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2018, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 39-47 Cloud Computing in Singapore: Key Drivers and Recommendations for a Smart Nation
by Reuben Ng - 48-52 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Emotions in Politics and International Relations
by Alex Prior & Yuri van Hoef - 53-61 The Pitfalls of “Love and Kindness”: On the Challenges to Compassion/Pity as a Political Emotion
by Anne-Kathrin Weber - 62-72 Emotions and Political Narratives: Populism, Trump and Trade
by Amy Skonieczny - 73-82 Emotional Interest Representation and the Politics of Risk in Child Protection
by Jo Warner - 83-94 Getting the Story Right: A Constructivist Interpretation of Storytelling in the Context of UK Parliamentary Engagement
by Alex Michael Prior - 95-102 Understanding Emotions in Policy Studies through Foucault and Deleuze
by Anna Durnová - 103-114 The Advocacy of Feelings: Emotions in EU-Based Civil Society Organizations’ Strategies
by Rosa Sanchez Salgado - 115-124 Friendship and Positive Peace: Conceptualising Friendship in Politics and International Relations
by Yuri van Hoef & Andrea Oelsner - 125-134 Appropriately Upset? A Methodological Framework for Tracing the Emotion Norms of the Transatlantic Security Community
by Simon Koschut - 135-143 Interwar Blueprints of Europe: Emotions, Experience and Expectation
by Trineke Palm - 144-158 The Map to the Heart: An Analysis of Political Affectivity in Turkey
by Tereza Capelos & Stavroula Chrona - 159-167 Loyalty and Secret Intelligence: Anglo‒Dutch Cooperation during World War II
by Eleni Braat
2018, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 1-5 The Feminist Project under Threat in Europe
by Mieke Verloo & David Paternotte - 6-19 Disentangling and Locating the “Global Right”: Anti-Gender Campaigns in Europe
by David Paternotte & Roman Kuhar - 20-30 Gender Knowledge, and Opposition to the Feminist Project: Extreme-Right Populist Parties in the Netherlands
by Mieke Verloo - 31-42 The Dark Side of Descriptive Representation: Bodies, Normalisation and Exclusion
by Petra Meier & Eline Severs - 43-54 Antifeminist and “Truly Liberated”: Conservative Performances of Gender by Women Politicians in Hungary and Romania
by Ov Cristian Norocel - 55-66 A Foe of Democracy, Gender and Sexual Equality in Macedonia: The Worrisome Role of the Party VMRO-DPMNE
by Ana Miškovska Kajevska - 67-77 Is Europe Cascading into Fascism? Addressing Key Concepts including Gender and Violence
by Sylvia Walby - 78-89 Gender Equality and De-Democratization Processes: The Case of Spain
by Alba Alonso & Emanuela Lombardo - 90-100 Towards a Conceptual Framework for Struggles over Democracy in Backsliding States: Gender Equality Policy in Central Eastern Europe
by Andrea Krizsan & Conny Roggeband - 101-111 Gendered Strategies between Democratization and Democratic Reversal: The Curious Case of Turkey
by Hürcan Asli Aksoy - 112-125 Plea for an Emic Approach Towards ‘Ugly Movements’: Lessons from the Divisions within the Italian Pro-Life Movement
by Martina Avanza - 126-135 Transnational Municipal Climate Networks and the Politics of Standardisation: The Contested Role of Climate Data in the New Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy
by Friederike Gesing - 136-146 Patterns of Conflict and Mobilization: Mapping Interest Group Activity in EU Legislative Policymaking
by Arndt Wonka & Iskander De Bruycker & Dirk De Bièvre & Caelesta Braun & Jan Beyers - 147-158 Applying a Typology of Governance Modes to Climate Change Adaptation
by Danny Bednar & Daniel Henstra - 159-169 Scrutinizing Virtual Citizen Involvement in Planning: Ten Applications of an Online Participatory Tool
by Mattias Hjerpe & Erik Glaas & Sofie Storbjörk - 170-179 Dependent, Deprived or Deviant? The Case of Single Mothers in Denmark
by Martin Bak Jørgensen - 180-189 Disaster Risk Governance in Indonesia and Myanmar: The Practice of Co-Governance
by Annisa Gita Srikandini & Dorothea Hilhorst & Roanne van Voorst - 190-204 Healthcare Reform Repeal Efforts in the United States in 2017: An Inquiry into Public Advocacy Efforts by Key Interest Groups
by John Hoornbeek & Bethany Lanese & Mutlaq Albugmi & Joshua Filla
2018, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 1-4 Global Cybersecurity: New Directions in Theory and Methods
by Tim Stevens - 5-12 Privatizing Political Authority: Cybersecurity, Public-Private Partnerships, and the Reproduction of Liberal Political Order
by Daniel R. McCarthy - 13-21 Cyber Security Assemblages: A Framework for Understanding the Dynamic and Contested Nature of Security Provision
by Jamie Collier - 22-30 Cybersecurity Research Meets Science and Technology Studies
by Myriam Dunn Cavelty - 31-40 Enacting Expertise: Ritual and Risk in Cybersecurity
by James Shires - 41-48 Why Should I? Cybersecurity, the Security of the State and the Insecurity of the Citizen
by Lizzie Coles-Kemp & Debi Ashenden & Kieron O'Hara - 49-60 How We Stopped Worrying about Cyber Doom and Started Collecting Data
by Brandon Valeriano & Ryan C. Maness - 61-72 Fear, Uncertainty, and Dread: Cognitive Heuristics and Cyber Threats
by Miguel Alberto Gomez & Eula Bianca Villar - 73-82 Crossing the Digital Divide: Monism, Dualism and the Reason Collective Action is Critical for Cyber Theory Production
by Christopher Whyte - 83-86 Authoritarianism in the 21st Century
by Natasha Ezrow - 87-89 Authoritarian Politics: Trends and Debates
by Erica Frantz - 90-102 Voting and Values: Grassroots Elections in Rural and Urban China
by John James Kennedy & Haruka Nagao & Hongyan Liu - 103-111 The Meaning of ‘Limited Pluralism’ in Media Reporting under Authoritarian Rule
by Andreas Heinrich & Heiko Pleines - 112-119 What Do We Know about Hybrid Regimes after Two Decades of Scholarship?
by Mariam Mufti - 120-123 Authoritarian Norms in a Changing International System
by Thomas Ambrosio
2018, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-10 Why Choice Matters: Revisiting and Comparing Measures of Democracy
by Heiko Giebler & Saskia P. Ruth & Dag Tanneberg - 11-21 Four Parameters for Measuring Democratic Deliberation: Theoretical and Methodological Challenges and How to Respond
by Dannica Fleuß & Karoline Helbig & Gary S. Schaal - 22-32 Conceptualizing and Measuring the Quality of Democracy: The Citizens’ Perspective
by Dieter Fuchs & Edeltraud Roller - 33-47 Don’t Good Democracies Need “Good” Citizens? Citizen Dispositions and the Study of Democratic Quality
by Quinton Mayne & Brigitte Geißel - 48-59 Democracy and Human Rights: Concepts, Measures, and Relationships
by Todd Landman - 60-77 Regimes of the World (RoW): Opening New Avenues for the Comparative Study of Political Regimes
by Anna Lührmann & Marcus Tannenberg & Staffan I. Lindberg - 78-91 Making Trade-Offs Visible: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations about the Relationship between Dimensions and Institutions of Democracy and Empirical Findings
by Hans-Joachim Lauth & Oliver Schlenkrich - 92-104 Method Factors in Democracy Indicators
by Martin Elff & Sebastian Ziaja - 105-116 Different Types of Data and the Validity of Democracy Measures
by Svend-Erik Skaaning - 117-144 Does the Conceptualization and Measurement of Democracy Quality Matter in Comparative Climate Policy Research?
by Romy Escher & Melanie Walter-Rogg - 145-149 Coproducing Urban Governance
by Liz Richardson & Catherine Durose & Beth Perry - 150-160 The Precarious Politics of Public Innovation
by Hendrik Wagenaar & Matthew Wood - 161-168 Everyday Radicalism and the Democratic Imagination: Dissensus, Rebellion and Utopia
by Daniel Silver - 169-179 Self-Organisation and the Co-Production of Governance: The Challenge of Local Responses to Climate Change
by Rob Atkinson & Thomas Dörfler & Eberhard Rothfuß - 180-188 Counter-Governance: Citizen Participation Beyond Collaboration
by Rikki John Dean - 189-198 Organising for Co-Production: Local Interaction Platforms for Urban Sustainability
by Beth Perry & Zarina Patel & Ylva Norén Bretzer & Merritt Polk - 199-202 Governance Lessons from Urban Informality
by Hugo Sarmiento & Chris Tilly
2017, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 1-5 Labour Standards and Trade: In Search of Impact and Alternative Instruments
by Jan Orbie & Gerda Van Roozendaal - 6-18 The Impact of Labour Rights Commitments in EU Trade Agreements: The Case of Peru
by Jan Orbie & Lore Van den Putte & Deborah Martens - 19-29 Where Symbolism Prospers: An Analysis of the Impact on Enabling Rights of Labour Standards Provisions in Trade Agreements with South Korea
by Gerda Van Roozendaal - 30-39 The International Labour Standards Debate in the Brazilian Labour Movement: Engagement with Mercosur and Opposition to the Free Trade Area of the Americas
by Marieke Riethof - 40-48 Civil Society Activism under US Free Trade Agreements: The Effects of Actorness on Decent Work
by Myriam Oehri - 49-59 Dispute Settlement for Labour Provisions in EU Free Trade Agreements: Rethinking Current Approaches
by Axel Marx & Franz Ebert & Nicolas Hachez - 60-68 A Supply Chain Approach to Trade and Labor Provisions
by Kevin Kolben - 69-79 Advancing Respect for Labour Rights Globally through Public Procurement
by Olga Martin-Ortega & Claire Methven O'Brien - 80-92 The Bangladesh Sustainability Compact: An Effective Tool for Promoting Workers’ Rights?
by Jeffrey S. Vogt - 93-105 Do Labour Rights Matter for Export? A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Pineapple Trade to the EU
by Annelien Gansemans & Deborah Martens & Marijke D’Haese & Jan Orbie - 106-111 Editorial to the Issue on Populism and the Remaking of (Il)Liberal Democracy in Europe
by Lars Rensmann & Sarah L. de Lange & Stefan Couperus - 112-122 Liberal Illiberalism? The Reshaping of the Contemporary Populist Radical Right in Northern Europe
by Benjamin Moffitt - 123-135 The Noisy Counter-Revolution: Understanding the Cultural Conditions and Dynamics of Populist Politics in Europe in the Digital Age
by Lars Rensmann - 136-145 Persuasive Populism? Estimating the Effect of Populist Messages on Political Cynicism
by Matthijs Rooduijn & Wouter van der Brug & Sarah L. de Lange & Jante Parlevliet - 146-165 On the Distinct Effects of Left-Wing and Right-Wing Populism on Democratic Quality
by Robert A. Huber & Christian H. Schimpf - 166-176 The Illiberal Turn or Swerve in Central Europe?
by Lenka Bustikova & Petra Guasti - 177-186 A Critical Review of Recent Literature on Populism
by John Abromeit
2017, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 1-5 EU Institutional Politics of Secrecy and Transparency in Foreign Affairs
by Vigjilenca Abazi & Johan Adriaensen - 6-15 Secrecy, Efficiency, Transparency in EU Negotiations: Conflicting Paradigms?
by Päivi Leino - 16-28 How Much Is Enough? Explaining the Continuous Transparency Conflict in TTIP
by Niels Gheyle & Ferdi De Ville - 29-39 From Access to Documents to Consumption of Information: The European Commission Transparency Policy for the TTIP Negotiations
by Evelyn Coremans - 40-50 Transparency Watchdog: Guarding the Law and Independent from Politics? The Relationship between the European Ombudsman and the European Parliament
by Christine Neuhold & Andreea Năstase - 51-61 Not Worth the Net Worth? The Democratic Dilemmas of Privileged Access to Information
by Guri Rosén & Anne Elizabeth Stie - 62-74 Transparency as a Platform for Institutional Politics: The Case of the Council of the European Union
by Maarten Hillebrandt - 75-86 Allies in Transparency? Parliamentary, Judicial and Administrative Interplays in the EU’s International Negotiations
by Vigjilenca Abazi & Johan Adriaensen - 87-90 The Puzzle of Transparency Reforms in the Council of the EU
by Daniel Naurin - 91-93 EU Institutional Politics of Secrecy and Transparency in Foreign Affairs: A Commentary
by Emily O'Reilly - 94-98 Narrating Global Order and Disorder
by Matthew Levinger & Laura Roselle - 99-110 Strategic Narratives and Alliances: The Cases of Intervention in Libya (2011) and Economic Sanctions against Russia (2014)
by Laura Roselle - 111-120 Russia’s Narratives of Global Order: Great Power Legacies in a Polycentric World
by Alister Miskimmon & Ben O'Loughlin - 121-129 Study of Strategic Narratives: The Case of BRICS
by Carolijn van Noort - 130-145 Genocide Discourses: American and Russian Strategic Narratives of Conflict in Iraq and Ukraine
by Douglas Irvin-Erickson - 146-156 Normal Peace: A New Strategic Narrative of Intervention
by Nicolas Lemay-Hebert & Gëzim Visoka
2017, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 1-3 Brexit and Devolution in the United Kingdom
by Michael Keating - 4-15 Trust and Tolerance across the Middle East and North Africa: A Comparative Perspective on the Impact of the Arab Uprisings
by Niels Spierings - 16-26 The Effect of Direct Democratic Participation on Citizens’ Political Attitudes in Switzerland: The Difference between Availability and Use
by Anna Kern - 27-40 Towards Exit from the EU: The Conservative Party’s Increasing Euroscepticism since the 1980s
by Peter Dorey - 41-58 Mixed Signals: Democratization and the Myanmar Media
by Tina Burrett - 59-68 The State of Jordanian Women’s Organizations—Five Years Beyond the Arab Spring
by Peter A. Ferguson - 69-78 Policy Integration and Multi-Level Governance: Dealing with the Vertical Dimension of Policy Mix Designs
by Michael Howlett & Joanna Vince & Pablo del Río - 79-92 Why the United States Supports International Enforcement for Some Treaties but not for Others
by Jon Hovi & Tora Skodvin - 93-104 Governing Disasters: Embracing Human Rights in a Multi-Level, Multi-Duty Bearer, Disaster Governance Landscape
by Lottie Lane & Marlies Hesselman
2017, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-5 Editorial to the Issue on Legitimization of Private and Public Regulation: Past and Present
by Melanie Coni-Zimmer & Klaus Dieter Wolf & Peter Collin - 6-14 From the 8-Hour Day to the 40-Hour Week: Legitimization Discourses of Labour Legislation between the Wars in France and Belgium
by Sabine Rudischhauser - 15-25 The Legitimation of Self-Regulation and Co-Regulation in Corporatist Concepts of Legal Scholars in the Weimar Republic
by Peter Collin - 26-33 The Public–Private Dichotomy in Fascist Corporativism: Discursive Strategies and Models of Legitimization
by Maurizio Cau - 34-41 Between History and Passion: The Legitimacy of Social Clubs in the Province of Buenos Aires (2001–2007)
by Agustín Elías Casagrande - 42-53 American Better Business Bureaus, the Truth-in-Advertising Movement, and the Complexities of Legitimizing Business Self-Regulation over the Long Term
by Edward J. Balleisen - 54-62 Legitimizing Private Actors in Global Governance: From Performance to Performativity
by Elke Krahmann - 63-74 Patterns of Legitimation in Hybrid Transnational Regimes: The Controversy Surrounding the Lex Sportiva
by Klaus Dieter Wolf - 75-84 Field Recognition and the State Prerogative: Why Democratic Legitimation Recedes in Private Transnational Sustainability Regulation
by Klaus Dingwerth
2016, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 1-15 Decentralised Local Governance and Poverty Reduction in Post-1991 Ethiopia: A Political Economy Study
by Yeshtila Wondemeneh Bekele & Darley Jose Kjosavik - 16-26 Preference for Democracy in the Arab World
by Mohamad Al-Ississ & Ishac Diwan - 27-39 Civil Society Organizations’ Participation in the EU and Its Challenges for Democratic Representation
by Nicolle Zeegers - 40-57 Islamism, Secularism and the Woman Question in the Aftermath of the Arab Spring: Evidence from the Arab Barometer
by Ashley M. Fox & Sana Abdelkarim Alzwawi & Dina Refki - 58-61 Disaster Policies and Governance: Promoting Community Resilience
by Naim Kapucu & Abdul-Akeem Sadiq - 62-73 How Can Local Governance Systems Strengthen Community Resilience? A Social-Ecological Systems Approach
by Elizabeth Carabine & Emily Wilkinson - 74-86 Integrating Recovery within a Resilience Framework: Empirical Insights and Policy Implications from Regional Australia
by Lex Drennan & Jim McGowan & Anne Tiernan - 87-96 Governance through Economic Paradigms: Addressing Climate Change by Accounting for Health
by Kristine Belesova & Ilan Kelman & Roger Boyd - 97-106 The Devil Is in the Details: Linking Home Buyout Policy, Practice, and Experience After Hurricane Sandy
by Sherri Brokopp Binder & Alex Greer - 107-116 Disaster Governance and Vulnerability: The Case of Chile
by Vicente Sandoval & Martin Voss - 117-120 Conceptualizing Resilience
by Thomas A. Birkland
2016, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 1-4 Norms, Institutions and Governance in an Era of Uncertainty: Connecting the Disparate Scholarship
by Russell Alan Williams & Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay - 5-19 Emerging Governance Architectures in Global Health: Do Metagovernance Norms Explain Inter-Organisational Convergence?
by Anna Holzscheiter & Thurid Bahr & Laura Pantzerhielm - 20-36 Contested Norms in Inter-National Encounters: The ‘Turbot War’ as a Prelude to Fairer Fisheries Governance
by Antje Wiener - 37-49 Regional Organizations and Responsibility to Protect: Normative Reframing or Normative Change?
by Carla Barqueiro & Kate Seaman & Katherine Teresa Towey - 50-61 Image and Substance Failures in Regional Organisations: Causes, Consequences, Learning and Change?
by Meng Hsuan Chou & Michael Howlett & Kei Koga - 62-76 Restructuring the State through Economic and Trade Agreements: The Case of Investment Disputes Resolution
by Robert G. Finbow - 77-89 Representation and Governance in International Organizations
by David P. Rapkin & Jonathan R. Strand & Michael W. Trevathan - 90-99 Comparative Intergovernmental Politics: CETA Negotiations between Canada and the EU
by Valerie J. D'Erman - 100-110 The Federal Features of the EU: Lessons from Canada
by Amy Verdun - 111-114 Editorial to the Issue on Climate Governance and the Paris Agreement
by Jon Hovi & Tora Skodvin - 115-123 Conference Diplomacy: The Making of the Paris Agreement
by Aslak Brun - 124-132 The Paris Agreement: Destined to Succeed or Doomed to Fail?
by Oran R. Young - 133-141 What the Framework Convention on Climate Change Teaches Us About Cooperation on Climate Change
by David G. Victor - 142-151 Paris: Beyond the Climate Dead End through Pledge and Review?
by Robert O. Keohane & Michael Oppenheimer - 152-171 Unilateral or Reciprocal Climate Policy? Experimental Evidence from China
by Thomas Bernauer & Liang Dong & Liam F. McGrath & Irina Shaymerdenova & Haibin Zhang - 172-187 Predicting Paris: Multi-Method Approaches to Forecast the Outcomes of Global Climate Negotiations
by Detlef F. Sprinz & Bruce Bueno de Mesquita & Steffen Kallbekken & Frans Stokman & Håkon Sælen & Robert Thomson - 188-196 The Paris Agreement: Consequences for the EU and Carbon Markets?
by Steinar Andresen & Jon Birger Skjærseth & Torbjørg Jevnaker & Jørgen Wettestad - 197-208 From Paris to the End of Oil
by Dag Harald Claes & Helge Hveem - 209-218 The Paris Agreement: Short-Term and Long-Term Effectiveness
by Guri Bang & Jon Hovi & Tora Skodvin - 219-223 The Paris Climate Agreement and the Three Largest Emitters: China, the United States, and the European Union
by Miranda A. Schreurs
2016, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 1-4 Editorial: New Approaches to Political Leadership
by Mark Bennister - 5-14 The (Unintended) Consequences of New Labour: Party Leadership vs Party Management in the British Labour Party
by Emmanuelle Avril - 15-24 Assessing the Performance of UK Opposition Leaders: Jeremy Corbyn’s ‘Straight Talking, Honest Politics’
by Patrick Diamond - 25-35 Deliberative Political Leaders: The Role of Policy Input in Political Leadership
by Jennifer Lees-Marshment - 36-53 Explaining Japan’s Revolving Door Premiership: Applying the Leadership Capital Index
by Tina Burrett - 54-67 Responsive to the People? Comparing the European Cognitive Maps of Dutch Political Leaders and their Followers
by Femke Van Esch & Rik Joosen & Sabine van Zuydam - 68-79 Between Potential, Performance and Prospect: Revisiting the Political Leadership of the EU Commission President
by Henriette Müller - 80-90 Missing Areas in the Bureaucratic Reputation Framework
by Moshe Maor - 91-103 Contingency and Political Action: The Role of Leadership in Endogenously Created Crises
by András Körösényi & Gábor Illés & Rudolf Metz - 104-114 Leadership in Precarious Contexts: Studying Political Leaders after the Global Financial Crisis
by Cristine de Clercy & Peter Ferguson - 115-126 Political Leadership in Parliament: The Role of Select Committee Chairs in the UK House of Commons
by Alexandra Kelso - 127-137 Leadership and Behavior in Humanitarian and Development Transnational Non-Governmental Organizations
by Margaret G. Hermann & Christiane Pagé - 138-157 Cursus Honorum: Personal Background, Careers and Experience of Political Leaders in Democracy and Dictatorship—New Data and Analyses
by Alexander Baturo
2016, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-8 Introduction: How Different Were the European Elections of 2014?
by Wouter van der Brug & Katjana Gattermann & Claes H. de Vreese - 9-22 The Choice of Spitzenkandidaten: A Comparative Analysis of the Europarties’ Selection Procedures
by Gert-Jan Put & Steven Van Hecke & Corey Cunningham & Wouter Wolfs - 23-36 The Spitzenkandidaten in the European Parliament Election Campaign Coverage 2014 in Germany, France, and the United Kingdom
by Heidi Schulze - 37-54 Evaluations of the Spitzenkandidaten: The Role of Information and News Exposure in Citizens’ Preference Formation
by Katjana Gattermann & Claes De Vreese & Wouter van der Brug - 55-68 Debating Europe: Effects of the “Eurovision Debate” on EU Attitudes of Young German Voters and the Moderating Role Played by Political Involvement
by Jürgen Maier & Berthold Rittberger & Thorsten Faas - 69-82 Cross Road Elections: Change in EU Performance Evaluations during the European Parliament Elections 2014
by Claes de Vreese & Rachid Azrout & Judith Moeller - 83-103 Has Eurosceptic Mobilization Become More Contagious? Comparing the 2009 and 2014 EP Election Campaigns in The Netherlands and France
by Maurits Meijers & Christian Rauh - 104-115 The Impact of the Explosion of EU News on Voter Choice in the 2014 EU Elections
by Jan Kleinnijenhuis & Wouter van Atteveldt - 116-129 Looking for the European Voter: Split-Ticket Voting in the Belgian Regional and European Elections of 2009 and 2014
by Camille Kelbel & Virginie Van Ingelgom & Soetkin Verhaegen - 130-144 Voting at National versus European Elections: An Individual Level Test of the Second Order Paradigm for the 2014 European Parliament Elections
by Hajo G. Boomgaarden & David Johann & Sylvia Kritzinger - 145-166 Context Matters: Economic Voting in the 2009 and 2014 European Parliament Elections
by Martin Okolikj & Stephen Quinlan - 167-181 European Parliament Elections of May 2014: Driven by National Politics or EU Policy Making?
by Hermann Schmitt & Ilke Toygür
2015, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 1-11 Accomplice to Mass Atrocities: The International Community and Indonesia’s Invasion of East Timor
by Clinton Fernandes - 12-25 Genocide Prevention and Western National Security: The Limitations of Making R2P All About Us
by Maureen S. Hiebert - 26-43 A Core National Security Interest: Framing Atrocities Prevention
by Matthew Levinger - 44-55 Is a European Practice of Mass Atrocity Prevention Emerging? The European Union, Responsibility to Protect and the 2011 Libya Crisis
by Chiara De Franco & Annemarie Peen Rodt - 56-67 R2P’s “Ulterior Motive Exemption” and the Failure to Protect in Libya
by Jeffrey Bachman - 68-71 Is R2P a Fully-Fledged International Norm?
by Jason Ralph & James Souter - 72-83 Perpetrators, Presidents, and Profiteers: Teaching Genocide Prevention and Response through Classroom Simulation
by Waitman Wade Beorn
2015, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 1-4 Mass Atrocity Prevention: Forever Elusive or Potentially Achievable?
by Karen E. Smith - 5-15 Triggers of Mass Atrocities
by Scott Straus - 16-26 Evaluating the United Nation’s Agenda for Atrocity Prevention: Prospects for the International Regulation of Internal Security
by Cecilia Jacob - 27-41 Understanding Mass Atrocity Prevention during Periods of Democratic Transition
by Stephen McLoughlin - 42-52 Unearthing Truth: Forensic Anthropology, Translocal Memory, and “Provention” in Guatemala
by Colette G. Mazzucelli & Dylan Heyden - 53-66 Stopping Mass Atrocities: Targeting the Dictator
by Maartje Weerdesteijn - 67-84 Preventing Mass Atrocities: Ideological Strategies and Interventions
by Jonathan Leader Maynard - 85-97 The Viability of the “Responsibility to Prevent”
by Aidan Hehir - 98-100 Moving Upstream and Going Local: The Responsibility to Protect Ten Years Later
by Bridget Moix
2015, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 1-17 Just a Shadow? The Role of Radical Right Parties in the Politicization of Immigration, 1995–2009
by Sarah Meyer & Sieglinde Rosenberger - 18-33 The Diffusion of Labour Standards: The Case of the US and Guatemala
by Gerda van Roozendaal - 34-50 Drawing Lessons When Objectives Differ? Assessing Renewable Energy Policy Transfer from Germany to Morocco
by Karoline Steinbacher - 51-53 In Defence of War. By Nigel Biggar. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2013, 361 pp.; ISBN: 978-0-19-872583-1
by Daniel Fiott - 54-64 Riding the Populist Web: Contextualizing the Five Star Movement (M5S) in Italy
by Liza Lanzone & Dwayne Woods - 65-75 Who Is a Stream? Epistemic Communities, Instrument Constituencies and Advocacy Coalitions in Public Policy-Making
by Ishani Mukherjee & Michael Howlett - 76-89 Intermediate Conditions of Democratic Accountability: A Response to Electoral Skepticism
by J. S. Maloy - 90-99 Assessing the Relationship between Presidential Rhetorical Simplicity and Unilateral Action
by Christopher Olds - 100-116 Steering or Networking: The Impact of Europe 2020 on Regional Governance Structures
by Frederic Maes & Peter Bursens - 117-128 EU “Mobility” Partnerships: An Initial Assessment of Implementation Dynamics
by Natasja Reslow - 129-134 Analyzing the EU Refugee Crisis: Humanity, Heritage and Responsibility to Protect
by Amelia Hadfield & Andrej Zwitter
2015, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-12 The Expert-Executive Nexus in the EU: An Introduction
by Åse Gornitzka & Cathrine Holst