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Brothers in Arms and Faith? The Emerging US-Central and Eastern Europe ‘Special Relationship’

In this policy note, we explore the nature, strength and tensions of the contemporary US-Central Eastern Europe relationship. We describe the expanding US-CEE ‘brotherhood in arms’: growing trade relations, intensified military cooperation, and rekindled diplomatic ties. Further, we unpack the striking and largely ignored dimensions of the US-CEE ‘brotherhood in faith’: the many ways in which the United States and Central and Eastern Europe are tied together by overlapping ideologies of national conservatism and a particular version of Christian ‘family values’. This involves addressing the complexities of an increasingly influential and ambitious Visegrád Group, whose key players – Poland and Hungary – may be brothers, but are by no means twins. It also means raising some broader, burning discussions about the future of NATO and the meaning of ‘Europe’. Universalist, multicultural and postnational? Or conservative, Christian and sovereigntist?

  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Diplomacy
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Nationalism
  • Governance
  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Diplomacy
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Nationalism
  • Governance
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Report

Can trade preferences stimulate sectoral development? The case of Namibian and Botswanan beef exports to Norway

• While market access quotas have generated high levels of rents for traders and exporters in Namibia, Botswana, Norway, and offshore entities in the UK, their developmental benefits are diffuse, unclear, and difficult to unpack; • The consolidation of trade between small supply (Namibia, Botswana) and demand markets (Norway) provides some unique advantages for trading parties, given the former’s efficiency and scale disadvantages in international trade, and the latter’s desire to actively manage its food imports; • However, such a strategy is not necessarily replicable or scalable, as it entails both high entry costs for access and high risks from the over-reliance on a limited number of markets and the specter of animal disease incursions.

  • International economics
  • Economic growth
  • Trade
  • International investments
  • Development policy
  • International economics
  • Economic growth
  • Trade
  • International investments
  • Development policy
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Report

Assessing the Effectiveness of the United Nations Mission in Mali

Until 2016 MINUSMA managed to strengthen stability in northern Mali, decreasing the number of civilians killed in the conflict, and allowing large numbers of displaced persons to return home. MINUSMA also assisted the peace process, culminating in the 2015 Algiers Agreement. Many of these achievements are still standing. However, since 2016 MINUSMA’s effectiveness in terms of stabilisation and the protection of civilians has decreased. In the North, the signatory parties have been making slow progress in the implementation of the Algiers Agreement and the 2018 Pact for Peace. In addition, central Mali has destabilised significantly, as Jihadist activities have stoked a vicious cycle of inter-communal violence that has reached unprecedented levels. MINUSMA has only been mandated to help the Malian government address the situation since June 2018. As one of the largest multidimensional peacekeeping operations – currently including nearly 13,000 soldiers and 1,800 police officers from 57 contributing countries, and almost 750 civilians – MINUSMA has been provided with significant resources and an extraordinarily ambitious mandate. However, the Mission finds itself at a crossroads. It needs time to succeed, but this is valuable time Mali does not have. Civilians have come under increasing attack, and the US, in particular, is losing interest in supporting a costly UN peace operation that is not able to deliver quick results. This report considers the degree to which there is an alignment between the mission’s resources and its mandate. It also makes an assessment of the options available to the Mission to increase its effectiveness in the face of extremely challenging circumstances.

  • Development policy
  • Africa
  • Peace operations
  • Fragile states
  • Development policy
  • Africa
  • Peace operations
  • Fragile states
Event
11:00 - 12:30
NUPI
Engelsk
Event
11:00 - 12:30
NUPI
Engelsk
30. Jan 2020
Event
11:00 - 12:30
NUPI
Engelsk

CANCELLED: Sensible Politics: Visualizing International Relations

We unfortunately have to cancel this seminar due to unforeseen events.

Event
15:15 - 17:00
NUPI
Engelsk
Event
15:15 - 17:00
NUPI
Engelsk
3. Feb 2020
Event
15:15 - 17:00
NUPI
Engelsk

Theory Seminar: Crafting Payoffs: Strategies and Effectiveness of Economic Statecraft

When is it effective to use economic instruments in international politics?

Research project
2019 - 2021 (Completed)

New frameworks for Norwegian security and defence policy (TEOTEK)

This project aims to employ diverse theoretical perspectives to enhance our understanding of the development of new technology, and its consequences and implications for Norwegian security and defence...

  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Foreign policy
  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Foreign policy
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Japan and Arctic Security

This chapter focuses on what Arctic security means to Japan and how Japan handles the security dimension in its three-spoke approach to the Arctic, involving economic, political, and scientific factors. The chapter begins by addressing the changing understandings of what Arctic security entails. What are the historic and contemporary understandings of Arctic security? It then embarks on a discussion of Japan’s approach to the Arctic demonstrating how security fits in at traditional and nontraditional and national and international levels. How does Japan convey its position as a non-Arctic state concerned about security developments in the Arctic? Analysis is based on recent statements and activities stemming from Japan’s official Arctic Policy (2015), as well as developments in the political, research, and business sectors since 2008. The chapter concludes that, while traditional security issues in the Arctic are not the explicit framing of Japan’s Arctic policy and engagement, they do play an implicit role both on paper and in practice.

  • Security policy
  • Foreign policy
  • Asia
  • The Arctic
  • Security policy
  • Foreign policy
  • Asia
  • The Arctic
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Lecture

Etter brexit: Storbritannia, Europa - og Norge

Guest lecture for Arendal Senior University, about how brexit will influence Britain's international role, intra-European dynamics and Norwegian foreign policy.

  • Diplomacy
  • Europe
  • The Nordic countries
  • The EU
  • Diplomacy
  • Europe
  • The Nordic countries
  • The EU
Media
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Lecture

Brexit, Europa - og Norge

Lecture on the Brexit-process, and implications for Europe and Norwegian foreign policy. Part of the Norwegian Atlantic Committee's annual course in International Politics, held in Norway's seven largest cities.

  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • The Nordic countries
  • International organizations
  • The EU
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • The Nordic countries
  • International organizations
  • The EU
Event
11:00 - 12:30
NUPI
Engelsk
Event
11:00 - 12:30
NUPI
Engelsk
21. Jan 2020
Event
11:00 - 12:30
NUPI
Engelsk

Breakfast seminar: We Need To Talk About Putin

What do we really know about one of the most powerful men in the world after two decades in power?

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