Social Sciences and Psychology - Politics

Danish municipalities and foreign policy - what can and can't they do?

Politics - Environment

Law As a rule, municipalities can't say much about foreign policy. But there are exceptions to that rule. A new research article from the Faculty of Law looks at where the line is drawn for municipalities when it comes to the wider world.

Politics - Jan 7

US wants to take over Greenland: Why this is a diplomatic extreme

Politics

Jura The American president's demand for control over Greenland violates international law, international agreements and the constitution. This is the conclusion of a new study from the Faculty of Law.

Politics - Campus - Oct 22, 2025

Homeowners stand in the way of wealth taxation

Politics - Campus

Inequality Although wealth inequality is rising across Europe, taxes on wealth, inheritance, and capital gains have been weakened or abolished in many countries. A major new study identifies the reason in a specific demographic group: homeowners.

Politics - Nov 21, 2025

We have forgotten the Bosnian War, but literature helps us remember

Politics

Literature The Bosnian War (1992-1995), which claimed over 100,000 lives and displaced many more, is largely forgotten today. But powerful literature can evoke strong memories of the war, even among readers who have no personal recollection of it, new research shows.

Politics - Sep 26, 2025

Personal stories change perceptions of discrimination

Politics

Discrimination How can we get the majority to recognise the discrimination experienced by minorities? A new study examines this question. The results show that both cold facts and warm stories can change perceptions - but in different ways.