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Gruppebilde av deltakerne på NATO-toppmøtet i Warszawa 2016
Publications by NUPI
2016 (Completed)

NATO towards Warsaw - significance for Norway and the Nordic

This project will contribute with new perspectives and understandings in the official debate in Norway, linked to security, collective defense and NATO. The delivery is a series of three seminars link...

  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • Conflict
  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • Conflict
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Scientific article

NATO-toppmøte i opprørt hav

  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • NATO
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A conceptual history of diplomacy

Scholars of diplomacy have identified diplomatic practices across the human experience, spanning the globe and going back before recorded history. Even so, the actual term ‘diplomacy’ did not enter into usage until the last decade of the 18th century. Does this discrepancy matter, and if so, what can it tell us? These are the underlying questions of this chapter. Drawing on a relatively modest secondary literature, as well as a number of primary sources, Leira emphasises the relative modernity of the concept of ‘diplomacy’, and how it emerged very rapidly as part of a much wider transformation of political vocabularies around 1800. Furthermore, he stresses, how it emerged as a contested concept (almost a term of abuse), and how it has repeatedly been contested over the last two centuries.

  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign policy
  • Historical IR
  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign policy
  • Historical IR
A scientist in the Arctic leans over the ice to taste the water
Research project
2016 - 2019 (Completed)

Science and Business in Arctic Environmental Governance (POLGOV)

We know little about the role of science and business actors in contemporary Arctic governance. This project seeks to address this gap....

  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • North America
  • The Arctic
  • Energy
  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • North America
  • The Arctic
  • Energy
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Conclusion

  • Peace operations
  • Peace operations
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  • Peace operations
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Report

Lebanon on the brink

Gravely affected by the Syrian crisis, Lebanon has managed to remain relatively stable against all odds – despite the influx of some 1.5 million Syrian refugees and internal political crisis involving actors who support opposing Syrian factions. Lebanon’s resilience can be explained by the high opportunity cost of state breakdown for domestic, regional and international political actors. Moreover, international economic assistance, diaspora remittances and informal networks established by refugees help to prevent outright economic breakdown. Yet, stability remains extremely precarious. Important tipping points include (1) the IS strategy of spreading the conflict to Lebanon, and the consequent disintegration of the army along sectarian lines, (2) democratic decline and popular dissatisfaction, (3) Hizbullah’s domestic ambitions and Israeli fears over the group’s growing military power and (4) the potential for frustration between refugees and host communities turning into recurrent violence. However, (5) the slow economic decline and the worsening sanitary conditions stand out as the greatest challenges.

  • Terrorism and extremism
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Conflict
  • Terrorism and extremism
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Conflict
Event
14:00 - 15:30
NUPI
Engelsk
Event
14:00 - 15:30
NUPI
Engelsk
8. Sept 2016
Event
14:00 - 15:30
NUPI
Engelsk

Non-allied states in a changing Europe: Finland, Sweden and the new security context

In this seminar, we ask how the two Nordic non-NATO members, Sweden and Finland, cope with and adapt to the current security situation. How do they relate to a changing European security architecture with the EU and NATO at the core?

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The Norwegian Approach to Afghanistan: Civilian-Military Segregation

  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • Asia
  • Humanitarian issues
  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • Asia
  • Humanitarian issues
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Report

China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the New Eurasian Order

As Chinese President Xi Jinping’s signature project, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has redirected the structures and the objectives of both foreign and domestic policy in the PRC. BRI’s goal is primarily economic: to increase trade and investment along China’s periphery by funding and building infrastructure projects. But it is more. Through an analysis of official and semiofficial sources, this policy brief will show that BRI aims to weave neighboring countries into a network of economic, political, cultural, and security relations centered around China. BRI is a new project that is still taking shape. Yet, its objectives are ambitious: Beijing’s grand strategy is to re-constitute the Eurasian regional order with new governance ideas, norms, and rules. The policy brief concludes that European countries should address China’s challenge by stressing their commitment to the normative goals of multilateralism, transparency, accountability, and the rule of law in an open, rule-based global order.

  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Asia
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Asia
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