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Apr 24
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Policy note

Time for reprioritization

How to free up room for action in Norwegian aid after US cuts

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Apr 22
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Op-ed

Letter to the Minister of Development from the Stoltenberg Committee

Letter to Åsmund Grøver Aukrust, dated 22 April 2025.

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Apr 18
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Op-ed

What if Trump obtains super-intelligent AI?

No one wants China to win the AI race. But how confident are we if Donald Trump's United States comes first to the finish line?

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Apr 14
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Input

Input to Meld. St. on Peace and Conflict Resolution

In the report to the Storting on peace and conflict resolution, expected in August 2025, the think-tank Long Term below has answered two indicative questions from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Apr 11
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Policy note

Transport demand in futures with artificial general intelligence

We discuss the potential impact of artificial general intelligence (AGI) on society, labor markets and transport demand, and argue that transport planners need to rethink long-term future scenarios.

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Apr 11
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Op-ed

Letter to Støre and Aukrust: Make an early promise to Gavi

We urge the government to ensure that Norway makes an early pledge of binding support for Gavi at the same level as before.

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Apr 11
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Op-ed

Climate message is shockingly weak

The climate crisis will not be solved with nice words and quota buying. It is solved with tough choices and real readjustment.

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Apr 10
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Op-ed

Choose the educations AI can't take away from you!

Here are seven pieces of advice for adolescents -- and parents -- wondering what, and if, they should study in the age of artificial intelligence.

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Apr 10
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Op-ed

Climate message is shockingly weak

The government's new climate announcement is a serious setback for Norway's climate work. It is virtually devoid of new measures and in practice involves a weakening of climate targets.

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Apr 8
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Op-ed

Eiendom Norge conference 2025: When and how will artificial intelligence make a difference in society?

Aksel Braanen Sterri gave a talk at Eiendom Norge's conference to talk about artificial intelligence, and what impact we can expect on society.

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Media coverage

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Media coverage

Euractiv interviews Sigrid Bratlie about the introduction of EU GMO regulations after 22 years

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EurActiv
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20.3.2025

The late introduction of the EU's GMO regulations in Norway is also a cause for concern internationally.

Is democracy solving the climate crisis?

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NRK P2 Debate
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14.3.2025

Sondre Hansmark, senior adviser at Langsikt, discussed whether ballots are enough to get us out of the climate crisis, or whether it's time to rethink. The debate took place at the Varmere, Villere, Våtere 2025 climate festival.

- After the fall of the United States, Norway should take over the leadership jersey on global health security and preparedness

First published:
NRK Ytring
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13.3.2025

The Stoltenberg Committee on Global Health has written a chronicle of why Støre must take the lead in preventing a new (or worse) corona pandemic. Long-Term was one of the principals behind the Stoltenberg selection in the autumn of 2024.

Sigrid Bratlie at Dagens Medisin's five-year Covid-19 conference

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Dagens Medisin
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12.3.2025

Five years since Covid-19 - are we better prepared for the next pandemic? Senior Adviser Sigrid Bratlie and council member Camilla Stoltenberg, attended the conference on the occasion of the fifth anniversary. Recordings can be viewed in the link.

Serious criticism of Norwegian salmon farming

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Albert Schweitzer Foundation
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12.3.2025

The Albert Schweitzer Foundation in Germany writes about serious conditions in Norwegian salmon farming, referring to the Langsikt note “Beneath the Surface: The Animal Welfare Crisis in the Farming Industry”.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds to the criticism in a new Langsikt policy note: “Will significantly damage the management and follow-up of Norwegian aid.

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Minerva
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12.3.2025

The Foreign Ministry rejects the foreign service being subsidised by aid and believes cuts in administration costs of half a billion kronor are a bad idea.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (UD) is spending $500 million too much to administer aid.

First published:
Panorama Nyheter
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12.3.2025

In addition, NOK 200 million from UD's operating budget should be transferred to Norad. Cindy Robles, Senior Advisor at Langsikt, is interviewed by Panorama News about new Langsikt policy note.

Will move at least 700 million aid from the State Department

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Minerva
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6.3.2025

Too much of Norway's aid goes to administration, and an excessively high proportion of administration costs falls to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Eirik Mofoss, General Manager of Langsikt, is interviewed by Minerva about a new Langsikt policy note.

Norway introduces EU regulations for genetically modified food and feed

First published:
NRK
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6.3.2025

The EEA regulations with the coaching record of a full 22 years are finally introduced in Norway. Sigrid Bratlie, Senior Advisor at Lang, debated the issue with Geir Pollestad in Dagsnytt 18.

Powerful AI tool launched in Norway: Create videos in seconds

First published:
NRK
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28.2.2025

Anders Eidesvik, advisor at Langsikt, is interviewed by NRK in connection with the launch of the AI-video tool Sora in Norway. -We are seeing signs that European leaders will soften the regulations a little bit [around AI]. This is to be able to compete with China and the United States in the field of AI, according to Eidesvik.

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