At this seminar, we assess recent developments in loss and damage policy, research and practice to identify possible ways forward towards COP27 and beyond
How do Al-Qaeda and Islamic State use Islamic thought as justification for their ideology and how do the two movements differ? Three researchers give us their perspectives at this seminar
A presentation of Elizaveta Gaufman's forthcoming book and a discussion with DIIS Senior Researcher, Stefano Guzzini and Professor from Copenhagen University, Rebecca Adler-Nissen
Climate change is often seen as causing migration. This excludes the many other causes of, and responsibilities for, crises that follow climate-change. Join us for this seminar where expert Jesse Ribot offers an insight into the multiple causes producing precarity and shaping migration in Senegal
A panel of legal and migration scholars will examine the implications for asylum seekers, but also the future legal implications for refugee protection in Europe and beyond
How is climate change and mobility linked and how do people cope through moving or staying? These are some of the questions four researchers discuss based on their research at this seminar
Photo/illustration by Raelene Goddard / Alamy Stock Photo
In the past years we have seen images of West African women en route to Europe crossing the Mediterranean and currently newspapers and media are brimming with images of Ukrainian women.
Eight months and a Russian war in Ukraine later, AUKUS remains a gamechanger – but how? What is it, who created it – and why? Join us for this webinar where expert Srdjan Vucetic offers his unique thoughts on the security pact and its future implications
Photo/illustration by Eddie Gerald, Alamy Stock Photo (background photo)
At this webinar, we launch a new DIIS report that examines issues of devolved adaptation governance in depth. Hear authors present highlights from the report as well as national and international perspectives from experts working with devolved adaptation finance
Photo/illustration by Sergei Supinsky/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix
Both national and international investigative teams have already started investigating alleged mass atrocities committed in the war in Ukraine. But how do such investigations operate, and how can war crimes be prevented? Five researchers share their thoughts at this seminar
Photo/illustration by Aris Messinis/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix
Ukraine seminar part 1: The Prospect of Nuclear War, our dependency of Russian Oil and the refugees are important consequences of the War. But the role of China and the European and American far right and their connections to Russia are other issues worth a discussion in this first part of DIIS’s seminar on Russia’s war in Ukraine.
This conference gathers researchers and postgraduate students in Denmark to share their China-related expertise, debate important issues, and discuss the implications for Denmark and beyond