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Library
NUPI’s library offers literature on norwegian and international foreign policy, diplomacy and international relations in general. The collection was started in 1961 and includes most of the literature on Norwegian foreign policy after the World War 2. The library is open to the public within office hours on weekdays. To register for library loans, you need an ID card with a portrait photo, and you can loan a book for 30 days. The library has two full-time librarians and a library assistant.
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Communications department
The Communications department's core activities are publishing, seminars, conferences, library services, media contact, school oriented services and development and maintenance of NUPI's website.
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The Board
The Ministry of Education and Research has appointed the NUPI board for the period 2022 - 2025
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Research group for Global Order and Diplomacy
In what ways are the structures and contents of world politics changing? How do global power dynamics influence states’ foreign policy – and vice versa? What characterizes Norway’s past and present role on the international arena?
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Research group for Global Order and Diplomacy
In what ways are the structures and contents of world politics changing? How do global power dynamics influence states’ foreign policy – and vice versa? What characterizes Norway’s past and present role on the international arena?
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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?
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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?
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NUPI's history
NUPI was created by the Norwegian Parliament in 1959. The institute was not a result of a thoughtful plan, but by two independent initiatives fused. One had its roots in the political environment surrounding the Parliament and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, while the other came from a young student in the history of ideas, later political science professor Knut Midgaard. The model was derived from abroad – the Royal Institute of International Affairs,Chatham House, which was established in 1920 and became the model for NUPI.
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