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Photo/illustration by Photo: Office of the PM, Cook Islands
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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 Lone Ravnkilde
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Photo/illustration by Lone Ravnkilde
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Journal Article2023Private security contractors and the plasticity of Mogadishu’s international ‘green zone’
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Web Article2023the Green Zones of Baghdad and Mogadishu
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DIIS Comment2022How a middle power prepared for peril in the Indo-Pacific
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DIIS Policy Brief2022The NATO mission in Iraq is facing a number of challenges
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DIIS Policy Brief2022Some insights from the compact of free association between the US and the Republic of the Marshall Islands
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Photo/illustration by Cecilie Castor, https://ceciliecastor.com/DIIS Interview2022
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Journal Article2022
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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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Photo/illustration by Rasmus FlyDIIS Q&A2021When jihadist groups declare allegiance
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseWeb Article2021insights from a recent survey
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DIIS Policy Brief2021Creating a more effective security sector in Iraq requires increased inclusiveness
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Photo/illustration by Foto: Edward Stojakovic / Flickr copyright license
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Photo/illustration by Cecilie CastorDIIS Interview2021Syria’s Arab Spring and the rise of the jihadists
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Photo/illustration by Danny Wilcox Frazier/Redux/Ritzau Scanpix
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Article2021The world doesn’t have to put up with Beijing’s attempts at economic coercion.
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DIIS Policy Brief2020Iranian foreign policy utilizes partners
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Report2020Trends and themes in contemporary messaging
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseForskningsartikel2020Caught between Domestic Repression and External Co-optation