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Journal Article2024Two decades of the land administration project in Ghana
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Photo/illustration by Alexis HAULOT, © European Union 2024 - Source : EP copyright license
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Photo/illustration by Jakob Glad
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Photo/illustration by Rasmus FlyDIIS Policy Brief2023
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Photo/illustration by National Museum of American History copyright license
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Photo/illustration by Vyacheslav Prokofyev, TASS, kremlin.ru via Wikimedia Commons copyright license
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Photo/illustration by Dj CkyBlue, screenshof from youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVupfa-sWYQ, license: CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en, via Wikimedia Commons copyright license
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Review2022The wealth and poverty of African states: Economic growth, living standards and taxation since the late nineteenth century by Morten Jerven
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseWorking papers etc.2022Challenges and opportunities for sub-Saharan Africa
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Web Article2022The Cape Colony in comparative perspective, 1865-1910
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DIIS Working Paper2014the engagements of Danish private foundations in international development cooperation
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DIIS Report2014regime endurance in a time of contention and regional insecurity
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DIIS Report2013comprehensive approaches in the EU
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DIIS Report2013evidence from Burkina Faso and Ghana
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DIIS Policy Brief2011what should the EU do in Tunisia now?
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DIIS Working Paper2010'making democracy work' or 'good-enough governance'?
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DIIS Working Paper2009new European and foreign policy into old French bottles?
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DIIS Comment2009
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DIIS Report2008a security problem for themselves, for the EU and for the US
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DIIS Report2013the fragile and insecure relation between the local, the national and the regional
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DIIS Working Paper2004an (im)possible combination of export of European political values and anti-terror measures?