Constraining Administrative Discretion to Facilitate Renewable Energy: Wind Farms as a Challenge for EU Law and the European Commission
Limited effect of halting gas export
Russia recently stopped the export of natural gas to Ukraine. But energy as a foreign policy tool has limited effects, conclude the authors behind the most cited article ever in the Journal of Eurasian Studies.
Global Re-ordering: Evolution through European Networks (GR:EEN)
GR:EEN will study the current and future role of the EU in an emerging multi-polar world through a programme of stock-taking, multi-disciplinary research and complementary activities....
New article: The Nuclear Agreement with Iran
The newest paper in NUPI’s article series on the Nuclear Agreement with Iran establishes the history of how the parties have ended up where they are today and what is needed to satisfy the conditions of the agreement in the course of the next few months.
The Geopolitics of the Iran Nuclear Negotiations
Geopolitikk og forhandlingene om Irans atomvåpenprogram
The European Gas Puzzle: Over-Securitization, Dilemmas and Multi-level Gas Politics on the European Continent a Year after ‘Euromaidan’
Environmental change : adaption challenges
This monograph is published as a part of the projects "Partnership in Climate Research and Adaptation Strategies”, No. CZ.1.07/2.4.00/31.0056.
Petroleum revenue and Caspian security, conflict driver or means of conflict resolution