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Lebanon has gone through dramatic changes since 2005: the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, the withdrawal of Syrian forces, the Israeli war against Hizbullah in 2006 and internal conflict in 2008.
Lebanon has gone through dramatic changes since 2005: the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, the withdrawal of Syrian forces, the Israeli war against Hizbullah in 2006 and internal conflict in 2008.
DIIS’s migration unit has invited Rubén Hernández-Leon from the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) to present an analysis with regard to migration to the United States.
08-09-2010 | Combating Tax Avoidance by Multinational Corporations in Poor Countries:Will Country-by-Country Reporting Do the Job?
Tax avoidance is a global problem. It involves the abusive exploitation of gaps and loopholes in domestic and international tax law that allow multinational companies to shift profits from country to country
10-09-2010 | Testimonies from Auschwitz: An Intimate Look at the Sonderkommandos and the Process of Mass Murder
In order to carry out the extermination of European Jewry, the Nazi regime needed to develop efficient methods of mass murder
Population growth and climate change are often regarded as factors that will lead to increased water conflicts in developing countries in the future.
Stoltenberg-rapporten som inspirationskilde for forstærket nordisk samarbejde i Østersøområdet, Nordområderne, Barentshavområdet og Arktis.
17-09-2010 | What is the Responsibility to Protect?
The seminar is held to mark the five-year anniversary for the Follow-up to the Millennium Summit. In two paragraphs of the 2005 World Summit Outcome, the UN gave formal expression to the norm of responsibility to protect (R2P).

