Book chapter in Citizen Soldiers and the British Empire, 1837-1902
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This three-year research project on urban security in India is funded by the Research Council of Norway’s INDNOR program.
This project will examine how theories of hegemonic power can help explain Indian foreign policy actions, engaging with Indian policymakers to find the practical realities of regionalism for emerging powers.
How is e-governance and the Internet of Things (IoT) changing the everyday lives of the people of India and China, and how are these multifaceted changes affecting international relations?
This PhD project at the Department of Informatics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Oslo is part of the larger project e-Topia: China, India and Biometric Borders, funded by the Research Council of Norway.
It is often suggested that climate change is likely to increase the risk of violent conflict, but robust scientific evidence for such a claim is lacking.
INDWORLD is a project under the longstanding institutional cooperation between the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) in Delhi and the Peace Research Institute Oslo.
Prior research has found robust support for a relationship between gender inequality and increased risk of violent armed conflict on the country-level.
This project analyses the premises and operational initiatives of governance initiatives in conflict transformation processes through a combination of fieldwork, statistical analysis and theory development.
PHD project at the School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg, and a part of the CORE project at PRIO.
Master project at the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo.
Master thesis
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Sanjib Baruah from India is visiting PRIO courtesy of the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs this Thursday 10 November.