Global Re-ordering: Evolution through European Networks (GR:EEN)
GR:EEN studerer EUs nåværende og fremtidige rolle i en fremvoksende multipolar verden gjennom et forskningsprogram med en multidisiplinær tilnærming. ...
Nytt notat: Atomavtalen med Iran
Det nyeste notatet i NUPIs artikkelserie om atomvåpenavtalen med Iran handler om hvordan avtalepartene har havnet der de er i dag, og hva som må til for å oppfylle betingelsene i avtalen i løpet av de nærmeste månedene.
The Geopolitics of the Iran Nuclear Negotiations
Geopolitikk og forhandlingene om Irans atomvåpenprogram
The European Gas Puzzle: Over-Securitization, Dilemmas and Multi-level Gas Politics on the European Continent a Year after ‘Euromaidan’
Environmental change : adaption challenges
This monograph is published as a part of the projects "Partnership in Climate Research and Adaptation Strategies”, No. CZ.1.07/2.4.00/31.0056.
Petroleum revenue and Caspian security, conflict driver or means of conflict resolution
European Energy Security in the Wake of the Russia–Ukraine Crisis, PISM Strategic File 27(63)
Russia’s confrontational approach towards Ukraine and the West has made energy security bells ring in many European capitals and in Brussels. This is perfectly understandable because Russia is the most important external supplier of energy to the EU, and Ukraine is the country through which more than 50 per cent of Russian gas destined for the EU is shipped. The EU learnt earlier, in 2006 and 2009, how tensions in gas relations between Russia and Ukraine may influence the situation on the European gas market. This time, however, the EU is on course to change its energy policy and relations with Russia, in order to enhance its security and limit the possibility of energy blackmail.