Øystein Tunsjø

Øystein Tunsjø

Professor Norway

Øystein Tunsjø is a prominent Norwegian professor known for his expertise in economics, particularly in the context of European economic performance. Recently, he made headlines for his critique of the common narrative surrounding the eurozone's economic growth, asserting that it has been misrepresented in various media outlets. His views highlight a more nuanced understanding of economic indicators, emphasizing that, contrary to popular belief, the eurozone has experienced significant growth in gross domestic product (GDP) and employment rates over the past two decades.

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Norway Norway: Øystein Tunsjø is a professor at the Institute for Defense Studies, arguing that the world may be returning to a bipolar structure with the USA and China as power poles. 6

Aftenposten: – Det er et skifte

Norway Norway: Professor Øystein Tunsjø argues that the world is moving towards a bipolar structure with the USA and China as power poles. 6

Aftenposten: – Det er et skifte

Norway Norway: Professor Øystein Tunsjø commented on the use of Chinese electric buses by the military in Norway. 5

Aftenposten: Forsvaret brukte kinesiske elbusser på militære øvelser i Norge

Norway Norway: Øystein Tunsjø is a professor and leader of the Asia program at the Institute for Defense Studies. 7

Aftenposten: PST har advart i ti år. Likevel eksploderer importen av Kina-teknologi.

Norway Norway: Professor Øystein Tunsjø argues about the role of the EU in Norway's security strategy. 5

Aftenposten: Europeisk sikkerhet krever alle verktøy i verktøykassen

Norway Norway: Professor Øystein Tunsjø writes in a column in Aftenposten that the eurozone has hardly had economic growth in the last two decades. 5

Aftenposten: Korrigert for kjøpekraft har EU tatt kraftig innpå USA de siste tiårene