Defence and security
Every year, DIIS carries out a number of defence and security studies. Among other things, the focus is on cyber threats, hybrid actors, climate and conflict, as well as challenges to global cooperation.
Research and activites
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Book Chapter2023between technification and securitizationTrine Villumsen Berling, Izabela Surwillo & Veronika Slakaityte
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Book Chapter2023Lars Erslev Andersen
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DIIS Report2023The New EU Climate and Energy Strategy in a time of warJakob Dreyer, Christine Nissen, Trine Villumsen Berling & Veronika Slakaityte
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Report2023Learnings from the Year of ActionAdam Moe Fejerskov, Trine Rosengren Pejstrup & Alma Tjalve
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Report2023Terror financing and disruption efforts in SomaliaKatja Lindskov Jacobsen , Jessica Larsen & Maisie Pigeon
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Journal Article2023Private security contractors and the plasticity of Mogadishu’s international ‘green zone’Jethro Norman
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Journal Article2023Privilege, precarity, and colonial nostalgia among european security contractors in East AfricaJethro Norman
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Book Chapter2023Mona Kanwal Sheikh, Morten Valbjørn & Dino Krause
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Article2023External Investment, Intensifying Internal Competition, and the Struggle for NarrativeJethro Norman
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Book Chapter2023Izabela Surwillo
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Journal Article2023responding to Russia’s growing influence in AfricaKatja Lindskov Jacobsen & Karen Philippa Larsen
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Book Chapter2022The militarization of intimate livesRobin May Schott
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Book2022Militaries and militarizationJoanna Bourke & Robin May Schott
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Book Chapter2022The science of resilience and the militarization of positive psychologyJohannes Lang
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DIIS Report2022Early lessons from the EU’s geoeconomic response to Russia’s invasion of UkraineKim B. Olsen
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Report2022Lessons from Eastern DRCJudith Verweijen, Peer Schouten & Fergus Simpson
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Book Chapter2022Yemen as a theatre for the rivalry between Iran and Saudi ArabiaMaria-Louise Clausen
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Journal Article2022The economic case for Germany cozying up to China is surprisingly weakLuke Patey
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DIIS Report2022Transition within geopolitical constraintsVeronika Slakaityte, Izabela Surwillo & Trine Villumsen Berling
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Journal Article2022competing visions of technopolitical ordersTrine Villumsen Berling, Izabela Surwillo & Veronika Slakaityte
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Journal Article2022The Productive power and limitations of humourous practices in an age of entertainment politicsHelle Malmvig
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Book Chapter2022Structural Variations of the US-China Great Power RivalryAndreas Bøje Forsby
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DIIS Working Paper2022Maria-Louise Clausen & Peter Albrecht
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DIIS Policy Brief2022Russia's role in the UN Security Council - and what It means for the WestElias Götz & Jonas Gejl Kaas
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DIIS Policy Brief2022Climate and conflictPeer Schouten, Judith Verweijen & Fergus Simpson
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DIIS Comment2022Manisha Reuter & Frederic Grare
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DIIS Policy Brief2022Izabela Surwillo
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DIIS Policy Brief2022Finn Stepputat & Jairo Munive
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Brief2022Improving EU Sanctions EnforcementKim B. Olsen
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DIIS Policy Brief2022The West needs to catch upYang Jiang
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DIIS Policy Brief2022The NATO mission in Iraq is facing a number of challengesMaria-Louise Clausen & Helle Malmvig
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DIIS Policy Brief2022Protocol, pitfalls, and practiceUlrik Pram Gad
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DIIS Policy Brief2022Some insights from the compact of free association between the US and the Republic of the Marshall IslandsRens van Munster
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Photo/illustration by Cecilie Castor, https://ceciliecastor.com/
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Brief2022Trine Villumsen Berling & Izabela Surwillo
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright license
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DIIS Policy Brief2022Marie Ladekjær Gravesen & Evans Muriu
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DIIS Policy Brief2022Maria-Louise Clausen, Ekatherina Zhukova & Vasna Ramasar
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Brief2022Trans-European Reflections on the EU’s Response to Russia’s war in UkraineKrševan Antun Dujmović, Marco Siddi, Izabela Surwillo, Veronika Slakaityte, Ádám Kerényi, Tinatin Akhvlediani, Artur Gruszczak, Kristi Raik, Mihai Sebe, Eliza Vaş, Irakli Sirbiladze, Jim Cloos & Mariam Khotenashvili
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Photo/illustration by Cecilie Castor von SprekcelsenDIIS Policy Brief2022War in Ukraine will have high costs for the European energy sectorIzabela Surwillo & Veronika Slakaityte
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Photo/illustration by Alisdare Hickson/Flickr.com copyright license
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Photo/illustration by Kancelaria Premiera copyright licenseDIIS Policy Brief2022Surveillance technology and physical barriers secure EU’s Eastern borderIzabela Surwillo & Veronika Slakaityte
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DIIS Policy Brief2021Back to megaphone diplomacy?Andreas Bøje Forsby
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DIIS Policy Brief2021Green energy technologies hold geopolitical promiseTrine Villumsen Berling & Izabela Surwillo
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DIIS Policy Brief2021Understanding Beijing’s evolving statecraftLuke Patey
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DIIS Policy Brief2021Precaution: Covid-19!Trine Villumsen Berling, Ulrik Pram Gad, Karen Lund Petersen & Ole Wæver
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DIIS Policy Brief2021New opportunities for Denmark's global climate policyJakob Dreyer & Jessica Larsen
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Photo/illustration by Mark Gry ChristiansenDIIS Policy Brief2021– but it needs anchoring to be sustainableSara Olsvig & Ulrik Pram Gad