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(Re)constructing Identity through Narratives: How Memory Shapes the Present and Future Following Mass Trauma
To what extent does the existence of an electoral process change the motivation of protestors and Why?
Political Resistance in the Bearing of Children
The Search for an Organic Whole: Elections, Power-Sharing, and the Conception of Democracy in Zanzibar
Belonging amongst Dutch residence permit holders with an unknown nationality
Learning to be Dutch: An Analysis of the Role of National Identity in the Dutch Integration Policy
Elections & Corruption: A Correlation Analysis
Gender and Climate Justice in Bangladesh – The Sustainable Development Goals and the Bangladesh Delta Plan 2100 Through a Postcolonial Lens
A Partnership for Extremists: An Analysis of Alt-Right Rhetoric on Race in Incel Discourse
“We are all the very same Indians!” Settler Self-Indigenization and the Biopolitics of Settler Colonialism
Sustaining the Development of Really Existing Capitalism: The Perpetuation of a Capitalist Dominant Discourse
Assessing the Legitimacy of the International Criminal Court
The Inclusion of Former Rebel Groups in Post-Conflict Electoral Politics: The Guarantee for Durable Peace
Violent protest in Latin America and popular support for the military
Collective Mobilization, Armed Conflict Onset and the Liberating & Repressing Aspects of Technology
Het Intrekken van Dertigledendebatten
Baudet de tweelingbroer van Wilders?
After the collapse of a superpower
Changing Public Opinion on Universal Basic Income for the Netherlands
Your Money or Your Life? An Inquiry on the Relationship Between Healthcare Quality, Issue Salience and Government Popularity
Your money or your life? An inquiry on the relationship between healthcare quality, issue salience and government popularity
BRAÇO FORTE, MÃO AMIGA? Militarization of Security and Democracy in Rio de Janeiro
Women in peace: passive observers or meaningful participants?
Greece: How the government accession and the EU leverage affected the populist discourse of left-wing Syriza and right-wing Anel within the 2012-2019 period

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