The Middle East & North Africa
DIIS researches security, conflict and social discontent in the Middle East and North Africa. This includes sectarian and regional conflicts, resistance and rivalry and migration among countries.
Research and activites
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DIIS Report2009a Danish perspectiveFinn Stepputat
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DIIS Report2009making friends and intimidating enemies
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DIIS Report2009the Danish experienceKasper Hoffmann
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Journal Article2009the Sudan divestment campaignLuke Patey
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DIIS Report2008who are they and what do they want?
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DIIS Report2007the approach of the Danish armed forces to reconstruction support
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DIIS Report2007case studies from Jordan and EgyptSara Lei Sparre
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DIIS Report2007Lessons for Sudan after the Comprehensive Peace AgreementLuke Patey
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Journal Article2007lessons from Syria
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Journal Article2006divisive geopolitics at workHans Mouritzen
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Book2006a discourse analysis of interventionary and non-interventionary practices in Kosovo and AlgeriaHelle Malmvig
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DIIS Working Paper2006journeys of hope and despairAyman Gaafar Zohry
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Journal Article2006a test of new geopolitical theoryHans Mouritzen
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DIIS Working Paper2006
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DIIS Report2006the strategic behaviour of multinational oil corporations and the new wars in SudanLuke Patey
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DIIS Working Paper2006an annotated bibliographyLuke Patey
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DIIS Working Paper2005the potential of European lessons applied
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Journal Article2005T. T. Nielsen
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DIIS Working Paper2004the myth about Garden of Eden and the noble savage
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DIIS Working Paper2004the case of MoroccoNinna Nyberg Sørensen
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