Global environmental and climate concerns have been central to Danish foreign policy activism since the end of the Cold War. is article chronicles the development of Danish international climate activism and ex- plores how and why it became central to Danish foreign policy. e article discusses the role of globalization, institutionalization and Europeanization, and how these developments interact with Danish state identity thereby constructing an action space for political decision-makers in climate policy.
Artiklen fokuserer på klimaforhandlingerne under COP15 og beskriver en antropologisk tilgang til „de...
Our Security and Global Development: Security, Aid, and Conceptual Change between Denmark and the Un...
Mikkel Eskjær presents us with three different narratives about the climate issue in The climat...
This paper shows how political cultures in uence the use of scienti c data in the construction of cr...
Global organizations like the UN and the EU have been working towards mitigating climate change sinc...
Danish media coverage of climate change peaked in 2009 when Denmark hosted COP15. Like most other co...
This article addresses resilience in relation to climate change. Currently, our communities are not ...
Since the late 1970s Denmark has persistently belonged to the small group of states honouring the UN...
In recent years ‘activism’ has been a defining character of Danish foreign policy. The article argue...
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time. The complexity of the issue, along wit...
Since the end of the Cold War, Danish foreign policy activism has been characterized by a tightening...
Through decades, the natural sciences have documented some troubling links between the growing econo...
This article unveils for the rst time the political norms of equality promoted by the EU, China and ...
This paper investigates the developments and changes in the Danish foreign policy doctrines from 191...
„The Second Phase of Ostpolitik“The Danish Social Democratic Party’s National Security Policies, 197...
Artiklen fokuserer på klimaforhandlingerne under COP15 og beskriver en antropologisk tilgang til „de...
Our Security and Global Development: Security, Aid, and Conceptual Change between Denmark and the Un...
Mikkel Eskjær presents us with three different narratives about the climate issue in The climat...
This paper shows how political cultures in uence the use of scienti c data in the construction of cr...
Global organizations like the UN and the EU have been working towards mitigating climate change sinc...
Danish media coverage of climate change peaked in 2009 when Denmark hosted COP15. Like most other co...
This article addresses resilience in relation to climate change. Currently, our communities are not ...
Since the late 1970s Denmark has persistently belonged to the small group of states honouring the UN...
In recent years ‘activism’ has been a defining character of Danish foreign policy. The article argue...
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time. The complexity of the issue, along wit...
Since the end of the Cold War, Danish foreign policy activism has been characterized by a tightening...
Through decades, the natural sciences have documented some troubling links between the growing econo...
This article unveils for the rst time the political norms of equality promoted by the EU, China and ...
This paper investigates the developments and changes in the Danish foreign policy doctrines from 191...
„The Second Phase of Ostpolitik“The Danish Social Democratic Party’s National Security Policies, 197...
Artiklen fokuserer på klimaforhandlingerne under COP15 og beskriver en antropologisk tilgang til „de...
Our Security and Global Development: Security, Aid, and Conceptual Change between Denmark and the Un...
Mikkel Eskjær presents us with three different narratives about the climate issue in The climat...