Asia
DIIS researches how political, economic and social changes in Asia affect international relations, peace processes and the implications of ethnic and religious conflicts.
Research and activites
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Journal Article2023Private security contractors and the plasticity of Mogadishu’s international ‘green zone’Jethro Norman
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Book Chapter2023Kim B. Olsen
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Journal Article2023Andreas Bøje Forsby
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Web Article2023Luke Patey
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Book Chapter2023Justine Chambers
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Journal Article2022Examining the interplay between formal and everyday climate change adaptationsLily Salloum Lindegaard & Le Thi Hoa Sen
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Journal Article2022Indebted deportation among undocumented migrant sex workers from Thailand and Nigeria in Europe.Sine Plambech
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Thesis2022Dino Krause
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Journal Article2022The economic case for Germany cozying up to China is surprisingly weakLuke Patey
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Book Chapter2022Structural Variations of the US-China Great Power RivalryAndreas Bøje Forsby
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Journal Article2022Can Ericsson survive after being shut out of China? When it comes to 5G, a post-China future may not be as bleak as imagined.Luke Patey
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Journal Article2022Helene Maria Kyed
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DIIS Working Paper2022The plight of the Afghan interpretersNinna Nyberg Sørensen & Emma Katarina Andersen
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DIIS Working Paper2022How much, what, how and why?Patrik Andersson & Per Kalvig
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Journal Article2022Mona Kanwal Sheikh
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseReport2022Can Europe stay ahead in green and 5G technologies?Luke Patey
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Chapter2022Andreas Bøje Forsby
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Web Article2022Aboard trawlers fishing illegally in W AfricaHans Lucht
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Photo/illustration by VOA via Wiki CommonsJournal Article2022How China’s identity constrains its ability to wield soft powerAndreas Bøje Forsby
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Photo/illustration by Lennart Larsen via Wiki Commons copyright licenseJournal Article2022The possibility for collective action against China’s economic coercion seems more likely than ever.Luke Patey
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Book2022Kirsten McConnachie, Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho & Helene Maria Kyed
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Journal Article2022Introduction to Special IssueKirsten McConnachie, Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho & Helene Maria Kyed
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DIIS Report2021a comparative study of changing threat perceptions in the Baltic Sea regionAndreas Bøje Forsby
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Photo/illustration by Andrew Testa/Ate03040grn/Ritzau ScanpixDIIS Policy Brief2021No green future without ChinaPer Kalvig & Hans Lucht
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Photo/illustration by Cecilie CastorDIIS Policy Brief2021forging a compromise between the US and Europe in NATOMikkel Runge Olesen
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DIIS Policy Brief2020Military responses to COVID-19Adam Moe Fejerskov & Johannes Lang
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DIIS Policy Brief2020Unconvincing, yet lacking an alternativeJessica Larsen
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DIIS Policy Brief2020Small states can be players in great power competitionLuke Patey
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Policy Brief2020Security and Defense Policy Implications for DenmarkCamilla Tenna Nørup Sørensen
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Policy Brief2020Local populations exposed to radiation from former nuclear test sitesMagdalena Stawkowski
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Policy Brief2020Developing a European Indo-Pacific Strategy for a Changing Global OrderLuke Patey
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Comment2020Yang Jiang
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright license
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DIIS Policy Brief2019Money and Security in the South China SeaYang Jiang
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Policy Brief2019Political technologies threaten developing countriesAdam Moe Fejerskov & Flemming Splidsboel Hansen
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DIIS Policy Brief2019Tokyo’s evolving security agendaLuke Patey
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DIIS Policy Brief2019Concerns over nukes have been growing in BeijingYang Jiang
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DIIS Policy Brief2018Strictly business?Hans Lucht
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DIIS Policy Brief2018Companies, Governments, and Hidden Intentions?Yang Jiang
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Comment2018How the civil government and military will handle the emerging tensions will determine the success of Pakistan’s counterterrorism policies in the Northwestern tribal areasMona Kanwal Sheikh
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Comment2018As the United States abdicates, an illiberal China steps onto the stageAndreas Bøje Forsby
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DIIS Policy Brief2017From Aarhus to ManilaPeter Albrecht, Maya Mynster Christensen, Mette-Louise Johansen, Helene Maria Kyed, Paul Mutsaers, Dennis Pauschinger, Finn Stepputat, Francesco Colona, Jairo Matallana-Villarreal, Louise Wiuff Moe, Naomi von Stapele, Anna Warburg, Morten Koch Anderse…
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DIIS Policy Brief2017Climate change and Planned RelocationLily Salloum Lindegaard & Mikkel Funder
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Policy Brief2017Reforms need to consider local dispute resolutionHelene Maria Kyed
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Comment2017Recent developments herald a troubled year for the AfghansMona Kanwal Sheikh
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DIIS Policy Brief2016Geopolitics and non-western intervention in SyriaLuke Patey
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DIIS Policy Brief2016Corporate actors in China’s foreign and defense policyLuke Patey & Michal Meidan
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DIIS Policy Brief2016Donald Trump and the US-China relationsAndreas Bøje Forsby