services, makes a huge difference as the recent ECJ decision on Skype illustrates.

  • Europe
  • The EU
  • Europe
  • The EU
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