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101. Place-based and Place-bound Realities: A Chinese Firm's Embeddedness in Tanzania

102. Chinese Employers and Their Ugandan Workers: Tensions, Frictions and Cooperation in an African City

103. Survey of Experts on Climate Change Awareness and Public Participation in China

104. The KMT–CCP Forum: Securing Consent for Cross-Strait Rapprochement

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

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

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

108. Researching Ethnic Relations as the Outcome of Political Processes

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

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

111. Pastor Paulo vs. Doctor Carlos: Professional Titles as Voting Heuristics in Brazil

112. The Effects of Gubernatorial Influence and Political Careerism on Senatorial Voting Behavior: The Argentine Case

113. Civil–Military Relations in Brazil: A Reassessment

114. Evaluating Theories of Decision-making on the Peruvian Constitutional Tribunal

115. Taxing with Dictators and Democrats: Regime Effects, Transfers and Revenue in Argentina's Provinces

116. Subnational Electoral Contexts and Corruption in Mexico

117. Determinants of Judicial Dissent in Contexts of Extreme Institutional Instability: The Case of Ecuador's Constitutional Court

118. Great Promise, but Poor Performance: Understanding the Collapse of Venezuela's Causa Radical

119. Partisan Protesters and Nonpartisan Protests in Brazil

120. Western–Chinese Academic Collaboration in the Social Sciences

121. Shifting Ideologics of Research Funding: The CPC's National Planning Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences

122. The Impact of Changing Incentives in China on International Cooperation in Social Science Research on China

123. Changes in International Research Cooperation in China: Positive Perspectives

124. "Embedded Research" in Collaborative Fieldwo

125. Let's Not Go There: Coping with (Pre-) Selection Bias in Collaborative Field Research

126. Religious Revival among the Zhuang People in China: Practising "Superstition" and Standardizing a Zhuang Religion

127. Of Canons and Commodities: The Cultural Predicaments of Nuosu-Yi "Bimo Culture"

128. Re-Fusing Ethnicity and Religion: An Experiment on Tibetan Grounds

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

141. Central Control and Local Welfare Autonomy in Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Macau

142. Resident Evaluation and Expectation of Social Services in Guangzhou

143. Local Autonomy in Action: Beijing's Hong Kong and Macau Policies

144. From Minimum Wage to Standard Work Hour: HKSAR Labour Politics in Regime Change

145. A Comparative Analysis of the Cash Handout Policy of Hong Kong and Macau

146. Online Consultation and Citizen Feedback in Chinese Policymaking

147. Altering the Rules: Chinese Homeowners' Participation in Policymaking

148. The Political Contexts of Religious Exchanges: A Study on Chinese Protestants' International Relations

149. The Determinants of Arms Spending in South America

150. Regulatory Agencies and Courts in the South: The Overlaps in Colombian Water Regulation

151. Demos-Constraining or Demos-Enabling Federalism? Political Institutions and Policy Change in Brazil

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

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

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

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

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

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

158. Political Polarization in Taiwan: A Growing Challenge to Catch-all Parties?

159. Ma Ying-jeou's Presidential Discourse

160. The Impact of Electoral System Reform on Taiwan's Local Factions

161. Liberalist Variation in Taiwan: Four Democratization Orientations

162. Cross-Strait Relations and the Way Forward: Observations from a European Integration Perspective

163. No Winds of Change: Taiwan's 2012 National Elections and the Post-Election Fallout

164. The New Federalism of Mexico's Party System

165. I Want It All, and I Want It Now: The Political Manipulation of Argentina's Provincial High Courts

166. Bridging the Participation Gap with Government-sponsored Neighborhood Development Programs: Can Civic Skills Be Taught?

167. Bullets and Votes: Violence and Electoral Participation in Mexico

168. "Today There Are No Indigenous People" in Chile?: Connecting the Mapuche Struggle to Anti-Neoliberal Mobilizations in South America

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

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

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

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

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

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

175. Incumbents without a Campaign Finance Advantage: Competition and Money in Chile's Congressional Elections

176. United by Discord, Divided by Consensus: National and Sub-national Articulation in Bolivia and Peru, 2000– 2010

177. Pursuing Centralization amidst Decentralization: The Politics of Brazil's Innovative Response to HIV/AIDS

178. Measuring Legislative Input on Presidential Agendas (Argentina, 1999– 2007)

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

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

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

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

183. From Top To Bottom (and Back To The Top Again): Federal Spending, Sub-national Coalitions, and Protests in Argentina, 2002 – 2006

184. Political Factionalism in Southern Mexico: The Case of Oaxaca (2000-2006)

185. In Defense of Oral History: Evidence from the Mercosur Case

186. China and Brazil: Economic Impacts of a Growing Relationship

187. Economic Liberalization and Trade Relations between Mexico and China

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

189. Chinese Migration to Russia as Revealed by Narratives in Chinese Cyberspace

190. Transnational Chinese Sphere in Singapore: Dynamics, Transformations and Characteristics

191. "Small Is Beautiful": Lessons from Laos for the Study of Chinese Overseas

192. How Africans Pursue Low-End Globalization in Hong Kong and Mainland China

193. Development vs. Environment in Taibei

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

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

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

197. The Geopolitics of Satellite Vision and North Korea

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

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

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