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Hydropower Potential of the Central Asian Countries

This data article surveys the hydropower potential of the five Central Asian countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The dataset presents the theoretical hydropower supply capacity of all the river basins of Central Asia. It was prepared using data from national and international sources, and it provides information on installed small and medium hydropower capacities and planned projects in the above-mentioned countries.

  • Russland og Eurasia
  • Asia
  • Energi
  • Russland og Eurasia
  • Asia
  • Energi
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Solar Power Potential of the Central Asian Countries

This data compilation surveys the solar energy potential of the five Central Asian countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. It also provides data on installed and planned solar power capacity in these countries.

  • Russland og Eurasia
  • Asia
  • Energi
  • Russland og Eurasia
  • Asia
  • Energi
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Wind Power Potential of the Central Asian Countries

This data article surveys the wind energy potential of the five Central Asian countries; Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. The dataset presents the theoretical wind power supply capacity in the region as well as existing wind power installations.

  • Russland og Eurasia
  • Asia
  • Energi
  • Russland og Eurasia
  • Asia
  • Energi
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Renewable Energy Policies of the Central Asian Countries

This data article surveys the government policies in support of renewable energy in the five Central Asian republics: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. It begins by providing general information and key energy statistics for these countries. It then presents comparative data on their regulatory policies, fiscal incentives, and public financing policies. The data were collected from government institutions of the Central Asian states, official national statistics, media reports, and international organizations.

  • Russland og Eurasia
  • Klima
  • Energi
  • Styring
  • Russland og Eurasia
  • Klima
  • Energi
  • Styring
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Derfor skal vi bry oss om G20-toppmøtet i Japan

Utfordringene knyttet til frihandel og markedstilgang er svært viktige for Norge. Det vil de fortsette å være når G20 forflytter seg til Riyadh i 2020, skriver Wrenn Yennie Lindgren i denne kronikken.

  • Internasjonal økonomi
  • Økonomisk vekst
  • Globalisering
  • Utenrikspolitikk
  • Europa
  • Asia
  • Norden
  • Klima
  • Hav
  • Styring
  • Internasjonale organisasjoner
  • Internasjonal økonomi
  • Økonomisk vekst
  • Globalisering
  • Utenrikspolitikk
  • Europa
  • Asia
  • Norden
  • Klima
  • Hav
  • Styring
  • Internasjonale organisasjoner
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50 Years After the Moon Landing: Why Europe Should Lead the Next 50

50 years since the first astronauts stepped foot on the moon, it would be easy to be complacent about human space exploration today. After all, humans have not ventured out of low-earth orbit since 1972. Achievements in space since the Apollo missions have flown under the radar for most of the regular public. However, the world is actually in a very different place now than it was 50 years ago, when the Soviet Union and United States were the sole spacefaring powers. Today, 72 countries have space programs, 14 have launch capability, and six have highly developed space capabilities (China, Europe, India, Japan, the US, and Russia). Space agencies, private commercial entities, international organizations, amateur space enthusiasts, multi-national corporations, and public-private partnerships comprise the diverse landscape of actors involved in space today. The total global space economy is estimated to be well over $383.5 billion. In particular, the European space industry is one of the largest in the world, and contributes around €53-62 billion to the European economy. Manufacturing is a significant part of this, with European companies producing around one-third of the world’s satellites.2 Within 10 years, it is expected that there will be a thriving low-earth orbit eco-system, space tourism, a permanent moon base, and shortly thereafter, a manned trip to Mars.

  • Sikkerhetspolitikk
  • Økonomisk vekst
  • Europa
  • Sikkerhetspolitikk
  • Økonomisk vekst
  • Europa
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Rival priorities in the Sahel – finding the balance between security and development

The G5 Sahel initiative goes some way to make up for the lack of supranational coordination in the troubled Sahel region. If moulded in the interests of development, it could bring about positive change. But the initiative risks becoming yet another excuse to get more ‘boots on the ground’, if external stakeholders place too much emphasis on fighting terror and stopping migration.

  • Sikkerhetspolitikk
  • Afrika
  • Sårbare stater
  • Migrasjon
  • Sikkerhetspolitikk
  • Afrika
  • Sårbare stater
  • Migrasjon
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Introduction to Special Issue of Social Politics: Legal Regimes, Women’s Work, and Women’s Empowerment

The second-wave feminist movement called attention to the endurance of discriminatory laws that deny women equal rights and opportunities. Since the 1970s, most countries around the world responded to feminist demands and reformed family law, labor law, reproductive rights, national constitutions, and the welfare state. Yet almost nowhere do women enjoy the same status, power, and opportunities as men, and differences among women along the lines of class, racial identity, and region are pronounced. Why does the gap between women’s de jure and de facto status persist? Is there any connection between egalitarian laws and women’s agency on the ground? Which groups of women have benefited the most from the expansion of formal rights? What cultural practices and norms are most resistant to change? Are there unexpected, subtle, or contradictory ways in which legal change has shaped women’s work and women’s empowerment? The five papers in this Special Issue look at these questions in contexts from Sudan to Norway.

  • Styring
  • Styring
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Mali's Religious Leaders and the 2018 Presidential Elections

Mali is by constitution a secular state, but here as elsewhere in the Sahel the role of religious leaders is increasing both in the social and the political sphere. This HYRES research brief explains how, why, and in what ways religious leaders tried to gain influence in the 2018 presidential campaign. While the research brief shows that there has been a fusion of politics and religion that can increase the political influence of Malian religious leaders, such engagement can also be a double-edged sword as Malians tend to see ‘politics as dirty’ and not a field that pious men of faith should get too deeply involved in.

  • Terrorisme og ekstremisme
  • Afrika
  • Konflikt
  • Sårbare stater
  • Opprørsgrupper
  • Terrorisme og ekstremisme
  • Afrika
  • Konflikt
  • Sårbare stater
  • Opprørsgrupper
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The G20 Comes to Japan: Making Sense of the Osaka Agenda

How do the outcomes of the G-20’s eight engagement groups factor into this year’s Osaka Summit?

  • Globalisering
  • Asia
  • Styring
  • Internasjonale organisasjoner
  • Globalisering
  • Asia
  • Styring
  • Internasjonale organisasjoner
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