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Photo/illustration by Kassim Traoré / VOA, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
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Journal Article2024Ethiopian Experiences
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DIIS Policy Brief2024
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Photo/illustration by IndustryAndTravel / Alamy Stock PhotoDIIS Policy Brief2024Insights and priorities for Denmark´s new Africa strategy from DIIS’ partners across the continent
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Article2024The future of progress in development studies
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Photo/illustration by EU Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid via Flickr.com copyright licenseJournal Article2023Towards a new paradigm of non-knowledge in digital humanitarianism
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Photo/illustration by ILO via Flickr copyright licenseJournal Article2023Can India become the de-risking champion multinationals are looking for?
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Photo/illustration by Shutterstock/BeeBrightJournal Article2023Pushback to President Biden's executive order on outbound investment has been swift from all sides
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseArticle2023Bloc must 'de-risk' clean energy supply chains to reduce dependence
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Journal Article2023Can the European Union overcome its deep reliance on China’s critical minerals supply chain?
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Photo/illustration by Owen Byrne via Flickr.com copyright licenseJournal Article2023What Tokyo can teach its Western allies about doing business with China
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Journal Article2023Politics and depoliticization in practice
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Journal Article2022The economic case for Germany cozying up to China is surprisingly weak
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Web Article2022political and technological experiments in the Global South
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Journal Article2022Can Ericsson survive after being shut out of China? When it comes to 5G, a post-China future may not be as bleak as imagined.
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Book2022Inequality, technology, and the new experimental movement
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Photo/illustration by Lennart Larsen via Wiki Commons copyright licenseJournal Article2022The possibility for collective action against China’s economic coercion seems more likely than ever.
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DIIS Policy Brief2021Understanding Beijing’s evolving statecraft