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NUPI Reports
12.03.12
Helge Lurås
(2012). Mens vi avventer peak oil: Om Norges strategiske interesser. Oslo, NUPI. 36 pages. Security in Practice. I en ny rapport ser Helge Lurås på forsyningssituasjonen i det globale oljemarkedet. Nærmer verden seg peak oil? Lurås vurderer hvilke konsekvenser en stagnasjon i verdens oljeproduksjon kan få for norske interesser og anbefaler tiltak for å tilpasse seg usikkerheten.
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11.05.12
Karlsrud, John , Felix da Costa, Diana
(2012). Moving towards local-level peacebuilding?. Oslo, NUPI. 53 pages. Security in Practice 5 · 2012. In this case-study report Felix da Costa and Karlsrud examine early peacebuilding activities and local circumstances in South Sudan. The report seeks to elucidate some core research questions developed jointly by NUPI and UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations Best Practices.
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23.11.12
Paul Keating, Sharon Wiharta
(2012). Synthesis Report of the Baseline Study on Civilian Capacity . Oslo, NUPI. 48 pages. With basis in country case studies this report presents ten general findings or observations which can feed into discussions among CIVCAP Network countries about key issues that they could monitor, or engage with as the Network continues its work in cooperation with governments and the UN in support of the CIVCAP initiative.
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21.12.12
Solhjell, Randi , Niels Nagelhus Schia, Marcela Donadio, Ancil Adrian-Paul, Juan Rial , Renata Giannini
(2012). Turning UNSC Resolution 1325 into operational practice. Oslo, NUPI. 40 pages. SiP. This report focuses on the integration of gender perspectives in the armed forces serving in international operations, including the UN missions in DR Congo, Liberia and Haiti, in addition to the Norwegian contribution in Afghanistan.
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14.06.12
Victor Angelo and Kate McGuinness
(2012). Security and Stability. , NUPI, TfP. 78 pages. Security in Practice. This paper examines the political impact of South Sudan’s independence on its neighbours. It also discusses the roles of the United States and China, in relation to their capacities to contribute toward easing tensions between Sudan and South Sudan.
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