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Benevolence or exploitation: A positivist analysis of the Sino-Afghan relationship
AL JAZEERA: A UNIQUE THREAT TO THE LEGITIMACY OF THE REGIMES OF THE GULF REGION
Trouble in the neighbourhood: Examining the influence of conflict in Afghanistan on Russia’s security hegemony in Central Asia
Consequences of the German 5G discourse for the development of the EU's strategic autonomy
Nicolás Maduro vs. Juan Guaidó: Venezuela's dual recognition paradox
Dealing with Political Demonstrations: Comparative Study of Police Organisations in the UK and France
(A)Political Involvement of the World Bank in Post-Conflict Countries
Assembling (in)security. Countering threats through security force assistance: the anti-ISIL case
Why Do Conflicts in the Post-Soviet Space Freeze? Evidence from Moldova and Georgia
The Conclusion of Conflict: Regime Type, Authoritarian Consolidation and the Termination of Insurgency
A Double-Edged Sword: Adverse Effects of Extreme  Violent Mass Discrimination
When the giant leaves the party: EU responses to U.S. withdrawal from multilateral treaties
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

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