Globale utfordringer for norsk engasjementspolitikk

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Armed conflict, peacemaking, and the role of Norway

Teresa Whitfield, Director, Conflict Prevention and Peace Forum, Social Science Research Council (SSRC), New York

Challenges for Generating Political and Economic Development in Poor Countries and Norwegian Foreign Policy

Ebrima Sall, Head, Department of Research, Council for the Development of Social Science in Africa (CODESRIA), Dakar

Aid architecture and aid effectiveness - challenges to Norway

Roger C. Riddell, Non-Executive Director Oxford Policy Management and Principal of the Policy Practice, Oxford

Aid Effectiveness and Related Issues

Steven Radelet, Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development, Washington

Global security and development: Norway’s future role

Robert Picciotto, Professor, King’s College, London

Norsk bistand – noen synspunkter og ideer

Rune A. Lea, lege, ansatt i Norad (1989-2003)

Fredsdiplomati: Spenning og konsistens i norsk utenrikspolitisk praksis

Torbjørn L. Knutsen, Professor, Institutt for sosiologi og statsvitenskap, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (NTNU), Trondheim

Hvilke spenninger finnes mellom norsk engasjements-politikk[1] og øvrig norsk utenrikspolitikk?

Vidar Helgesen, Generalsekretær, International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA), Stockholm

WTO, Soria Moria og Velstandsutvikling: Fattige lands styringsrett og virkemidler

Erik S. Reinert, professor, Tallin University of technology

Global trends in armed conflict

Halvard Buhaug, Scott Gates, Håvard Hegre and Håvard Strand, Centre for the study of civil war, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)

Comments on Norwegian Development Strategy

Paul Collier, Professor of economics, Economics department, Oxford University

Post-imperialist North-South financial relations? What Norway really owes African ‘debtors’

Patrick Bond, Professor of Development Studies and Director of the University of KwaZulu-Natal Centre for Civil Society, Durban, South Africa

Norwegian State Strategies for Global Justice

Patrick Bond, Professor of Development Studies and Director of the University of KwaZulu-Natal Centre for Civil Society, Durban

Key challenges and possible responses for generating development in poor countries

Pamela K. Mbabzi, Dean, Faculty of Development Studies, Mbabara University of Science & Technology

Rollen som fredsmekler/ tredjepartsrollen. Etiske dilemmaer

Mona Fixdal, Postdoktor, Forum for samtidshistorie, Universitetet i Oslo

On post-conflict peacebuilding

Michael Barnett, Professor, Harold Stassen Chair of International Affairs, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

Global governance, development cooperation and the role of Norway

Martin Chembe, Director of Public Affairs and International Relations, Zambia Congress of Trade Unions Solidarity House, Kitwe

Globalisering og utfordringer for norsk engasjementspolitikk

Liv Tørres, utenlandssjef, Norsk Folkehjelp, Oslo

Future Global Challenges and Norway’s Role

John Tirman, Executive Director of the Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge

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