DIIS Reports
The Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) was established with the aim of strengthening research, analysis, and information activities in Denmark concerning international affairs and foreign security. This series features reports produced by the DIIS. The reports cover such topics as human rights in Denmark and abroad, as well as foreign, security, conflict, and international development policy.
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Publications:
- European Union Development Cooperation in a Changing Global Context
- How the Local Matters: Democratization in Libya, Pakistan, Yemen and Palestine
- Taliban Talks: Past, Present and Prospects for the US, Afghanistan and Pakistan
- Practice Makes Perfect? The European Union's Engagement in Negotiations on a Post-2015 Framework for Development
- Two Danish Activist Foreign Policies?
- Kazakhstan-Russia: Enduring Defence Partners
- Anti-Democratic and Violence-Promoting Environments in Denmark That Subscribe to Islamist Ideologies
- Sanctioning Assad's Syria
- The Last Living Fossil of the Cold War
- Diaspora Groups and Development in Fragile Situations
- Is It All About Territory?
- Biometrics as Security Technology
- Addressing Climate Change and Conflict in Development Cooperation
- Islamic or Universal Human Rights?
- Islamic Women's Activism in the Arab World
- Pakistan: Regional Rivalries, Local Impacts
- The Non-Western Challenger? The Rise of a Sino-Centric China
- Pro-Poor Growth through Export Sector Support
- Prospects for a Multipolar International Monetary System
- Social Contracts and Security in Sub-Saharan African Conflict States
- Perspectives on Security in the Arctic Area
- NATO's New Strategic Concept
- After the Strategic Concept
- Strained Alliances
- Gaza's New Islamists
- The EU's Eastern Neighbours
- Pakistan's Future Policy Towards Afghanistan
- Climate Change Negotiations and Their Implications for International Development Cooperation
- The World Bank and the Emerging World Order
- The G20 and Beyond
- Popular Nationalism in China and the Sino-Japanese Relationship
- Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan
- Dialoguing Partnerships: An Analysis of the Dialogue Assumtions of the Danish Partnership for Dialogue and Reform
- Dealing with Iran
- Transforming Internal Security in Sierra Leone
- "Our 9/11 of Hope"
- The Islamist Movement in Morocco
- Conference on an Arctic Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone
- Conceptualisations of Poverty
- Desde declaración hasta protección real
- From Declaration to Real Protection
- The Choice of Candidates for the European Parliament Elections 2009
- Synthesis Report: Civil-Military Relations in International Operations
- Lopsided Business Partnerships
- Whither Aid?
- Piracy, Maritime Terrorism and Naval Strategy
- The New Wave of Foreign Policy Activism in Turkey
- Using Indicators to Encourage Development
- The Marshal's Baton
- Alternative Development Financing Mechanisms
- Modern Non-Proliferation and Disarmament
- Reducing Emissions From Deforestation and Degradation (REDD)
- Low Carbon Development And Poverty Alleviation
- Hizb’allah’s Communication Strategy
- Afghanistan: Organizing Danish Civil-Military Relations
- Integrated National Approaches to International Operations
- Civil-Military Relations in Iraq 2003-7
- Roads to Militant Radicalization
- Recent Experience with Comprehensive Civil and Military Approaches in International Operations
- Achieving Sustainable Natural Resource Management in the Sahel after the Era of Desertification
- Come Home NATO?
- The Somali Conflict
- NATO's Comprehensive Approach to Crisis Response Operations
- The United Nations and the Comprehensive Approach
- EU and the Comprehensive Approach
- Fragile Situations: Current Debates and Central Dilemmas
- Rules of Origin and the European Union's Preferential Trade Agreements, with Special Reference to the EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreements
- The United Nations and the Comprehensive Approach
- EU and the Comprehensive Approach
- Ruslands udenrigspolitik: fra Jeltsins vesternisering til Putins nyimperalism
- Fragile Situations: Background Papers
- North Korea's Security Policy
- EU Crisis Management Operations
- NATO and Global Partnerships
- Freedom of Speech, Battle over Values, and the Political Symbolism of the Muhammad Drawings
- Shanghai Cooperation Organisation: Centralasien mellem Dragen og Bjørnen
- ASEAN and ARF in East Asia's Security Architecture: The Role of Norms and Powers
- Shia-Islamist Political Actors in Iraq
- North Africa: A Security Problem for Themselves, for the EU and for the US
- Fremtidens internationale militære operationer: hvad skal afgøre dansk deltagelse?
- Islam and Civil Society: Case Studies from Jordan and Egypt
- Soldiers and State-Building: The Approach of the Danish Armed Forces to Reconstruction Support
- Siloviki versus Liberal-Technocrats
- Oil Development in Africa: Lessons for Sudan after the Comprehensive Peace Agreement
- Payments for Ecosystem Services
- Supporting Local Innovation for Rural Development
- Terror Prevention and Development Aid: What We Know and Don't Know
- The Alliance between Iran, Syria and Hizbollah and its Implications for the Political Development in Lebanon and the Middle East
- EU Global Power? Reflections on the European Security and Defence Policy after the Failure of the 2004 Draft Constitutional Treaty
- From Soldier to Civilian: Disarmament, Demobilisation, Reintegration in Afghanistan
- Religion and Conflict in Africa
- Atlantic Reform: A Euro-Atlantic and a Danish Perspective
- A Complex Reality: The Strategic Behaviour of Multinational Oil Corporations and the New Wars in Sudan
- Managing Foreign Affairs: A Comparative Perspective
- The EU as a Security Actor
- The United Nations as a Security Political Actor
- Kosovo Independence - De Jure Versus De Facto
- Intergrating Environment as a Cross-Cutting Issue in Danish Development Assistance
- A New Role for NATO in the Middle East?
- The EU Enlargement Eastwards and the ESDP
- PRTs in Afghanistan: Successful but not Sufficient
- The Revolution in Military Affairs and the Boomerang Effect
- Strengthening African Security Capacities
- Water Conflict Prevention and Mitigation


