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Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet: South Sudan

South Sudan is highly vulnerable to climate change, including flooding, droughts and, most recently, a locust infestation. Long-term climate change, like a gradual increase in temperature, and short-term changes, like increased flooding, have indirect and interlinked implications for peace and security in South Sudan.

  • Security policy
  • Africa
  • Peace operations
  • Fragile states
  • Climate
  • International organizations
  • United Nations
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News
Articles
News

How does climate change affect peace and security in South Sudan?

How does climate change affect peace and security in South Sudan?

  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Africa
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
  • Climate
  • United Nations
Publications
Publications

Crisis update on Central African Republic

For nearly two months Bangui – the capital of the Central African Republic – has been under siege. An alliance of rebel groups is attacking convoys of trucks bringing goods into the country – leading to food shortages and price rises. Fighting has led to a security and humanitarian crisis with over 200,000 people having to flee their homes. Dr Andrew E. Yaw Tchie comments in this TV story.

  • Africa
  • Humanitarian issues
  • Conflict
  • Insurgencies
  • Africa
  • Humanitarian issues
  • Conflict
  • Insurgencies
Articles
New research
Articles
New research

The crises threatening the EU today

Corona crisis, legitimization crisis and climate crisis. These are merely a few of the obstacles currently facing the EU. How is it coping? And where will the EU find itself in 2025? EU crisis management is in focus in a new book by Prof. Marianne Riddervold (NUPI and HINN) and colleagues. 

  • Regional integration
  • Diplomacy and foreign policy
  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • Governance
  • The EU
Bildet viser EU-kommisjonens president Ursula von der Leyen
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US., Russian warships dock in Sudan as countries eye strategic port

US and Russian warships docked in Port Sudan on the Red Sea coast. Washington is seeking to establish ties with Sudan's after it agreed to normalize ties. Dr Andrew E. Yaw Tchie of the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs joins Rick Sanchez to share his expertise (from 8:34).

  • Diplomacy
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Africa
  • North America
  • Governance
  • Diplomacy
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Africa
  • North America
  • Governance
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Publications
Op-ed

Sudan’s food riots show that the transitional government still has much to achieve

This op-ed, published in The Conversation, argues that Sudan’s political transition is in a precarious phase. Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok’s government is facing a wide variety of challenges, including protests over the price of goods and commodities, and a resurgence of violence in the country’s Darfur region. If the situation continues to unravel, the country could fall into crisis leaving parts of the old regime to retake control.

  • Africa
  • Conflict
  • Fragile states
  • Governance
  • Africa
  • Conflict
  • Fragile states
  • Governance
Event
17:00 - 18:00
Zoom
Engelsk
Event
17:00 - 18:00
Zoom
Engelsk
8. Mar 2021
Event
17:00 - 18:00
Zoom
Engelsk

Electronic Payment Technology and Tax Capacity: Evidence from Uruguay’s Financial Inclusion Reform

We are excited to announce this semester’s second webinar in our Tax for Development Webinar Series featuring Anne Brockmeyer talking about financial inclusion reform in Uruguay.

Media
Media
Media

Russlands største produsent av krigsskip vil samarbeide med Bergen Engines-kjøper: – Problematisk

Comments on the sale of a Norwegian company with supplies to the Norwegian defence sector and responsibility for maintenance of engines of some Norwegian military vessels to a Russian company.

  • Security policy
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Security policy
  • Russia and Eurasia
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Publications
Report

What threatens NATO – and what members can do? The case of Norway and Poland

This research paper examines the critical external and internal challenges that faced NATO at its 70th anniversary, and how the policies of two members – Norway and Poland – can influence the internal cohesion of the Alliance and thus its ability to provide security to all its members. The survival of NATO as a viable security actor will depend on its capacity to maintain internal cohesion, a crucial factor influencing its ability to address external risks, challenges and threats in the increasingly turbulent international environment. This study places the debate in the broader context of discussion on alliance survivability in general, maps the external and internal challenges facing the Alliance after seven decades of its existence, and examines possible risks that the policies of Norway and Poland may pose to NATO’s internal cohesion and thus its ability to react to external challenges.

  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Russia and Eurasia
Event
12:00 - 13:30
Microsoft teams
Engelsk
Event
12:00 - 13:30
Microsoft teams
Engelsk
3. Mar 2021
Event
12:00 - 13:30
Microsoft teams
Engelsk

What’s in the new EU-UK relationship?

The EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement was reached on 24 December 2020, after more that four years of negotiation. Join this webinar to learn more on what the deal holds for the future, both in terms of EU-UK relations and their wider context.

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