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50 Years After the Moon Landing: Why Europe Should Lead the Next 50

50 years since the first astronauts stepped foot on the moon, it would be easy to be complacent about human space exploration today. After all, humans have not ventured out of low-earth orbit since 1972. Achievements in space since the Apollo missions have flown under the radar for most of the regular public. However, the world is actually in a very different place now than it was 50 years ago, when the Soviet Union and United States were the sole spacefaring powers. Today, 72 countries have space programs, 14 have launch capability, and six have highly developed space capabilities (China, Europe, India, Japan, the US, and Russia). Space agencies, private commercial entities, international organizations, amateur space enthusiasts, multi-national corporations, and public-private partnerships comprise the diverse landscape of actors involved in space today. The total global space economy is estimated to be well over $383.5 billion. In particular, the European space industry is one of the largest in the world, and contributes around €53-62 billion to the European economy. Manufacturing is a significant part of this, with European companies producing around one-third of the world’s satellites.2 Within 10 years, it is expected that there will be a thriving low-earth orbit eco-system, space tourism, a permanent moon base, and shortly thereafter, a manned trip to Mars.

  • Sikkerhetspolitikk
  • Økonomisk vekst
  • Europa
  • Sikkerhetspolitikk
  • Økonomisk vekst
  • Europa
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Hvordan forholder islamist-grupper seg til den moderne staten?

Forskerne bak HYRES-prosjektet ser nærmere på islamistgrupper i Mali, Irak, Libya og Libanon. Nå er de første resultatene klare.

  • Terrorisme og ekstremisme
  • Midtøsten og Nord-Afrika
  • Afrika
  • Konflikt
  • Sårbare stater
  • Opprørsgrupper
  • Styring
Hvor hender det?
Pavens kamp mot fremmedfrykt har ført ham på kant med høyrepopulistenes ledere.
  • Europe
  • Migration
  • Nationalism
  • Climate
  • Governance
Hvor hender det?
Pavens kamp mot fremmedfrykt har ført ham på kant med høyrepopulistenes ledere.
  • Europe
  • Migration
  • Nationalism
  • Climate
  • Governance
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Mali's Religious Leaders and the 2018 Presidential Elections

Mali is by constitution a secular state, but here as elsewhere in the Sahel the role of religious leaders is increasing both in the social and the political sphere. This HYRES research brief explains how, why, and in what ways religious leaders tried to gain influence in the 2018 presidential campaign. While the research brief shows that there has been a fusion of politics and religion that can increase the political influence of Malian religious leaders, such engagement can also be a double-edged sword as Malians tend to see ‘politics as dirty’ and not a field that pious men of faith should get too deeply involved in.

  • Terrorisme og ekstremisme
  • Afrika
  • Konflikt
  • Sårbare stater
  • Opprørsgrupper
  • Terrorisme og ekstremisme
  • Afrika
  • Konflikt
  • Sårbare stater
  • Opprørsgrupper
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Vitenskapelig artikkel

The G20 Comes to Japan: Making Sense of the Osaka Agenda

How do the outcomes of the G-20’s eight engagement groups factor into this year’s Osaka Summit?

  • Globalisering
  • Asia
  • Styring
  • Internasjonale organisasjoner
  • Globalisering
  • Asia
  • Styring
  • Internasjonale organisasjoner
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Nyhet
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Nyhet

NUPI-podden: Hva skjer med EUs forsvar?

Vi ser nærmere på hva Brexit kan gjøre med forsvar og sikkerhet i Europa.

  • Forsvar
  • Sikkerhetspolitikk
  • Europa
  • EU
Bildet viser NUPI-forsker Øyvind Svendsen
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How Do Droughts Impact Household Food Consumption and Nutritional Intake? A Study of Rural India

This paper investigates the impacts of droughts on food expenditure and macronutrient consumption among rural Indian households. To isolate causal effects, I exploit random year-to-year variation in a dry shock, defined as the absolute deviation of rainfall below its long-run mean. I find that the dry shock has a statistically significant and negative effect on household nutrition. For a median dry shock, I estimate that households spend 1 percent less per capita per month on food and consume up to 1.4 percent fewer calories, protein, and fat. Disaggregating the effects by food group, I demonstrate that household diets become less balanced as a result of droughts: the dry shock leads households to rely primarily on cereals and to purchase less vegetables, fruits, pulses, and animal-sourced foods. Hence, droughts negatively impact not only the quantity but also the quality of rural household diets. Finally, I explore the potential channels for these effects. I argue that rather than higher food prices, a decline in household market and non-market income is the primary reason for lower household food consumption and nutrition during droughts. Taken together, these findings suggest that attaining food security amid extreme weather conditions requires an integrated approach that focuses on food not only for survival but also for leading a healthy and active life.

  • Økonomisk vekst
  • Asia
  • Klima
  • Økonomisk vekst
  • Asia
  • Klima
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Nyhet
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Neumann hedres av Internasjonal Politikk

Iver B. Neumanns bidrag som fagbygger og debattant er sjelden vare.

  • Forsvar
  • Sikkerhetspolitikk
  • Utenrikspolitikk
  • Russland og Eurasia
Hvor hender det?
Blir Verdens handelsorganisasjon presidentens neste offer?
  • International economics
  • Economic growth
  • Trade
  • North America
  • International organizations
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