Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of forensic-architecture.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of offtracktravel.ca
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of airleasecorp.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of seorankhub.online
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of rackmountsolutions.net
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of airfranceklm.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of softchalkcloud.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of americanmigrainefoundation.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
LUKE PATEY | DIIS
Primary research areas Luke Patey’s current research focuses on China's foreign and security policy and Chinese foreign investment and trade, with a focus on China’s relations in Europe, Africa, and East Asia. Patey is author of How China Loses: The Pushback Against Chinese Global Ambitions (Oxford University Press USA, 2021) and The New Kings of Crude: China, India, and the UNDERSTANDING CHINA’S ECONOMIC COERCION Understanding Beijing’s limits in defending its political and strategic positions is instructive for Western countries in shaping their foreign and security policy positions with China. In a new article for the Macdonald-Laurier Institute’s Inside Policy, DIIS Senior Researcher Luke Patey examines the limits of China’s economiccoercion
MY LIFE AS A TROLL
Lyudmila Savchuk’s story. For two months, Lyudmila Savchuk was employed by the ‘Internet Research Agency‘ in Saint Petersburg, which in reality was a troll factory. Here she talks about her experiences as a troll. Tweet. Share. – My name is Lyudmila; I am ajournalist and
HELLE MALMVIG
Primary research areas Helle Malmvig’s research focuses on international politics of the Middle East. She is particularly interested in aesthetic and popular cultural discourses and practices of war, ethnic and sectarian identity politics, and visual and aesthetic modes of resistance and counter-conducts, particularly in Syria, Lebanon, Israel Palestine and Iran. STUDYING VIOLENT RADICALIZATION IN EUROPE Studying violent radicalization in Europe I. the potential contribution of social movement theory. Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen. DIIS Working Paper, 2008:, 2008. Download (pdf, 230.6 KB) MARIA-LOUISE CLAUSEN Primary research areas Maria-Louise Clausen’s research investigates different perceptions of legitimate political order. She is especially interested in how international actors influence localized relations between state and non-state actors in state in or emerging from armed conflict. Current research Maria-Louise Clausens research focuses onsecurity politics.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR DANISH STABILISATION POLICY TO ENGAGE The Horn of Africa and the Sahel are among the most fragile regions in the world: poor, lacking basic infrastructure and state presence across much of their respective territories, and both form hotbeds of conflict and political instability compounded by climate change.LUKE PATEY | DIIS
Primary research areas Luke Patey’s current research focuses on China's foreign and security policy and Chinese foreign investment and trade, with a focus on China’s relations in Europe, Africa, and East Asia. Patey is author of How China Loses: The Pushback Against Chinese Global Ambitions (Oxford University Press USA, 2021) and The New Kings of Crude: China, India, and the UNDERSTANDING CHINA’S ECONOMIC COERCION Understanding Beijing’s limits in defending its political and strategic positions is instructive for Western countries in shaping their foreign and security policy positions with China. In a new article for the Macdonald-Laurier Institute’s Inside Policy, DIIS Senior Researcher Luke Patey examines the limits of China’s economiccoercion
MY LIFE AS A TROLL
Lyudmila Savchuk’s story. For two months, Lyudmila Savchuk was employed by the ‘Internet Research Agency‘ in Saint Petersburg, which in reality was a troll factory. Here she talks about her experiences as a troll. Tweet. Share. – My name is Lyudmila; I am ajournalist and
HELLE MALMVIG
Primary research areas Helle Malmvig’s research focuses on international politics of the Middle East. She is particularly interested in aesthetic and popular cultural discourses and practices of war, ethnic and sectarian identity politics, and visual and aesthetic modes of resistance and counter-conducts, particularly in Syria, Lebanon, Israel Palestine and Iran. STUDYING VIOLENT RADICALIZATION IN EUROPE Studying violent radicalization in Europe I. the potential contribution of social movement theory. Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen. DIIS Working Paper, 2008:, 2008. Download (pdf, 230.6 KB) MARIA-LOUISE CLAUSEN Primary research areas Maria-Louise Clausen’s research investigates different perceptions of legitimate political order. She is especially interested in how international actors influence localized relations between state and non-state actors in state in or emerging from armed conflict. Current research Maria-Louise Clausens research focuses onsecurity politics.
GREENLAND’S MINERALS AND CHINA’S GREEN ENERGY DOMINANCE The projects, however, are likely to feed into Chinese dominated REE supply chains. In fact, without China it is difficult to imagine the transition to a carbon neutral future. Greenlandic deposits could thus further contribute to the consolidation of China’s position as a green energy superpower. Based onADAM MOE FEJERSKOV
Primary research areas Adam Fejerskov's research focuses on global issues of development, poverty and inequalities. He studies the role of politics, technology and science in international and local dynamics in the context of the Global South. Current research Adam Fejerskov's current research is centered on the future of development cooperation, new technology and global RECOGNISING DIASPORA HUMANITARIANISM Photo: IRCR/S.N., 10/10/2019, reference: V-P-SO-E-00932. Diaspora humanitarianism is characterised by rapid mobilisation and engagement that is built upon social networks, affective motivations, informal delivery and accountability mechanisms. This has implications for how it fits into the broader international humanitarian system. GLOBAL JIHAD 20 YEARS AFTER 9/11 This seminar takes stock of the global jihadi movement 20 years after 9/11. Leading scholars will share their thoughts on the internal debates and divisions within the jihadi movement today. INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE IN MALI'S CAPITAL CITY When a crisis turns chronic. As world attention focuses on Central Mali’s conflict hot spots, more than 50,000 of the country’s 311,193 internally displaced persons (IDPs) have fled to Mali’s southern cities, including the capital Bamako. The inhuman conditions in the informal IDP camps manifest an overall failure to protectcivilians
DANISH FOREIGN POLICY YEARBOOK 2017 Danish Foreign Policy Yearbook 2017 has just been published and it contains an overview of Danish foreign policy and Denmark’s regional and global role. The academic articles also cover the so-called Greenland Card – how may Greenland’s strategic importance for the United States strengthen Denmark in Washington – and Denmark’srefugee
MARIA-LOUISE CLAUSEN Primary research areas Maria-Louise Clausen’s research investigates different perceptions of legitimate political order. She is especially interested in how international actors influence localized relations between state and non-state actors in state in or emerging from armed conflict. Current research Maria-Louise Clausens research focuses onsecurity politics.
HELENE MARIA KYED
Primary research areas Helene Kyed’s research is within the field of peace and conflict, focusing particularly on the role that non-state actors and armed groups play in justice provision, policing and security provision. Her research is based on ethnographic studies and contributes to theoretical debates about authority, violence, sovereignty and legal pluralism. STUDYING VIOLENT RADICALIZATION IN EUROPE Studying violent radicalization in Europe I. the potential contribution of social movement theory. Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen. DIIS Working Paper, 2008:, 2008. Download (pdf, 230.6 KB) THE CONCEPT OF NORMATIVE POWER IN WORLD POLITICS DIIS BRIEF Ian Manners, ‘Normative Power Europe: A Contradiction in Terms?’ Journal of Common Mar-ket Studies, 2002, Vol. 40, No. 2, pp. 235-258. Ian Manners, ‘The Normative Ethics of the Eu- DIISEXPERTSEVENTSLIBRARYDEFENCE AND SECURITYFOREIGN POLICYDEVELOPMENTPOLICY
Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier er et selvstændigt, offentligt forskningsinstitut. DIIS driver uafhængig forskning og formidler viden om internationale forhold, som spiller ind til beslutningstagere, forskere og den offentlige debat. DIISTRANSLATE THIS PAGEEKSPERTEREVENTSBIBLIOTEKFORSVAR OG SIKKERHEDUDENRIGSPOLITIKUDVIKLING Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier er et selvstændigt, offentligt forskningsinstitut. DIIS driver uafhængig forskning og formidler viden om internationale forhold, som spiller ind til beslutningstagere, forskere og den offentlige debat. OPPORTUNITIES FOR DANISH STABILISATION POLICY TO ENGAGE The Horn of Africa and the Sahel are among the most fragile regions in the world: poor, lacking basic infrastructure and state presence across much of their respective territories, and both form hotbeds of conflict and political instability compounded by climate change.MY LIFE AS A TROLL
Lyudmila Savchuk’s story. For two months, Lyudmila Savchuk was employed by the ‘Internet Research Agency‘ in Saint Petersburg, which in reality was a troll factory. Here she talks about her experiences as a troll. Tweet. Share. – My name is Lyudmila; I am ajournalist and
CONCEPTUALISATIONS OF POVERTY DIIS REPORT 2010:01 3 Contents Abstract 5 Introduction 7 1. Global trends and the creation of poverty 9 2. Multidimensional aspects ofpoverty 12
FORSVARSMINISTERIETS FREMTIDIGE OPGAVELØSNING I …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
På baggrund af disse forandringer i Arktis har Forsvarsministeriet gennemført en omfattende analyse af Forsvarsministeriets fremtidige opgaveløsning i Arktis med henblik på at fastlægge, på hvilke områder og med hvilket tempo opgaveløsningen og tilstedeværelsen i Arktis bør styrkes og ændres. Thomas Galasz Nielsen,DIIS, har LAND RIGHTS AND LAND CONFLICTS IN AFRICA: A REVIEW OF 2 The World Bank has been, and still is, a key player in relation to land policy reforms in Africa. Until recently the Bank has focussed mainly on the promotion of increased land tenure security DIISEXPERTSEVENTSLIBRARYDEFENCE AND SECURITYFOREIGN POLICYDEVELOPMENTPOLICY
Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier er et selvstændigt, offentligt forskningsinstitut. DIIS driver uafhængig forskning og formidler viden om internationale forhold, som spiller ind til beslutningstagere, forskere og den offentlige debat. DIISTRANSLATE THIS PAGEEKSPERTEREVENTSBIBLIOTEKFORSVAR OG SIKKERHEDUDENRIGSPOLITIKUDVIKLING Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier er et selvstændigt, offentligt forskningsinstitut. DIIS driver uafhængig forskning og formidler viden om internationale forhold, som spiller ind til beslutningstagere, forskere og den offentlige debat. OPPORTUNITIES FOR DANISH STABILISATION POLICY TO ENGAGE The Horn of Africa and the Sahel are among the most fragile regions in the world: poor, lacking basic infrastructure and state presence across much of their respective territories, and both form hotbeds of conflict and political instability compounded by climate change.MY LIFE AS A TROLL
Lyudmila Savchuk’s story. For two months, Lyudmila Savchuk was employed by the ‘Internet Research Agency‘ in Saint Petersburg, which in reality was a troll factory. Here she talks about her experiences as a troll. Tweet. Share. – My name is Lyudmila; I am ajournalist and
CONCEPTUALISATIONS OF POVERTY DIIS REPORT 2010:01 3 Contents Abstract 5 Introduction 7 1. Global trends and the creation of poverty 9 2. Multidimensional aspects ofpoverty 12
FORSVARSMINISTERIETS FREMTIDIGE OPGAVELØSNING I …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
På baggrund af disse forandringer i Arktis har Forsvarsministeriet gennemført en omfattende analyse af Forsvarsministeriets fremtidige opgaveløsning i Arktis med henblik på at fastlægge, på hvilke områder og med hvilket tempo opgaveløsningen og tilstedeværelsen i Arktis bør styrkes og ændres. Thomas Galasz Nielsen,DIIS, har LAND RIGHTS AND LAND CONFLICTS IN AFRICA: A REVIEW OF 2 The World Bank has been, and still is, a key player in relation to land policy reforms in Africa. Until recently the Bank has focussed mainly on the promotion of increased land tenure security GLOBAL JIHAD 20 YEARS AFTER 9/11 Monday 13 September 2021, 9.30-16.00 DIIS ∙ Danish Institute for International Studies Auditorium This public seminar takes stock of the global jihadi movement 20 years after 9/11. ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE ON THE STREET Global environmental agreements and national policies do not move automatically from political decision-making to practical implementation. They are enacted and interpreted by local planners, enforcement officers, technical experts and community engagement workers who conduct the everyday work of bringing policies into beingon the ground.
DENMARK AND NUCLEAR SECURITY Denmark and Nuclear Security. Denmark will participate at the Nuclear Security Summit on 26-27 March in Seoul, South Korea. Despite Denmark’s status as a small state without nuclear weapons and nuclear energy, it has surprisingly a lot to offer at the IMAGINING CHINA ON GREENLAND'S ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE China's Arctic Engagement. Following the Polar Silk Road to Greenland and Russia: North American and Arctic Defence and Security Network ,2021
UNDERSTANDING CHINA’S ECONOMIC COERCION Understanding Beijing’s limits in defending its political and strategic positions is instructive for Western countries in shaping their foreign and security policy positions with China. In a new article for the Macdonald-Laurier Institute’s Inside Policy, DIIS Senior Researcher Luke Patey examines the limits of China’s economiccoercion
LUKE PATEY | DIIS
Primary research areas Luke Patey’s current research focuses on China's foreign and security policy and Chinese foreign investment and trade, with a focus on China’s relations in Europe, Africa, and East Asia. Patey is author of How China Loses: The Pushback Against Chinese Global Ambitions (Oxford University Press USA, 2021) and The New Kings of Crude: China, India, and theHELLE MALMVIG
Primary research areas Helle Malmvig’s research focuses on international politics of the Middle East. She is particularly interested in aesthetic and popular cultural discourses and practices of war, ethnic and sectarian identity politics, and visual and aesthetic modes of resistance and counter-conducts, particularly in Syria, Lebanon, Israel Palestine and Iran. THE POLITICS OF FAMINE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES 2100 Copenhagen. Background. The world almost conquered famine. Until the 1980s, this scourge killed ten million people every decade, but by the early 2000s, mass starvation had all but disappeared. Today, however, famines are resurgent. For instance, Yemen, South Sudan and parts of northeast Nigeria faced famine during 2017. CHINESE INVESTMENTS IN GREENLAND RAISE US CONCERNS The new airport project in Greenland has led to tensions between Denmark and the Greenland Self-Government after the Greenlandic airport authorities, having long encouraged Chinese investments, prequalified a proposal from China’s CCCC and five other companies. CONCEPTUALISATIONS OF POVERTY DIIS REPORT 2010:01 3 Contents Abstract 5 Introduction 7 1. Global trends and the creation of poverty 9 2. Multidimensional aspects ofpoverty 12
OPPORTUNITIES FOR DANISH STABILISATION POLICY TO ENGAGE The Horn of Africa and the Sahel are among the most fragile regions in the world: poor, lacking basic infrastructure and state presence across much of their respective territories, and both form hotbeds of conflict and political instability compounded by climate change.LUKE PATEY | DIIS
Primary research areas Luke Patey’s current research focuses on China's foreign and security policy and Chinese foreign investment and trade, with a focus on China’s relations in Europe, Africa, and East Asia. Patey is author of How China Loses: The Pushback Against Chinese Global Ambitions (Oxford University Press USA, 2021) and The New Kings of Crude: China, India, and the RECOGNISING DIASPORA HUMANITARIANISMHELLE MALMVIG
Primary research areas Helle Malmvig’s research focuses on international politics of the Middle East. She is particularly interested in aesthetic and popular cultural discourses and practices of war, ethnic and sectarian identity politics, and visual and aesthetic modes of resistance and counter-conducts, particularly in Syria, Lebanon, Israel Palestine and Iran. STUDYING VIOLENT RADICALIZATION IN EUROPE Studying violent radicalization in Europe I. the potential contribution of social movement theory. Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen. DIIS Working Paper, 2008:, 2008. Download (pdf, 230.6 KB) MARIA-LOUISE CLAUSEN Primary research areas Maria-Louise Clausen’s research investigates different perceptions of legitimate political order. She is especially interested in how international actors influence localized relations between state and non-state actors in state in or emerging from armed conflict. Current research Maria-Louise Clausens research focuses onsecurity politics.
ADAM MOE FEJERSKOV
Primary research areas Adam Fejerskov's research focuses on global issues of development, poverty and inequalities. He studies the role of politics, technology and science in international and local dynamics in the context of the Global South. Current research Adam Fejerskov's current research is centered on the future of development cooperation, new technology and global OPPORTUNITIES FOR DANISH STABILISATION POLICY TO ENGAGE The Horn of Africa and the Sahel are among the most fragile regions in the world: poor, lacking basic infrastructure and state presence across much of their respective territories, and both form hotbeds of conflict and political instability compounded by climate change.LUKE PATEY | DIIS
Primary research areas Luke Patey’s current research focuses on China's foreign and security policy and Chinese foreign investment and trade, with a focus on China’s relations in Europe, Africa, and East Asia. Patey is author of How China Loses: The Pushback Against Chinese Global Ambitions (Oxford University Press USA, 2021) and The New Kings of Crude: China, India, and the RECOGNISING DIASPORA HUMANITARIANISMHELLE MALMVIG
Primary research areas Helle Malmvig’s research focuses on international politics of the Middle East. She is particularly interested in aesthetic and popular cultural discourses and practices of war, ethnic and sectarian identity politics, and visual and aesthetic modes of resistance and counter-conducts, particularly in Syria, Lebanon, Israel Palestine and Iran. STUDYING VIOLENT RADICALIZATION IN EUROPE Studying violent radicalization in Europe I. the potential contribution of social movement theory. Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen. DIIS Working Paper, 2008:, 2008. Download (pdf, 230.6 KB) MARIA-LOUISE CLAUSEN Primary research areas Maria-Louise Clausen’s research investigates different perceptions of legitimate political order. She is especially interested in how international actors influence localized relations between state and non-state actors in state in or emerging from armed conflict. Current research Maria-Louise Clausens research focuses onsecurity politics.
ADAM MOE FEJERSKOV
Primary research areas Adam Fejerskov's research focuses on global issues of development, poverty and inequalities. He studies the role of politics, technology and science in international and local dynamics in the context of the Global South. Current research Adam Fejerskov's current research is centered on the future of development cooperation, new technology and global ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE ON THE STREET Global environmental agreements and national policies do not move automatically from political decision-making to practical implementation. They are enacted and interpreted by local planners, enforcement officers, technical experts and community engagement workers who conduct the everyday work of bringing policies into beingon the ground.
GLOBAL JIHAD 20 YEARS AFTER 9/11 Monday 13 September 2021, 9.30-16.00 DIIS ∙ Danish Institute for International Studies Auditorium This public seminar takes stock of the global jihadi movement 20 years after 9/11. IMAGINING CHINA ON GREENLAND'S ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE China's Arctic Engagement. Following the Polar Silk Road to Greenland and Russia: North American and Arctic Defence and Security Network ,2021
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND DEVELOPMENT This new DIIS Report seeks to address the integration of adaptation and development, with a particular focus on Denmark’s development cooperation. The report discusses the linkages between adaptation and development, examines the approaches of selected development actors, and discusses selected trends in Denmark’s funding to climate change INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE IN MALI'S CAPITAL CITY When a crisis turns chronic. As world attention focuses on Central Mali’s conflict hot spots, more than 50,000 of the country’s 311,193 internally displaced persons (IDPs) have fled to Mali’s southern cities, including the capital Bamako. The inhuman conditions in the informal IDP camps manifest an overall failure to protectcivilians
UNDERSTANDING CHINA’S ECONOMIC COERCION Understanding Beijing’s limits in defending its political and strategic positions is instructive for Western countries in shaping their foreign and security policy positions with China. In a new article for the Macdonald-Laurier Institute’s Inside Policy, DIIS Senior Researcher Luke Patey examines the limits of China’s economiccoercion
STUDYING VIOLENT RADICALIZATION IN EUROPE Studying violent radicalization in Europe I. the potential contribution of social movement theory. Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen. DIIS Working Paper, 2008:, 2008. Download (pdf, 230.6 KB) MARIA-LOUISE CLAUSEN Primary research areas Maria-Louise Clausen’s research investigates different perceptions of legitimate political order. She is especially interested in how international actors influence localized relations between state and non-state actors in state in or emerging from armed conflict. Current research Maria-Louise Clausens research focuses onsecurity politics.
ADAM MOE FEJERSKOV
Primary research areas Adam Fejerskov's research focuses on global issues of development, poverty and inequalities. He studies the role of politics, technology and science in international and local dynamics in the context of the Global South. Current research Adam Fejerskov's current research is centered on the future of development cooperation, new technology and global CHINA’S SOFT POWER IN EUROPE 3 Executive summary – Based on separate analyses of 17 countries and EU institutions, this report concludes that Chinese soft power in Europe – defined as the ability to DIISEXPERTSEVENTSLIBRARYDEFENCE AND SECURITYFOREIGN POLICYDEVELOPMENTPOLICY
Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier er et selvstændigt, offentligt forskningsinstitut. DIIS driver uafhængig forskning og formidler viden om internationale forhold, som spiller ind til beslutningstagere, forskere og den offentlige debat. DIISEKSPERTEREVENTSBIBLIOTEKFORSVAR OG SIKKERHEDUDENRIGSPOLITIKUDVIKLING Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier er et selvstændigt, offentligt forskningsinstitut. DIIS driver uafhængig forskning og formidler viden om internationale forhold, som spiller ind til beslutningstagere, forskere og den offentlige debat.LUKE PATEY | DIIS
Primary research areas Luke Patey’s current research focuses on China's foreign and security policy and Chinese foreign investment and trade, with a focus on China’s relations in Europe, Africa, and East Asia. Patey is author of How China Loses: The Pushback Against Chinese Global Ambitions (Oxford University Press USA, 2021) and The New Kings of Crude: China, India, and the THE POTENTIAL OF NATIONALISM IN IRAQ: CAUGHT BETWEEN Since October 2019, Iraq has experienced prolonged protests that focus on the limited capacity of the Iraqi state to deliver basic services, unemployment, and rampant corruption.The 2019-2020 protests have been larger, more widespread and of longer duration than previously. MARIA-LOUISE CLAUSEN Primary research areas Maria-Louise Clausen’s research investigates different perceptions of legitimate political order. She is especially interested in how international actors influence localized relations between state and non-state actors in state in or emerging from armed conflict. Current research Maria-Louise Clausens research focuses onsecurity politics.
ADAM MOE FEJERSKOV
Primary research areas Adam Fejerskov's research focuses on global issues of development, poverty and inequalities. He studies the role of politics, technology and science in international and local dynamics in the context of the Global South. Current research Adam Fejerskov's current research is centered on the future of development cooperation, new technology and global DIISEXPERTSEVENTSLIBRARYDEFENCE AND SECURITYFOREIGN POLICYDEVELOPMENTPOLICY
Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier er et selvstændigt, offentligt forskningsinstitut. DIIS driver uafhængig forskning og formidler viden om internationale forhold, som spiller ind til beslutningstagere, forskere og den offentlige debat. DIISEKSPERTEREVENTSBIBLIOTEKFORSVAR OG SIKKERHEDUDENRIGSPOLITIKUDVIKLING Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier er et selvstændigt, offentligt forskningsinstitut. DIIS driver uafhængig forskning og formidler viden om internationale forhold, som spiller ind til beslutningstagere, forskere og den offentlige debat.LUKE PATEY | DIIS
Primary research areas Luke Patey’s current research focuses on China's foreign and security policy and Chinese foreign investment and trade, with a focus on China’s relations in Europe, Africa, and East Asia. Patey is author of How China Loses: The Pushback Against Chinese Global Ambitions (Oxford University Press USA, 2021) and The New Kings of Crude: China, India, and the THE POTENTIAL OF NATIONALISM IN IRAQ: CAUGHT BETWEEN Since October 2019, Iraq has experienced prolonged protests that focus on the limited capacity of the Iraqi state to deliver basic services, unemployment, and rampant corruption.The 2019-2020 protests have been larger, more widespread and of longer duration than previously. MARIA-LOUISE CLAUSEN Primary research areas Maria-Louise Clausen’s research investigates different perceptions of legitimate political order. She is especially interested in how international actors influence localized relations between state and non-state actors in state in or emerging from armed conflict. Current research Maria-Louise Clausens research focuses onsecurity politics.
ADAM MOE FEJERSKOV
Primary research areas Adam Fejerskov's research focuses on global issues of development, poverty and inequalities. He studies the role of politics, technology and science in international and local dynamics in the context of the Global South. Current research Adam Fejerskov's current research is centered on the future of development cooperation, new technology and globalDIIS
Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier er et selvstændigt, offentligt forskningsinstitut. DIIS driver uafhængig forskning og formidler viden om internationale forhold, som spiller ind til beslutningstagere, forskere og den offentlige debat. ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE ON THE STREET Global environmental agreements and national policies do not move automatically from political decision-making to practical implementation. They are enacted and interpreted by local planners, enforcement officers, technical experts and community engagement workers who conduct the everyday work of bringing policies into beingon the ground.
IMAGINING CHINA ON GREENLAND'S ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE China's Arctic Engagement. Following the Polar Silk Road to Greenland and Russia: North American and Arctic Defence and Security Network ,2021
OPPORTUNITIES FOR DANISH STABILISATION POLICY TO ENGAGE The Horn of Africa and the Sahel are among the most fragile regions in the world: poor, lacking basic infrastructure and state presence across much of their respective territories, and both form hotbeds of conflict and political instability compounded by climate change. RECOGNISING DIASPORA HUMANITARIANISM Photo: IRCR/S.N., 10/10/2019, reference: V-P-SO-E-00932. Diaspora humanitarianism is characterised by rapid mobilisation and engagement that is built upon social networks, affective motivations, informal delivery and accountability mechanisms. This has implications for how it fits into the broader international humanitarian system. THE WEAPONIZATION OF INFORMATION “The weaponization of information” alerts us to this thinking and to the new opportunities provided by modern information technology. While the most important part of the operation takes place in the cognitive domain, the digital domain is the scene forHELLE MALMVIG
Primary research areas Helle Malmvig’s research focuses on international politics of the Middle East. She is particularly interested in aesthetic and popular cultural discourses and practices of war, ethnic and sectarian identity politics, and visual and aesthetic modes of resistance and counter-conducts, particularly in Syria, Lebanon, Israel Palestine and Iran. CHINESE INVESTMENTS IN GREENLAND RAISE US CONCERNS The new airport project in Greenland has led to tensions between Denmark and the Greenland Self-Government after the Greenlandic airport authorities, having long encouraged Chinese investments, prequalified a proposal from China’s CCCC and five other companies.ROBIN MAY SCHOTT
Primary research areas Robin May Schott is a philosopher who works in the areas of gender studies, genocide studies, ethics, political theory. She focuses on issues of gender and (in) security, including the production of gendered insecurities through sexual and gender-based violence in conflict and in peacetime contexts. Current research Robin May Schott works with a broad range of issues EARTH SYSTEM GOVERNANCE (DUWK 6\VWHP *RYHUQDQFH m Sev¨a, M., Sandstr¨om, A., 2017. Decisions at Street Level: assessing and explaining the implementation of the European water framework directive in Sweden. Gå til hovedindholdHOVEDMENU
* Forskning
* Emner
* Forsvar og sikkerhed* Udenrigspolitik
* Udvikling
* Fred og konflikt
* Migration
* Global økonomi
* Naturressourcer og klima* Regioner
* Arktis
* Nordiske lande og Baltikum * Europa og Nordamerika * Østeuropa og Rusland* Asien
* Mellemøsten og Nordafrika * Afrika syd for Sahara* Latinamerika
* Publikationer
* Alle publikationer * Akademiske publikationer * DIIS Policy Briefs* DIIS Reports
* DIIS Longreads
* DIIS Comments
* DIIS i medierne
* Projekter
* Alle projekter og studier* Eksperter
* Events
* Om DIIS
* Instituttet
* Om DIIS
* Find medarbejder
* Ledelse
* Forskningsenheder
* Til DIIS' ansatte
* Kontakt
* Nyheder og presse
* Pressekontakt
* Nyheder om DIIS
* Nyhedsbrev
* Pressebilleder
* Logoer
* Job og Karriere
* Ledige stillinger
* Generelt om stillinger på DIIS * Fra ansøgning til ansættelse * Særligt for studerende* Vacancies
* Bibliotek
SERVICEMENU
* Find os
Alle
Publikationer
Eksperter
Events
* " class="da is-active">">Dansk * " class="en">">EnglishSERVICEMENU
* Find os
Søg
Search
Alle
Publikationer
Eksperter
HOVEDMENU
* Forskning
* Emner
* Forsvar og sikkerhed* Udenrigspolitik
* Udvikling
* Fred og konflikt
* Migration
* Global økonomi
* Naturressourcer og klima* Regioner
* Arktis
* Nordiske lande og Baltikum * Europa og Nordamerika * Østeuropa og Rusland* Asien
* Mellemøsten og Nordafrika * Afrika syd for Sahara* Latinamerika
* Publikationer
* Alle publikationer * Akademiske publikationer * DIIS Policy Briefs* DIIS Reports
* DIIS Longreads
* DIIS Comments
* DIIS i medierne
* Projekter
* Alle projekter og studier* Eksperter
* Events
* Om DIIS
* Instituttet
* Om DIIS
* Find medarbejder
* Ledelse
* Forskningsenheder
* Til DIIS' ansatte
* Kontakt
* Nyheder og presse
* Pressekontakt
* Nyheder om DIIS
* Nyhedsbrev
* Pressebilleder
* Logoer
* Job og Karriere
* Ledige stillinger
* Generelt om stillinger på DIIS * Fra ansøgning til ansættelse * Særligt for studerende* Bibliotek
*
GRØNLANDS SMÅ OG STORE SKRIDT MOD SELVSTÆNDIGHED I 2021 kan Danmark og Grønland se tilbage på 300 års forbindelse præget af både samarbejde og konflikt. Det er endnu en mulighed for at overveje, hvordan Rigsfællesskabet skal udvikles - eller afvikles. 300 ÅR MED ET FORVIKLET FÆLLESSKABDIIS Comment
ET AMBIVALENT OPGØRDIIS Longread
DET GRØNLANDSKE TRUMFKORTDIIS Interview
*
I ØST OG VEST: HVOR ER TYRKIET PÅ VEJ HEN?INTERVIEW
*
FRA CORONAKRISE TIL KLIMAKRISE Mens alle øjne er rettet mod coronapandemien, står klimakrisen på vågeblus i kulissen. Men måske kan den ene krise lære os noget om, hvordan vi håndterer den anden. DEN BILATERALE BISTAND ER VIGTIG FOR DANMARKS INTERNATIONALEKLIMAARBEJDE
Artikel
WHAT MAKES A CLIMATE MIGRANT?DIIS Longread
EXPLAINER: HVAD ER KLIMATILPASNING?DIIS Comment
*
MILITÆRKUP I MYANMAR Den 1. februar kuppede militæret magten i Myanmar og anholdt Aung San Suu Kyi, præsidenten og andre folkevalgte politikere. Befolkningens modstand er massiv, men militærets vold mod civile stiger fra dag til dag.Afholdt event
UNPACKING MYANMAR'S FAILED COUP? POLICE OFFICERS WHO OPPOSE THE MYANMAR MILITARY COUPReport
HOW IS IT TO LIVE UNDER THE MILITARY COUP IN MYANMAR?Report
TYRKIET: HVORFRA, HVORHEN? Tyrkiet trækker overskrifter – i Danmark og internationalt. Det har landet gjort i snart to årtier. Bogen, ’Tyrkiet – hvorfra, hvorhen', er netop er udkommet på forlaget Orbis. Bogen sætter Tyrkiets historie, Erdogans måde at føre politik på og Danmarks forhold til Tyrkiet gennem flere hundrede år i perspektiv. Læs introduktionen til bogen herFORSKNING
*
Bogkapitel
2021
EXCITING NEW HANDBOOK PROVIDES OVERVIEW OF CURRENT STATE OF FEMINISTPHILOSOPHY
New article in The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Philosophy*
DIIS Working Paper
2021
DANSK FORSVARS ENGAGEMENT I SKRØBELIGE STATER FREM MOD 2035 Nyt arbejdspapir til regeringens analyse forud for forhandlinger omnyt forsvarsforlig
*
Bogkapitel
2021
THE ANTHROPOCENE SHOULD BE STUDIED AS THE RADIOACTIVE AFTERLIFE OFTHE COLD WAR
Nuclear weapons have profound environmental implciations*
Digital publikation
2021
HOPE AND UNCERTAINTY IN CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN MIGRATION Even before pandemic-related border closures, African migration has been shaped by restrictive migration policies for decades. How does such a situation shape hope and ways of coping with uncertainty? The book Hope and Uncertainty in Contemporary African Migration offers insights into migrants’ rationales and imaginaries before, during and after migration. It is now in open access.*
Tidsskriftsartikel
2021
EVERYDAY RESISTANCE TO EUROPEAN BORDER CONTROL IN MALI The role of Malian state officials in shaping borderwork from below Se alle akademiske publikationerEVENTS
*
15Jun
Webinar
COLONIALITY OF RESEARCH AND SPOTLIGHT ON THE RESEARCH BACKSTAGE*
15Jun
Livestream
SVAGE OG SKRØBELIGE STATER OG FORTSAT DANSK ENGAGEMENT*
16Jun
WEST AFRICA PERSPECTIVES*
17Jun
MILITÆRKUP I MYANMAR – HVILKEN FORSKEL KAN DANMARK GØRE?*
22Jun
MYANMAR: LAW, JUSTICE AND POLICING UNDER THE MILITARY COUP*
22Jun
BOOK LAUNCH - WILL CHINA RULE THE WORLD?Flere events
SENESTE DIIS POLICY BRIEFS*
DIIS Policy Brief
MAKING WOMEN COUNT, NOT JUST COUNTING WOMEN*
DIIS Policy Brief
SMALL STATES’ SECURITY STRATEGIES NEED AN INTERNATIONAL ENERGYDIMENSION
*
Policy Brief
TO BEAT CHINA ON TECH IN EMERGING MARKETS, LEARN FROM IT Se alle DIIS Policy Briefs SENESTE BØGER OG RAPPORTER FRA DIIS*
DIIS Book
DEBATES, CONCEPTS AND THEORIES OF RELIGION, CONFLICT ANDGLOBALIZATION
*
DIIS Report
WEST AFRICA FACES CHALLENGES THAT ONLY WEST AFRICAN GOVERNMENTS CANSOLVE
*
DIIS Report
HVAD VIL DANMARK MED FN?*
DIIS Report
NEW REPORT ON WEST AFRICAN MIGRANTS' USE OF INFORMATION ALONG THEROUTES TO EUROPE
Se alle publikationer på diis.dkDIIS LONGREADS
*
DIIS Longread
FINDES DER OVERHOVEDET KLIMAMIGRANTER?*
DIIS Longread
ET AMBIVALENT OPGØR*
DIIS Longread
WHAT MAKES A CLIMATE MIGRANT?*
DIIS Longread
UNMASKING THE HUMAN SMUGGLER Flere DIIS LongreadsDIIS I MEDIERNE
*
Artikel
UNDERSTANDING CHINA’S ECONOMIC COERCION*
Artikel
PANDEMIEN HAR SKABT EN TIKKENDE GÆLDSBOMBE UNDER FATTIGE FAMILIER*
Artikel
OPPOSITION TO THE KUANNERSUIT PROJECT OFFERS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE EU AND UNITED STATES TO PURSUE CLOSER COOPERATION WITH GREENLAND*
Artikel
DET ER 10 ÅR SIDEN, BIN LADEN BLEV LIKVIDERET. HER ER STATUS PÅKRIGEN MOD TERROR
Mere DIIS i medierne SENESTE DIIS COMMENTS*
DIIS Comment
300 ÅR MED ET FORVIKLET FÆLLESSKAB*
DIIS Comment
LÆRING FRA CORONA-KRISEN: DANMARK HAR BEHOV FOR EN NY TILGANG TILRISIKO
*
DIIS Comment
EXPLAINER: HVAD ER KLIMATILPASNING?Flere DIIS Comments
PROJEKTER
THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY OF WAR EVERJUST – EVERYDAY JUSTICE AND SECURITY IN THE MYANMAR TRANSITIONWORLD OF THE RIGHT
Alle projekter
TILMELD DIG DIIS' NYHEDSBREV Hold dig opdateret med den nyeste viden om udenrigspolitik og internationale forhold. Du får forskning, publikationer og invitationer til seminarer – direkte i din indbakke.FØLG DIIS
DIIS på Twitter
DIIS på LinkedIn
DIIS på Facebook
Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier Gl. Kalkbrænderi Vej 51A2100 København Ø
Danmark
+45 3269 8787
diis@diis.dk
CVR-nr. 34462674
EAN-nr. 5798 00000 9509ÅBNINGSTID
DIIS Biblioteket og reception holder lukket for offentlig adgang somfølge af Covid-19.
Reception og bibliotek:Mandag: 10-14
Tirsdag: 10-14
Onsdag: 10-14
Torsdag: 10-14
Fredag: 10-14
GENVEJE
Forskning Events Find en ekspert Om DIIS KontaktPersondatapolitik
Tilgængelighedserklæring TILMELD DIG DIIS' NYHEDSBREV Læs mere om vores nyhedsbrevDetails
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0