Ærefulle verv til Jan Egeland
NUPIs direktør Jan Egeland er utnemnd av universitetet i Oxford til Honorary Associate ved instituttet for internasjonal utvikling (ODID) ved det samfunnsvitskapelege fakultetet.
MoreNUPI Researchers at Seminar on Poverty and Peace Research
NUPI researchers Jens Chr. Andvig, Arne Melchior and Stina Torjesen will participate on panels with project titles at the Research Council of Norway's NORGLOBAL Dissemination Seminar on Poverty and Peace Research Tuesday 9 March 2010 at Voksenåsen.
Morede Coning participated at seminar on NATO's Strategic Concept
Research Fellow Cedric de Coning participated at NATO's seminar on the new Strategic Concept, "“NATO’s New Strategic Concept – Comprehensive Approach to Crisis Management”, in Helsinki 4 March 2010.
MoreEgeland to chair international climate group
NUPI director Jan Egeland has been chosen to chair an international group to collect and disseminate climate information. Egeland was appointed at a meeting in World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
MoreKronikk om Afghanistan-strategi
ISAF-styrkene har gjort for få forsøk på å forstå det afghanske samfunnet, fastslår Avdelingsleder Ståle Ulriksen i Avdeling for sikkerhet og konflikthåndtering i en kronikk i Bergens Tidende i dag.
MoreNew Researchers in International Economics
Researchers Karl Rich and Jo Thori Lind have joined the Department of International Economics at NUPI from 1 February 2010.
MoreNUPI Researchers to ISA's Annual Convention
A delegation of NUPI Researchers participates at the ISA Annual Convention in New Orleans 17 - 20 February.
MoreStina Torjesen guest editor
Senior Research Fellow Stina Torjesen is guest editor of a special issue of the journal Conflict, Security and Development on disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR).
MoreUN peacebuilding architecture
Project examining the future role of the UN peacebuilding architecture emphasizes the need for more ambitious targets over the next five years.
MoreBlacklisted in Baghdad
The recent ban of more than 500 candidates from Iraq's upcoming elections is designed to cement the power of the country's Shiite Islamists aligned with Iran. Will this latest sectarian rupture sink any hopes for a stable Iraq, asks Reidar Visser in Foreign Affairs.
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