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Your weekly NUPI recap – week 18

A week dedicated to American foreign and security policy has come to an end.

  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Conflict
  • The EU
Bildet viser ambassadør Christopher R. Hill
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Iceland’s Relations with its Regional Powers: Alignment with the EU-US sanctions on Russia

The paper examines the Icelandic government’s consideration to withdraw its support for the sanctions against Russia over Ukraine in 2015. The consideration came as a surprise to many since Iceland in the past has habitually aligned itself closely with the United States and the European Union in such matters. The Icelandic fishing industry lobbied hard for the sanctions to be lifted to avoid Russian counter-sanctions on Iceland. After considerable internal debate, the government decided to uphold the sanctions, but settled on a policy of not taking part in EU´s foreign policy declarations about the sanctions. This move is interesting given Iceland’s traditional positioning between two gravitational centres in world politics: the EU and the US. The paper discusses what this case tells us about Icelandic policymakers’ room for maneuvering in the formulation and enactment of its foreign policy, and about Iceland’s foreign policy bonds to the US and the EU.

  • Regional integration
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • The Arctic
  • The EU
  • Regional integration
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • The Arctic
  • The EU
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New Study: Illicit Financial Flows in Developing Countries Large and Persistent

Illicit financial flows (IFF) from developing countries are increasing and the numbers are large; approximately 1 trillion US$ in outflows was estimated in 2014 alone. 

  • International economics
  • Economic growth
  • Development policy
  • Regions
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • South and Central America
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The Bear and the Triangle

What shapes EU policy towards China? This is the topic for NUPI Research Fellow Bjørnar Sverdrup-Thygeson's new article.

  • Trade
  • Europe
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Asia
  • North America
  • The EU
Bildet viser Kinas president Xi Jinping og EU-kommisjonens president Jean-Claude Juncker
Event
11:00 - 13:00
NUPI
Engelsk
Event
11:00 - 13:00
NUPI
Engelsk
11. May 2017
Event
11:00 - 13:00
NUPI
Engelsk

Fighting international terrorism the French way

In this seminar Pernille Rieker will present a chapter in her forthcoming book “French Foreign Policy in a Changing world. Practicing the Grandeur”.

Event
12:00 - 13:15
NUPI
Engelsk
Event
12:00 - 13:15
NUPI
Engelsk
4. May 2017
Event
12:00 - 13:15
NUPI
Engelsk

Life on the Frontlines of American Diplomacy

The US and North Korea are on the brink of conflict. But what does North Korea really want? Is the country aiming for a new deal with the international community? NUPI has the pleasure of hosting Ambassador Christopher R. Hill, who was Head of the U.S. delegation in the 2005 negotiations for a nuclear deal with North Korea. Through his carreer, Hill has made a huge contribution to peace and diplomacy in some of the world's most vulnerable areas.

Event
10:00 - 11:00
NUPI
Engelsk
Event
10:00 - 11:00
NUPI
Engelsk
27. Apr 2017
Event
10:00 - 11:00
NUPI
Engelsk

Transformation during War: Mission possible. Ukrainian takeaways for West

NUPI has the pleasure of inviting you to this seminar where the Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration will talk about the situation in the country.

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09:30 - 11:30
NUPI
Engelsk
Event
09:30 - 11:30
NUPI
Engelsk
2. May 2017
Event
09:30 - 11:30
NUPI
Engelsk

Breakfast seminar: American security policy under President Trump

During the first three months of his presidency, Donald Trump’s security policy has diverted from his campaign promises.

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Iceland’s Relations with its Regional Powers: Alignment with the EU-US sanctions

The paper examines the Icelandic government’s consideration to withdraw its support for the sanctions against Russia over Ukraine in 2015. The consideration came as a surprise to many since Iceland in the past has habitually aligned itself closely with the United States and the European Union in such matters. The Icelandic fishing industry lobbied hard for the sanctions to be lifted to avoid Russian counter-sanctions on Iceland. After considerable internal debate, the government decided to uphold the sanctions, but settled on a policy of not taking part in EU´s foreign policy declarations about the sanctions. This move is interesting given Iceland’s traditional positioning between two gravitational centres in world politics: the EU and the US. The paper discusses what this case tells us about Icelandic policymakers’ room for maneuvering in the formulation and enactment of its foreign policy, and about Iceland’s foreign policy bonds to the US and the EU.

  • Security policy
  • Regional integration
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • The EU
  • Security policy
  • Regional integration
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • The EU
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The Chinese Story

New article: China is rapidly rising as a key actor on the African continent.

  • Diplomacy
  • Africa
  • Asia
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