Foreign policy
DIIS researches the relation between states, international relations and cooperation. The focus is on the differences between the foreign policies of small states and superpowers, how politicians are guided by the foreign policies of the past, and the EU's foreign policy and diplomacy in international organisations.
Research and activites
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DIIS Report2014gridlock in the IMF, and the World Bank puts multilateralism at riskJakob Vestergaard & Robert Wade
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Journal Article2014replies to Chris Brown's '"Human nature", science and international political theoryEwelina Sokolowska, Stefano Guzzini, Daniel Jacobi & Stephen J. Rosow
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DIIS Working Paper2013Danish Middle East policy from WWII to the Arab uprisingsHelle Malmvig
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Journal Article2013restraining foreign policy in an age of mass politicsVibeke Schou Tjalve
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DIIS Report2013comprehensive approaches in the EUChristel Rasmussen
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Journal Article2013How Western states retain the dominant voice in the World Bank's governanceJakob Vestergaard & Robert Wade
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Book Chapter2013Bourdieu's field analysis of relational capital, misrecognition and dominationStefano Guzzini
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Journal Article2013the case of arctic yellowcakeCindy Vestergaard
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Book Chapter2013krigen i Georgien og den glemte geopolitikAnders Wivel & Hans Mouritzen
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Working papers etc.2013the vision of centralized authority in global governance studies and the lack of a true beyond?Frederik Rosén
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Journal Article2013Trine Flockhart
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DIIS Working Paper2012governmentality and counter-conduct in European democracy promotion in the Arab worldHelle Malmvig
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DIIS Report2012changing perceptions of threat and "activism" in Danish foreign policyMikkel Runge Olesen
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Book2012Social mechanisms and foreign policy identity crisesStefano Guzzini
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DIIS Report2012Mapping the economic, socioeconomic and political repercussions of the international sanctions imposed on Syria since March 2011
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Book2012International Political Economy meets FoucaultStefano Guzzini & Iver B Neumann
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Journal Article2012the "success" of the G20Jakob Vestergaard & Robert Wade
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