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Russian retribution for daring Ukrainian strike is postponed, perhaps indefinitely
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Russian retribution for daring Ukrainian strike is postponed. Perhaps indefinitely
The scale and character of Russian retaliation in the aftermath of the daring Ukrainian attack on four Russian aviation bases on June 1 have yet to be revealed.
Putin holds firm to war course, conjuring mirage of victory
The fever of diplomatic battles around Russia’s war against Ukraine in the first three weeks of May has broken, leaving few meaningful results.
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Putin holds firm to war course, conjuring mirage of victory
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Russian Counter-Offensive in the International Arena Has Lost Momentum
One of the key goals for 2024 that President Vladimir Putin had apparently set at the end of the second year of the Ukraine war was to execute a sustained foreign policy counter-offensive to reduce Russia’s international isolation to irrelevance. ...
Tuesday, 10 Dec 2024
PRIO in the Republic of Korea for its Action with Women and Peace Conference
On December 10th, PRIO Research Director Louise Olsson and GPS Coordinator Stine A. Bosheim contributed to the Action with Women and Peace Conference (AWP), in Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Putin’s ‘Three Escalations’ Affect Prospect of Peace in Ukraine
Russia’s strategy in executing its aggressive war against Ukraine, passing the 1,000-day mark last week, puts the country’s economy, society, and armed forces under enormous pressure that Moscow’s militaristic propaganda cannot quite cover. As Rus...
Moscow Takes the Measure of Western Vacillations
Since the start of Russia’s war against Ukraine, the US-led Western coalition has demonstrated remarkable determination in supporting Kyiv. Yet, every practical step in providing military support to defiant Ukraine has involved protracted delibera...
28–29 Mar 2011
Ethics at the Border: The European Internal/External Security Continuum.
Final Conference for the INEX project
Friday, 24 Sep 2021
Can the lives of asylum seekers be improved with human rights lawsuits?
Master’s thesis affiliated with PRIO and the PRIO’s Migration Centre examines the effectiveness of litigation-based approaches to reforming immigration control practices in Norway.
Amund Johansen
Project Jan 2005 – Dec 2005
Putin’s Vision and Plans for Modernizing the Russian Military: Counter-Terrorism and Power-Projection
Project Jan 2008 – Dec 2011
Converging and Conflicting Ethical Values in the Internal/External Security Continuum in Europe (INEX)
Project Mar 2008 – Jun 2008
Promoting Democracy in the Neighbourhood: The European Neighbourhood Policy and Moldova
MA Project in Political Science at the University of Oslo.
Moldova
Book Chapter
Moldova and Transdniester
Book chapter in Conflicts in the OSCE Area
Edited volume
Conflicts in the OSCE Area
Edited volume
Report – External Series
South Eastern Europe SALW Monitor 2005
SEESAC Report
Journal Article
The United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: Does It Make a Difference in Human Rights Behavior?
Journal article in Journal of Peace Research
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War After Communism: Effects on Political and Economic Reform in the Former Soviet Union and Yugoslavia
Journal article in Journal of Peace Research
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Commentary
Journal article in Security Dialogue
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Re-examining the 'Colour Revolutions': The Turn of the Tide from Belgrade to Ulan Bator
Journal article in Comparative Social Research
Master Thesis
Promoting Democracy in the Neighborhood: The European Neighborhood Policy and Moldova
Master thesis
Master Thesis
National Identity and Conflict in Estonia and Moldova. A Theoretical and Empirical Re-Cognition of National Identity and Conflict in Post-Soviet Na...
Master thesis
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Kvinner, vann og kornpris
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US-Russian Economic 'Reset' is Not Happening
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The EU-Turkey Refugee Deal Cost Refugees the Most
Note: On 18 March 2016, the EU and Turkey agreed on a deal to stop refugees from crossing the Mediterranean. At that time, Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert and Pinar Tank warned that the agreement was advantageous for Europe and Turkey but not for the ref...
How Do We Decolonize Peace Research?
This is a guest blog post by a student who attended this year’s Peace Research course at the International Summer School 2018. The imprint of war on my life and on those of other young people living in the Global South is the reason I chose ...
The East Asian Peace
The 6-year East Asian Peace (EAP) program at Uppsala University led by Stein Tønnesson of PRIO and Uppsala University has been undertaken in a period with increased uncertainty about peace and stability in East Asia. China’s rise and increased riv...
The EU-Turkey Refugee Deal is Costly – Especially for the Refugees
The agreement reflects the EU’s self-interest just as much as Turkey’s, but takes little account of the interests and rights of the refugees. On Friday 18 March, Turkey and the EU concluded a deal designed to put an end to refugees’ use of the sea...