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Biodiversity governance under the Arctic Council: The role of science, business and NGOs
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Since its inception, the Arctic Council (AC) has focused on biodiversity, under its working group on the Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna. By adopting a holistic, cross-sectoral approach to biodiversity governance, ... -
Centrally Decentralising? Analysing Key Policies and Pathways in Norway's Electricity Transitions
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)With national electricity systems, ‘transition’ may involve decentralising production and ownership, and digitalising the system. These processes are facilitated by smart metering, ‘prosuming,’ and changes in consumer ... -
What shapes municipalities’ perceptions of fairness in windpower developments?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Siting controversies have become familiar in windpower development. Process and outcome fairness in the form of economic benefits to local communities and inclusion in decision-making processes are recognised as important ... -
Policy styles, opportunity structures and proportionality: Comparing renewable electricity policies in the UK
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Researchers expect under-reaction in climate policy. However, this might differ depending on the access of different interest groups to a political system. To explore the relationship between entrenched patterns of domestic ... -
Domestic frames on Russia’s role in international climate diplomacy
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Arktisk råd i spennet mellom forskning, forvaltning og politikk
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Why is it hard to solve environmental problems? The perils of institutional reductionism and institutional overload
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Efforts to create and implement environmental regimes to address needs for governance arising at the international or transboundary level often end in failure or produce disappointing results. Yet some efforts of this sort ... -
The Svalbard Treaty and Norwegian Sovereignty
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)A hundred years ago on 9 February 2020, the Svalbard Treaty was adopted in Paris, granting Norway her long-standing ambition: full and absolute sovereignty over the Svalbard archipelago. After a brief review of the ... -
How much is the fish? When foreign policy meets fishing interests in the EU’s Arctic endeavour
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This article explores the interaction between European Union (EU) foreign policy and the external dimension of fisheries policy in a specific case: a dispute over snow crab fisheries around the Norwegian Arctic Archipelago ... -
Fish, Not Oil, at the Heart of (Future) Arctic Resource Conflicts
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)As sea ice diminishes in the Arctic, writings about the region have directed focus to accessing and potentially claiming undiscovered offshore oil and gas resources. However, as has been extensively proven, oil and gas ... -
Stormaktspolitikk og økt spenning? Kunsten å skille mellom is og bart i Arktis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Great Power Politics and Increased Tension? The Art of Differentiating Analyses in the Arctic The High North has been on the Norwegian foreign policy agenda for 15 years. Much has changed over this period. What characterizes ... -
Kystvaktens hevdelse av norsk suverenitet rundt Svalbard: Russiske persepsjoner og reaksjoner
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Svalbard og vernesonen rundt øygruppen står sentralt i det bilaterale forholdet mellom Norge og Russland, både økonomisk og sikkerhetspolitisk. Siden 1977 har en konflikt mellom landene omhandlet Norges rett til ... -
Durkheim og staten
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Artikkelen gir en lesning av Durkheims statsteori, som tar utgangspunkt i at staten har en moralsk oppgave og kan frigjøre individet fra samfunnets despotiske grep, inkludert enkelte perspektiverende sammenligninger med ... -
Big Oil and Climate Regulation. Business as Usual or a Changing Business?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)There is a long and continuing debate in the literature on corporate political power about whether businesses that advocate public-interest regulation do so for strategic political reasons or because they anticipate economic ... -
The dynamics of solar prosuming: Exploring interconnections between actor groups in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Solar prosuming is an emerging phenomenon in which many actor groups are involved in shaping new solutions. Here we study national policymakers, relevant stakeholders such as grid companies, and the prosumers themselves – ... -
China in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Key environmental issues and responses
(NUPI Policy Brief, Research report, 2020)China is dealing with very serious pollution levels and the unsustainable use of many natural resources. Environmental issues, concerning both air, ground, and ocean, have gained increasing recognition in Chinese domestic ... -
The mackerel war: How climate change impacts fishery negotiations and regimes
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Maritime boundary disputes: What are they and why do they matter?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)When states legalised the maritime domain in the 20th century, the relationship between states and maritime space changed. Since the turn of the millennium, certain global trends have further amplified the role of the ... -
What shapes municipalities’ perceptions of fairness in windpower developments?
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Kystvaktens hevdelse av norsk suverenitet rundt Svalbard: Russiske persepsjoner og reaksjoner
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Svalbard og vernesonen rundt øygruppen står sentralt i det bilaterale forholdet mellom Norge og Russland, både økonomisk og sikkerhetspolitisk. Siden 1977 har en konflikt mellom landene omhandlet Norges rett til ...