Migration
DIIS researches internally displaced persons, international migrants and refugees, and the industries and infrastructures that enable, hinder or redirect mobility.
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Research and activites
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DIIS Working Paper2010the law and politics of saving lives in the mare liberumTanja E. Aalberts
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DIIS Working Paper2010remittances and the state in Tanzania
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DIIS Working Paper2010Jairo Munive
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Journal Article2010gender and recognition in the Somali DiasporaNauja Kleist
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Working papers etc.2009Afghan state-building viewed from the marginsJonathan Goodhand
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Working papers etc.2009Congo's transborder economy and state-making in the borderlandsTimothy Raeymaekers
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DIIS Working Paper2009city-twinning in Northern EuropeAlexander Sergunin
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Book2009the politics of risk in the EURens van Munster
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Report2009A synthesis report on the trends and experiences of returned trafficking victims in Thailand and the PhilippinesAnders Lisborg & Sine Plambech
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Thesis2009international refugee law and the offshoring and outsourcing of migration control
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DIIS Working Paper2008myths, facts, and what (not) to do
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DIIS Working Paper2008EU interdiction policies in the Mediterranean
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DIIS Report2008a security problem for themselves, for the EU and for the USUlla Holm
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Journal Article2008between struggles for recognition and political aspirationsNauja Kleist
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Journal Article2008Somali transnational political engagementNauja Kleist
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Journal Article2008from the nuclear family to the world-wide-web
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DIIS Report2008Lars Erslev Andersen
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Journal Article2008on the UN Human Rights Declaration article 14 and access to asylum procedures in the EUHans Gammeltoft-Hansen
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Journal Article2008gendering return migration among Somalilanders
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Journal Article2008Finn Stepputat
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Journal Article2008Christopher S Browning