Foreign policy
DIIS researches the relation between states, international relations and cooperation. The focus is on the differences between the foreign policies of small states and superpowers, how politicians are guided by the foreign policies of the past, and the EU's foreign policy and diplomacy in international organisations.
Research and activites
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DIIS Report2018Reconciling international priorities with local needsJessica Larsen & Christine Nissen
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DIIS Working Paper2018Structure and discursive categoriesLars Vissing
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Working papers etc.2018Helle Malmvig, Virginie Collombier, Maria-Louise Clausen, Hiba Hassan & Jan Pet Khorto
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DIIS Working Paper2018Erik Lundsgaarde, Adam Moe Fejerskov & Jakob Skovgaard
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Chapter2018Denmark’s pragmatic stance towards ChinaAndreas Bøje Forsby
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Paper2018Understanding Member State PrioritiesClare Castillejo, Niels Keijzer, Oscar Chmiel, Mariella Di Ciommo, Juha Jokela, Erik Lundsgaarde, Iliana Olivié, Aitor Perez, Sanne Thijssen, Julie Vaille, Zsuzsanna Vegh & Bernardo Venturi
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DIIS Report2018Decentralisation in UkraineLily Salloum Lindegaard & Neil Anthony Webster
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Working paper2018Dynamics of Armed Group Proliferation in Egypt and LibyaVirginie Collombier
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Report2018The National Right in Europe, Russia and the USVibeke Schou Tjalve & Minda Holm
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DIIS Report2018Will China's Root Cause Model provide regional stability and security?Lars Erslev Andersen & Yang Jiang
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Book Chapter2018New Norms for Development and Global GovernanceYang Jiang
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DIIS Working Paper2018Stefano Guzzini
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Journal Article2018The Limits of AdaptationErik Lundsgaarde & Adam Moe Fejerskov
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseReport2018Al Jazeera Studies Centre report in new series with John Hopkins University, Washington. (New Balance of Power in the Middle East: Regional Actors, Global Powers, and Middle East Strategy)Helle Malmvig
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DIIS Report2018Fragmentation of the Syrian state since 2011Helle Malmvig
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseJournal Article2018How Denmark Almost Stayed out of NATO, 1948–1949Mikkel Runge Olesen
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DIIS Book2018Danish Foreign Policy in the Middle East and North AfricaRasmus Alenius Boserup, Luke Patey & Hetav Rojan
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Book2018Lars Engberg-Pedersen, Adam Moe Fejerskov & Signe Marie Cold-Ravnkilde
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseReport2018Nordic cooperation in foreign and security policy in a new security environmentTuomas Iso-Markku, Eeva Innola, Teija Tillikainen, Gunilla Herolf, Helene Sjursen, Juha Pyykönen & Hans Mouritzen
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Journal Article2018The case of gender in Danish development cooperationLars Engberg-Pedersen
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseWeb Article2018A delicate balance in global securityLars Erslev Andersen & Yang Jiang
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseBackground Note2018A Short Introduction to TOSSDOle Winckler Andersen & Adam Moe Fejerskov
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Report2018Engagement in Development and Relief Work in the Horn of AfricaNauja Kleist
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Journal Article2018Revisiting Hochschild, Trump and American Apocalyptic FeelingVibeke Schou Tjalve
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Comment2015terrorismen styrkes ved at svække denLars Erslev Andersen
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Comment2015Four lessons learned and how to handle themThomas Galasz Nielsen
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Comment2015Danish foreign aid has been cut heavilyLars Engberg-Pedersen
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Comment2015Kristoffer Nilaus Tarp
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DIIS Policy Brief2015It’s time for POC advocates to walk the talkFrederik Rosén & Kristoffer Nilaus Tarp
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DIIS Policy Brief2015An emerging development agenda in fluxKristoffer Nilaus Tarp & Signe Marie Cold-Ravnkilde
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DIIS Policy Brief2015The UN Sustainable Development Goal 11Frida Sofie Gregersen & Finn Stepputat
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DIIS Impact2015Sustainable Development Goal 16Kristoffer Nilaus Tarp
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DIIS Impact2015Migration and the Sustainable Development GoalsNinna Nyberg Sørensen
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DIIS Impact2015Peace goal requires bridge building between old and new powersLouise Riis Andersen
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Comment2015Adam Moe Fejerskov
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DIIS Impact2015Signe Marie Cold-Ravnkilde & Lotte Pelckmans
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DIIS Policy Brief2015Nyt formandskab af Arktisk RådJon Rahbek-Clemmensen & Mikkel Runge Olesen
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DIIS Policy Brief2015the IMF and the US vetoJakob Vestergaard & Robert Wade
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DIIS Policy Brief2015More development per dollarNeil Anthony Webster
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DIIS Impact2015the OECD is saving face but losing legitimacyAdam Moe Fejerskov & Niels Keijzer
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright license
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DIIS Policy Brief2014current agendas and optionsJohn Karlsrud, Frederik Rosén & Kristoffer Nilaus Tarp
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DIIS Policy Brief2014Prepare for a 'multi-partner' world!Trine Flockhart
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DIIS Impact2014a success in the making?Neil Anthony Webster, Helle Munk Ravnborg & Mikkel Funder
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DIIS Policy Brief2014The next step for the common Security and Defence policyChristine Nissen