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Bastionforsvaret og Russlands militærmakt. Et utdatert trusselbilde?
(NUPI Policy Brief, Research report, 2021)Russlands potensielle etablering av Bastionforsvaret er forankret i inneværende langtidsplan (LTP) som Forsvarets dimensjonerende scenario for en eventuell stormaktskonflikt. Kombinasjonen av våpenteknologisk utvikling og ... -
Building Bridges for Success: Rethinking Peace Operations Training for Complex Environments
(NUPI Policy Brief, Research report, 2017)Witnessing the changes in armed conflict since the 1990s, several global political-level agendas have emerged, recognizing the growing human suffering from armed conflict and the long-term consequences on societies. These ... -
Definitions of strategic political communication
(Research report, 2005)Political communication comes in various forms. The first part of this paper presents some variants of political communication, and provides a set of definitions of such communication. A centre of gravity is along the ... -
Fiskerikonflikter i Barentshavet - Potensial for eskalering?
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Hegemonens hamskifte : Bush, 11. september og amerikansk utenrikspolitikk
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Medical Support for UN Peace Operations in High-Risk Environments
(Research report, 2017-04)The UN is increasingly deploying peacekeepers to conflict theaters where there is no political agreement and little or no peace to keep. Such high-risk environments make it harder for the UN to keep its personnel safe, ... -
Navigating High-Profile and Low Availability: Norway and the Emerging US Maritime-Strategic Approach
(NUPI Policy Brief, Research report, 2022)Despite a resurgence of Russian naval power, and subsequent increase in US maritime-strategic interest in the Northern Flank and Norway, the grand return of US naval forces to this region is unlikely. Rather, a combination ... -
Perifere tilskuere eller sentrale aktører: Demokratene og utformingen av amerikansk utenrikspolitikk
(Research report, 2005)In critically important parts of the cold war era the Democratic Party was the steward of American foreign policy. But since September 11. 2001, the party has, however, mostly been a bystander to the major transformation ...