DIIS's research in the Nordic and Baltic countries focuses on the impact of superpower rivalry in the Baltic Sea Region and on Danish cooperative relations, in particular with the Nordic and Baltic countries.
Denmark takes over the European Union presidency for six months from 1 January 2012. The Danish government should use this opportunity to play an active role in promoting the sustainable production and utilization of biofuels by pushing for the use of stricter biofuel sustainability standards that give commitments to rural development and smallholder business models and that take into account direct and indirect land use change
Danish political parties are full of election fever, unveiling their election promises with just seven days till the polls open. What is striking is how notably limited they are on foreign policy discussions. Considering that disarmament is one of the major issues currently being discussed at an international level, the question asked is: what are the various parties’ positions on nuclear weapons?
In the midst of a heated debate about the legal and diplomatic consequences of Denmark's decision to reintroduce border control, it is easy to forget that these consequences could have been prevented all together, if Denmark had not based its decision on a simplified understanding of the border.
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The new coalition government in Greenland has stated that the twenty-five year prohibition on mining uranium will be lifted. What does this mean for Danish nuclear non-proliferation and security policy?
Denmark will participate at the Nuclear Security Summit on 26-27 March in Seoul, South Korea. Despite Denmark’s status as a small state without nuclear weapons and nuclear energy, it has surprisingly a lot to offer at the world’s largest nuclear security summit