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Kristin Haugevik
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Kristin Haugevik er forsker 1 og forskningssjef på NUPI. Haugevik har doktorgrad i statsvitenskap fra Universitetet i Oslo (2014). På NUPI jobber hun særlig med internasjonalt diplomati, mellomstatlig samarbeid, europeiske og transatlantiske relasjoner og norsk, nordisk og britisk utenriks- og sikkerhetspolitikk.
Utvalgte vitenskapelige publikasjoner:
- 2024: From the incoming editors: A leading International Relations journal with a Nordic touch. Cooperation and Conflict, 59 (2), ss. 131-134 (m/ Benjamin de Carvalho, Paul Beaumont & Øyvind Svendsen).
- 2024: Friendship in World Politics. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies. Oxford University Press.
- 2023: On Safer Ground? The emergence and evolution of ‘Global Britain’, International Affairs, 99 (6), ss. 2387–2404 (m/ Øyvind Svendsen).
- 2022: United clubs of Europe: Informal differentiation and the social ordering of intra-EU diplomacy. Cooperation and Conflict (Online First).
- 2021: Reputation Crisis Management and the State: Theorising Containment as Diplomatic Mode (m/Cecilie Basberg Neumann). European Journal of International Relations, 27 (3), 708-729.
- 2020: The Nordic Balance Revisited: Differentiation and the Foreign Policy Repertoires of the Nordic States (m/Ole Jacob Sending). Politics and Governance, 8 (4), 441-450.
- 2020: Staten, barnevernet og utenrikspolitikken. Fra indre anliggende til internasjonal konfliktsone (m/Cecilie Basberg Neumann) Nytt Norsk Tidsskrift 37 (1), 5-18.
- 2019: Kith, kin and inter-state relations: International politics as family life. I Haugevik, Kristin & Iver B. Neumann (Eds) Kinship in International Relations. Routledge.
- 2019: Kinship in International Relations: Introduction and framework. I Haugevik, Kristin & Iver B. Neumann (Eds) Kinship in International Relations. Routledge (m/Iver B. Neumann & Jon Harald Sande Lie)
- 2018: Special Relationships in World Politics: Inter-State Friendship and Diplomacy After the Second World War (monografi). Routledge.
- 2018: Parental Child Abduction and the State: Identity, Diplomacy and the Duty of Care, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 13, 1-21.
- 2017: Diplomacy through the back door: Norway and the bilateral route to EU decision-making. Global Affairs, 3(3), 277-291.
- 2017: Autonomy or integration? Small-state responses to a changing European security landscape. Global Affairs, 3(3), 211-221 (med Pernille Rieker).
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2023 Professorkompetanse, NUPI
2014 PhD, statsvitenskap, Universitetet i Oslo
2005 Master, statsvitenskap, Universitetet i Oslo
Arbeidserfaring
2024 - Forskningssjef, NUPI
2023 - Forsker 1, NUPI
2023 - Redaktør, Cooperation and Conflict
2018-2022 Forskningsgruppeleder, NUPI
2014-2024 Seniorforsker, NUPI
2012-2016 Redaktør, Tidsskriftet Internasjonal Politikk
2006 - 2014 Forsker/doktorgradsstipendiat, NUPI
2005 Vitenskapelig assistent, NUPI
2005 Praktikant, Norges ambassade i Washington D.C.
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The EU's performance with and within NATO: assessing objectives, outcomes and organisational practices
The chapter analyses the EU’s performance as a security actor in the context of NATO, both in institutional cooperation with NATO, and when acting as a bloc of member states within NATO. Departing from a definition of “performance” as the ability to achieve pre-set objectives (effectiveness) in an efficient, relevant and viable manner, we observe that the EU’s performance in the context of NATO remains limited. This could be seen as a reflection of underlying political divergences between the two organisations, hampering systematic and formalised intra-institutional cooperation, as well as effective cooperation between the EU member states in NATO. More importantly, it has resulted in the emergence of informal and ad hoc EU practices in the context of EU-NATO cooperation as well as parallel EU and NATO practices
Fra storpolitisk allianse til lavmælt vennskap: Norge og Storbritannia i utenrikspolitikken