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Feeding Democracy - An analysis of the influence of food insecurity on voter turnout
Exploring the Role of State Interest in Cultural Diplomacy – Case Study of Franco-Sahelian Partnership.
Socialized to certain norms? Citizens’ normative attitudes towards the impact of the welfare state on the economy
Right-wing Populism and Gender: Uncovering the Gendered Discourse of the PVV on Twitter.
The Influence of Environmental Peacebuilding on Social Cohesion in Ethnic Conflict-Affected States - Disaster or Resilience?
Radical Resentment
Competitive Approaches of Ethnonationalism: A Comparative Analysis of Spanish Unity and the Separatist Movement of Catalonia
Elite Whims and Policy Winds
The Netherlands’ Shift from Neutrality to a Global Player
The use of foreign exchange reserves in the Silk Road Fund, a case of geoeconomics or economic statecraft?
Return of the Jihadi: Analysing the Securitisation of Foreign Fighters
The fickle Relation between Interest Groups and Populist Parties
Human Rights for Asylum Seekers Post Brexit: Norm Evasion or the New Norm?
The Experiences of Discrimination and Acculturation Strategies of Turkish Migrants in the Netherlands
Counterinsurgency Measures Moderating Radical Groups: A Case Study on Hizballah
The Coloniality of Migration Ethics: The Case of Undocumented Migrants
Context matters: Differences between Jordan and Lebanon in providing Syrian Refugee Education
Riding the Populist Wave: Analysing the Impact of Populist Victories on Political Party Discourse
Political strategic silence and social movements: understanding how Bolsonaro’s silence mobilized a post-electoral social movement in Brazil
Inclusive rebel governance: The influence of lootable resources on governing civilians during conflict
Supporting the likeminded? A study on how political parties react to protest.
Militant Democracy Revisited
‘To Condemn or Not to Condemn: Comparing the Responses of the Organisation for Islamic Cooperation to the Rohingya and Uyghur Genocides’
The Digital Panopticon: Examining the Impact of Digital Surveillance on Public Protest in Authoritarian Regimes

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