
Centre for Ocean Governance
COG
The politics and governance of the world’s oceans are of pressing importance to Norway, which manages ocean areas six times the size of its land mass.
Oceans are often analysed as sites of environmental politics or economic potential or security dynamics. However, in issues as diverse as maritime power projection in the South China Sea, piracy, public-private partnerships for the blue economy, and preventing plastic pollution, it is the intersection of economics, environment and security that demands further research to elucidate how the world’s oceans are – and could be better – governed.
NUPI’s Centre for Ocean Governance (COG) focuses on these complex and often informal interactions across issue areas and actor groups that shape efforts to govern or dominate ocean space. This focus supplements the Norwegian scholarly community’s existing strengths on issue-specific maritime legal regimes and natural sciences.
Our aim is to deliver high-quality scholarly publications and facilitate policy conversations and public discussion on:
Ocean diplomacy
Our researchers seek to understand why and how diplomacy and expert knowledge shape outcomes in global ocean governance (and why these efforts sometimes fail). This research strand aims to provide advice on how evidence-based policymaking on ocean issues can be further promoted and how the resources and expertise of the non-state actors can contribute to responsible global public goods management.
Geopolitics and security governance at sea
We research how countries’ geopolitical aspirations, and the non-state companies and policy networks with whom these states are associated, shape political relations around the world’s oceans. COG has country-level expertise on the ocean politics of Russia, the U.S., China, Japan, and Brazil, among others.
Comparative and historical research
We engage in systematic, long-lines studies of how the ocean space has become an object for international relations and of the broader networks (state and non-state) that shape policy outcomes for regional seas.
The NUPI research team behind the centre are:
- Benjamin de Carvalho
- Patrick Cullen
- Hans Jørgen Gåsemyr
- Halvard Leira
- Elana Wilson Rowe
- Wrenn Yennie Lindgren
News
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Prestigious ERC funding to Elana Wilson Rowe – ‘I’m thrilled!’
27 Jul 2018The European Research Council (ERC) yearly awards talented early career researchers project funding through Starting grants. 403 research projects were granted this year,...
Publications
Projects
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Research project
Empires, Privateering and the sea (EMPRISE)
2017 - 2021 (Ongoing)EMPRISE studies the role of the importance of power at sea for the formation of empires and states from 1500-1856.
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Photograph: Allan Hopkins/Creative Commons/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Research project
The Lorax Project: Understanding Ecosystemic Politics (LORAX)
2019 - 2023 (Ongoing)Do regional politics around border-crossing ecosystems share important resemblances and differ in significant ways from global politics?
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Photograph: Hedvig Antoinette Halgunset/Norwegian Armed Forces Research project
Revitalizing Transatlantic Maritime Security
2018 - 2019 (Ongoing)This project will generate concrete policy proposals, particularly in the maritime domain, and look at ways for the United States and Europe, and Norway in particular, to adapt their military division...