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Crisis in the Humanitarian Aid Industry? The politicization of humanitarianism and the contested principle of neutrality in emergency food aid delivery in Syria between 2011 and 2019
Managing the last remnants of colonialism
Post-democratisation mass violence: Evaluating theories of mass violence using the Rohingya Crisis as a case study
Coping with Crisis. Italian Foreign Policy during the 2011 Arab Spring Induced Libyan Revolution.
Reluctance of a super power:  the role of the US in the scramble for territory in the South China Sea and the Arctic region
Modern Slavery: The Mauritian Fashion Industry and The African Growth and Opportunity Act
Legitimising Repression and Negotiations: How Counterinsurgency Works in a Mixed Regime
From Ideology to Realpolitik in Cuba’s foreign policy towards the United States, 1959 - 2016
Rebel Recycling: Conditions for  Successful Military Integration in  Sierra Leone and Liberia
The discursive construction of Russia's national identity within the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) in the period 2008-2018
To what extent is societal (de)securitization present in the practices of EuVsDisinfo in the Netherlands and the EU?
Noticing Conflict: The Importance of Attention in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Gunning for Governance - The Transition of Non-State Armed Groups into Political Elites
Jihadist and Violent Right-Wing Extremist Discourses:  Why is There a Difference in Policy Responses?
Indiscriminate violence as strategy: The effectiveness of using indiscriminate violence in counterinsurgency (COIN)
The War on Drugs in the United States: Drugs as an instrument to securitize racial minorities (1875-1937)
Artificial Intelligence and Relative Combat Power
How can we see polarization expressed through the securitization of immigration by right wing visual media outlets and desecuritization of immigration by left wing visual media outlets and their portrayal of the other in this discourse?
The Ghanaian Infrastructure for Peace: A Successful Grassroots Peacebuilding Process
Russian Foreign policy: a demonstration of organized hypocrisy?

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