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Baner veg for ny utanrikspolitikk

Med djupdykk i blant anna Russland, sårbare statar og det transatlantiske forholdet, har seks møte i NUPI-regi gitt verdifulle svar på dei store spørsmåla før Brendes Veivalg-melding

  • Sikkerhetspolitikk
  • Utenrikspolitikk
Vildet viser et veikryss
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Non-allied states in a changing Europe: Sweden and its bilateral relationship with Finland in a new security context

Swedish security policy has experienced dramatic developments in recent decades. With the end of the Cold War, Swedish security policy could not identify any military threat to the country’s security, and so the armed forces were dramatically reduced. What remained of Swedish defence shifted the focus to international peacekeeping and peace enforcement operations. At this point it was said that Swedish security started in Afghanistan; the doctrine of Swedish security policy was accordingly referred to as the ‘Afghanistan doctrine’. But in 2008 the Swedish Parliamentary Defence Commission (För­svars­beredningen) presented a report which, for the first time in many years, recognized what might become a new security context. The Defence Commission argued that the litmus test of Russia’s choice of future path would be how it came to behave toward former members of the Soviet Union over the coming years (Försvarsberedningen 2007: 36). Accordingly, many Swedish politicians and commentators saw the Russian–Georgian war later that same year as proof of a more assertive Russia (see Brommesson 2015). After 2008, tension levels in Sweden’s neighbourhood have risen – including what the Swedish Armed Forces have deemed to be violation of Swedish territorial waters by a foreign power, confrontational behaviour in the airspace over the Baltic Sea and reports of heightened levels of espionage in Sweden. Against this background, the Swedish security policy has gradually refocused and has once again defined the defence of Swedish territory as its first priority. Military spending has increased, various types of bilateral and multilateral cooperation within the defence area have gained momentum and there is now lively discussion on what Sweden’s future secur ity policy should look like. In this debate one central issue concerns the character of Sweden’s future security policy cooperation. In particular, two forms of cooperation have featured in discussions in the past decade: Sweden’s extensive cooperation with NATO, which now includes almost all aspects of NATO membership except the core of such membership: the mutual defence assurances under Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty; and Sweden’s equally extensive bilateral cooperation with Finland. This Policy Brief discusses these two forms of security policy cooperation as points of departure for alternative paths for Swedish security policy. In particular this policy brief focuses on the idea of the bilateral relationship between the two post-neutral Nordic states, Sweden and Finland, as a potential solution to cut the Gordian knot of the Swedish security dilemma.

  • Europa
  • Europa
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Lebanon poised at the brink

Gravely affected by the Syrian crisis, Lebanon has remained relatively stable against all odds – despite the influx of some 1.5 million Syrian refugees and an internal political crisis involving supporters of opposing Syrian factions. Lebanon’s resilience can be explained by the high opportunity cost of state breakdown for domestic, regional and international political actors. Moreover, international economic assistance, diaspora remittances and informal networks established by refugees help to prevent outright economic breakdown. However, stability remains extremely precarious. Primary tipping points include (1) an IS strategy to spread the conflict to Lebanon, with consequent disintegration of the army along sectarian lines, (2) democratic decline and people’s dissatisfaction, (3) Hizbullah’s domestic ambitions and Israeli fears over the group’s growing military powers and (4) the potential that frustration between refugees and host communities may erupt into recurrent violence. The slow economic and sanitary decline in the country (5), however, is considered the biggest challenge.

  • Midtøsten og Nord-Afrika
  • Midtøsten og Nord-Afrika
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Beastly Diplomacy

Even if beastly iconography has been pervasive in international politics, the study of diplomacy has traditionally focused solely on man as a political animal. Animals in diplomacy have been treated as a curiosity. This article stakes a claim for a more serious engagement with beastly diplomacy, arguing that animals matter through their ontic status; by representing states; as diplomatic subjects; and as objects of diplomacy. The article places particular emphasis on how animals are a special kind of diplomatic gift, with a variety of meanings and functions. Taking animals seriously implies a rethinking of both the process and the outcomes of diplomacy.

  • Diplomati
  • Historisk IR
  • Diplomati
  • Historisk IR
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10:00 - 12:00
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10:00 - 12:00
NUPI
28. sep. 2016
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Jihadistisk terrorisme i Europa – ‘IS-effekten'

Anne Stenersen og Petter Nesser frå Forsvarets forskingsinstitutt presenterte ein ny studie om korleis den Islamske Staten (IS) har påverka jihadistisk terrorisme i Europa i perioden 2014-2016 med tanke på angrepsaktivitet, nettverk og terrorismeaktørar, modus operandi og finansiering. Arrangementet var ein del av seminarrekkja til Konsortiet for forsking på terrorisme og internasjonal kriminalitet, og var berre for inviterte.

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Hvordan krig blir akseptert

Hva gjør enkelte konflikter vanskelige å involvere seg i, mens andre defineres som logiske, til og med nødvendige?

  • Terrorisme og ekstremisme
  • Russland og Eurasia
  • Konflikt
Hvor hender det?
Olje er en svært viktig innsatsfaktor i de fleste lands økonomiske virksomhet og er den enkeltvare i internasjonal handel med størst omsetning.
  • International economics
  • Economic growth
  • Trade
  • Climate
  • Energy
  • International organizations
Hvor hender det?
Olje er en svært viktig innsatsfaktor i de fleste lands økonomiske virksomhet og er den enkeltvare i internasjonal handel med størst omsetning.
  • International economics
  • Economic growth
  • Trade
  • Climate
  • Energy
  • International organizations
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Belgrade Security Forum Op-Ed: Can Democracy Survive Global Disorder?

The question posed by this year’s Belgrade Security Forum is an important one: the pressure on democratic institutions are felt worldwide. Many of these pressures can rightly be described as disorders: Global migration, state collapse in the Middle East and Central Africa, the violent terror of the IS, and climate change are some of these disorders that are challenging to respond to. In worst case they may threaten to undermine our democratic institutions as well.

  • Sikkerhetspolitikk
  • Regional integrasjon
  • EU
  • Sikkerhetspolitikk
  • Regional integrasjon
  • EU
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Hva er truslene?

  • Forsvar
  • Sikkerhetspolitikk
  • NATO
  • Forsvar
  • Sikkerhetspolitikk
  • NATO
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