Conflict and peace keeping
- Whither commodity-based trade?
- K.M. Rich;B.D. Perry / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs , 2010
- This paper examines the potential impacts of Commodity-Based Trade (CBT) on animal-production importing markets and identifies which suppliers could benefit from greater access to these markets. Th...
- Regional conflicts and international engagement on the Horn of Africa
- A. Borchgrevink;J.H.S. Lie / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs , 2009
- This report addresses the regional dimension to conflicts in the Horn of Africa. The paper seeks to draw out general conclusions about the nature of conflicts in the region, as well as about internati...
- Regional trade agreements vs. multilateral trading system: a study of Chinese interests and policy options
- C. Taifeng / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs , 2009
- Since joining the WTO, China has pursued a three-pronged economic and trade development strategy of pushing forward regional and bilateral trade cooperation while enhancing multilateral trade and coop...
- Evaluation of SAIH’s support for FADCANIC’s Wawashang Environmental and Agroforestry Educational Centre
- A. Borchgrevink / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs , 2009
- The Fundación para la Autonomía y el Desarrollo de la Costa Atlántica de Nicaragua (FADCANIC) has established and is running the Environmental and Agroforestry Education Centre (C...
- Afghanistan and regional instability: a risk assessment
- H. Kjaernet;S. Torjesen / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs , 2008
- This report examines Afghanistan’s regional challenges. It finds that domestic instability in Pakistan, strains in Pakistan–Afghanistan relations and insecurities associated with the US&nd...
- Basra crude: the great game of Iraq’s “southern” oil
- Reidar Visser / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs , 2007
- Almost all of Iraq’s giant oil fields can be found near Basra or in one of its two neighbouring governorates, accounting for one of the world’s greatest concentrations of petroleum weal...
- Trade Openness and Economic Growth: do Institutions Matter ?
- K Stensnes / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs , 2007
- This paper investigates the relationship between economic openness, institutions and growth. It proposes that with highly developed, strong institutions countries that integrate with world markets ...
- Patterns of trade and foreign direct investment in Africa: a simple test of the new trade theory with multinationals
- L.A. Grunfeld; L.C. Svindal / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs , 2000
- This study presents an empirical survey of the patterns of trade and FDI in Africa based on a sample of 28 countries and their transactions with the OECD countries. These patterns are used to test whe...
- Globalisation and industrial location: the impact of trade policy when geography matters
- A. Melchior / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs , 2000
- The paper shows how industrial location and welfare depends on “most-favoured nation” (MFN) versus distance-related trade barriersThe article finds that:manufacturing production will cluste...
- Security, integration and identity change
- P. Rieker / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs , 2000
- This article attempts to contribute to a better understanding of both how the EU functions as a security system and what kind of impact the integration process has on national security identities.T...



