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Afrika

NUPIs forskning på Afrika er mangfoldig. Spørsmål knyttet til sosial og økonomisk utvikling står sentralt.

Dette omfatter grunnleggende spørsmål om betingelsene for statsdannelse og demokrati, og konkrete studier av enkeltland og områder. Hvordan land på vei ut av konflikter kan unngå tilbakefall, og hvilken rolle internasjonale fredsoperasjoner spiller i slike sammenhenger, er også viktige temaer i NUPIs forskning. Her er særlig FNs og den Afrikanske Unions roller i Afrika viktig.
Arrangement
20:00 - 21:30
Kværneland, Litteraturhuset i Oslo
Engelsk
Arrangement
20:00 - 21:30
Kværneland, Litteraturhuset i Oslo
Engelsk
4. jun. 2019
Arrangement
20:00 - 21:30
Kværneland, Litteraturhuset i Oslo
Engelsk

Murer og andre tiltak mot irregulær migrasjon – er USAs tilnærming eigentleg så ulik den europeiske?

Under seminaret på Litteraturhuset 5. juni ser vi nærare på politikken USA og Europa førar langs sørlege grenser, og på kva konsekvensar dette har for naboland og migrasjonsstraumar.

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Publikasjoner
Rapport

Assessing the Effectiveness of the United Nations Mission in Mali (MINUSMA)

This report assesses the extent to which the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) is achieving its current strategic objectives, and the impact the Mission has had on the political and security situation 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.

  • Afrika
  • Fredsoperasjoner
  • Konflikt
  • Sårbare stater
  • FN
  • Afrika
  • Fredsoperasjoner
  • Konflikt
  • Sårbare stater
  • FN
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Publikasjoner
Rapport

To engage or not engage? Libyan Salafis and state institutions

At the beginning of the recent escalation of hostilities in Libya in April 2019, one of the key questions posed was what role, if any, quietist Salafis would play. Followers of this trend have grown significantly in influence in recent years, including in the security sphere and government institutions. As a result, their decisions, especially those regarding military engagement, have the potential to have important consequences at the national level. The fact that these “quietist” Salafis in Libya are armed already poses interesting ideological questions. Moreover, the fact that their behaviour during the recent fighting in Tripoliihas been somewhat unpredictable indicates that their ideology of obedience to the sitting ruler requires further interrogation.This research brief looks at the way in which the quietist Salafis have evolved to gain such a strong position in Libya, assessing their behaviour in four distinct periods. It contrasts this behaviour with other Salafi trends in Libya, particularly the political Salafism associated with certain former leaders of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG). It argues that Libyan Salafis have adapted and renegotiated ideologies in the changing political context after 2011. More than pure ideology, the way in which they have responded to the constraints and opportunities created by this context has been the key factor in the evolution of the different groups and ultimately their fortunes.

  • Terrorisme og ekstremisme
  • Midtøsten og Nord-Afrika
  • Afrika
  • Konflikt
  • Sårbare stater
  • Opprørsgrupper
  • Terrorisme og ekstremisme
  • Midtøsten og Nord-Afrika
  • Afrika
  • Konflikt
  • Sårbare stater
  • Opprørsgrupper
Publikasjoner
Publikasjoner
Rapport

Should I stay or should I go? Security considerations for members leaving al-Shabaab in Somalia

Den militante islamistiske organisasjonen al-Shabaab utgjør en trussel både i og utenfor Somalia. I januar i år utførte gruppen igjen et stor-skala terrorangrep i nabolandet Kenya. Mange unge medlemmer av al-Shabaab ønsker å forlate gruppen, men i en kontekst som Somalia, med store sikkerhetsutfordringer, er dette vanskelig. I denne policy briefen argumenterer Ingvild Magnæs Gjelsvik for at et gjennomgående fokus på sikkerhet og sikkerhetstiltak på ulike nivåer er avgjørende for å kunne lykkes med initiativer og programmer som har som formål å bistå og legge til rette for en utvei fra ekstreme miljøer under en pågående konflikt.

  • Sikkerhetspolitikk
  • Terrorisme og ekstremisme
  • Afrika
  • Sårbare stater
  • Nasjonsbygging
  • Opprørsgrupper
  • AU
  • Sikkerhetspolitikk
  • Terrorisme og ekstremisme
  • Afrika
  • Sårbare stater
  • Nasjonsbygging
  • Opprørsgrupper
  • AU
Arrangement
15:15 - 17:00
NUPI
Engelsk
Arrangement
15:15 - 17:00
NUPI
Engelsk
11. jun. 2019
Arrangement
15:15 - 17:00
NUPI
Engelsk

Konstruert anarki: styring, konflikt og usikre eigedomsrettar i Bukavu, DR Kongo

Korleis kontrollerer kongolesiske styresmakter eigedomsretten i landet? Og kva er samanhengen mellom konflikt, eigedomsrett og landskontroll i enkelte område i DR Kongo?

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Analyse
Aktuelt
Analyse

Effekten av militærmakt i krigen mot terror – fra vondt til verre?

Ole Martin Stormoen skriver om bruken og effekten av militærmakt i krigen mot terror i denne analysen, skrevet for DNAK's Ukens analyse.

  • Sikkerhetspolitikk
  • Terrorisme og ekstremisme
  • NATO
  • Midtøsten og Nord-Afrika
  • Afrika
  • Asia
  • Fredsoperasjoner
  • Humanitære spørsmål
  • Konflikt
  • Sårbare stater
  • Nasjonsbygging
  • Opprørsgrupper
Bildet viser et amerikansk jagerfly over Afghanistan
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Analyse
Aktuelt
Analyse

Skattlegging og skattereform i Afrika

Lærdom fra Tanzania

  • Internasjonal økonomi
  • Internasjonale investeringer
  • Globalisering
  • Utviklingspolitikk
  • Afrika
  • Styring
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Publikasjoner
Vitenskapelig artikkel

Local Ownership as Global Governance

The ownership discourse has profoundly altered the management of development aid. Nominally, it seeks to instil greater freedom as well as responsibilities among aid recipients. Revisiting two ethnographic studies (the World Bank–Uganda partnership and NGO relations in Ethiopia), this article shows how ‘ownership’ practices also involve new forms of tacit governance mechanisms that enable the donor to retain control. By using ‘freedom’ as a formula underpinning governance at a distance, developmentality is made contingent on the donor’s ability to frame the partnership and the conditions under which the recipient exercises the freedom that has been granted.

  • Utviklingspolitikk
  • Afrika
  • Humanitære spørsmål
  • Styring
  • Internasjonale organisasjoner
  • Utviklingspolitikk
  • Afrika
  • Humanitære spørsmål
  • Styring
  • Internasjonale organisasjoner
Aktuelt
Analyse
Aktuelt
Analyse

Mørke skyer over Mali

Massakren i Mali i mars representerer bare det foreløpige bunnpunktet i en pågående voldsspiral mellom ulike etniske grupper, skriver NUPI-forskerne Natasja Rupesinghe og Morten Bøås i denne kronikken fra Klassekampen.

  • Afrika
  • Humanitære spørsmål
  • Konflikt
  • Sårbare stater
  • Migrasjon
  • Opprørsgrupper
  • Styring
Publikasjoner
Publikasjoner
Rapport

EUNPACK Executive Summary of the Final Report & Selected Policy Recommendations. A conflict-sensitive unpacking of the eu comprehensive approach to...

Since adopting a ‘comprehensive approach’ to crisis management in 2013, the EU has spent considerable time and energy on streamlining its approach and improving internal coordina¬tion. New and protracted crises, from the conflict in Ukraine to the rise of Daesh in Syria and Iraq, and the refugee situation in North Africa and the Sahel, have made the improvement of external crisis-response capacities a top priority. But the implementation of the EU’s policies on the ground has received less scholarly and policy attention than the EU’s actorness and institutional capacity-building, and studies of implementation have often been guided primarily by a theoretical or normative agenda. The main objective of the EUNPACK project has been to unpack EU crisis response mecha¬nisms and provide new insights how they are being received and perceived on the ground by both local beneficiaries and other external stakeholders. By introducing a bottom–up perspective combined with an institutional approach, the project has tried to break with the dominant line of scholarship on EU crisis response that has tended to view only one side of the equation, namely the EU itself. Thus, the project has been attentive to the local level in target countries as well as to the EU level and the connections between them. The research has been conducted through an inductive and systematic empirical research combining competencies from two research traditions that so far has had little interaction, namely peace and conflict studies and EU studies. A key finding in our research is that while the EU has been increasingly concerned with horizontal lessons learnt, it needs to improve vertical lessons learnt to better understand the local dynamics and thus provide more appropriate responses.

  • Sikkerhetspolitikk
  • Utenrikspolitikk
  • Europa
  • Midtøsten og Nord-Afrika
  • Afrika
  • Asia
  • Konflikt
  • Internasjonale organisasjoner
  • EU
  • Sikkerhetspolitikk
  • Utenrikspolitikk
  • Europa
  • Midtøsten og Nord-Afrika
  • Afrika
  • Asia
  • Konflikt
  • Internasjonale organisasjoner
  • EU
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