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Mozambique: A political economy analysis
(NUPI political economy reports, Research report, 2017-01-01)In 2017, Mozambique was at its most critical moment since the end of the civil war, in a crisis-like cocktail of political, economic and social problems. This report uses a political economy analysis to shed light on ... -
'Mucupuki' Revisited: Assessing the Implications of PARP/A in Central Mozambique 2008-2011
(CMI Report R 2012:6, Research report, 2012-01-01)This is the final report in a series of six studies to monitor and evaluate Mozambique’s Poverty Reduction Strategies PARP/A (2006-2012). The series focuses on three different areas in the country, including the District ... -
Mujeres en la judicatura en Guatemala. Experiencias entre profesionalización y captura política
(Research report, 2022-05-01)This report in Spanish analyses the situation of women judges in Guatemala, revealing the specifically gendered pressures they experience to limit their independence. By focusing on women's experiences of becoming and ... -
Muligheter og begrensninger for innovasjon med endrede rammebetingelser i instituttsektoren
(Master thesis, 2020-02-01)En studie av hvordan økt kompleksitet påvirker roller, relasjoner og samspill på Chr. Michelsens Institutt 1988 - 2019. -
Multiculturalism and pluralism in secular society: Individual or collective rights?
(Ars Disputandi : The Online Journal for Philosophy of Religion vol. 5, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011-11-01)This paper discusses multiculturalism in view of collectivistic cultural structures in immigrant communities. Women in religious minority communities are ruled according to collectivistic structures when it comes to ... -
Multistakeholder partnerships as agents of integrity
(U4 Issue 2021:14, Research report, 2021-11-01)Combining the strengths of the private sector, public sector, and civil society, multistakeholder partnerships can be more than the sum of their parts. We examine the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network, the Infrastructure ... -
Myopic preferences or subsistence income? Why do rickshaw cyclists rent the cycle?
(CMI Working Paper WP 2012:1, Working paper, 2012-01-27)One year rent is sufficient to buy a rickshaw in the plains of Nepal, while a rickshaw will last many years, so purchase appears very profitable. Still most cyclists rent the rickshaw. Based on choices made by rickshaw ... -
National-level corruption risks and mitigation strategies in the implementation of REDD+ in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: An overview of the current situation
(U4 Issue 2015:9, Research report, 2015-04-01)The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is one of the first REDD+ target countries due its huge forest ecosystem potential. Since 2011, the country has been creating key pieces of legislation as well as implementing ... -
Nationality and citizenship questions in Sudan after the Southern Sudan referendum vote
(Sudan Report SR 2011: 1, Research report, 2011-01-01)The Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) of 2005 provided southern Sudanese with the right to self-determination through a referendum vote that took place January 9–15, 2011. Formal results will be announced at the end of ... -
Nato i Afghanistan: Fredsbevaring eller antiterroroperasjon?
(Others, 2009-11-10) -
Natural resource commodity supply chains. Lessons from existing anti-corruption initiatives
(U4 Issue 2023:5, Research report, 2023-06-01)Policymakers, law enforcement, and other stakeholders are encouraged to improve understanding of corruption risks along the supply chain, to better adapt responses to evolving corruption patterns. -
Natural resource wealth, conflict, and peacebuilding
(Synthesis Series, Research report, 2009-02-02)What connections exist between natural resource wealth and violent conflict? What do such connections imply for policies to build peace in resource-rich areas? This synthesis takes stock of what social science research has ... -
Natural resources, corruption and trust: A complex relationship
(U4 Issue 2011:14, Research report, 2011-12-13)Do natural resources reduce social trust? And if so, do natural resources have a direct effect on trust, or is their effect indirect through variables such as corruption? This issue paper reviews the literature on natural ... -
Navigating complexity. A review of training for peace in Africa
(Research report, 2010-06-10)Training for Peace in Africa (TfP) has, since its start in 1995, been provided with NOK 170 million to strengthen African capacities for participation in peace support operations. This includes NOK 70 million for the current ... -
Navigating Seas, Markets, and Sovereignties: Fishers and Occupational Slippage in the South China Sea
(Anthropological Quarterly vol. 94 no. 4, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-01)Oceans have always been arenas of crime, drugs and human trafficking, and poaching. When such violations occur on fishing boats, they fall under the rubric of “fisheries crime.” Political scientists and economists ... -
Neglect, Control and Co-optation: Major features of Ethiopian Youth Policy Since 1991
(CMI Working Paper WP 2021:3, Working paper, 2021-07-01)Ethiopia, Africa’s second most populous state, has a young population with more than 70 percent of its inhabitants below the age of 35. Ethiopian regimes have a history of youth neglect and repression, and more ... -
Negotiating access to health care for populations affected by conflict
(CMI Working Paper WP 2021:6, Working paper, 2021-10-01)Abstract This Working Paper seeks to understand the tools required to allow negotiations for the access of health care by populations affected by humanitarian disasters. A review of theoretical knowledge about health ... -
Nepal: A political economy analysis
(Report, Research report, 2017-11-01)This report is an integrated political economy analysis of Nepal. The main finding is that economic growth and poverty reduction have been steady in Nepal since the mid-1980s independently of a number of political upheavals, ... -
New study hints on country's business barriers
(Others, 2007-08-01) -
New ways to measure institutionalised grand corruption in public procurement
(U4 Brief 2014:9, Report, 2014-10-27)Public procurement, one of the largest areas of public spending worldwide, gives public officials wide discretion. It is therefore unsurprising that it is also one of the government functions most often vulnerable to ...