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Population responses to environmental change: looking back, looking forward
Over the past two decades, population researchers have engaged in a far-reaching and productive program of research on demographic responses to...
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Accommodating the Regional and International Ecosystems: Transnational Sustainability Governance
This chapter unveils the various strategies of environmental sustainability at the regional and international levels. It first looks at the regional... -
Italian Sport Policies for the Sustainable Development
The aim of the chapter is analyzing the role of sporting organization for planning and promoting active policies and sustainable strategies related... -
Understanding fertility policy through a process-oriented approach: the case of Japan’s decline in births
This article examines Japan’s policymaking capacities necessary to address the issue of low fertility, while harnessing the process-oriented theories...
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Fallstudie III: Das EEG 2017
Der Untersuchungszeitraum der dritten Fallstudie erstreckt sich von Juli 2014 bis zur Notifizierung des EEG 2017 durch die EU-Kommission im Sommer... -
Growth: The Aarhus Convention’s Organisational Infrastructure
This chapter explores the Aarhus Convention’s growth, in terms of the development of its organisational infrastructure. The latter is partitioned... -
Conclusion
In this chapter we remind the reader of the core questions that the study set out to address and summarise the key findings and themes which emerged... -
Territorial and Digital Borders and Migrant Vulnerability Under a Pandemic Crisis
People on the move are often left out of conversations around technological development and become guinea pigs for testing new surveillance tools... -
The Fight for Global Health Justice: The Advocacy of International Humanitarian and Development NGOs During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The increasing health inequity and injustice of the COVID-19 pandemic rendered visible the inadequacy of global health governance, and exposed the...
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Agenda-Cutting durch SLAPPs?
Press freedom and freedom of science are the most important prerequisites for critical journalism and research. This study asks to what extent...
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Leaders in the United Nations General Assembly: Revitalization or politicization?
How do leaders address the world in service of international cooperation, and do their messages enhance or detract from the global agenda? Leaders...
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Exploring Gender Perspectives Among Gendarmerie and Army Cadets at the Portuguese Military Academy: A Comprehensive Analysis
This study analyzes the Gendarmerie and Army cadets’ gender-related matters within the Portuguese Military Academy (PMA), drawing from a survey...
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Spaces of Decoupling in the Netherlands and Poland: Emerging Local Governance Networks for Hosting Non-EU Migrants in Peripheral and Shrinking Areas
A significant share of migration studies is dedicated to understanding how large cities in Europe deal with the influx of international migrants,...
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Security Perception and People Well-Being
This paper aims to present a methodology for monitoring and assessing the public perception of security on social media, given the great importance...
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Im Zerrspiegel des Populismus
Hybrid media systems offer an opportunity for political actors to bypass traditional gatekeepers and communicate directly with their electorate....
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The EU and China in the global climate regime: a dialectical collaboration-competition relationship
As two major powers that are willing to lead the design and evolution of the global climate regime, the EU and China have maintained a dialogue on...
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Social Innovation Ignored: Framing Nonprofit Activities in European News Media
News reporting typically has a dual function: it mirrors what is going on in real life, but it also shapes how actors behave. Previous studies...
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Ecological Reparations and Degrowth: Towards a Convergence of Alternatives Around World-making After Growth
Faced with multiple crises, recent years have seen the rise of degrowth as a newly emerging field of research on alternatives to development in the...
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Bio-surveillance as One Health: A Critique of Recent Definitions and Policy Initiatives
Recent policy initiatives on One Health Approach focus almost exclusively on surveillance, information sharing and zoonotic risk prediction, rather...
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“Embedded Consumer”: Towards a Constitutional Reframing of the Legal Image of Consumers in EU law
Consumer protection is an integral part of the current phase of the European integration project. However, eclipsed by market-building, the image of...