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Refugees in International Relations

Authors N. Szablewska
Year 2012
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
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1 Journal Article

Refugees in International Relations

Authors Alexander Betts, Gil Loescher
Year 2010
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2 Book

Ethnic Conflict and International Relations.

Authors Stavros T. Constantinou, Stephen Ryan
Year 1992
Journal Name International Migration Review
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3 Journal Article

On International Migration and International Relations

Authors Myron Weiner
Year 1985
Journal Name Population and Development Review
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4 Journal Article

New Roles for Diasporas in International Relations

Authors Robin Cohen
Year 2005
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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5 Journal Article

Book Review: Ethnic Conflict and International Relations

Authors Stavros T. Constantinou
Year 1992
Journal Name International Migration Review
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6 Journal Article

International Migration, International Relations and Foreign Policy

Authors Christopher Mitchell
Year 1989
Journal Name International Migration Review
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7 Journal Article

International Migration, International Relations and Foreign Policy

Authors Christopher Mitchell
Year 1989
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 27
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8 Journal Article

Book Review: Ethnic Groups in International Relations

Authors Patrizia Salvetti
Year 1993
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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10 Journal Article

New Roles for Diasporas in International Relations

Authors Robin Cohen
Year 2005
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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11 Journal Article

ETHNIC-GROUPS IN INTERNATIONAL-RELATIONS - SMITH,P

Authors JY MUCKLE
Year 1992
Journal Name SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN REVIEW
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12 Journal Article

Sending States and Diaspora Positionality in International Relations

Authors Maria Koinova
Year 2018
Journal Name International Political Sociology
Citations (WoS) 2
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13 Journal Article

REFUGEES AND INTERNATIONAL-RELATIONS - LOESCHER,G, MONAHAN,L

Authors T WATERS
Year 1991
Journal Name Disasters
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14 Journal Article

Book Review: The Ethnic Dimension in International Relations

Authors James Jupp
Year 1995
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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15 Journal Article

The Russian Diaspora in International Relations: ‘Compatriots’ in Britain

Authors Andy Byford
Year 2012
Journal Name Europe-Asia Studies
Citations (WoS) 7
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16 Journal Article

Human Rights and International Relations: Morality, Law, and Politics

Authors James C. Hsiung
Year 1993
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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17 Journal Article

War as experience: contributions from international relations and feminist analysis

Authors Joshka Wessels
Year 2013
Journal Name Peacebuilding
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19 Journal Article

NATURE DOES NOT EXIST: CONSERVATIONISMS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN DONANA

Authors Lino Camprubi
Year 2016
Journal Name Arbor
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20 Journal Article

Politics by Number: Indicators as Social Pressure in International Relations

Authors Judith G. Kelley, Beth A. Simmons
Year 2014
Journal Name American Journal of Political Science
Citations (WoS) 72
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21 Journal Article

‘HOME-GROWNING’ INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES: A PRE-THEORISATION

Authors Jeconiah Louis Dreisbach, Roche Christine C Angeles
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
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22 Journal Article

Germany and America: Essays on Problems of International Relations and Immigration.

Authors Frederick C. Luebke, Hans L. Trefousse
Year 1982
Journal Name International Migration Review
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23 Journal Article

Race, International Relations, U.S. Foreign Policy, and the African Liberation Struggle

Authors Tilden J. LeMelle
Year 1972
Journal Name Journal of Black Studies
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24 Journal Article

Migration and International Relations: Cooperation and Control in the European Community

Authors James F. Hollifield
Year 1992
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 33
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25 Journal Article

Refugees in International Relations. Edited by Alexander Betts and Gil Loescher.

Authors Mark F. N. Franke
Year 2012
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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26 Journal Article

Migration and International Relations: Cooperation and Control in the European Community

Authors James F. Hollifield
Year 1992
Journal Name International Migration Review
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27 Journal Article

Reassessing the Relevance of the Pan-African Discourse in Contemporary International Relations

Authors Valery B. Ferim
Year 2017
Journal Name Theoria
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28 Journal Article

Celebrity Activism in International Relations: In Search of a Framework for Analysis

Authors Asteris Huliaras, Nikolaos Tzifakis
Year 2010
Journal Name Global Society
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29 Journal Article

Nations abroad: Diaspora politics and international relations in the former Soviet Union

Authors B Fowkes
Year 1999
Journal Name Slavic Review
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30 Journal Article

Human Insecurity: Understanding International Migration from a Human Security Perspective

Authors Francesca Vietti, Todd Scribner
Year 2013
Journal Name Journal on Migration and Human Security
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31 Journal Article

Who Owns a Deadly Virus? Viral Sovereignty, Global Health Emergencies, and the Matrix of the International

Authors Stefan Elbe
Year 2022
Journal Name International Political Sociology
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33 Journal Article

Migration, International Relations and the New Europe: Theoretical Perspectives from Institutional Political Sociology

Authors Martin O. Heisler
Year 1992
Journal Name International Migration Review
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35 Journal Article

Book Review: Germany and America: Essays on Problems of International Relations and Immigration

Authors Frederick C. Luebke
Year 1982
Journal Name International Migration Review
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36 Journal Article

Study on International Relations and Training of Diplomatic Personnel in Brazil and Bolivia

Authors Santos Johnatan Da Costa, Alla Borzova, Maria Luisa Claure Quiroga
Journal Name Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Education, Language, Art and Inter-cultural Communication (ICELAIC 2019)
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37 Journal Article

Constructing international relations: The role of transnational migrants and other non‐state actors

Authors Sarah J. Mahler
Year 2000
Journal Name Identities
Citations (WoS) 30
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38 Journal Article

Governing Diasporas in International Relations: The Transnational Politics of Croatia and Former Yugoslavia

Authors Sara Bernard
Year 2019
Journal Name Europe-Asia Studies
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39 Journal Article

Constructing the “Domestic Abroad”: Re-examining the Role of Diasporas in International Relations

Authors Robert W. Glover
Year 2012
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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40 Journal Article

Constructing the “Domestic Abroad”: Re-examining the Role of Diasporas in International Relations

Authors Robert W. Glover
Year 2007
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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41 Journal Article

Migration, International Relations and the New Europe: Theoretical Perspectives from Institutional Political Sociology

Authors Martin O. Heisler
Year 1992
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 16
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42 Journal Article

GERMANY AND AMERICA - ESSAYS ON PROBLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL-RELATIONS AND IMMIGRATION - TREFUUSSE,HL

Authors S BAUSCHINGER
Year 1983
Journal Name GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW
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43 Journal Article

"If we want to have a good future, we need to do something about it". Youth, security and imagined horizons in the intercultural Arctic Norway

Authors Astri Dankertsen, Elisabeth Pettersen, Jill-Beth Otterlei
Year 2021
Citations (WoS) 2
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45 Journal Article

Global South to the Rescue: Emerging Humanitarian Superpowers and Globalizing Rescue Industries

Authors Paul Amar
Year 2012
Journal Name Globalizations
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46 Journal Article

The Turkish Diaspora in Germany

Authors Wesley D. Chapin
Year 1996
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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47 Journal Article

Border crossings as soft power: international relations, digital diplomacy and the “border control museum complex”

Authors Ruben Zaiotti
Year 2023
Journal Name International Journal of Migration and Border Studies
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48 Journal Article

Border crossings as soft power: international relations, digital diplomacy and the 'border control museum complex'

Authors Ruben Zaiotti
Year 2023
Journal Name International Journal of Migration and Border Studies
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49 Journal Article

A Dual Process Model of attitudes toward immigration: Predicting intergroup and international relations with China

Authors Nicole Satherley, Chris G. Sibley
Year 2016
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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50 Journal Article

The rebirth of area studies: challenges for history, politics and international relations in the 21st century

Authors Oguzhan Ozdemir
Year 2022
Journal Name Eurasian Geography and Economics
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51 Journal Article

Polityczna rola diaspory na przykładzie krajów Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej i obszaru postsowieckiego

Authors Magdalena Lesińska
Year 2021
Journal Name Politeja
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52 Journal Article

Pol-Casting: The Use of Podcasting in the Teaching and Learning of Politics and International Relations

Authors Jason Ralph, Naomi Head, Simon Lightfoot
Year 2010
Journal Name European Political Science
Citations (WoS) 11
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53 Journal Article

The International Politics of Law-enforcement Cooperation

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The proposal includes three studies in the field of international relations. These studies examine the political dimensions of international cooperation in law enforcement. Study 1 explores why states succeed or fail to cooperate against smuggling along a shared border. The goal is to explain why Jordan has cooperated with Israel in combating smugglers of goods and persons, whereas Egypt has been less cooperative. Based on fieldwork in the Israel-Egypt and Israel-Jordan border areas, the study links governments' domestic political concerns to their efforts against smuggling. Study 2 examines the Israeli efforts against intellectual property piracy of American and European goods. Based on fieldwork in Israel, this study explains why Israel's enforcement of intellectual property rights is ineffective. Study 3 examines international cooperation among courts in combating parental child-abduction. This study explains the origin and evolution of the unique international regime that tackles child abduction. The study also explains why many countries have been reluctant to join this regime. The study involves fieldwork in Europe and the United States as well as interviews with judges at international judicial conferences. The three studies advance the analysis of the politics of law enforcement within the field of international relations. These studies also offer important insights for policy.
Year 2011
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54 Project

Insights from Complexity Thinking for Border Studies: The State Border as Emergent Property of International Relations Systems

Authors Norbert Cyrus
Year 2024
Book Title Border Complexities and Logics of Dis/Order
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55 Book Chapter

Legitimate Exclusion of Would-Be Immigrants: A View from Global Ethics and the Ethics of International Relations

Authors Enrique Camacho-Beltran
Year 2019
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCES-BASEL
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56 Journal Article

Refugee Resettlement

Authors Liliana Lyra Jubilut, Adèle Garnier, Kristin Bergtora Sandvik
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58 Book

SHORT REVIEWS

Authors Sajeda Amin, John Bongaarts, Susan Greenhalgh, ...
Year 2002
Journal Name Population and Development Review
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59 Journal Article

Tourism geopolitics: roots and branches

Authors Jamie Gillen
Year 2024
Citations (WoS) 6
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60 Journal Article

Problems of intercultural communication in Egyptian-American diplomatic relations

Authors R COHEN
Year 1987
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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61 Journal Article

Recentering the human in the continuums of in/mobility and in/security: Perceptions from two emblematic borders

Authors Anitta Kynsilehto, Angel Iglesias Ortiz
Year 2023
Journal Name Relaciones Internacionales
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63 Journal Article

Diaspora as Cultures of Cooperation

Authors Ariane Sadjed, David Carment
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64 Book

"Securing Europe, Fighting its Enemies: The making of a security culture in Europe and beyond, 1815-1914"

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'This project examines the development of a European security culture as the sum of mutually shared perceptions on “enemies of the states,” “vital interests,” and corresponding practices, between 1815 and 1914. By studying seven distinct instances of supranational security cooperation and their professional agents we will analyze how this European security culture emerged as early as 1815 as an open process of convergence and divergence, and of inclusion and exclusion. The team consists of the PI, 3 PhDs, 1 Post-Doc, and a research assistant. The postulated existence of a shared European security culture in the 19th century may seem counterintuitive. Historians and scholars of international relations generally view the first half of this age through the lenses of “balance of power” and hegemony, and the second half as shaped by bellicose nationalism rather than collective security. European security cooperation and culture is generally situated after 1918, or 1945, as a reaction to the horrors of war and motivated by economic considerations. Nevertheless, after 1815 several concrete transnational security regimes were forged, (partly) designed to deal with “enemies of the states,” such as the Commissions on the Rhine and the Danube (to fight smugglers), the European Commissions on Syria and China (to fight colonial rebels), the Anti-Piracy and Anti-Anarchism Campaigns, and others. These security regimes, dictated by the threats and interests, were highly dynamic, encompassing a growing corpus of professional agents from different branches (police, judicial, military), and evolving from military interventions into police and judicial regimes. They were midwife to a veritable European security culture. This important development has not received the attention it deserves within the framework of the history of international relations and international studies. Our hypothesis is that the development of this culture (threat/interest perceptions and practices) was dependent on four determinants: 1) the quality of the epistemic community (agents), 2) their threat/interest demarcations (subject/object), 3) the level of juridification and the use of military/police force (norms), and 4) innovations in the information, communication, and transportation technologies (technology). These determinants explain variance and change, ranging from inclusion to exclusion of groups and interests, and from juridical convergence between the European states/societies regarding the security practices in some cases to a total dissolution in other cases. This project pioneers a new multidisciplinary approach to the combined history of international relations and internal policy, aiming to “historicize security.” Using new material, we are comparing seven different security regimes where Europe engaged globally, that stretched across the political and commercial domain, affected urban and maritime environments, and reached around the world to the Ottoman Empire and China.'
Year 2014
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Hierarchical Governance and the Refugee Compact in Central America: Host States, Containment, and the Absence of International Resettlement

Authors Craig Damian Smith, Craig Damian Smith
Year 2023
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
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67 Journal Article

Diplomatic Affairs and International Law, 1913

Authors Alfred L. P. Dennis
Year 1914
Journal Name American Political Science Review
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69 Journal Article

The Dynamics of Voters’ Left/Right Identification: The Role of Economic and Cultural Attitudes

Authors Catherine E. de Vries, Armen Hakhverdian, Bram Lancee
Year 2013
Journal Name Political Science Research and Methods
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70 Journal Article

Bilingualism, federal policy on bilingual education and intercultural relations

Authors J LEVY
Year 1985
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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72 Journal Article

AFRICA's ‘INFRASTRUCTURE GLOBALITIES’: Rethinking the Political Geographies of Economic Hubs from the Global South

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Power beyond the state is most prevalent in economic infrastructure hubs with high technology and multiple global actors. Here, investors from emerging powers challenge traditional theory and practice. Chinese and Brazilian companies are now the most important bilateral investors in Africa. They apply existing rules and practices, and introduce new practices of governance and business-society relations that compete with Western norms. But their impact is not properly understood in theories of transnational governance. This project will rethink transnational governance by focusing on the margins of international relations to explain how models and experiences of actors from the Global South redefine the governance of economic hubs. Seemingly in the margins of international political economy, and neglected in International Relations, in Africa new forms of power and governance are invented and tested. Here states are weaker and experiments with multiple non-state actors and modes of governance tolerated. The fringes of theory-building in the discipline, the hubs of transnational economic infrastructure, and everyday practices of cross-border management can be theorized as arenas of the production, contestation and change of transnational governance. INFRAGLOB combines analysing the ideas driving Chinese and Brazilian management of large-scale port and mining projects with multi-sited ethnographic research of exemplary cases in Mozambique and Tanzania, establishing how these concepts are enacted, negotiated and disregarded in practice. It rethinks publics by mapping controversies that connect Africa, Brazil and China, and establishes how interactions and frictions between diverse practitioners and standards change broader transnational governance of business-community relations and security. ‘Infrastructure globalities’ will provide a unique understanding of how the Global South changes practices of governance and business-society relations in a multipolar world.
Year 2018
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"Rural Development, Food Security and Political Stability in Iraq"

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'RUDEFOPOS-IRAQ will assess what role food security and rural development have played in the politics of current and former regimes in Iraq, how such politics have played out in the prevalent networks of patronage and rent distribution and how they have affected international relations of the country, most notably during the Oil-for-Food Program episode of the 1990s and in the hydropolitics with Turkey and Syria. Iraq is the only country in the Middle East of which domestic archives exist. The archives of the Iraqi government and the Baath party were brought to the US after 2003. RUDEFOPOS-IRAQ will take advantage of these exceptional sources in addition to newspaper, data by international organizations, grey material and interviews. It will then link back its specific findings with the existing literature about Iraq’s political economy and international relations in general. To examine challenges to food security on a household level comparative surveys in rural and urban communities will be undertaken. Iraq offers an interesting case study in the Middle East, not only because sanctions and war have affected food security and economic development like in no other country in the region. In terms of per capita resource endowments it stands between the oil rich Gulf states and semi-rentier states like Egypt or Syria that have to rely on modest and dwindling oil production and indirect participation in oil rent flows via migrant remittances and aid payments. Iraq is also of great importance to the European Union, not only because of its political instability, but also because of its economic potential. It has the fastest growing oil exports in the Middle East, is a potential source of natural gas for the planned Nabucco pipeline and holds 9 percent of the world’s phosphate reserves.'
Year 2013
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74 Project

Intended and Unintended Consequences of Forced Migrations: A Neglected Aspect of East Europe's Twentieth Century History

Authors Ewa Morawska
Year 2000
Journal Name International Migration Review
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75 Journal Article

Environmental Diplomacy and Geopolitics

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This proposal seeks to increase and reinforce the cooperation that has been initiated between the University of Economics in Bratislava, Sciences Po and the University of Liège in the field of Environmental Diplomacy and Geopolitics. This field of international relations is gaining increasing importance, as environmental issues have become an increasingly important matter in international politics. The three partner universities have all developed a specific field of expertise in relation to the topic of the proposal: The Faculty of International Relations of the University of Economics in Bratislava (EUBA) has developed a wide expertise in the politics of environmental resources, including its security dimension; Sciences Po has recently launched a new research programme entitled Politics of the Earth, which looks at the new geopolitical challenges brought upon by the Anthropocene; The University of Liège (ULG) has specialised into the human impacts of environmental changes, with a focus on migration and health issues. Thus the areas of expertise of the three partners cover a wide range of subjects related to environmental diplomacy and geopolitics: resources, politics and impacts. The key objective of this proposal is to bring these areas of expertise together to create a comprehensive and consistent cluster of research activities. This cluster will allow for a better understanding of the interactions between environmental politics, natural resources and their influence on human populations. In particular, the partnership will seek to achieve the following objectives: 1. Develop joint research activities, events and projects pertaining to environmental diplomacy and geopolitics. 2. Foster cooperation and exchanges of faculty and students between the three partners, as well as with other international, non-EU partners. 3. Reinforce the research and teaching capacities of the partner universities. 4. Develop a common publication strategy
Year 2016
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Environmental Refugees: Reflections on the Concept and the Contemporary Challenges

Authors Andrea Vettorassi, Orzete Amorim
Year 2021
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78 Journal Article

Governance, 'sovereignty-state-territory triad', human population migration and xenophobia in (South) Africa

Authors J. Tsheola, M. Segage
Year 2015
Journal Name TD-THE JOURNAL FOR TRANSDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
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79 Journal Article

Public Relations and Diplomacy in a Globalized World: An Issue of Public Communication

Authors Jacquie L'Etang
Year 2009
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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80 Journal Article

Construing the cultural other and the self: A Personal Construct analysis of English and Italian perceptions of national character

Authors Viv Burr, Massimo Giliberto, Trevor Butt
Year 2014
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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81 Journal Article

Free Trade and New Economic Powers: Th e Worldview of Peter Mandelson

Authors Fiorella TRISCRITTI
Year 2007
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82 Working Paper

The problem of human trafficking in post-soviet Azerbaijan : socio-political context

Authors Sergey RUMYANSEV
Description
The protection of human rights, particularly in the context of international relations, and domestic policy formation in the field of gender equality are the two most important social and political contexts, within which the questions and discussions regarding the issue of human trafficking in Azerbaijan are addressed. It should be emphasized that, as a significant problem requiring a serious response on the part of state institutions, the problem of human trafficking has been on the agenda since the early 2000s. This is due to the increasingly active participation of both government officials and NGO representatives in various international programs and agreements, as well as the assumption of a number of obligations at international level, etc.
Year 2013
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83 Report

From a Floating World: Emigration to Europe from Post-War Vietnam

Authors Andrew Hardy
Year 2002
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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84 Journal Article

Clarifying Survival Migration: A Response

Authors alexander betts
Year 2014
Journal Name European Political Science
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85 Journal Article

Formation of historical consciousness among Greek adolescents: Some insights for political science theory

Authors EH Prodromou
Year 2000
Journal Name Journal of Modern Greek Studies
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86 Journal Article

POPULISM IN THE FOREIGN POLICY OF CENTRAL EUROPEAN STATES

Authors Marko Lovec, Ana Boiinovic Fenko
Year 2019
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
Citations (WoS) 4
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87 Journal Article

The autonomy and democracy of indigenous peoples in Canada and Mexico

Authors JL Garcia-Aguilar
Year 1999
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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88 Journal Article

The role of development models in Japan’s and Korea’s relations with Central Asia: Discourses and practices

Authors Nikolay Murashkin, Eriks Varpahovskis
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of Eurasian Studies
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89 Journal Article

Openness, transparency and the right of access to documents in the EU : in-depth analysis for the PETI committee

Authors Deirdre CURTIN, Päivi LEINO
Description
Upon request of the PETI Committee, the Policy Department on Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs commissioned the present analysis, which examines the situation in relation to openness, transparency, access to documents and information in the EU. Case law and developments in the jurisprudence of the CJEU are examined, notably for legislative documents, documents relating to administrative proceedings, to Court proceedings, infringement proceedings and EU Pilot cases, protection of privacy and international relations. Current and future challenges, as well as conclusions and policy recommendations are set out, in order to ensure compliance with the Treaties’ and Charter of Fundamental Rights’ requirements aimed at enhancing citizens’ participation in the EU decision-making process, and consequently stronger accountability and democracy in the EU.
Year 2016
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90 Report

The Lewisian Turning Point and International Migration: The Case of Japan

Authors Susumu Watanabe
Year 1994
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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91 Journal Article

Transforming Citizenship: Membership, Strategies of Containment, and the Public Sphere in Latino Communities

Authors Raymond Rocco
Year 2004
Journal Name Latino Studies
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95 Journal Article

Ethnic Self-Consciousness and Interethnic Relations in the Poly-Ethnic Region: A Research in Tatarstan

Authors Rustam Gibadullin, Norair Asratyan, Zoya Asratyan, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name TARIH KULTUR VE SANAT ARASTIRMALARI DERGISI-JOURNAL OF HISTORY CULTURE AND ART RESEARCH
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96 Journal Article

Rethinking Italy's shrinking place in the international arena

Authors Federico ROMERO
Year 2016
Journal Name The International Spectator
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97 Journal Article

Diaspora economics: new perspectives

Authors Amelie Constant, KF Zimmermann
Year 2016
Journal Name International Journal of Manpower
Citations (WoS) 4
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98 Journal Article

The invisible luggage of the displaced: emotions, trauma and public diplomacy

Authors Alina Dolea
Year 2022
Journal Name PLACE BRANDING AND PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
Citations (WoS) 2
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99 Journal Article
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