Antiterror i Europa
Hvilke spørsmål bør vi stille i kjølvannet av terrorhandlingene i Europa de siste månedene?
Tariff Rate Quotas – Free Trade or Non-Tariff Barriers? The Case of Norwegian Seafood Exports to the EU
France and the European Union: a story of reason rather than love
In France, the push for the European integration process has come historically for a large part from the political and administrative elite. Over the past 60 years, they have expressed not only interest but also belief in European integration, as the US scholar Craig Parsons has rightly noted. Three beliefs about the EU have been recurrent fundamentals for French political and administrative elites: 1. The EU must have a ‘core’ consisting in the major member states which exercise a leadership on the rest. In this regard, France and Germany must share the role of motor or driving force. 2. The EU must not be limited to a single market. It should develop as a political project including a foreign and security policy. This is usually called in France l’Europe puissance, a term difficult to translate. 3. The EU governance should be a combination of supranational and intergovernmental institutions
Europeisk leiarskap i ei tid med kriser
Norsk utanrikspolitisk institutt har gleda av å invitere til frukostseminar med Latvias utanriksminister Edgars Rinkēvičs og Noregs minister for EU og EØS-saker, Vidar Helgesen.
"Rights up Front" og vern av sivile: Sikrar RUF kjerneansvaret til FN?
Som ei følgje av det interne gjennomgangen i 2012 av FN-operasjonen på Sri Lanka, som blei karakterisert som systematisk svikt, lanserte FNs generalsekretær i 2013 "Rights Up Front"-initiativet.
Backing the USSR 2.0: Dynamic State Identity and Public Support for Expansionist Nationalism in Russia
Based on the NEORUSS/ROMIR public opinion surveys in Russia in 2013 and 2014, Mikhail Alexseev examines the preferences of ethnic Russians and ethnic non-Russians in the Russian Federation for territorial boundaries of their state.