The EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy After Brexit
REPORT: “Europe will be forged in crisis and will be the sum of the solutions adopted for those crises” (Jean Monnet, 1978 quoted by Nissen).
REPORT: “Europe will be forged in crisis and will be the sum of the solutions adopted for those crises” (Jean Monnet, 1978 quoted by Nissen).
“If Sub-Saharan Africa’s future had to be encapsulated in a single word, it would be transformation”
Zimbabweans and the international spectators are expecting that Mnangagwa will put in place the necessary resolutions to construct a legitimate and democratic government.
Danmark bør som småstat lade sig inspirere af norske erfaringer, når vi forsøger at positionere os i forholdet til Rusland, lyder anbefalingen fra DIIS.
[:en]By Lily Salloum Lindegaard and Mikkel Funder A policy brief brought forward by researchers at the Danish Institute for International Studies proposes that relocation due to climate-related dangers (flooding, soil erosion, changing rainfall patterns, etc.) can be a constructive way of helping the poor when well implemented. The brief uses Read more…
[:da]DIIS has released a new paper that provides a timeline on EU-Turkey relations as well as a debate on whether cooperation or conflict is the likely course of their future.[:]
[:en]By Luis Eduardo Guarnizo (UC Davis), Ali R. Chaudhary (Rutgers University), and Ninna Nyberg Sørensen (DIIS) A journal article published on 31 October, 2017, by Ninna Nyberg Sørensen (DIIS), Luis Eduardo Guarnizo (UC Davis), and Ali Chaudhary (Rutgers University) compares and explores the political experiences of Latin American migrants Read more…
[:en]Edited by Sabina Lange, Zoran Nechev and Florian Trauner (Institute for Security Issues) A recently released report by the Institute for Security Studies sheds light on the increased interest on the Western Balkans as the region has the ability to challenge EU stability at its borders. As economic, political, Read more…
[:en]by Mikkel Runge Olesen (DIIS) A recent working paper by Mikkel Runge Olesen, a researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies, explores the relations between Arctic members as well as the potential for either cooperation or conflict. This paper emphasizes that climate change is impacting and potentially hurrying the Read more…
[:en]By Sine Plambech (DIIS), 3 July 2017 A recent article by Sine Plambech, a researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies, provides a gender perspective on migration and the deathly journeys particularly for women. This article aims at increasing awareness and the need for further research on “border-crossing” dangers Read more…