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. More on this subject: Iran Iraq Yemen Israel Palestine Saudi Arabia Syria Jordan Turkey Algeria Morocco Sudan Lebanon Qatar Libya Tunisia Bahrain United Arab Emirates South Sudan Egypt Research and activites Latest DIIS Policy Brief 2013 Civilian capacity in the aftermath of conflict The IGAD Initiative in South Sudan: a case study in the context of the OPEN framework Brief 2013 Building governance capacity in fragile states Triangular co-operation for government capacity development in South Sudan DIIS Report 2013 Time for Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR) in South Sudan Launch of new DDR programme calls for renewed debate on ensuring security in South Sudan Journal Article 2013 The Egyptian revolts and Securitization Theory A security Theory meets the Revolution DIIS Working Paper 2012 Rescuing migrants in Libya: Ghanaian state responses to the migration crisis Migration and the state in a political economy perspective DIIS Report 2012 Sanctioning Assad's Syria Mapping the repercussions of the international santions 28 October 2012 Research project: Deportation and emergency return to Ghana from Europe and Libya Nauja Kleist, DIIS, Danish Institute for International Studies DIIS Comment 2012 Give the minorities in Syria an international security guarantee DIIS Working Paper 2012 Bahrain and the global balance of power The situation in Bahrain after the Arab Spring DIIS Report 2012 The Israeli settlement enterprise Extending the national project into occupied territory Article 2012 For oil and peace, India must stand up in the two Sudans DIIS researcher calls on India to name a special envoy to Africa in The Hindu Book 2011 Drugs Deviancy and Democracy in Iran A book on the interaction of state and civil society Book Chapter 2012 Lurking Beneath the Surface High-Valued Natural Resources and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding DIIS Report 2011 Gaza's atomized Islamist agenda Palestinian Islamism at a turning point DIIS Policy Brief 2011 Breaking an international taboo The need for an internationally mandated solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict DIIS Policy Brief 2011 Building Civil Servant Capacity in South Sudan Coaching and mentoring for governance capacity in the world's newest state DIIS Policy Brief 2011 Beyond Regime Change in Libya NATO's intervention highlights the political risks connected with regime change Journal Article 2011 It's time to engage Sudan's Islamists Luke Patey in Middle East Policy Web Article 2011 Bahrain in the Shadow of the Libya War The conflict in Bahrain is not over: Demands for political rights continues Book Chapter 2011 India in Africa Exploring the Indo-Sino rivalry for Africa's oil Book 2011 Explaining Europe's threat perception in Turkey Explaining Europe's threat perception in Turkey DIIS Report 2011 Deterrence counter-containment and competition Iran's troubled relations to Afghanistan and Pakistan DIIS Policy Brief 2011 Growing Jasmines: What should the EU do in Tunisia now? Feature Article 2010 Oil on Sudan's troubled waters Harry Verhoeven and Luke Patey in the Guardian DIIS Working Paper 2010 China and India hedge their bets in Sudan China and India in Sudan's transition Pagination « Første ‹ Forrige … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Næste › Sidste »