13 articles in this issue
Poul Duedahl, Karen Gram-Skjoldager
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Ivan Lind Christensen, Christian Ydesen
The Impact of International Organizations: Towards a Theoretical and Methodological Framework The overall aim of this article is to examine the theoretical and methodological challenges that arise from attempts to trace the impact of international or... see more
Poul Duedahl
From Race to Ethnicity: UNESCO and Mental Engineering in Denmark, 1945-65In wake of World War II and the Holocaust came the establishment of UNESCO as a specialized agency for education, science and culture under the auspices of the UN. For the next 20 ye... see more
Anette Faye Jacobsen
State and civil society in new relationships – the history of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in Denmark The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child has had a remarkable influence in Denmark over the last 25 years. This was not the case... see more
Christian Ydesen, Karen E. Andreassen
Evaluation Practices of the Danish Public School System in International Perspective, 1945-1990 Following World War II, international organizations and cross-border connections have played a significant role in the development of education in general... see more
Søren Friis
Our Security and Global Development: Security, Aid, and Conceptual Change between Denmark and the United NationsThis article investigates the diffusion and translation of the so-called ‘security-development nexus’ and its forerunners in Denmark. In doing ... see more
Boris Brorman Jensen
Johan Peter Noack
Peter Yding Brunbech
Karen Vallgårda
Jakob Bek-Thomsen, Stefan Gaarsmand Jacobsen, Christian Olaf Christiansen, Mikkel Thorup
Jens Lei Wendel-Hansen
Jesper Vestermark Køber