Hopp til innhold
NUPI skole

Regioner

A money exchanger displays Somali shilling notes on the streets of the Somali capital Mogadishu
Forskningsprosjekt
2014 - 2017 (Avsluttet)

Follow the money: the role of cross-border networks in natural resource extraction, stolen assets recovery, and tax havens and the regulation of cross-border capital flows from extractive industry in East Africa (FOLLOW)

Dette forskningsprosjektet vil studere i detalj den formelle og uformelle reguleringen av flyten av naturressurser og andre kilder til velstand på tvers av nasjonale grenser, med et spesielt fokus på ...

  • International economics
  • Development policy
  • Africa
  • Conflict
  • Governance
  • International economics
  • Development policy
  • Africa
  • Conflict
  • Governance
Forskningsprosjekt
2013 - 2017 (Avsluttet)

Understanding the conflicts in the MENA region

Hensikten med prosjektet er å bedre forstå de nye konfliktkonstellasjonene i MENA-regionen. ...

  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Governance
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Governance
P5+1 Talks With Iran around a large round table in Geneva, Switzerland
Forskningsprosjekt
2013 - 2015 (Avsluttet)

Regional dimensions of the nuclear diplomacy with Iran

Prosjektet adresserer ulike spørsmål knyttet til samtalene mellom P5+1 og Iran og hvordan det påvirkerer det plitiske klimaet ellers i Midtøsten-regionen....

  • Security policy
  • Diplomacy
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Security policy
  • Diplomacy
  • The Middle East and North Africa
Windmills in the Baltic Sea
Forskningsprosjekt
2014 - 2015 (Avsluttet)

Energy security in the Baltic Sea region: Regional Coordination and Management of Interdependencies (BES)

Prosjektet skal frembringe kunnskap om de ulike kreftene bak pågående energisamarbeid i Baltikum....

  • Security policy
  • Europe
  • Energy
  • Security policy
  • Europe
  • Energy
Forskningsprosjekt
2013 - 2015 (Avsluttet)

National and European Governance: Polish and Norwegian Cooperation Towards More Efficient Security, Energy and Migration Policies (GOODGOV)

Prosjektet skal analysere forholdet mellom Norge og Polen innen områdene nasjonal sikkerhet, energi og migrasjon og se på forholdet i en bredere europeisk kontekst....

  • Europe
  • Governance
  • Europe
  • Governance
Forskningsprosjekt
2001 - 2018 (Avsluttet)

Russian aluminium (RUSAL)

Prosjektet kartlegger utvikling og rammebetingelser i russisk aluminiumsindustri. ...

  • Trade
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Trade
  • Russia and Eurasia
Publikasjoner
Publikasjoner
Vitenskapelig artikkel

Semi-cores in imperial relations: The cases of Scotland and Norway

Recently, the field of International Relations has seen increased interest in international hierarchy, and also an upswing in the analytical study of imperial logics of rule. Nonetheless, existing structural models of empire focus on core-periphery dynamics, and so cannot explain polities that display elements of both core and periphery. Therefore, I offer the new concept of ‘semi-cores’. Semi-cores are a specific form of historical political associations whereby certain imperial provinces are different from the others in terms of the close relationships it maintains with the imperial metropolis. Semi-cores are different by virtue of being relatively similar. The conceptualisation of semi-cores is followed by a section illustrating its logic, examining the relatively unfamiliar cases of Scotland and Norway and their position within the Danish and British empires, respectively. Although being separate imperial provinces, these were tightly connected to an imperial core. This concept helps us better understand imperial logics, and in the process shows how cultural factors can be formalised into accounts of structural logics of rule, impacting our understanding of both historical and contemporary hierarchical international affairs.

  • Diplomati
  • Utenrikspolitikk
  • Europa
  • Historisk IR
  • Diplomati
  • Utenrikspolitikk
  • Europa
  • Historisk IR
Publikasjoner
Publikasjoner
Vitenskapelig artikkel

Developmentality: indirect governance in the World Bank-Uganda partnership

The instituted order of development is changing, creating new power mechanisms ordering the relationship between donor and recipient institutions. Donors’ focus on partnership, participation and ownership has radically transformed the orchestration of aid. While the formal order of this new aid architecture aimed to alter inherently asymmetrical donor–recipient relations by installing the recipient side with greater freedom and responsibility, this article – drawing on an analysis of the World Bank’s Poverty Reduction and Strategy Paper (PRSP) model and its partnership with Uganda – demonstrates how lopsided aid relations are being reproduced in profound ways. Analysed in terms of developmentality, the article shows how the donor aspires to make its policies those of the recipient as a means to govern at a distance, where promises of greater inclusion and freedom facilitate new governance mechanisms enabling the donor to retain control by framing the partnership and thus limiting the conditions under which the recipient exercises the freedom it has been granted.

  • Utviklingspolitikk
  • Afrika
  • Utviklingspolitikk
  • Afrika
Publikasjoner
Publikasjoner
Rapport

China’s Salmon Sanction

  • Handel
  • Asia
  • Handel
  • Asia
Publikasjoner
Publikasjoner
Rapport

No Way to Meet Commitments for Norway’s Meat Imports

  • Handel
  • Asia
  • Handel
  • Asia
2251 - 2260 av 2981 oppføringer