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Journal Article2021Everyday Resistance within European Border Control Initiatives in Mali
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Journal Article2021Sierra Leone’s Path In and Out of Peacekeeping
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Journal Article2021Affective Borderwork and Aspiration Management in Senegal
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Photo/illustration by Vladimir Lysenko/Wikimedia Commons copyright licenseWeb Article2021Some methodological considerations
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DIIS Working Paper2021Questionnaire survey design and sample characterisation
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Journal Article2021Livestock trade, taxation and state-making in the Somali territories
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Policy Brief2021lessons from South Africa
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Report2021Results of Consultation with transboundary herders, semi-settled herders and settled communities in Ouham Pendé and Western Ouham
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Journal Article2021Extractive industry regulation and taxation in Tanzania and Uganda
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DIIS Policy Brief2021natural resource conflicts as weapons of war in Mali’s protracted crisis
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Working papers etc.2020a case study of sugar production, smuggling and trade in Tanzania
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DIIS Working Paper2020
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Book2020Boom-Era Political and Institutional Innovation
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Book Chapter2020Situated norm engagement and development organisations
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Web Article2020As COVID-19 measures close borders within Africa, migrants find new ways to stay mobile
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Book Chapter2020Senegalese migrants everyday struggles for a place in the city
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DIIS Policy Brief2020Internally displaced people in Mali's capital city
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Photo/illustration by Enough Project copyright licensePodcast2020Is the way we mine the minerals for electric car batteries and mobile phones fair or responsible?
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Journal Article2020Boom-era political and institutional innovation
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Comment2020Nine Months into the Pandemic with No End in Sight