Development policy
DIIS researches political, financial and social aspects of development cooperation and global crises. We focus on relations between people, governments, companies and international organisations.
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Research and activites
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Journal Article2011an analysis of farmer field schools in East AfricaEsbern Friis-Hansen & Deborah Duveskog
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DIIS Working Paper2011Tanzania's push for irrigated riceOle Therkildsen
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DIIS Working Paper2011report on the results from a household questionnaire survey, ZambiaCarol Emma Mweemba, Mikkel Funder, Imasiku Nyambe & Barbara Van Koppen
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Book2011Peter Albrecht, Helene Maria Kyed, Deborah H Isser & Erica Harper
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DIIS Working Paper2010on the European Union's fight against corruption in developing countries under Articles 9(3) and 97 of the Cotonou Agreement
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DIIS Working Paper2010on the legal regulation of the European Union's development cooperation policy
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Working papers etc.2010Ian Christoplos
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DIIS Working Paper2010legal limitations and possibilities
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Journal Article2010a strategic framework and practical guideAndries du Toit, Niels Halberg & Frank Matose
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DIIS Report2010Lars Engberg-Pedersen & Helle Munk Ravnborg
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Journal Article2010Jairo Munive
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Journal Article2010the structural conditions shaping the negotiating strategies of African governmentsAlastair Fraser
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Journal Article2010Conflicts, enterprise and aspirationJairo Munive & Bodil Frederiksen
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Journal Article2010Henning Høgh-Jensen & Myles Oelofse
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Journal Article2010a conceptual frameworkAndries du Toit & Niels Halberg
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DIIS Working Paper2010Ghana's experience with fresh pineapple exports in comparative perspective
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DIIS Working Paper2009moorings, usage and futureLars Buur & Obede Suarte Baloi
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DIIS Working Paper2009Neil Anthony Webster, Zarina Rahman Khan, Abu Hossain Muhammad Ahsan, Akhter Hussain & Mahbubur Rahmani
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DIIS Report2009pre-crisis trends and post-crisis outlookSam Jones
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DIIS Report2009an ex-post study of Danida's private sector development programme in India
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Book Chapter2009the best of the second-best?Lars Engberg-Pedersen