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'''Vegard Bye''' (born 19 March 1951) is a Norwegian political scientist and consultant, specializing in Latin America as a region and governance, human rights and democracy as thematic areas. He is a partner in the Oslo-based consulting company Scanteam.<ref>http://www.scanteam.no/</ref> Simultaneously, he holds a part-time position as adjunct research fellow at The Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI),<ref>http://english.nupi.no/Activities/Departments/Department-of-International-Economics/Vegard-Bye</ref> where he has written various articles on Cuba<ref>http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume22/pdfs/bye.pdf</ref> and Bolivia.


'''Vegard Bye''' (born 19 March 1951) is a Norwegian political scientist, writer, consultant and ex-politician. He has represented the [[UN High Commissioner for Human Rights]] in Angola and Bolivia, written extensively on Latin America, and is a consultant specializing on human rights, democracy, conflict and post-conflict societies as well as solar energy. He served as a Substitute Representative (Vararepresentant) to the [[Norwegian Parliament]] for the [[Socialist Left Party (Norway)|Socialist Left Party]] from Oslo (1993-1997), meeting in the [[Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs]].
Up until 2008, he held several senior positions in the UN system, as Representative of the High Commissioner for Human Rights both in Angola and Bolivia.


== Career history ==
Prior to that, he had a multi-faceted career as civil servant (with Norad, Norwegian Agency forInternational Development), NGO leader (Executive Director, Forum forDevelopment and the Environment), reporter and author.
Vegard Bye holds a Dr.philos in Political Science from the [[University of Oslo]] (2019), and an MA from the same university (1977). He has a life-long history working on North-South issues with Latin America as his special area of expertise.
His professional experiences include journalism and writing, solidarity work, civil service (in Norwegian government and the UN), leadership positions in NGOs ([[Norwegian People's Aid]] and Norwegian Forum for Development and the Environment), academic work (Peace Research Institute of Oslo – PRIO,<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.prio.org/ | title=Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)}}</ref> [[Norwegian Institute of International Affairs]] – NUPI,<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.nupi.no/nupi_eng/ |title = NUPI Frontpage - Front page &#124; NUPI}}</ref> and the Department of Political Science at the University of Oslo), consultancy and senior positions in UN field operations. He was the only Norwegian reporter to cover the [[Nicaraguan Revolution]] in 1979, and he subsequently reported on the civil wars in Central America during larger parts of the 1980s. In 1990 – 1992, he was the Head of Norad´s (The [[Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation]]) Latin America Bureau. In 1993 – 1995 he was the Executive Director of ForUM, the Norwegian umbrella organization of approximately 50 NGOs responsible for international civil society advocacy on development and environmental issues i.a. at international summits and conferences. In 1996 he founded and was the Executive Director of the consulting group NORLAT (Nordic-Latin America Resource Group). He was the Representative of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in Angola (2004-2008) and in Bolivia (first representative of a new office 2008), in both cases also leading the UN Human Rights country office and being a member of the UN Country Team. Since 2009 he has been a partner with the Oslo-based consulting company Scanteam, leading or being part of a large number of evaluations and other assignments regarding international development cooperation, mostly in the areas of human rights, democracy, good governance, corporate social responsibility, media development and natural resource management.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.scanteam.no/ |title = Responsible Business Good Governance Conflict and Fragility Gender Equality}}</ref> As a consultant, he has carried out almost 80 assignments since 1996, of which 40 as Team Leader, being responsible for international, multi-sector, complex evaluations, particularly in conflict / post-conflict situations (See CV <ref>{{Cite web |url=http://scanteam.no/images/scanteam/pdfs/bye.pdf/ |title=Archived copy |access-date=2019-06-28 |archive-date=2017-03-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170317012012/http://scanteam.no/images/scanteam/pdfs/bye.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>)


Parallel to his consulting career, he held a position as Senior Research Fellow at the [[Centre for Development and the Environment]] (SUM) at the University of Oslo,<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.sum.uio.no/ |title = Forsiden - Senter for utvikling og miljø}}</ref> where he was coordinating an academic cooperation program with Cuba and worked on a research project on political implications of Cuba's reform process (see list of publications ). This project led to the defense of his Dr.philos degree in 2019, with the following dissertation: ''The End of an Era – or a New Start? Economic Reforms with Potential for Political Transformation in Cuba on Raúl Castro’s Watch (2008-2018)''.<ref>{{Cite journal |doi = 10.16993/iberoamericana.214|title = Cuba's Critical Juncture: Main Challenges|journal = Iberoamericana – Nordic Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies|volume = 46|pages = 109–118|year = 2017|last1 = Bye|first1 = Vegard|doi-access = free}}</ref>
He served as a Deputy Representative to the [[Storting|Norwegian Parliament]] from [[Oslo]] during the term 1993–1997, representing the [[Socialist Left Party (Norway)|Socialist Left Party]].
He served as a deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament for the Socialist Left Party from Oslo during the term 1993-1997 . In 1976, he was the co-founder of the Norwegian Solidarity Network with Latin America (Latin-Amerikagruppene I Norge, LAG), and from 1982 – 1986 he was the first President of the Central America Solidarity Council.


== Publications ==
As a consultant, he has over the last 20 years – before and after his UN career – carried out more than 60 major assignments, most of them as team leader, comprising practically all countries in Latin America and more than a dozen countries in Africa and Asia.<ref>http://scanteam.no/images/scanteam/pdfs/bye.pdf</ref> Listed below are some of his key consulting qualifications:·
=== Articles ===
* Team leadership of international, multi-sector, complex evaluations, i.a. in conflict /post-conflict and fragile state situations·
* Vegard Bye (2014): [http://www.ascecuba.org/c/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/v22-bye.pdf The Politics of Cuban Transformation — What Space for Authoritarian Withdrawal?], in ASCE: Cuba in Transition, Volume 22, Papers and Proceedings from the Twenty-Second Annual Meeting
* Management of complex and politically challenging human rights programmes (including indigenous rights)in countries with various degrees of commitment to human rights and good governance·
* Vegard Bye (2014):[http://www.ascecuba.org/c/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/v23-bye.pdf Possible Political Transformations in Cuba in the Light of Some Theoretical and Empirically Comparative Elements], in ASCE: Cuba in Transition, Volume 23, Papers and Proceedings from the Twenty-Third Annual Meeting
* Work with civil society,parliaments and watchdog institutions, media and access to information – all as part of pluralistic and participatory democracy-building and rights-based development·
* Vegard Bye (2014): [https://nupi.brage.unit.no/nupi-xmlui/bitstream/handle/11250/226349/NUPI-R%20Report%203-14-Bye%20Chaguaceda%20T%c3%b8nnessen-Krokan.pdf?sequence=3&isAllowed=y Which Way Cuba?], in the NUPI Report (2014) Which Way Cuba? Political transformations, social deterioration and attempted dialogue
* Democracy and democratic consolidation in conflict and post-conflict societies (as a matter of academic as well as practical concern)·
* Vegard Bye (2015): [https://ascecuba.org//c/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/v24-bye.pdf Political Implications of Recent Economic Reform Trends in Cuba: The 2014 Status], in ASCE: Cuba in Transition, Volume 24, Papers and Proceedings from the Twenty-fourth Annual Meeting
* Management of humanitarian support, including protection according to international humanitarian law·
* Vegard Bye (2015): [https://www.american.edu/centers/latin-american-latino-studies/implications-normalization-bye.cfm The End of ´Plattismo´?], in: Eric Hershberg and [[William LeoGrande]] (eds): Implications of Normalization: Scholarly Perspectives on U.S. – Cuban Normalization, Center for Latin American & Latino Studies at American University and the Cuba Program at the Social Science Research Council
* Management of natural and extractive resources, natural disaster preparedness, particularly in terms of political and institutional aspects
* Vegard Bye (2016): “The Great Paradox: how Obama's opening to Cuba may imperil the country's reform process”, in: Third World Quarterly, Vol. 37, No. 9, 1698-1712
(See links to some of the more recent consulting reports where he has contributed.)
* Vegard Bye (2017): “Cuba's Critical Juncture: Main Challenges”. Iberoamericana - Nordic Journal of Latin American and Nordic Studies. 46 (1), pp.&nbsp;109–118. DOI http://doi.org/10.16993/iberoamericana.214


=== Books ===
Bye is fluent in English, Spanish and Portuguese and has a good command of French and German, in addition to his native Norwegian.
* {{cite book|title=Mellom-Amerika: Når vulkanen våkner|publisher=Universitetsforlaget|location=Oslo|year=1982}}<ref>{{Cite book|isbn = 8200062902|title = Mellom-Amerika: Når vulkanen våkner|last1 = Bye|first1 = Vegard|year = 1982| publisher=Universitetsforlaget }}</ref> (With photos by Aslak Aarhus)
* {{cite book|title=Forbudenfred. Det store spillet om Mellom-Amerika i åtti-åra|publisher=Cappelen|location=Oslo|year=1990}}<ref>{{Cite book|isbn = 8202124093|title = Forbuden fred: Det store spillet om Mellom-Amerika i åtti-åra|last1 = Bye|first1 = Vegard|year = 1990| publisher=Cappelen }}</ref>
* {{cite book|title=La Paz Prohibida. El laberinto centroamericano en la década de los ochenta|publisher=DEI|location=San José, Costa Rica|year=1991}}<ref>{{Cite book |isbn = 9977830363|title = La paz prohibida: El laberinto centroamericano en la década de los ochenta|last1 = Bye|first1 = Vegard|date = 1991-01-01| publisher=Editorial Departamento Ecuménico de Investigaciones }}</ref>
* {{cite book|title=Dette er Cuba alt annet er løgn (together with Dag Hoel)|publisher=Spartacus|location=Oslo|year=2014|edition=7th}} Translation available as {{cite book|title=Estoes Cuba – lo demás es cuento. Ediciones La Otra Cuba|location=Ciudad de Mexico|year=1998}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.norli.no/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10651&urlLangId=-101&productId=2131911&urlRequestType=Base&langId=-101&catalogId=10051|title = Norli &#124; Bokhandel på nett}}</ref>
* {{cite book|title=Bolívars uekte sønner – Det nye Sør-Amerika mellom Chávez og Lula|publisher=Spartacus|location=Oslo|year=2010}}<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.tanum.no/_debatt-politikk-og-samfunn/bol%C3%ADvars-uekte-s%C3%B8nner-vegard-bye-9788243005723 | title=Bolívars uekte sønner| year=2010}}</ref>
* {{cite book|title=Cuba, from Fidel to Raúl and Beyond|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|location=New York and London|year=2019}}<ref>{{Cite book | url=https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783030218058 |title = Cuba, from Fidel to Raúl and Beyond &#124; Vegard Bye &#124; Palgrave Macmillan|year = 2020|doi = 10.1007/978-3-030-21806-5|last1 = Bye|first1 = Vegard|isbn = 978-3-030-21805-8|s2cid = 199219589}}</ref>


==References==
He has written a large number of articles and several books on Latin American subjects (see list of publications). Most of the books are in Norwegian but two of them are also translated to Spanish:
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Mellom-Amerika: Når vulkanen våkner. Universitetsforlaget (Oslo), 1982.<ref>http://www.amazon.com/Mellom-Amerika-Nar-vulkanen-vakner-Norwegian/dp/8200062902/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1377428447&sr=1-3</ref>

Forbudenfred. Det store spillet om Mellom-Amerika i åtti-åra. Cappelen (Oslo),1990.<ref>http://www.amazon.com/Forbuden-fred-Mellom-Amerika-atti-ara-Norwegian/dp/8202124093/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1377428447&sr=1-2</ref>

La Paz Prohibida. El laberinto centroamericano en la década de los ochenta. DEI (San José / Costa Rica),1991<ref>http://www.amazon.com/paz-prohibida-laberinto-centroamericano-Testimonios/dp/9977830363/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1377428447&sr=1-1</ref>

Dette er Cuba - alt annet er løgn (together with med Dag Hoel). Spartacus (Oslo), 1996 (5th edition2006) Estoes Cuba – lo demás es cuento. Ediciones La Otra Cuba (Ciudad de Mexico), 1998<ref>http://www.norli.no/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10651&urlLangId=-101&productId=280143&urlRequestType=Base&langId=-101&catalogId=10051</ref>

Bolívars uekte sønner – Det nye Sør-Amerika mellom Chávez og Lula. Spartacus (Oslo), 2010<ref>https://www.tanum.no/_debatt-politikk-og-samfunn/bol%C3%ADvars-uekte-s%C3%B8nner-vegard-bye-9788243005723</ref>

(Some evaluations Vegard Bye has been a part of through Scanteam:

Norad’s Evaluation Department decided that after about six years of activities Oil for Development (OfD) should be evaluated,with a focus on assessing the results of the approach OfD provides, but also to see if there are areas where the program ought to adjust its operations. The report provides the main findings, conclusions and recommendations of the team contracted to carry out the study on the Oil for Development.<ref>http://www.oecd.org/derec/norway/oilnorway.pdf</ref>

He was part of the task team who did the Review of the Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund for the World Bank, to assess the strategic positioning of the ARTF in the context of the changing needs that the Afghan transition implies. The review will consider how ARTF operations, management, and resourcing should evolve over the period to ensure it has the capacity to be a main conduit for international on-budget assistance to the Afghan government.<ref>http://ausaid.gov.au/countries/southasia/afghanistan/Documents/artf-cross-roads.pdf</ref>)

==References==
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Vegard Bye (born 19 March 1951) is a Norwegian political scientist, writer, consultant and ex-politician. He has represented the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in Angola and Bolivia, written extensively on Latin America, and is a consultant specializing on human rights, democracy, conflict and post-conflict societies as well as solar energy. He served as a Substitute Representative (Vararepresentant) to the Norwegian Parliament for the Socialist Left Party from Oslo (1993-1997), meeting in the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs.

Career history

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Vegard Bye holds a Dr.philos in Political Science from the University of Oslo (2019), and an MA from the same university (1977). He has a life-long history working on North-South issues with Latin America as his special area of expertise. His professional experiences include journalism and writing, solidarity work, civil service (in Norwegian government and the UN), leadership positions in NGOs (Norwegian People's Aid and Norwegian Forum for Development and the Environment), academic work (Peace Research Institute of Oslo – PRIO,[1] Norwegian Institute of International Affairs – NUPI,[2] and the Department of Political Science at the University of Oslo), consultancy and senior positions in UN field operations. He was the only Norwegian reporter to cover the Nicaraguan Revolution in 1979, and he subsequently reported on the civil wars in Central America during larger parts of the 1980s. In 1990 – 1992, he was the Head of Norad´s (The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation) Latin America Bureau. In 1993 – 1995 he was the Executive Director of ForUM, the Norwegian umbrella organization of approximately 50 NGOs responsible for international civil society advocacy on development and environmental issues i.a. at international summits and conferences. In 1996 he founded and was the Executive Director of the consulting group NORLAT (Nordic-Latin America Resource Group). He was the Representative of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in Angola (2004-2008) and in Bolivia (first representative of a new office 2008), in both cases also leading the UN Human Rights country office and being a member of the UN Country Team. Since 2009 he has been a partner with the Oslo-based consulting company Scanteam, leading or being part of a large number of evaluations and other assignments regarding international development cooperation, mostly in the areas of human rights, democracy, good governance, corporate social responsibility, media development and natural resource management.[3] As a consultant, he has carried out almost 80 assignments since 1996, of which 40 as Team Leader, being responsible for international, multi-sector, complex evaluations, particularly in conflict / post-conflict situations (See CV [4])

Parallel to his consulting career, he held a position as Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Development and the Environment (SUM) at the University of Oslo,[5] where he was coordinating an academic cooperation program with Cuba and worked on a research project on political implications of Cuba's reform process (see list of publications ). This project led to the defense of his Dr.philos degree in 2019, with the following dissertation: The End of an Era – or a New Start? Economic Reforms with Potential for Political Transformation in Cuba on Raúl Castro’s Watch (2008-2018).[6] He served as a deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament for the Socialist Left Party from Oslo during the term 1993-1997 . In 1976, he was the co-founder of the Norwegian Solidarity Network with Latin America (Latin-Amerikagruppene I Norge, LAG), and from 1982 – 1986 he was the first President of the Central America Solidarity Council.

Publications

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Articles

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Books

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  • Mellom-Amerika: Når vulkanen våkner. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. 1982.[7] (With photos by Aslak Aarhus)
  • Forbudenfred. Det store spillet om Mellom-Amerika i åtti-åra. Oslo: Cappelen. 1990.[8]
  • La Paz Prohibida. El laberinto centroamericano en la década de los ochenta. San José, Costa Rica: DEI. 1991.[9]
  • Dette er Cuba – alt annet er løgn (together with Dag Hoel) (7th ed.). Oslo: Spartacus. 2014. Translation available as Estoes Cuba – lo demás es cuento. Ediciones La Otra Cuba. Ciudad de Mexico. 1998.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)[10]
  • Bolívars uekte sønner – Det nye Sør-Amerika mellom Chávez og Lula. Oslo: Spartacus. 2010.[11]
  • Cuba, from Fidel to Raúl and Beyond. New York and London: Palgrave Macmillan. 2019.[12]

References

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  1. ^ "Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)".
  2. ^ "NUPI Frontpage - Front page | NUPI".
  3. ^ "Responsible Business Good Governance Conflict and Fragility Gender Equality".
  4. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original on 2017-03-17. Retrieved 2019-06-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "Forsiden - Senter for utvikling og miljø".
  6. ^ Bye, Vegard (2017). "Cuba's Critical Juncture: Main Challenges". Iberoamericana – Nordic Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies. 46: 109–118. doi:10.16993/iberoamericana.214.
  7. ^ Bye, Vegard (1982). Mellom-Amerika: Når vulkanen våkner. Universitetsforlaget. ISBN 8200062902.
  8. ^ Bye, Vegard (1990). Forbuden fred: Det store spillet om Mellom-Amerika i åtti-åra. Cappelen. ISBN 8202124093.
  9. ^ Bye, Vegard (1991-01-01). La paz prohibida: El laberinto centroamericano en la década de los ochenta. Editorial Departamento Ecuménico de Investigaciones. ISBN 9977830363.
  10. ^ "Norli | Bokhandel på nett".
  11. ^ "Bolívars uekte sønner". 2010.
  12. ^ Bye, Vegard (2020). Cuba, from Fidel to Raúl and Beyond | Vegard Bye | Palgrave Macmillan. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-21806-5. ISBN 978-3-030-21805-8. S2CID 199219589.