In a new IGCC working paper, Øyvind Stiansen, Daniel Naurin, Asimina Michailidou, and Adriana Riganova investigate the impact of European Union action against democratic backsliding in Poland.
Publikasjoner - Side 2
In a new, co-authored policy analysis published at SIEPS, Daniel Naurin investigates what different cooperative ties different member states form with their peers in the Council and why.
ARENA Working Paper 3/2023 (pdf)
Erik Oddvar Eriksen
In a new, co-authored article in Public Administration Review, Jarle Trondal analyzes whether and how a terror attack targeting public institutions affects civil servants in their day-to-day work.
In a new article in Tidsskrift for velferdsforskning, Andreas Eriksen and Erik Oddvar Eriksen ask what requirements good administrative practice places on the administration.
In this report, Live Johanna Steinsdatter Øverhaug examines the effect of EU sanctions on adoption and repeal of LGBT-free zones in Poland.
Helene Sjursen edited a Special Section in International Affairs titled 'Liberal order, the EU and global political justice'. Among the seven articles are also an article each by Sjursen herself as well as Johanne Døhlie Saltnes.
This report discusses three regional organisations and argues that they showcase three different versions of differentiated regionalism.
In a new, article in Stat og Styring, Erik Oddvar Eriksen argues that the NAV scandal highlights the need for a governance model that accounts for several levels of governance.
John Erik Fossum, Christopher Lord, Espen D. H. Olsen, Johanne Døhlie Saltnes and Jarle Trondal have, together with co-authors, published a book examining Norway's affiliation to the EU.
In this article OSIRIS researchers Richard Woolley and Jordi Molas-Gallart propose a set of principles to guide a systematic approach to constructing user perspectives on research impact.
In this newly published report, Arvid Raknerud and colleagues revisit the estimation of private returns to R&D.
In his new article in Politics and Governance, John Erik Fossum argues for the merits of seeing both the EU and Canada as different versions of a multiheaded federation.
Jarle Trondal has contributed a co-authored chapter to the newly published book The Elgar Companion to the OECD.
Nicole Ostrand has contributed a chapter to the newly published book UK Borderscapes: Sites of Enforcement and Resistance.
In their new article in Political Studies Review, Martin Moland and Asimina Michailidou test the assumption that those getting news about the European Union (EU) mostly from social media would be more sceptical of its institutions than others.
The concluding report synthesizes four years of EU3D research on differentiation, dominance and democracy.
In a new, co-authored article in the Representation, Christopher Lord pays tribute to the work of David Beetham.
In a new article in the British Journal of Political Science, Trym Nohr Fjørtoft discusses the legitimacy of non-majoritarian institutions.
Chris Lord has contributed a chapter to the newly published Dilemmas of European Democracy: New Perspectives on Democratic Politics in the European Union