Defence and security Every year, DIIS carries out a number of defence and security studies. Among other things, the focus is on cyber threats, hybrid actors, climate and conflict, as well as challenges to global cooperation. More on this subject: Security technologies Terror Non-state armed actors Non-proliferation and disarmament Defence and security policy Cyber Security challenges in the Baltic region Maritime security Research and activites Latest DIIS Working Paper 2013 Extremely Stealthy and Incredibly Close: Drones, Control, and Responsibility Drone technology is not only a game changer, it also triggers legal obligations Journal Article 2013 Engaging with Islamists: A new agenda for the policy community In a new brief Mona Kanwal Sheikh compares variants of Islamism Web Article 2013 Europe needs principles for intervention DIIS researchers discuss the Mali intervention and its challenges Journal Article 2013 The Case of Arctic Yellowcake The European Union, its Overseas Territories and Non-proliferation Book Chapter 2012 A Sociotheological Approach To Understanding Religious Violence Juergensmeyer & Sheikh writes on conducting worldview analysis DIIS Report 2012 What do we know about environments in Denmark that subscribe to Islamist ideologies DIIS Report gathers research based knowledge DIIS Report 2012 How regional dynamics challenge Pakistan New DIIS and Chatham House report Journal Article 2012 Disarmament and Reintegration Programmes for Ex-combatants: Are they Fit for Purpose? New article from Jairo Munive in Journal of Conflict, Security & Development Journal Article 2012 Understanding Contemporary Practices of Security Two New Publications by Rens van Munster DIIS Comment 2012 Give the minorities in Syria an international security guarantee DIIS Report 2012 The two Koreas Towards a new regional security complex in East Asia? Web Article 2012 The Chicago Summit: a relevant NATO in a post-western world? What will be on the Summit agenda - will it be enough to ensure NATO's relevance? Journal Article 2012 How do we prepare for the 'next terrorist attack'? New research identifies some problems of anticipating future threats DIIS Report 2012 Denmark at war Are we losing track? Chapter 2012 Encyclopedia essay on global conflict and security Ole Wæver and Mona Sheikh on the impact of globalization on conflict and security Book Chapter 2012 Western Secularisms: Variation in a Doctrine and its Practice Chapter by Mona K. Sheikh in volume on thinking International Relations differently Journal Article 2012 'NATO is no longer a talk shop' Trine Flockhart suggests in new article that NATO has changed from 'talking' to 'doing' Book Chapter 2012 Muslims as a Danish security issue Manni Crone and Mona K. Sheikh contribute to a comprehensive volume on Islam in Denmark DIIS Working Paper 2011 Post-conflict security solutions in fragile states The dilemmas of a people-centred approach to statebuilding Journal Article 2011 How does religion matter? Pathways to religion in International Relations Review of International Studies publishes an overview of the study of religion in IR DIIS Policy Brief 2011 The 'secret' nuclear discussions in NATO NATO's Defence and Deterrence Posture Review DIIS Report 2011 Gaza's atomized Islamist agenda Palestinian Islamism at a turning point Journal Article 2011 A (F)utile Intersessional Process? Strengthening the Biological Weapons Convention by Defining its Scope DIIS Report 2011 Melting ice and new sea routes Arctic security perspectives between potential conflict and fruitful regional cooperation Journal Article 2011 It's time to engage Sudan's Islamists Luke Patey in Middle East Policy Pagination « Første ‹ Forrige … Page 26 Page 27 Current page 28 Page 29 Page 30 … Næste › Sidste »