Blar i Brage NMBU på forfatter "Beaumont, Paul"
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Conceptualizing animals : the role of welfare in the international politics of animal agriculture and animal liberation
Walter, Kristen Michelle (Master thesis, 2020)Agriculture has been greatly important in the process of food production, and while agriculture is referenced to in IR, it tends to be referenced to as part of sustainability, accessibility and human rights discourse. ... -
EU-Ukraine relations : representations of Russia in the EU rhetoric towards Ukraine
Soloshenko, Yanina (Master thesis, 2018)Ukraine-Russia conflict that exploded in 2014 undermined the international law system's core, and the fundamentals of European as well as the global security architecture. The variety of research on the crisis issue provide ... -
The grammar of status competition : international hierarchies as domestic practice
Beaumont, Paul (PhD Thesis;2020:57, Doctoral thesis, 2020)A burgeoning body of research has documented that status-seeking abounds in world politics. Yet the status hierarchies to which states respond and compete within are notoriously ambiguous and difficult to empirically ... -
Norway's constructive engagement in Myanmar : a small state as norm entrepreneur
Olsen, Birgitte Moe (Master thesis, 2016)2011 marked a significant change in Myanmar politics. After nearly 50 years of military rule, a civilian government came to power through multi-party elections and embarked on a series of economic and political reforms. ... -
Performing nuclear peace : how nuclear weapons have kept Britain great from Thatcher to Blair
Beaumont, Paul (Master thesis, 2015-03-16)The question of why states maintain nuclear weapons typically receives short shrift: it’s security, silly. The international is a perilous place, and nuclear weapons represent the ultimate self-help device. Other ‘factors’ ... -
Refugees, conveniant bargaining chips? : a comparative analysis of Kenyan and Ethiopian refugee policy
Tesfaghiorghis, Judith Micael (Master thesis, 2019)The recent refugee crisis have caused turmoil across the world, in which many states responds differently and making refugees a “hot” topic again. The global south have traditionally hosted the majority of the world’s ... -
The strictest humanitarian : a discourse analysis of the Norwegian government’s foreign aid and asylum policy
Danielsen, Julie Øderud (Master thesis, 2018)During the autumn of 2015, Norway experienced a significant increased influx of migrants as a result of the war in Syria and instability in the region. The government were quick to ensure how Norway would take international ...