How climate resettlement can work for communities

[: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…

Resilience in the Western Balkans

[: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…

Drowning Mothers

[: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…