How do small and medium-sized states safeguard their sovereignty and national interests amid intensifying great-power rivalry and a fragmented international order? To answer this question, John Karlsrud, Maryna Rabinovych, and Marianne Riddervold introduce the concept of diplomatic resilience
Contrary to popular belief, Covid-19 has not pushed the EU to the verge of an existential crisis. Rather, the pandemic has prompted common health and economic policies which have led to greater integration, write Marianne Riddervold, Jarle Trondal, and Akasemi Newsome
Research Professor, ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo and Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) / Senior Fellow, UC Berkeley Institute of International Affairs
Marianne's research focuses on European integration, with a particular focus on EU foreign security and defence policy, transatlantic relations, and international relations in the global commons.
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