The Expert-Executive Nexus in the European Administrative System: Expert Groups and the European Commission
Drawing on research from the administrative sciences and using organizational, institutional and decision-making theories, this volume examines the emerging bureaucratic framework of the EU and highlights that analyzing the patterns and dynamics of the EU's administrative capacities is essential to understand how it shapes European public policy.
FN 70 år: Fred og sikkerhet
Dette seminaret fokuserer på fred og tryggleik, og utforskar dei tre nylege evalueringsprosessane på feltet: evalueringa av fredsoperasjonar, fredbyggingsarkitektur og implementaringen av FNs tryggingsrådsresolusjon 1325.
Avlyst: Valget i Myanmar - Hva står på spill?
Dette arrangementet er dessverre avlyst.
David mot Goliat? Små stater i EU
Hvilken betydning har EU for små stater i en tid preget av europeiske endringer og globale skifter? Det var hovedspørsmålet da EU-minister Vidar Helgesen åpnet NUPIs EUNOR-workshop 8. oktober.
Heads of States Can Change the Course of International Drugs Policy in 2016: Where does the EU stand?
A quick overview of the past ten to fifteen years developments in drugs policies in Europe reveals two diverging trends: a public health and social policy track on the one hand, and a security policy track on the other. While as the future of drugs policy as a political field in its own right is being questioned in the European context, the EU has explicitly stated its objective of a greater involvement and role in international drugs policy. Apart from continuity in harm reduction and research promotion – i.e., EU’s key contributions to global drugs policy – EU support to larger and deeper reconfigurations of the global drug prohibition regime remains highly unlikely.