Tidligere arrangementer - Side 4
Dr Steven Gibbons will present his forthcoming article titled "Seismic Monitoring of Novaya Zemlya: Progress, Challenges, and Prospects".
Title: Getting to yes: Reasons for success in peace referendums
Marc Nathanson, U.S. Ambassador to Norway, will give a speech om U.S Foreign Policy and Ukraine – looking back at one year of war.
Master in Political Science Lars Gjesvik at University of Oslo and the Department of Political Science will be defending his dissertation: Digital Markets and Power in International Politics - Theorizing Processes of Mobilization and How Digital Markets Structure the Exercise of Power"
Re-Imagining Economic and Political Governance through Public Value Co-Creation
Presentations of PhD Projects
Title: Bureaucratic Quality and the Gap between Implementation Burden and Administrative Capacities
The Invisible Hand of Government Coordination - Lessons from Sweden
Title of the presentation: "Forecasting fatalities in armed conflict: Modeling and uncertainty"
Dr Robert Bell will present his PhD dissertation titled "NATO Nuclear Burden-Sharing Post-Crimea: What Constitutes 'Free-Riding'?"
Title: Bureaucratic appointments and perceptions of competence and political responsiveness: a paired experiment with bureaucrats, politicians, citizens, and journalists
Title of the presentation: "The color of politics: skin-tone and atittudes towards caste-based voting"
Title: Towards a theory of judicial agency in international settings: Government input and litigant success before the European Court of Justice
Politicization in practice. Damned if you do, damned if you don't?
Amy Woolf will present her paper titled "Nuclear Arms Control and Disarmament: Insights from the Past and Prospects for the Future".
Dr. Rhys Crilley will present his current article project entitled "Atomic Aversion in the Digital Age: Using Social Media Data to Understand Public Opinion About Nuclear Weapons".
Title of the presentation: "Partiaization: How National Parties Took Hold of Local Politics"
Title of the presentation: "Disentangling different types of sexist attitudes and vote choice in Germany"
Negativity bias and democratic accountability
PhD presentations
Title of the presentation: "Armed Group Origins and Transformation in Civil War "
Join us for an in-person panel discussion on "The Myth of the Nuclear Revolution: Power Politics in the Atomic Age" (Cornell University Press, 2020). Prof. Keir Lieber will present his co-authored book (with Prof. Daryl Press), followed by remarks from ONP affiliate Dr. Kristin Ven Bruusgaard (Director, Norwegian Intelligence School) and ONP Post-Doctoral Fellows Dr. James Cameron and Dr. Do Young Lee. The event will be chaired by ONP Director Prof. Målfrid Braut-Hegghammer.