Emerging economies
The growth of emerging market economies is slowing. Growth rates were based on rising commodity prices and cheap international credit and these preconditions are gone. Failing growth means rising domestic problems: poverty, inequality, polarization. How are emerging economies changing under the cross-pressures of decreasing economic growth and increasing political unrest?
Research and activites
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Photo/illustration by Cecilie CastorDIIS Report2024How the Nordics approach TaiwanAndreas Bøje Forsby
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Journal Article2023the case of TanzaniaJaphace Poncian & Rasmus Hundsbæk Pedersen
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Photo/illustration by Shutterstock/BeeBrightJournal Article2023Pushback to President Biden's executive order on outbound investment has been swift from all sidesLuke Patey
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Journal Article2022Marie Kolling
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Journal Article2022The economic case for Germany cozying up to China is surprisingly weakLuke Patey
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Journal Article2022Can Ericsson survive after being shut out of China? When it comes to 5G, a post-China future may not be as bleak as imagined.Luke Patey
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseReport2022Can Europe stay ahead in green and 5G technologies?Luke Patey
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Chapter2022Andreas Bøje Forsby
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Photo/illustration by Lennart Larsen via Wiki Commons copyright licenseJournal Article2022The possibility for collective action against China’s economic coercion seems more likely than ever.Luke Patey
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseArticle2021Luke Patey
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DIIS Working Paper2021Questionnaire survey design and sample characterisationHelle Munk Ravnborg, Bernard Bashaasha, Rikke Brandt Broegaard, Michael Byaruhanga, Evelyne Lazaro, Festo Maro, Khamaldin Mutabazi, Teddy Nakanwagi & David Tumusiime
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Book2021The Pushback against Chinese Global AmbitionsLuke Patey
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Article2021The world doesn’t have to put up with Beijing’s attempts at economic coercion.Luke Patey
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Journal Article2020Boom-era political and institutional innovationNelson Oppong, Luke Patey & Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
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Journal Article2020Lars Engberg-Pedersen
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseJournal Article2020Stine Krøijer, Marie Kolling & Atreyee Sen
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DIIS Working Paper2020A literature reviewNanna Lynggaard & Helle Munk Ravnborg
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseWorking papers etc.2020Can they finance the SDGS?Rasmus Hundsbæk Pedersen & Ole Winckler Andersen
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Journal Article2019The makings of the Berbera corridor in Somali East AfricaFinn Stepputat & Tobias Hagmann
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseWorking papers etc.2019Geopolitics and Statemaking in SomalilandWarsame Ahmed & Finn Stepputat
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Book Chapter2019Yang Jiang
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseJournal Article2019China and Japan expanding overseas infrastructure investmentYang Jiang
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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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Photo/illustration by Jakob GladDIIS Policy Brief2023Abel Gwaindepi & Krige Siebrits
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DIIS Comment2022Adam Moe Fejerskov
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Policy Brief2021Competing with China on 5G and future technologiesLuke Patey
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Policy Brief2021lessons from South AfricaMikkel Funder, Holle Wlokas & Karen Holm Olsen
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Policy Brief2020Developing a European Indo-Pacific Strategy for a Changing Global OrderLuke Patey
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DIIS Policy Brief2019Money and Security in the South China SeaYang Jiang
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DIIS Policy Brief2018Companies, Governments, and Hidden Intentions?Yang Jiang
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DIIS Policy Brief2016Corporate actors in China’s foreign and defense policyLuke Patey & Michal Meidan
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DIIS Impact2016Telecom investments in the Nordic regionAdam Moe Fejerskov
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DIIS Policy Brief2016Nuclear power and telecommunicationsYang Jiang, Aki Tonami & Adam Moe Fejerskov
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseBrief2016Yang Jiang
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DIIS Impact2016Improving land governance requires better analysisRasmus Hundsbæk Pedersen & Lars Buur
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Comment2016discussion of future of Danish development cooperation should include partner viewpointsErik Lundsgaarde
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DIIS Policy Brief2016sustainable energy for all - The SE4ALL InitiativeErik Lundsgaarde
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseBrief2015Jeannine Hausmann & Erik Lundsgaarde
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Comment2015A (re)surge in South-South Cooperation - but with a limited knowledge baseKristoffer 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 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 Policy Brief2015More development per dollarNeil Anthony Webster
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DIIS Impact2015the OECD is saving face but losing legitimacyAdam Moe Fejerskov & Niels Keijzer
Experts
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Photo/illustration by Lynggaardhansenfoto.dkSustainable development and governanceSenior Researcher+45 3269 8779
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Sustainable development and governanceEmeritus Researcher+45 3269 8714
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