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  • Zhunussova, Darina (Anthropology and Humanism, 2022)
    These autoethnographic poems reflect how Islamic patriarchal culture influences non-religious women in a Muslim-dominant Kazakhstan. The majority of the country's population identifies itself as Muslim, and the government ...
  • Caron, Jean-Francois (Institute for Peace and Diplomacy, 2022-03-24)
    Avec l’invasion de l’Ukraine par les troupes de Vladimir Poutine, plusieurs ont vu dans ce geste le retour à un monde international anarchique et hobbesien au sein duquel les grandes puissances s’octroient désormais le ...
  • Caron, Jean-Francois (Institute for Peace and Diplomacy, 2022-03-31)
    Vladimir Poutine aurait-il perdu la raison? Voilà la thèse qui domine chez plusieurs qui voient dans le déclenchement d’une guerre dans laquelle son armée s’enlise la preuve irréfutable de ce qu’ils avancent. Et ...
  • Caron, Jean-Francois (Institute for Peace and Diplomacy, 2022-04-08)
    Cette série de textes de réflexion ont pour objectif de fournir un éclairage autour de certaines questions que la guerre en Ukraine a contribué à soulever, à savoir les causes de ce conflit, l’efficacité et la moral-ité ...
  • Chacha, Mwita (REGIONAL AND FEDERAL STUDIES, 2020)
    Despite state resilience and the waning of the ‘Europe of the Regions’, European integration persists in affecting subnational actors. Subnational actors have maintained lobbying offices in Brussels to access European ...
  • Dall’Agnola, Jasmin; Thibault, Hélène (Religions, 2021-08-18)
    In recent years, the institution of marriage in Muslim Central Asia has undergone profound transformations in terms of religious dynamics, migration patterns, and the impact of globalization. In Kazakhstan between 2014 and ...
  • Schenk, Caress (Cambridge University Press, 2021-02-09)
    Migrants are an easy, visible Other, seeming to fall neatly into the us-versus-Them framework of nationalism. Nevertheless, much of the scholarly approach to migrant identity, with the partial exception of a largely separate ...
  • Collins, Neil (Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences, 2020-09-08)
    Human branding has become an essential issue in political marketing. It is exemplified in the election of American Presidents. This paper examines the American experience to suggest a typology of human branding that may ...
  • Sullivan, Charles (CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 2019-09-16)
    Can nondemocratic leaders initiate a crackdown against mass protesters and suffer little in the way of political-reputational costs? In conceptualizing a "crackdown" as a government-orchestrated violent restriction of civil ...
  • Heinrich, Tobias; Kobayashi, Yoshiharu; Bryant, Kristin A. (World Development, 2016-01-01)
    Summary Economic crises generally lead to reductions in foreign aid. However, the widely held view that budgetary constraints caused by economic crises reduce aid is inaccurate because donor government outlays actually ...
  • Van Duffel, Siegfried (Res Publica, 2012-06-09)
    Nicholas Vrousalis has aimed to recast an old objection to the will theory of rights by focusing on Hillel Steiner’s version of that theory. He has argued that Will Theorymust either be insensitive to the (values of the) ...
  • Savevska, Maja (Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 2014)
    In an attempt to analyse the socio-economic transformations of the European Union, an increasing number of scholars have resorted to Polanyi's double movement thesis. In doing so, some scholars, by looking at the evidence ...
  • Savevska, Maja (Romanian Journal of European Affairs, 2014)
    Since the Lisbon Summit the European Union has become resolute in its intention to promote the uptake of corporate social responsibility among European companies. The recent financial crisis has provided further impetus ...
  • Thibault, Hélène (CERIA Briefs n. 10, 2016-01)
    Since independence in 1991, Tajikistan’s authorities have been trying to promote a unifying ideology that could inspire the whole nation. Na-tional unity is particularly challenging in this country that has been wounded ...
  • Thibault, Hélène (Eurostudia, vol. 10, n.1, 2015)
    This article investigates the effects of the Soviet social engineering project and forced secularization in Central Asia. Emphasis is placed on the ideological foundations of Marxism-Leninism, its stance on atheism, its ...
  • Solt, Frederick; Kim, Dongkyu; Lee, Kyu Young; Willardson, Spencer L; Kim, Seokdong (SAGE, 2014)
    Do neoliberal economic reforms in Latin American democracies mobilize citizens to overcome their collective action problems and protest? A recent addition to the scholarship on this crucial question of the relationship ...
  • Willardson, Spencer L (2013)
    One aspect of the global “War on Terror” that has received limited coverage in the academic literature is the problem of detained persons as it relates to intelligence. This is a surprising oversight, given the number of ...
  • Willardson, Spencer L (2016)
    The Surge in Iraq was one of the key foreign policy decisions of the past decade. Its success prompted a second surge into Afghanistan by a new president a few years later. The success of the Iraq surge has prompted work ...
  • Schenk, Caress (2013)
    In 2007, the Russian government instituted quotas for immigrant work permits that were consistently lower than actual labour demand. While low quotas are politically popular on the mass level, this article argues that low ...