Copenhagen Peace Research Institute
The Copenhagen Peace Research Institute (COPRI) was a Danish research institute established in 1985 by the Danish Parliament. Its aim was to support and strengthen multidisciplinary research on peace and security. Established as an independent institute, in 1996 it became a government research institute under the Ministry of Research and Information Technology. In January 2003, COPRI was merged into the Danish Institute for International Studies.
Many members of the Copenhagen School of international relations were associated with COPRI, including Ole Wæver and Barry Buzan.[1]
References
- ^ Williams, P. (2008) Security Studies: An Introduction, Abingdon: Routledge, p 68
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Copenhagen School of security studies
- Barry Buzan
- Jaap de Wilde
- Ole Wæver
- Securitization
- Regional Security Complex Theory
- National security
- Political security
- Societal security
- Economic security
- Environmental security
- People, States and Fear: The National Security Problem in International Relations (1983)
- The European Security Order Recast: Scenarios for the Post-Cold War Era (1990)
- Identity, Migration and the New Security Agenda in Europe (1993)
- Security: A New Framework for Analysis (1997)
- Regions and Powers: The Structure of International Security (2003)
- Copenhagen Peace Research Institute