Author: Asle Toje

  • EU à la carte is back on the menu.

    Published in the International Guardian 12.09-2015 The ongoing refugee crisis is draining mutual trust; the source of EU strength. Suspicions fester, making it harder to arrive at common solutions, even than at the height of the euro crisis. Across Europe, politicians are growing increasingly hesitant to cede new powers to Brussels. One reason is that…

  • What ails Europe?

    A region likely to underperform in the medium to long term. Published in The European Spectator, March 23 2012  Amidst the first green shoots of an American economic recovery Europe is finding it harder to break out of the slump. The region has a growth problem. A computer metaphor may help illustrate. Most people have,…

  • Iran’s willingness to confront US and Israel points to its potential to be Mideast’s new leading power

    January 2 2007 The Financial Times From Dr Asle Toje. Sir, David Gardner is correct in his end-of-year prediction that the chances of American military action against the Iranian nuclear programme are waning (“US stays out of Iran . . .”, December 29). But if we couple this assessment with another key prediction for the…

  • If Nato fails, so too does Europe on security

    By Benjamin Schreer and Asle Toje Published in The Financial Times March 11 2008 Nato’s struggle preoccupies European strategic debate. Nato is fighting an uphill battle to maintain alliance cohesion in the face of a growing Afghan insurgency. Further, allies cannot agree on other strategic issues, including that of Nato’s future global role. If the Afghan mission…

  • Farcical, indeed.

    Dominic Green’s essay (January 9, 2021) on Unni Turrettini’s new book “The farce of the Nobel Peace Prize” is riddled with factual errors. It is claimed that “the idea was founded in 1900”. The Nobel Peace Prize, however, was instituted in Alfred Nobel’s will of 1895. The first Nobel Peace Prize was awarded in 1901.…

  • Vår Afghanske Krig

    To år før tilbaketrekningen fra Afghanistan er etterkrigsoppgjøret alt i gang. Debatten om hvorvidt intervensjonen er vellykket eller mislykket, er for lengst over. Optimistene tapte. Forklaringene spriker i alle retninger. Var det for mange soldater og for lite bistand, eller var det omvendt? Var innsatsen for fragmentert eller var den ikke tilstrekkelig tilpasset; hører skylda…

  • Obamas tale

    La det med en gang være sagt. Jeg har aldri hørt en så god utenrikspolitisk redegjørelse. Vaglet på den lange benken langs langveggen i Rådhussalen grep jeg meg i å nyte øyeblikket. Stor talekunst er sjelden kost her i landet. Dette er ikke minst på grunn av verdens gang. Sjelden har den internasjonale situasjonen virket…

  • Lambda, Sparta og Génération Identitaire

    Er det klokt å formgi og oppkalle Oslos mest synlige bygg etter et symbol som er synonym med høyreradikalisme? Libe Rieber-Mohns utspill om at Lambda i Bjørvika «ikke akkurat er pent» vakte hoderystende bestyrtelse blant smaksdommerne. Bred var enigheten om at det er uhørt å si et bygg er stygt eller pent! Jeg er for…

  • Why the European Union is a small power

    The Libyan air campaign leaves lingering questions as to the relevance of the EUs security and defence ambitions. “Dispose of the difficult bit in the title; it does less harm there than in the text.” The advice from the master of obfuscation, Sir Humphrey Appleby comes to mind when dealing with the European Union’s ‘Common…

  • Hvem er bange for Nicolas Sarkozy?

    Frankrig er misfornøjet. Firsernes optimisme, som den blev legemliggjort i Pompidou-centret, er forsvundet.Fortonet bag stigende arbejdsløshed, kriminalitet og økonomisk stagnation. Præsident Jacques Chirac er upopulær i vide kredse. Landet venter på præsidentvalget i april. Man har forsonet sig med erkendelsen af, at der ikke vil ske nogen store ændringer før da. Og måske netop derfor…