June 2012
Danish Foreign Policy Yearbook 2012
The Danish Foreign Policy Yearbook focuses on Danish foreign policy and Denmark's position internationally and transnationally, both at the regional and global levels. This volume presents articles on Denmark's foreign policy in the past year, French-Danish relations, the Arab Spring and Danish democracy promotion, the Libya war, the Danish Schengen controversy and how Denmark’s military contributions to Iraq and Afghanistan affected its relationship with Washington. The yearbook also contains a selection of official documents, statistics and a bibliography.
© 2012 Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
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Author:
Claus Grube, Matthieu Chillaud, Rasmus Alenius Boserup, Peter Viggo Jakobsen, Karsten Jakob Møller, Marlene Wind, Anders Henriksen, Jens Ringsmose
Editor:
Nanna Hvidt, Hans Mouritzen
ISBN/EAN:
978-87-7605-502-8
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Chapters:
- The International Situation and Danish Foreign Policy 2011
- Denmark and France Between Independence and Allegiance
- The Arab Spring and Denmark's Promotion of Democracy in the Arab World
- Good News: Libya and the Danish Way of War
- The Blind, the Deaf 131 and the Dumb!
- What did Denmark Gain? Iraq, Afghanistan and the Relationship with Washington
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