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Photo/illustration by Cecilie Castor
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Photo/illustration by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center via flickr.com copyright licenseBook Chapter2024Exploring the Scales of Climate Change Macrosecuritization through the Greenland Ice Sheet
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Photo/illustration by Cecilie Castor
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Photo/illustration by Capt. Mikel Arcovitch/The National Guard/Flickr copyright licenseJournal Article2023The writing of an Arctic chapter in the US autobiography
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Photo/illustration by NASA Photo Alamy Stock PhotoDIIS Policy Brief2023
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Book Chapter2022Structural Variations of the US-China Great Power Rivalry
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Brief2022Identifying its triggers and discussing the implications for Scandinavia
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Photo/illustration by Cecilie Castor, https://ceciliecastor.com/Journal Article2022How China Lost the Nordic countries
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Working papers etc.2022Assessing China’s coercive measures in Scandinavia
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Photo/illustration by VOA via Wiki CommonsJournal Article2022How China’s identity constrains its ability to wield soft power
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Journal Article2022Supporting Baltic independence 1990-1991
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Report2022From differentiation to alignment
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Podcast2021With Mikkel Runge Olesen and Flemming Splidsboel Hansen from DIIS
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Photo/illustration by Maksim via Wikimedia copyright licensePolicy Brief2021Towards more alignment
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DIIS Policy Brief2021Back to megaphone diplomacy?
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DIIS Policy Brief2021Take a stand on China and put your money in the Arctic
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DIIS Report2021a comparative study of changing threat perceptions in the Baltic Sea region
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Photo/illustration by Duncan Cumming/Flickr copyright licenseJournal Article2021the Kingdom of Denmark and the Great Powers
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Photo/illustration by Cecilie CastorDIIS Policy Brief2021forging a compromise between the US and Europe in NATO
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Policy Brief2020How will the US election impact the conflicts over defence spending within NATO?