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Diplomacy and foreign policy

What are the key questions related to diplomacy and foreign policy?
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Afterword: Gendering the Brand

One potentially productive way of framing the debates about nation-branding and public diplomacy is to consider them both subsumed under the broader motivations of status, prestige and reputation. On the one hand, it emphasizes how domestic politics can shape status-seeking and how the domestic resonance of status-seeking matters to its likelihood of success. On the other hand, it leads our attention to the external recognition of status, how it can be associated with circles of recognition, club membership and relative ranking, and also how there is a marked difference between formally equal-status relationships and relationships more in the teacher-pupil mould. As small states, the Nordics wanted to be recognized; gender equality was just not one of the fields that they considered to offer such recognition. While gender equality is certainly part of the self-image of the Nordic states, it is expressed in different ways and also 'usable' for diplomats in different ways.

  • Diplomacy
  • Diplomacy
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Digital Vulnerabilities and the Sustainable Development Goals in Developing Countries

How does digitalization lead to new kinds of global connections and disconnections in the developing countries? And which role does digitalization play for the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals? This entry focuses on cybersecurity capacity building (CCB) and the sustainability of development processes in developing countries.

  • Cyber
  • Development policy
  • International organizations
  • United Nations
  • Cyber
  • Development policy
  • International organizations
  • United Nations
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16:00 - 17:00
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Engelsk
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16:00 - 17:00
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Engelsk
31. May 2021
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16:00 - 17:00
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Engelsk

When ‘Pockets of effectiveness’ matter politically: Extractive industry regulation and taxation in Uganda and Tanzania

We are excited to announce this semester’s fifth and last Tax for Development Webinar with Anne Mette Kjær (Aarhus university). She will present the study “When ‘Pockets of effectiveness’ matter politically: Extractive industry regulation and taxation in Uganda and Tanzania”.

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Frenemies: Arctic cooperation in conflict and a view from Russia

Lecture to congressional fellows participating in the Wilson Foreign Policy Fellowship Program (Wilson Center, DC)

  • Security policy
  • Diplomacy
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • The Arctic
  • Security policy
  • Diplomacy
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • The Arctic
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16:00 - 17:00
Zoom
Engelsk
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16:00 - 17:00
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Engelsk
10. May 2021
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16:00 - 17:00
Zoom
Engelsk

Informal taxation and community-driven development: Evidence from south-central Somalia

We are excited to announce that this semester’s fourth seminar in our Tax for Development Webinar Series with Vanessa van den Boogaard and Fabrizio Santoro (both at the International Centre for Tax and Development) presenting the study "informal Taxation and community-driven development: Evidence from south-central Somalia".

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How states manage international censure: Norway's response to criticism of its Child Welfare Services

When states are criticised, they normally recognise, reject or counter the critique. Yet they could listen to and contain criticism without directly rejecting or recognising it. Using criticism of Norway’s Child Welfare Services as an example, Kristin Haugevik and Cecilie Basberg Neumann show that diplomatic containment can prevent conflict accelerating and then damaging bilateral relations

  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • The Nordic countries
  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • The Nordic countries
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Slik takler stater internasjonal kritikk (forskning.no)

When states and their leaders encounter international criticism, they normally employ one of three strategies: recognition, rejection or countering. Diplomats, however, often take a fourth approach, according to a new study by Senior Research Fellow Kristin Haugevik (NUPI) and Professor Cecilie B. Neumann (OsloMet).

  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign policy
  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign policy
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Patryk Kugiel, Viljar Haavik, Morten Bøås

Much Ado About Very Little? Migration-Linked Development Assistance — the Cases of Poland and Norway

In response to the migration management crisis that peaked in Europe in 2015-2016, the EU institutions and some European states promised to address the “root causes of migration”, with development assistance seen as an important tool in that respect. By comparing the development cooperation policies of Poland and Norway, this paper shows how the development-migration nexus has been implemented in practice by new and traditional donors alike. Despite important differences at the rhetorical level, neither state has substantially changed their development cooperation to link it directly to migration interests. This demonstrates the limited usefulness of the “root causes of migration” approach.

  • Security policy
  • Development policy
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Africa
  • Humanitarian issues
  • Migration
  • Theory and method
  • Security policy
  • Development policy
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Africa
  • Humanitarian issues
  • Migration
  • Theory and method
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Important dialogue with Norwegian research communities about the UN Security Council

NUPI, PRIO and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs organize meetings on current issues in the UN Security Council during the Norwegian membership period. Global health and security was on the agenda for the first meeting. 

  • Security policy
  • Foreign policy
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
  • Pandemics
  • International organizations
  • United Nations
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The Future of Africa-UK Relations Post-Brexit

The United Kingdom has left the European Union as part of a momentous effort to redefine the UK's role in the world - with tremendous consequences for its global partners, including many of the countries in Africa. How do African countries view their relationship with the UK? What will be the future of Africa-UK relations after Brexit?

  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • The EU
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • The EU
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