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Report Summary: The Power Shift: The impact of the low-carbon transition on the oil and gas economy

  The Power Shift: The impact of the low-carbon transition on the oil and gas economy By Yana Popkostova The global transition to low-carbon consumption needed to curtail climate change is not easily accomplished, and will have major implications on the global economy. Completely overhauling energy consumption by minimizing the use of oil, gas, and coal runs the risk of warping the economy if it is not accompanied by an Read more…

Report Summary: Tech for Democracy: Learnings from the Year of Action

  Tech for Democracy: Learnings from the Year of Action By Adam Moe Fejerskov, Trine Rosengren Pejstrup, Alma Andersen Tjalve As the world becomes more and more digitised, use of digital technologies has expanded to encompass various avenues for political and social action. It has also been used to strengthen democracy and human rights by promoting popular participation and providing a wider scope for freedoms of speech and expression. Now Read more…

Report Summary: The EU’s Civilian Headquarters: Inside the control room of civilian crisis management

  The EU’s Civilian Headquarters: Inside the control room of civilian crisis management Edited by Giovanni Faleg With contributions from Elisabetta Bellocchi, Carina Böttcher, Torsten M. Hoffman, Ana E. Juncos, Birgit Loeser, Francisco Esteban Pérez, Tobias Pietz, Nicoletta Pirozzi, Mohamad Tabit Established in 2007, the Civilian Planning and Conduct Capability (CPCC) is the EU’s operations headquarters in charge of command and control for civilian crisis management missions launched under the Read more…

Report Summary: Low-Intensity Cyber Operations and State Sovereignty in Cyberspace

  Low-Intensity Cyber Operations and State Sovereignty in Cyberspace By Kevin Jon Heller Despite the final report of the United Nations Open-Ended Working Group on Security of and in the Us eof Information and Communication Technologies (OEWG) affirming that international law applies to cyberspace, there remains great difference of opinion among states on how exactly international law applies to cyberspace and what operations international law prohibits. Much of the difference Read more…

Report Summary: International Humanitarian Law and Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems

  International Humanitarian Law and Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems: Legal Considerations for Acquisition and Procurement By Lena Trabucco The report details the legal challenges for Danish acquisition and procurement stakeholders in the context of lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS). Because of the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential for military capabilities, it is likely that AI will have a major role in future armed conflict. The time Read more…

Report Summary: A Language of Power? Cyber defence in the European Union

  A Language of Power? Cyber defence in the European Union Edited by Patryk Pawlak and François Delerue With contributions from Hans Boddens Hosang, Ralica Csernatoni, Paul A.L. Ducheine, Aude Géry, Laurent Gisel, Mika Kerttunen, Kubo Mačák, Antonio Missiroli, Peter B.M.J Pijpers, Matthias Schulze, Eneken Tikk As the age of technology has rapidly advanced, so too have unwarranted international cyber operations in global cyberspace. During peacetime, such cyber operations aim Read more…

Report Summary: Deployment and Distress: Legal issues confronting Danish navy vessels in connection with search and rescue of migrant boats in the Mediterranean

  Deployment and Distress: Legal issues confronting Danish navy vessels in connection with search and rescue of migrant boats in the Mediterranean. By Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen and Andrea Belén Jimenéz Laurence, Centre for Military Studies, November 2021, 98 Pages. Link to full report.   The execution of maritime search and rescue (SAR) within Europe and the Mediterranean is increasingly subject to political and legal discussions, prompted by an increase in irregular Read more…

Report Summary: Unpacking ‘new climate wars’: Actors and Drivers of Conflict in the Sahel

  Unpacking ‘new climate wars’: Actors and Drivers of Conflict in the Sahel. By Signe Marie Cold-Ravnkilde and Boubacar Ba. Danish Institute for International Studies, 2022, 70 Pages. Link to full report.   As violence and insecurity increase and the situation in the Sahel deteriorates further, understanding the main causes and drivers of the conflict is of growing importance. With this increase comes the growing assumption that climate change is Read more…

Report summary: Climatising Security Policy: A Panorama and Implications for Denmark

  By Maria Mälksoo and Jens Wenzel Kristoffersen, Centre for Military Studies, November 2022, 115 Pages, Link to full report.   As the problem of addressing climate change grows in its urgency, states must learn how to incorporate climate management strategies into their existing defense policies. This report examines the emerging issues that Denmark must navigate in this regard, comparing the current state of affairs with new challenges at the Read more…

Sommerpraktikant i sekretariatet

Hej, jeg hedder Anna Thomsen!  Jeg er sommerpraktikant i Det Udenrigspolitiske Selskab. Jeg er i København på et stipendium fra Metcalf Research fra University of Chicago, hvor jeg til dagligt studerer statskundskab og østeuropæiske studier med fokus på Balkan samt Rusland-Ukraine-krigen.  Her hos Selskabet læser jeg en række af de rapporter, som vi modtager fra forskellige europæiske udenrigspolitiske institutioner. Herefter skriver jeg en opsummering af nogle af dem på cirka Read more…

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