NUPI Policy Briefs
With more than 50 years of experience, the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) is Norway’s leading independent centre for research and information on international political and economic issues, and on areas of central relevance to Norwegian foreign policy. NUPI undertakes long-term basic research as well as short-term applied research and advisory services. Central to all NUPI’s work is interdisciplinary collaboration, both within the institute and with other institutes and bodies in Norway and abroad. NUPI offers a wide range of publications covering various issues within international relations research.
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Publications:
- The EEA and Norway Grants as a Source of Soft Power
- The Civilian Capacities Initiative and Gender-Responsive Peace-building
- Russia – A BRIC Country?
- Protecting Civilians While Fighting a War in Somalia
- CIVCAP 2012: Laying Concrete Foundations
- Linking Regional Security and Human Rights in ASEAN
- Linking Regional Security and Human Rights in the African Union
- Contextualizing Peacebuilding Activities to Local Circumstances: Liberian Case Study
- Operational Mentoring and Liaison Teams (OMLT): The Norwegian Army and their Afghan Partners
- A Stocktaking of Norwegian Engagement in Security Sector Reform
- Preparing and Mobilizing Civilian Capacity for the Future
- Ukraine: Precarious Post-electoral Reversals
- Norway’s Whole-of-Government Approach
- Humanitarian Security Needs in the Field
- The Strategic Significance of Afghanistan
- Regional Change: How Will the Rise of China and India Shape Afghanistan’s Stabilization Process?
- Institutional Constraints to Effective Peacebuilding in Liberia
- Swat: Main Causes of the Rise of Militancy
- The Role of the SRSG in UN Integrated Missions
- Civilian Capacity in United Nations Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Missions
- An Honourable Exit for MINURCAT?
- Seeing like a Resolution?
- The Protection of Women and Children in Liberia
- Combating Sexual Violence in the DRC
- Challenges to Implementing the Protection of Civilians Agenda
- The Tension Between UN HQ and the Field in Implementing the Protection of Civilians
- Why Peacebuilders are “Blind” and “Arrogant” and What to do About It


