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 Article2014lessons from aquaculture in AsiaKaren Sau Jespersen, Ingrid Kelling & Froukje Kruijssen
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Journal Article2014a new look at Chinese SOEs’ outward investmentYang Jiang
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Book Chapter2014Mona Kanwal Sheikh
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Journal Article2014upgrading and governance in aquaculture value chainsIngrid Kelling, Karen Sau Jespersen & Froukje Kruijssen
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DIIS Report2013Tamara Patton Schell & Cindy Vestergaard
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Working papers etc.2013Democratization warfare, national narratives and budgetary austerity
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Journal Article2013Andreas Bøje Forsby & Peter Marcus Kristensen
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DIIS Working Paper2013what are their life stories?Aki Tonami & Anders Riel Müller
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Journal Article2013a comparative historical analysisAki Tonami
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DIIS Working Paper2013Lily Salloum Lindegaard
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DIIS Report2013past present and prospects for the US, Afghanistan and PakistanMona Kanwal Sheikh & Maja Touzari Greenwood
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DIIS Working Paper2013Le Duc Ngoan, Thi Hoa Sen Le, Nguyen Thi Thanh Huong, Ian Christoplos & Lily Salloum Lindegaard
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DIIS Report2013democratization in Libya, Pakistan, Yemen and PalestineLouise Riis Andersen
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DIIS Report2013Peter Albrecht
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Book Chapter2013bringing context and local culture into aid thinkingMona Kanwal Sheikh
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DIIS Working Paper2013Hari Dhungana, Adam Pain, Dil Khatri, Niru Gurung & Hermant R Ojha
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Chapter2013Louise Riis Andersen
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DIIS Report2013national interests and transboundary cooperation on climate changeRane Baadsgaard Lange
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Book Chapter2012Andreas Bøje Forsby
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DIIS Report2012Regional rivalries, local impactsMona Kanwal Sheikh, Farzana Shaikh & Gareth Price
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DIIS Report2012the two Koreas, the dragon and the eagle: towards a new regional security complex in East Asia
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Book Chapter2012tank-irrigated cultivation in Kolar-District, KarnatakaLars Engberg-Pedersen
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DIIS Working Paper2012the experiences of Malaysia and Ghana comparedNiels Fold