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Salient discourses in international society: When and how have United Nations global conferences acted as catalysts?
Salient discourses shape the way actors perceive and engage in global politics. How and to what extent terminology becomes salient in international...
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EDUBox: finding suitable locations for offgrid mobile classrooms in the context of underserved communities
The refugee crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic continue to negatively impact access to education, and especially disproportionately affect underserved...
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U.S. strategy of damage limitation vis-à-vis China: long-term programs and effects
A number of U.S. military programs, if successfully developed and deployed, could undermine China's nuclear retaliatory capabilities, thereby...
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Translations of policy templates by international organizations’ country offices: A common strategic framework in the United Arab Emirates
Research on International Organizations (IOs) has yet to examine policy template translations closely. These are documents routinely produced by IO...
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Archives of border crossing: Crafting emotional proximity and distance on the walls of Athens
This article explores the political messaging present on the walls and street furniture of the city of Athens in the context of displacement, border...
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Chile’s Two Constitutional Reform Referenda 2022–2023: Symptoms of Democracy Development in Latin America
Chile is a special case of democratic evolution in Latin America and in many fields not representative of other nations on the continent....
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Neo-Ottoman Soft Power: AKP’s Strategic Use of Turkish-Islamic Organizations in the German-Speaking Diaspora
The article indicates a shift in Turkey’s foreign policy initiated by the Justice and Development Party (AKP). Unlike its predecessors, the AKP aims...
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Signaling to creditors and voters: the determinants of national fiscal rules
Fiscal rules are spreading fast among countries. However, why and when governments enact fiscal rules and strengthen their national fiscal legal...
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Making up is hard to do: reconciliation after interstate war
The issue of rapprochement between former adversaries has received scant scholarly attention meaning there is little understanding of why some foes...
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Putting Discourses About the War in Ukraine on a Map: How Different is Everyone’s Story?
The article discusses political and media discourses on Russia’s all-out war in Ukraine. It assesses how convergent or divergent discourses are and...
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Beyond parliamentarism: How do citizens want to decide on divisive policies?
Europeans, on average, are distrustful toward representative institutions. In recent decades, to restore confidence in political institutions,...
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The consolidation dilemma in European order transformation: theorising endogenous pathways to the contestation of liberalism
Existing research on the contestation of the liberal order predominantly focuses on the corrosive effects of exogenous spoilers or the peculiarities...
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Foreign policy strategies of Nepal between China and India: bandwagon or hedging
Nepal, a landlocked country situated between two nuclear states, has found bandwagoning with either China or India to be an impractical option. In...
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Gender inclusion and rebel strategy: legitimacy seeking behavior in rebel groups
Women’s participation in conflict settings has long intrigued scholars, and for good reason: women play a wide variety of purposeful roles. However,...
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The perceived legitimacy of post-war rights: the case of Kuwaiti resistance
What are the downstream effects of rebel governance on the demand for reform in post-conflict settings and their perceived legitimacy? Through an...
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The politics of military deployments: contestation of foreign and security policy in the Netherlands
In many liberal democracies today, foreign policy is the subject of increasing political contestation. Recent studies have demonstrated that...
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Technology in the quest for status: the Russian leadership’s artificial intelligence narrative
The gap between Russia’s aspirations to become a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential to do so has become increasingly...
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A selective right to rule: interventions and authority certifications in Libya
Failures in rebuilding states have generally been studied in terms of localised, sectarian strife, with little comprehension of how external...