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Interactive Production2021
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Report2021The political economy of checkpoints in South Sudan, ten years after independence
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Photo/illustration by Rasmus FlyDIIS Q&A2021When jihadist groups declare allegiance
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Web Article2021The complex politics of humanitarian technology
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseWeb Article2021insights from a recent survey
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Journal Article2021Armed checkpoints along key trade routes—not natural resources—are the key to financing rebel groups and insurgencies around the world.
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DIIS Policy Brief2021Creating a more effective security sector in Iraq requires increased inclusiveness
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Brief2021Aid Transparency versus Violation of Privacy
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Report2021AMIS seminar report
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Photo/illustration by Cecilie CastorDIIS Interview2021Syria’s Arab Spring and the rise of the jihadists
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Book Chapter2021the Complex Relationships Between State/Non-state Armed Actors in Syria’s War
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Book Chapter2020the case of Yemen
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Journal Article2020Geopolitics in the Sudd Marshlands of South Sudan
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Book2020Boom-Era Political and Institutional Innovation
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Journal Article2020Boom-era political and institutional innovation
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DIIS Policy Brief2020Iranian foreign policy utilizes partners
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Photo/illustration by Menahem Kahana/AFP/Ritzau ScanpixDIIS Policy Brief2020A sovereign Palestinian state remains the only sustainable solution
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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 license
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Report2020Between alliance dependency, Russia, and strategic autonomy
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseForskningsartikel2020Caught between Domestic Repression and External Co-optation