Publications
of the Norwegian Nobel Institute.
The Norwegian Nobel Institute has two publication series. The Nobel
Symposium book series, which usually contains papers presented at
the Institute's biannual Nobel Symposiums, and The Norwegian Nobel
Institute Series for occasional papers of particular relevance for
the history of the Nobel Peace Prize and/or the work of the Norwegian
Nobel Committee.

Nobel symposium book series |
Norwegian Nobel institue series | Spring
lectures
The volumes published in the Nobel Symposium
book series are:
74:
Human Rights in Perspective: A Global Assessment. / Asbjørn
Eide
and Bernt Hagtvet, eds.,(Oxford, Blackwell,
1992), 321 pp.
ISBN: 0-631-17883-X.
87:
The Fall of Great Powers: Peace, Stability, and Legitimacy.
Nobel Symposium 87 / Geir Lundestad, ed.,
(Oslo:
Scandinavian University Press, 1994), 414
pages.
ISBN: 82-00-21922-4 (cloth); 82-00-03947-1
(paper).
90:
Beyond the Cold War: New Dimensions in International
Relations / Geir Lundestad & Odd Arne Westad,
(eds.),
(Oslo, Universitetsforlaget, 1993), 257
pp.
ISBN: 82-00-21712-4 (cloth).
95:
The Fall of Détente: Soviet-American Relations during
the Carter
Years / Odd Arne Westad (ed.), (Oslo: Scandinavian
University
Press, 1997),367 pages.
ISBN: 82-00-37671-0 (cloth).
105:
No End to Alliance: the United States and Western Europe :past,
present, and future / Geir Lundestad (ed.),
(Basingstoke:
Macmillan, 1998), 268 pages.
ISBN: 0-333-74080-7 (cloth).
107:
Reviewing the Cold War: Approaches, Interpretations,
Theory. / Odd Arne Westad (ed.),(London:
Frank Cass,
2000), 382 pages.
ISBN: 0-7146-5072-2 (cloth); 0-7146-8120-2
(paper).
122:
The last decade of the cold war : from conflict escalation to
conflict transformation Theory. / Olav Njølstad (ed.),
(London: Frank Cass, 2004), 435 pages.
ISBN: ISBN 0-7146-5464-7.
The numbers issued in The Norwegian Nobel
Institute Series are:
Vol. 1, no.1
Ivar Libæk
Et Nobelinstitutt eller 'Revue Nobel'? Konflikter
i den første
Nobelkomiteen, (Oslo, 2000), pp. 1-26.
Vol. , no. 2
Ivar Libæk,
The Nobel Peace Prize: some aspects of the
decision-making process, 1901-17,
(Oslo, 2000),pp. 1-37.
Vol. 1, no.3
Asle Sveen,
The Nobel Peace Prize: some aspects of the
decision-making process, 1919-31, (Oslo,
2000), pp. 1-29.
Vol 1, no. 3
Øivind Stenersen,
The Nobel Peace Prize: some aspects of the
decision-making
process, 1932-39, (Oslo, 2000), pp. 1-37.
Vol. 1, no. 5
Irwin Abrams,
Reflections on the first century of the
Nobel Peace Prize,
(Oslo, 2000), pp. 1-28.
Vol. 1, no. 6
Peter van den Dungen,
The Nobel Peace Prize and the Global Proliferation
of Peace
Prizes in the 20th Century", (Oslo, 2000),
pp. 1-41.
Vol. 2, no. 1
Hanhimäki, Jussi M.
A prize-winning performance? : Kissinger,
triangular diplomacy,
and the end of the Vietnam war, 1969-1973.
- Oslo : NNI,
2001. - pp. 1- 40.
Vol 2, no. 2
Salmon, Patrick
The ambiguities of peace : the Nobel peace
prize and
international relations between the wars.
- Oslo : NNI,
2001. - pp. 1-31.
Vol. 2, no. 3
Norske vinnere av Nobels fredspris : "Christian L. Lange -
en
kampglad optimist" : "Fridtjof Nansen -
nasjonsbygger og
internasjonalist" / Christian Lange ; Bodil
Stenseth. - Oslo :
NNI, 2001. - 23s.
Vol. 2, no. 4
Rottem, Øystein
Norske Nobelprisvinnere i litteratur
: Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson,
Knut Hamsun og Sigrid Undset. - Oslo :
NNI, 2001. - pp. 1-19.
Vol. 2, no. 5
Hauge, Eivind Hiis
Norske vinnere av Nobelprisen i kjemi :
Lars Onsager - Odd
Hassel. - Oslo : NNI, 2001. - pp. 1-21.
Vol. 2, no. 6
Bjerkholt, Olav
Norske Nobelprisvinnere i økonomi : Ragnar
Frisch og Trygve
Haavelmo. - Oslo : NNI, 2001. - pp. 1-21.
Vol, 2, no. 7
Skjeltorp, Arne
Norges Nobelprisvinner i fysikk : Ivar
Giæver. - Oslo : NNI,
2001. - pp. 1-17.
Vol, 3, no. 1
Libæk, Ivar
Utenlandsk innflytelse eller nasjonal kontroll? : Noen sider
ved det norske nobelsystemet 1897-2003. - Oslo :
NNI, 2002. - pp. 1-16.
Vol, 3, no. 2
van den Dungen, Peter
Jan Bloch and the inaugural Nobel peace prize (1901). -
Oslo : NNI, 2003. - pp. 1-27.
Vol. 4, no. 1
Libæk, Ivar
Nobels fredspris og unionsoppløsningen mellom Norge og
Sverige i 1905 : Nobelkomiteen, Nobelinstituttet og
fredsprisvinnere. - Oslo : Nobelinstituttet, 2004. - 28s.
The Norwegian Nobel Institute Spring Lecture Series
Almost every year since 1992 the Norwegian Nobel Institute has invited
scholars of international standing and/or former statesmen to participate
in the institute's Spring Lecture Series. The Scandinavian University
Press has published some of these lectures in book form, thereby
making them available to a wider audience.
1992
Paul Kennedy, "Beyond The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Demography,
Technology, and the Future of the World" (two lectures).
1993
Richard Pipes "Communism: The Vanished Specter" (two lectures).
Published under the same title by Scandinavian University Press:
Oslo, 1994. ISBN 82-00-21908-9.
1994
Hélène Carrere d'Encausse, "The Past, the Present, and the Future
of the Nationality Problem in the Soviet Union/Russia" (two lectures).
Published as The Nationality Question in the Soviet Union and Russia,
Scandinavian University Press: Oslo, 1995. ISBN 82-0022432-5
1995
Wang Gungwu, "China's Position in International Relations: The Past,
the Present, and the Future" (two lectures). Published as The Chinese
Way: China's Position in International Relations, Scandinavian University
Press: Oslo, 1995. ISBN 82-0022694-8
1997
Lord Jenkins, "The Past, the Present, and the Future on the European
Union". Published under the same title by Scandinavian University
Press: Oslo, 1997. ISBN 82-00-12810-5
1998
Helmut Schmidt, "Globalization and the Future Role of the European
Union".
Mikhail S. Gorbachev, "What I Accomplished and What I did Not Accomplished
In the Years 1985-1991".
2000
Zbigniew Brzezinski, "Cooperation and Conflict in the 21st Century:
A Geostrategic Perspective".
Grigory Yavlinski, "The Future of Russia".
2001
John Gaddis, "The Cold War as (Really) History".
2002
Terje Rød-Larsen, "The Current Crisis in the Middle East: Causes and
Solutions".
2003
General Brent Scowcroft, "The Role of the United States in the 21st
Century".
2004
Nobel Peace Prize laureate 2000 Kim Dae-jung, "The Sunshine Policy: Past, present, and
future".
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