Conflict and economy
Economic resources and armed conflict are related. International organisations consider growth and jobs a way to limit recruitment to radicalized and armed groups, and trade as a means to peaceful co-existence. But what is actually going on? Who controls trade, transport and production in conflict areas? Finally, how do economic sanctions affect political and armed conflicts?
Research and activites
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Working papers etc.2016anthropological perspectivesJacob Rasmussen & Kirstine Warming
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Working papers etc.2016Everyday state practices at Somaliland’s Hargeisa Egal International AirportTobias Gandrup
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseArticle20165 New Ways That Businesses Claim to Build PeacePeer Schouten
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseWorking papers etc.2016a political geography of public authority in Ituri, Democratic Republic of CongoPeer Schouten
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DIIS Working Paper2015Ongoing debates, concepts and trendsRose Løvgren
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Conference proceedings2014Conference proceedings 26 November 2013Mikkel Runge Olesen
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Journal Article2013regional order after the Arab uprisingsHelle Malmvig
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Journal Article2011Jairo Munive
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DIIS Working Paper2010inventory of local water-related events in Douentza District, MaliMoussa Djiré, Abdoulaye O. Cissé, Signe Marie Cold-Ravnkilde, Amadou Keita & Anna Traoré
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DIIS Working Paper2010Jairo Munive
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Journal Article2010Post-conflict Liberia between trusteeship and partnershipLouise Riis Andersen
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Journal Article2008expressing the unspeakable in Burundi's diaspora
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Journal Article2007the case of LiberiaLouise Riis Andersen
Experts
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Photo/illustration by Lynggaardhansenfoto.dk
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Photo/illustration by Lynggaardhansenfoto.dk