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Kommunalvalgene i kommuner og amtskommuner: Election to municipallity and county councils
ISSN: 0904-339X
Implementing intergenerational fairness – the Welsh approach
In: Nordic journal of wellbeing and sustainable welfare development: Nordisk tidsskrift for livskvalitet og baerekraftig velferdsutvikling, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 59-62
ISSN: 2703-9986
Welcome to Norway!: Da «flyktningkrisa» kom til Norge
In: Tidsskrift for velferdsforskning, Band 20, Heft 4, S. 286-301
ISSN: 2464-3076
When Europe negotiates: from Europe agreements to eastern enlargement?
In: Licentiatserien 1997,3
Børnesagkyndig rådgivning: evaluering af et forsøg i to statsamter
In: Socialforskningsinstituttet 99,4
What Happened to the Nordic Model for International Peace and Security?
In: Wivel , A 2017 , ' What Happened to the Nordic Model for International Peace and Security? ' , Peace Review , bind 29 , nr. 4; Peace Journalism , 9 , s. 489-496 . https://doi.org/10.1080/10402659.2017.1381521
The Nordic countries have long been renowned for their contribution to international peace and security. This contribution – occasionally viewed by both Nordic and non-Nordic policy-makers and academics as a particular model for facilitating peace and development in international affairs – is based on a combination of active contributions to peaceful conflict resolution, a high level of development aid and a continuous commitment to strengthening international society. However, recently Scandinavians have been making headlines for reasons that seem to contrast with their well-established brand as humane internationalist peacemakers. This article identifies the characteristics of the Nordic model for international peace and security and discusses how and why it has changed.
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