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Uncontrolled Power: Independence and Markets in Republicanism
This paper discusses three theses of the neo-republican analysis of the market. According to the first, one of the advantages of the market is its...
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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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How Does Eurosceptic Party Consolidation Transform Party Competition Over European Issues?
The European Union (EU)—the world’s most advanced and exemplary case of regional integration—is adapting to an era when internal criticisms are...
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Authority and Coercion Beyond the State? The Limited Applicability of Legitimacy Standards for Extraterritorial Border Controls
Extraterritorial border controls prevent migrants from arriving at the territory of the state and effectively undermine rights to apply for asylum...
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Détente, the rebirth of anti-communism, and the rise of a transatlantic ‘neo-conservative’ network: the case of the Cercle
The so-called Cercle , Cercle Pinay or Cercle Violet emerged in the 1960s as an informal discussion group of senior politicians, publicists,...
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Anarchism: war, violence and scapegoating
This article gives an anarchist account of politics as war to theorise an anarchist Realpolitik . Mikhail Vereshchagin’s killing in War and Peace ...
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Shared adversaries in the Anglo-American Special Relationship: from the Cold War to contemporary threats
The Anglo-American Special Relationship has been at its most vibrant when the two countries have shared a common adversary. The Cold War...
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China’s role in sovereign debt restructuring
As the world’s largest bilateral lender to low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), China faces challenges dealing with some sovereign borrowers in...
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Impact of market-based financing on Africa’s debt and development
African countries have been struggling with debt distress for decades. This paper focuses on the continent’s recent effort to finance through issuing...
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Rape Myths, Rape Law and Mendelsohn’s Victimology: Law’s ‘Bio-psycho-social’ Witness
This article provides a feminist reading of a neglected text: victimology founder Benjamin Mendelsohn’s essay about rape victims and the law, ‘Rape...
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Towards a New Criminal Offence of Intimate Intrusions
This article suggests a new approach to tackling women’s experiences of harm and abuse, particularly online, namely a criminal law of ‘intimate...