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The Lawfulness of Unilateral Sanctions in the Wake of a US–China “Sanctions War”
Despite what many saw as a détente in US–China relations as presidents Biden and ** met at the G20 Summit in November 2022, both countries have...
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Who is Mobilized to Vote by Short Text Messages? Evidence from a Nationwide Field Experiment with Young Voters
Using a large randomized controlled trial and rich individual-level data on eligible voters and their household members, we evaluate how...
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Women’s policy machineries and representation in the USA: toward filling empirical gaps
The US federal bureaucracy contains 7 women’s policy machineries: The White House Gender Policy Council, the Center for Women Veterans, the Defense...
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Between aid and rights: Humanitarian international NGOs responding to the crisis of European refugee protection
The ongoing crisis of refugee protection in Europe exemplifies a tension between providing humanitarian aid and fighting for human rights. Some...
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Brazilian failures to consolidate a domestic nuclear industry: the role of science and technology policies
This article proposes an alternative domestic-level explanation as to why has Brazil not developed a robust nuclear industry like India if both...
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Unintended experiment: capitalism and the history of education in colonial Hong Kong, 1842–1945
This paper explores the history of education in colonial Hong Kong, spanning from 1842 to 1945, within the context of capitalism and governance....
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Sino-American competition since 2017: is there a U.S. foreign policy consensus and continuity on China?
The study explores and compares common themes in Donald Trump’s and Joe Biden’s foreign policies vis-à-vis China. It investigates whether there have...
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COVID-19 memorable messages as internal narratives: stability and change over time
A robust body of research using the Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) has explored the effect of external messages on individual affective responses...
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IPR forum on Chih-yu Shih’s intervention on the relational turn in IR
I read Shih’s intervention as an invitation to pay attention to relationality in not only ontological but also epistemological terms. I begin by...
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Anti-democratic maneuvers and state feminism in Jordan: lessons for research in an autocratic context
This research note presents three lessons, drawn from the case of Jordan, for studying GEMs in autocratic countries. I discuss three interrelated...
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CueAnon: What QAnon Signals About Congressional Candidates and What it Costs Them
Most research investigates why the public embraces conspiracy theories, but few studies empirically examine how Americans evaluate the politicians...
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Can Elite Allegations of Election Fraud Demobilize Supporters?
Can allegations of electoral fraud and misconduct undermine participation in democratic politics? If so, how large and long lasting are these turnout...
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International LGBTQ+ politics today: moving beyond ‘crises’?
While the discipline of IR has expanded its inquiry into LGBTQ+ politics, it is still missing an analysis of LGBTQ+ issues in the globalized ‘risk...
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Government decision-making and the site of power in New Labour’s ‘levelling up’: reconsidering economic regionalism
Debates about England’s geographic inequalities and the extent to which the problem is intertwined with the ‘Westminster system’ of government are...
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Constitutional artisans: James Buchanan and Vincent Ostrom on artifactual man, the constitutional attitude, and the political economy of constitutional design
This paper examines the relationship between the work of James Buchanan and Vincent Ostrom. It adds to existing work by providing a comprehensive...
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Why do women develop lower levels of political interest? Examining the influence of education, family socialisation and adult roles
The political interest of men rises faster than that of women during late adolescence and early adulthood in Britain (Fraile and Sánchez-Vítores in...
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France’s militarized interstate disputes: diversion from domestic problems?
A large body of research investigates whether democracies’ decisions to intervene militarily are guided by external threats and strategic...