DIIS researches how political, economic and social changes in Asia affect international relations, peace processes and the implications of ethnic and religious conflicts.
Next week, President Obama visits China. US and China have a long-standing disagreement about Chinese exchange rate policy. But this time the US has a new strategy: the jurisdiction over exchange rates should be moved from the IMF to the WTO. Is this a promising proposal - or a sign of desperation?
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Four explosions at a nuclear power plant in Japan have released radiation levels damaging to human health. The fault lines of nuclear energy however go beyond the geological to the political; but will it have an impact on what has been termed a'nuclear renaissance'?
Everybody in Pakistan hates Raymond Davis, a CIA agent who on January 2011 killed two Pakistanis in the heart of Punjab. The incident exposes deep-seated divides in the US-Pak partnership. Agents like Raymond reflect an instrument of US policy that has gone awry in the Af-Pak region
This conference gathers researchers and postgraduate students in Denmark to share their China-related expertise, debate important issues, and discuss the implications for Denmark and beyond