The Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) carries out research and disseminates findings on global power relations, security policy, development issues, international economics and Norwegian foreign policy.
With 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 was established by the Norwegian Parliament in 1959. The institute is organised as a state body under the Ministry of Education and Research, but operates as an independent, non-political institution in all its professional activities.
NUPI’s research areas include:
• International security issues, especially European and
trans-Atlantic security, the EU and the UN;
• Development studies: evaluation of development
cooperation;
• International economics: international trade and investment, technology transfer and economic growth, poverty and corruption;
• Russia and Eurasia: regime studies, foreign and security
policy and energy issues;
• Security and conflict management: applied contributions in peace-building processes.
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