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1. How Authoritarian Regimes Counter International Sanctions Pressure

2. Large-Scale Land Deals and Social Conflict: Evidence and Policy Implications

3. COVID-19 and Violent Actors in the Global South: An Inter- and Cross-Regional Comparison

4. Global South Perspectives on a Global Ban on Nuclear Weapons: A Comparative Approach

5. Justifications of Repression in Autocracies: An Empirical Analysis of the Maghreb, 2000–2010

6. Sustaining Civic Space in Times of COVID-19: Global Trends

7. The Political Economy of India’s Transition to Goods and Services Tax

8. One Year After: Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Increased Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa?

9. How Do International Sanctions End? Towards a Process-Oriented, Relational, and Signalling Perspective

10. A Comprehensive Framework for Studying Migration Policies (and a Call to Observe Them beyond Immigration to the West)

11. State(s) of Negotiation: Drivers of Forced Migration Governance in Most of the World

12. India's Social Policies: Recent Changes for the Better and Their Causes

13. Obama's Road to Cairo: The President’s Rhetorical Journey, 2008–2009

14. Forced to Leave: Determinants of Slow-Onset Displacement in Colombia

15. The Geography of Intergenerational Mobility: Evidence of Educational Persistence and the "Great Gatsby Curve" in Brazil

16. Bringing Regional Politics to the Study of Security Sector Reform: Army Reform in Sierra Leone and Iraq

17. Russian Norm Entrepreneurship in Crimea: Serious Contestation or Cheap Talk?

18. Why It Matters What We Do: Arab Citizens' Perceptions of the European Union after the 2011 Uprisings

19. When Do Religious Minorities' Grievances Lead to Peaceful or Violent Protest? Evidence from Canada’s Jewish and Muslim Communities

20. Constrained Potential: A Characterisation of Mexican Microenterprises

21. At Africa’s Expense? Disaggregating the Social Impact of Chinese Mining Operations

22. Federalism and Foreign Direct Investment: How Political Affiliation Determines the Spatial Distribution of FDI – Evidence from India

23. Secondary Powers vis-à-vis South Africa: Hard Balancing, Soft Balancing, Rejection of Followership, and Disregard of Leadership

24. Transitional Justice, Recognition, and Authoritative Power

25. The Anxious and the Climbers: Ambivalent Attitudes towards Democracy among South Africa’s Middle Class

26. New Horizons for Germany's Africa Policy

27. Electoral Rentierism? The Cross-National and Subnational Effect of Oil on Electoral Competitiveness in Multiparty Autocracies

28. State Extraction and Anti-Colonial Rebellion – Quantitative Evidence from the Former German East Africa

29. Nationalized Incumbents and Regional Challengers: Opposition-and Incumbent-Party Nationalization in Africa

30. The Brazilian Rise and the Elusive South American Balance

31. Regional Linkages and Global Policy Alignment: The Case of China–Southeast Asia Relations

32. The Plasticity of Regions: A Social Sciences–Cultural Studies Dialogue on Asia-Related Area Studies

33. SMARTer Indicators for Decent Work in a Post-2015 Development Agenda: A Discussion and a Proposal

34. Polyarchies, Competitive Oligarchies, or Inclusive Hegemonies? 23 Global Intergovernmental Organizations Compared

35. Under the State's Thumb: Results from an Empirical Survey of Civic Organizations in Vietnam

36. What Do We Know About Sexual Violence in Armed Conflicts? Recent Empirical Progress and Remaining Gaps in Peace and Conflict Research

37. Authoritarian Regime Learning: Comparative Insights from the Arab Uprisings

38. Regime Type, Inequality, and Redistributive Transfers in Developing Countries

39. State Extraction and Anti-Colonial Rebellion – Quantitative Evidence from the Former German East Africa

40. How Do Non-Democratic Regimes Claim Legitimacy? Comparative Insights from Post-Soviet Countries

41. Does Violence Pay? The Effect of Ethnic Rebellion on Overcoming Political Deprivation

42. Too Abstract to Be Feasible? Applying the Grounded Theory Method in Social Movement Research

43. Margins, Gravity, and Causality: Export Diversification and Income Levels Reconsidered

44. China and Socialist Countries: Role Change and Role Continuity

45. Researching Ethnic Relations as the Outcome of Political Processes

46. A Democratic Rentier State? Taxation, Aid Dependency, and Political Representation in Benin

47. Regional Sanctions against Burundi: A Powerful Campaign and Its Unintended Consequences

48. The Ontological (In)security of Similarity: Wahhabism versus Islamism in Saudi Foreign Policy

49. The Heterogeneity of FDI in Sub-Saharan Africa: How Do the Horizontal Productivity Effects of Emerging Investors Differ from Those of Traditional Players?

50. International Sanctions against Iran under President Ahmadinejad: Explaining Regime Persistence

51. The Institutional Presidency from a Comparative Perspective: Argentina and Brazil since the 1980s

52. A Ticking "Time Bomb"? ‒ Youth Employment Problems in China

53. Productive Power and Policy Change in Global Finance: An Analysis of China's Financial Policy Framing in the Bretton Woods Institutions

54. Informal Institutions in Autocracies: Analytical Perspectives and the Case of the Chinese Communist Party

55. Contingent Democrats in Action: Organized Labor and Regime Change in the Republic of Niger

56. Claims to Legitimacy Matter: Why Sanctions Fail to Instigate Democratization in Authoritarian Regimes

57. Mind the Gap: An Annotated Overview of Datasets in the Study of Institutions and Conflict in Divided Societies

58. What Drives Interstate Balancing? Estimations of Domestic and Systemic Factors

59. The Eritrean Diaspora: Savior or Gravedigger of the Regime? Diaspora Responses to the Imposition of UN Sanctions

60. Hooray for Global Justice? Emerging Democracies in a Multipolar World

61. Iran and the Arab Spring: Between Expectations and Disillusion

62. Credit-constrained in Risky Activities? The Determinants of the Capital Stocks of Micro and Small Firms in Western Africa

63. What Friends Are Made Of: Bilateral Linkages and Domestic Drivers of Foreign Policy Alignment with China

64. The Nature and Role of Regional Agreements in International Environmental Politics: Mapping Agreements, Outlining Future Research

65. The Politics of Contestation in Asia: How Japan and Pakistan Deal with their Rising Neighbors

66. Does Uranium Mining Increase Civil Conflict Risk? Evidence from a Spatiotemporal Analysis of Africa from 1945 to 2010, September 2012

67. Mapping Political Violence – The Approaches and Conceptual Challenges of Subnational Geospatial Analyses of Intrastate Conflict

68. Subjective Risk and Participation in Micro Life Insurance in Ghana

69. Domestic Security in the Maghreb: Deficits and Counter-Measures

70. Frames We Can Believe In: Official Framing and Ideology in the CCP's Quest for Legitimacy

71. Is There a "Chinese School" of IR?

72. Finding the Cases that Fit: Methodological Challenges in Peace Research

73. India's Turn in Climate Policy: Assessing the Interplay of Domestic and International Policy Change

74. Informelle Politik“ und „informelle Institutionen“: Konzeptionelle Grundlagen, analytische Zugänge und Herausforderungen für das Studium autoritärer und anderer politischer Herrschaftssysteme

75. When Voicelessness Meets Speechlessness – Struggling for Equity in Chinese-Ghanaian Employment Relations

76. Institutional Conflict Settlement in Divided Societies: The Role of Subgroup Identities in Self-Government Arrangements

77. The Puzzling Decline in Rural Women's Labor Force Participation in India: A Reexamination

78. The Political Economy of Regional Power: Turkey under the AKP

79. Political Change in the Middle East: An Attempt to Analyze the "Arab Spring"

80. The Consequences of Failed Mediation in Civil Wars: Assessing the Sri Lankan Case

81. The Geopolitics of Satellite Vision and North Korea

82. Rising South Korea: A Minor Player or a Regional Power?

83. Postwar Youth Violence: A Mirror of the Relationship between Youth and Adult Society

84. Renewables in the Energy Transition: Evidence on Solar Home Systems and Lighting-Fuel Choice in Kenya

85. Origins and Outcomes of Electoral Institutions in African Hybrid Regimes: A Comparative Perspective

86. It's Not Only Rents: Explaining the Persistence and Change of Neopatrimonialism in Indonesia

87. Do Religious Factors Impact Armed Conflict? Empirical Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa

88. Managing Ethnic Conflict: The Menu of Institutional Engineering

89. Negotiating Political Spaces: Social and Environmental Activism in the Chinese Countryside

90. Who Drives Change? Comparing the Evolution of Domestic Climate Governance in India and South Africa

91. Revisiting the Resource–Conflict Link: A Systematic Comparative Test of Causal Mechanisms in Four Major Oil-Exporting Countries

92. Burma's Transition to "Disciplined Democracy": Abdication or Institutionalization of Military Rule?

93. Fighting for a Kingdom of God? The Role of Religion in the Ivorian Crisis

94. The G20: Engine of Asian Regionalism?

95. Chinese Commodity Imports in Ghana and Senegal: Demystifying Chinese Business Strength in Urban West Africa

96. Perceptions of (Micro)Insurance in Southern Ghana: The Role of Information and Peer Effects

97. Attitudes to Chronic Poverty in the "Global Village"

98. Why Do Some Oil Exporters Experience Civil War But Others Do Not? A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Net Oil-Exporting Countries

99. Security Policies of India, Brazil and South Africa – Regional Security Contexts as Constraints for a Common Agenda

100. Cutting Bread or Cutting Throats? – Findings from a New Database on Religion, Violence and Peace in Sub – Saharan Africa, 1990 to 2008