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Utenriksanalyse: Global og lokal rettferdighet
Newspaper Op-Ed | Jan 2009
Samtidig med rettssaken mot Moland og French pågår det en annen rettssak fra Kongo i Haag, Nederland.
International Criminal Court, Thomas Lubanga, transitional justice, prosecutions, trials, DR Congo
Rouhani to the rescue: Aiming for the Middle Way in the Islamic Republic
Report in External Series | Aug 2013
Hassan Rouhani won Iran’s presidential elections by posing as the voice of protest and change. Though previously considered a conservative he ran ...
Iran
Utenriksanalyse: Militære blindveier til fred
Newspaper Op-Ed | Jun 2010
Kongos regjering vil ha FN-styrken ut, og det kjapt. Det er ingen god idé. Men FN kan heller ikke fortsette som før.
United Nations (UN) peacekeeping, Monuc, protection of civilians, peacebuilding, DR Congo
Considering the State: Perspectives on South Sudan's subdivision and federalism debate
Report in External Series | Aug 2016
In October 2015, the president of the Republic of South Sudan, Salva Kiir Mayardit, decreed a change in the country’s administrative structure and ...
decentralisation, federalism, South Sudan
Opprørere må sendes til Haag
Newspaper Op-Ed | Jan 2006
Ugandas borgerkrig truer nå skjøre fredsprosesser i Sudan og Kongo. Om regionen skal få fred må de ettersøkte opprørslederne ...
ICC, transitional justice, peacebuilding, Uganda, DR Congo, Sudan
Koos Carlo
Senior Researcher
Political scientist focusing on conflict, peace and development
politicial violence, international development, gender equality, DR Congo, Nigeria, South Sudan
Profiting from corruption: The role and responsibility of financial institutions
U4 Brief | Dec 2009
This U4 Brief assesses how banks facilitate illicit capital flows from developing countries. The shortcomings of the existing regulatory frameworks are ...
PFM, international drivers of corruption, international drivers of corruption, Congo, Equatorial Guinea
Building peace through community development
News | 17 Jan 2007
In a war-torn corner of DRC, in Ituri, they have shown that income-generating activities, reconstruction of infrastructure, local radio stations etc., are means to create peace in the midst of violence.
Africa: Democratic Rep. of Congo
China and global integrity-building: Challenges and prospects for engagement
U4 Issue | Jun 2019
Due to its economic weight and an increasingly active outreach towards developing countries under the framework of "South-South Cooperation", the People's ...
Underdevelopment and labour migration: the contract labour system in Namibia
CMI Working Paper | Jan 1997
This volume reproduces, with minor changes, a set of previously published papers on the history of the origins, formation and evolution of the contract ...
Africa: Namibia
Trade unions in processes of democratisation. A study of party labour relations in Zamiba
CMI Report | Jan 1992
This report assesses the role of labour in the recent transition to multi-party rule in Zambia. The main question considered is to what extent labour, ...
Democracy, Democratisation, Trade Unions, Zambia
Focus days 2010: Afghanistan/Pakistan
Event | 20 Oct 2010
Peter Marsden, Jonas Gahr Støre, Kai Eide, Kristian Berg Harpviken, Arne Strand, Orzala Ashraf Nehmat, Kaja Borchrevink, Elisabeth Eide, Laila Bokhari and others explore context, history and current challenges. Welcome to debates, book salons, seminars and discussions with experts on Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Afghanistan, Pakistan
What was it all about? The peace process in the Sudan and South Sudan
Event | 12 May 2016
Reflections on the peace process in the Sudan and South Sudan from 2002 to 2015.
Endre Stiansen, Senior Policy and Research Advisior at the United Nations ...
Gendering the Nation
Event | 28 Oct 2011
Women endure violence in the everyday, in civil wars and conflicts, and in situations of political and religious oppression. Past or present, they find ways to survive. This seminar addresses a wide range of women's resilience strategies, rising questions of memory, trauma, silence and political mobilization to secure women's legal protection.
Arguments for democratic decentralisation in Angola: If challenges remain the same, why delay the autarquias?
Angola Brief | Apr 2014
Is the Government once again going to delay local elections and democratic decentralisation? The 2010 Constitution renewed the Angolan state’s commitment ...
Angola
Støtter Norge krigen i Kongo?
Newspaper Op-Ed | Jan 2003
Mer enn 260 millioner norske bistandskroner går til Uganda hvert år. Denne summen utgjør langt mer enn hva Uganda har brukt på ...
DR Congo, Uganda
Nepal: A political economy analysis
Report in External Series | Nov 2017
This report is an integrated political economy analysis of Nepal. The main finding is that economic growth and poverty reduction have been steady in Nepal ...
The War in Yemen: The view from Iran
Report in External Series | Oct 2015
In the regional backdrop to the war in Yemen Iran is a pivotal actor. Saudi Arabia has made clear that it sees the conflict in Yemen as the extension ...
Yemen, Saudi Arabia
Interim Governance Arrangements in Post-Conflict and Fragile Settings
Report in External Series | Sep 2020
This report provides an understanding of how temporary governance during major political transitions is structured and how it works in practice. Interim ...
interim governance, transition, political transition, ceasefire, unity government, security reform, disarmament, post-conflict elections, peacebuilding, conflict resolution, Afghanstan, Burundi, Congo, DRC, Gabon, Libya, Madagascar, Myanmar, Burma, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Bougainville, Philippines, Mindanao, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Tajikistan, Yemen
Extractive sectors and illicit financial flows: What role for revenue governance initiatives?
U4 Issue | Nov 2011
Countries highly dependent on natural resources are among the most severely affected by the problem of illicit financial flows. Despite a lack of definite ...
international drivers of corruption, natural resource management, DR Congo, Nigeria, Zambia