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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. Large-Scale Farms and Smallholders: Evidence from Zambia

21. Constrained Potential: A Characterisation of Mexican Microenterprises

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

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

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

25. Transitional Justice, Recognition, and Authoritative Power

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

27. New Horizons for Germany's Africa Policy

28. Stability Maintenance and Chinese Media: Beyond Political Communication?

29. rom Poisonous Weeds to Endangered Species: Shenghuo TV, Media Ecology and Stability Maintenance

30. China’s Responsiveness to Internet Opinion: A Double-Edged Sword

31. Winning Hearts and Minds? Cadres as Microbloggers in China

32. Manufacturing Consent in Cyberspace: China’s “Fifty-Cent Army”

33. Regulation with Chinese Characteristics: Deciphering Banking Regulation in China

34. When the Hong Kong Dream Meets the Anti-Mainlandisation Discourse: Mainland Chinese Students in Hong Kon

35. The Temporal Experience of Chinese Students Abroad and the Present Human Condition

36. Overthrowing the First Mountain: Chinese Student-Migrants and the Geography of Power

37. “I will change things in my own small way”: Chinese Overseas Students, “Western” Values, and Institutional Reform

38. Unseeing” Chinese Students in Japan: Understanding Educationally Channelled Migrant Experiences

39. “Creating a Home away from Home”: Chinese Undergraduate Student Enclaves in US Higher Education

40. Engagement and Reflexivity: Approaches to Chinese–Japanese Political Relations by Chinese Students in Japan

41. The Social Construction of Guangzhou as a Translocal Trading Place

42. Healthcare-Seeking Practices of African and Rural-to-Urban Migrants in Guangzhou

43. Landscapes of Aspiration in Guangzhou’s African Music Scene: Beyond the Trading Narrative

44. African Logistics Agents and Middlemen as Cultural Brokers in Guangzhou

45. The Currency of Historicity in Hong Kong: Deconstructing Nostalgia through Soy Milk

46. New Bottle, Old Wine: China’s Governance of Hong Kong in View of Its Policies in the Restive Borderlands

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

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

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

50. The Brazilian Rise and the Elusive South American Balance

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

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

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

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

55. Adaptation and Learning among Chinese Actors in Africa

56. Chinese Adaptations: African Agency, Fragmented Community and Social Capital Creation in Ghana

57. Of Other Spaces? Hybrid Forms of Chinese Engagement in Sub-Saharan Africa

58. In the Shadow of the States: The Informalities of Chinese Petty Entrepreneurship in Nigeria

59. Non-Interference 2.0: China's Evolving Foreign Policy towards a Changing Africa

60. Running Out of Time? The Evolution of Taiwan's Relations in Africa

61. Invisible Body and the Predicaments of Existence in an Urbanizing China

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

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

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

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

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

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

68. The Impacts of Changing Ruling Parties in the Twenty-First Century

69. Lessons of Defeat and Success: Taiwan's 2012 Elections in Comparative Perspective

70. Learning a Lesson from Taiwan? A Comparison of Changes and Continuity of Labour Policies in Taiwan and China

71. The Change of Ruling Parties and Taiwan\'s Claim to Multiculturalism before and after 2008

72. Anti–Media-Monopoly Policies and Further Democratisation in Taiwan

73. Taiwan's Soft Power and Public Diplomacy

74. Fragmentation, Centralisation and Policy Learning: An Example from China's Wind Industry

75. The Shaping of Chinese Corporate Social Responsibility

76. Successes and Failures of Corporate Social Responsibility Mechanisms in Chinese Extractive Industries

77. Chinese NGO–Firm Partnerships and CSR from an Institutional Perspective

78. Greening the Field? How NGOs Are Shaping Corporate Social Responsibility in China

79. Collaborative Socially Responsible Practices for Improving the Position of Chinese Workers in Global Supply Chains

80. Bittersweet China: New Discourses of Hardship and Social Organisation

81. Driving the City: Taxi Drivers and the Tactics of Everyday Life in Beijing

82. Making Citizens: Brazilian Social Policy from Getúlio to Lula

83. The Participation of Civil Society in Lula's Government

84. Surviving Corruption in Brazil: Lula's and Dilma's Success Despite Corruption Allegations, and Its Consequences

85. The Worker's Party, from Contention to Public Action: A Case of Institutionalization

86. Lulismo, Petismo, and the Future of Brazilian Politics

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

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

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

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

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

92. Rebalancing China's Emergent Capitalism: State Power, Economic Liberalization and Social Upgrading

93. Paradoxes of Prosperity in China's New Capitalism

94. Diverging Trajectories: Economic Rebalancing and Labour Policies in China

95. Moving Beyond Cheap Labour? Industrial and Social Upgrading in the Garment and LED Industries of the Pearl River Delta

96. The Local Government in Corporate Restructuring: Case Studies in Fractured Bargaining Relations

97. How Argentine Farmers Overpowered Monsanto: The Mobilization of Knowledge-users and Intellectual Property Regimes

98. "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" Explaining Political Ambition by Electoral Success in Brazil

99. The Legalization of Dispute Resolution in Mercosur

100. Demise and Resurrection of a Dominant Party: Understanding the PRI's Comeback in Mexico