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NUPI skole
Event
10:30 - 13:00
NUPI
Engelsk
Event
10:30 - 13:00
NUPI
Engelsk
8. Nov 2017
Event
10:30 - 13:00
NUPI
Engelsk

Ukrainian energy market in transition: How can it succeed in a new geopolitical setting?

NUPI and NUCC invites leading experts to share their views in recent changes in the Ukrainian energy market.

Oljeplattformen Troll i Nordsjøen
Research Project
2017 - 2018 (Completed)

Digital Attacks against the Norwegian Petroleum Sector (DISP)

This project is mapping the threats and the historical usage of digital weapons against critical infrastructures, as well as examining the problems arising from unclear responsibilities in responding ...

  • Security policy
  • Cyber
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • Energy
  • The EU
  • Security policy
  • Cyber
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • Energy
  • The EU
Publications
Publications
Scientific article

Russia’s Return as True Europe, 1991–2017

Since the reign of Peter the Great, Russia has identified itself in opposition to Europe. In the late 1980s, Michael Gorbachev and associates forged a liberal representation of Europe and initiated a Western-oriented foreign policy. Against this westernizing or liberal representation of Europe stood what was at first a makeshift group of old Communists and right-wing nationalists, who put forward an alternative representation that began to congeal around the idea that the quintessentially Russian trait was to have a strong state. This article traces how this latter position consolidated into a full-fledged xenophobic nationalist representation of Europe, which marginalized first other forms of nationalism and then, particularly since 2013, liberal representations of Europe. The official Russian stance is now that Russia itself is True Europe, a conservative great power that guards Europe’s true Christian heritage against the False Europe of decadence and depravity to its west.

  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Russia and Eurasia
News
News

NEW BOOK: What does France want with its foreign policy?

Hear the podcast from the book launch of Senior Research Fellow Pernille Rieker's new book.

  • Europe
  • The EU
Event
14:15 - 15:15
NUPI
Engelsk
Event
14:15 - 15:15
NUPI
Engelsk
15. Oct 2017
Event
14:15 - 15:15
NUPI
Engelsk

Estonia's president on security in the Baltic Sea region

Estonia plays an important role in Europe’s relationship to Russia. The president of Estonia visits NUPI to give some insight in the security challenges in the area.

Publications
Publications
Scientific article

Intelligence Oversight and the Security of the State

A key task for intelligence oversight in democracies is to ensure that the intelligence services operate and carry out their mandated duties within the constraints of national and international law. As the control of the activities and methods of intelligence services necessarily involves a group of overseers who gain access to classified information about state secrets, democratic oversight inherently entails a security dimension. To date, the degree to which democratic oversight might affect state security has not been investigated in depth by Security or Intelligence Studies, although the issue has occasionally come up. After the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S., somewhat risk-averse services, due to extensive oversight, were mentioned as possible explanation for the intelligence failures leading to the catastrophic events. Most mature Western democracies have lately established various mechanisms of independent intelligence oversight, as part of their system of checks and balances with the executive power. Thus, the question of how oversight might, or might not, harm the security concerns of the state is of considerable interest. As intelligence oversight is a fairly new institutionalized activity in many democracies, and as the matters discussed by the “overseers at work” are often classified, a deficit exists in public knowledge about this topic. Important, therefore, is greater knowledge and appreciation of the factors and issue areas likely to be the most important when assessing how intelligence oversight affects state security concerns. Interviews in 2016 with security experts from the United Kingdom, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and the Netherlands provide in-depth knowledge of how intelligence oversight relates to matters of state security. They offer a better understanding of what factors should be considered by oversight bodies, secret services, and legislators when setting up and implementing effective democratic oversight of intelligence activities, in order not to weaken the security of the state.

  • Defence and security
  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • Defence and security
  • Defence
  • Security policy
Event
10:30 - 12:30
NUPI
Engelsk
Event
10:30 - 12:30
NUPI
Engelsk
16. Oct 2017
Event
10:30 - 12:30
NUPI
Engelsk

Breakfast seminar: Japan’s Security and Foreign Policy Challenges on the Korean Peninsula

North Korea’s rapid progress in developing nuclear and missile programs has posed a grave security threat to the international community. Dr. Junya Nishino visits NUPI to discuss this threat from a Japanese point of view.

Publications
Publications
Scientific article

Usikre rammer for norsk forsvarspolitikk

(Available in Norwegian only): USAs utenrikspolitikk og et militært potent Russland skaper uforutsigbare internasjonale rammevilkår. Både NATO og Norge har vendt «hjem» igjen både mentalt (forsvarsidentitet og trusselbilde) og fysisk (kollektiv sikkerhet og territorielt forsvar). Men nye internasjonale rammevilkår krever nytenkning, framfor nostalgi for gamle tenkemåter og løsninger. Tiden er moden for å tenke strategisk om hvordan de sikkerhetspolitiske pilarene som norsk forsvarspolitikk hviler på, herunder NATO, kan gi størst mulig sikkerhet og forutsigbarhet.

  • Defence
  • NATO
  • Defence
  • NATO
Publications
Publications
Scientific article

Vilje til omstilling - før og nå

(Available in Norwegian only): I dagens forsvarsdebatt er Forsvarets evne til å håndtere et bredt spekter av trusler under mer usikre internasjonale rammebetingelser sentralt. Det er stor oppslutning om at Forsvaret bør ha en viss avskrekkende effekt, kunne håndtere mindre episoder alene, og delta i utenlandsoperasjoner - også for å verne om folkeretten, som ikke lenger kan tas for gitt. Dagens forsvarspolitikk, som virker åpenbar, selvfølgelig og ‘naturlig’, har likevel ikke alltid vært det. Kronikken viser denne politikken er et resultat av kampen mellom ulike virkelighetsforståelser i norsk forsvarsdebatt fra 1990 og til i dag.

  • Defence
  • Defence
Event
14:30 - 16:00
NUPI
Engelsk
Event
14:30 - 16:00
NUPI
Engelsk
9. Oct 2017
Event
14:30 - 16:00
NUPI
Engelsk

Facing new threats: The US cyber security strategy

Cyber security and cyber defense are areas that are increasingly receiving more attention, but there are still major challenges for how a country will manage to deal with such threats. Victor Piotrowski and Ralph F. Wachter comes to NUPI to share his experiences about US cyber security and the strategy the country uses.

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