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No Justice without Disability (2024)
Book Chapter
Begon, J. (2025). No Justice without Disability. In H. Hänel, & J. Müller (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Non-Ideal Theory. Routledge

Principles of justice should not be developed without incorporating the perspectives of oppressed groups. The reason for this is twofold. First, failing to do so will tend to lead to inadequate principles of justice. Second, even when principles of j... Read More about No Justice without Disability.

Have people ‘had enough of experts’? The impact of populism and pandemic misinformation on institutional trust in comparative perspective (2024)
Journal Article
Štětka, V., Brandao, F., Mihelj, S., Tóth, F., Hallin, D., Rothberg, D., Ferracioli, P., & Klimkiewicz, B. (online). Have people ‘had enough of experts’? The impact of populism and pandemic misinformation on institutional trust in comparative perspective. Information, Communication and Society, 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118x.2024.2413121

Public trust in institutions is a key prerequisite for effective crisis management. However, the rise of populism and misinformation in recent years made it increasingly difficult to maintain institutional trust. Despite this recognition, we still la... Read More about Have people ‘had enough of experts’? The impact of populism and pandemic misinformation on institutional trust in comparative perspective.

Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century British Thought (2024)
Book Chapter
Dimova-Cookson, M. (2024). Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century British Thought. In G. Gaus, F. D'Agostino, & R. Muldoon (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy (145-155). (2nd ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003411598-15

Key features of late nineteenth-and early twentieth-century British thought include analysis of the nature of liberty, keen interest in the role of the state in creating conditions for personal development, and belief either in the perfectibility of... Read More about Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century British Thought.

Scaling research and practice of scholarships impact for peace: The role of theory (2024)
Journal Article
Almassri, A. (2024). Scaling research and practice of scholarships impact for peace: The role of theory. International Journal of Educational Research, 128, Article 102467. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijer.2024.102467

The scope of appraising international higher education scholarships’ potential impact on peace should be broadened beyond assessing their contribution to technical recovery and development. Extant research often limits appreciation of this contributi... Read More about Scaling research and practice of scholarships impact for peace: The role of theory.

The Structural and Temporal Curb of Populism: A Cross-Country Analysis of Authoritarian Populist Influences on Journalism (2024)
Journal Article
Çelik, B., Radl, M., Ribac, M., Toth, F., & Turnšek, T. (2024). The Structural and Temporal Curb of Populism: A Cross-Country Analysis of Authoritarian Populist Influences on Journalism. Journalism Studies, 25(16), 1990-2010. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670x.2024.2407948

As right-wing authoritarian-populism becomes a defining feature of world politics, scholars increasingly acknowledge its challenging impacts on journalism. Focusing largely on the populist rhetoric, this interest leaves the structural influences of a... Read More about The Structural and Temporal Curb of Populism: A Cross-Country Analysis of Authoritarian Populist Influences on Journalism.

The micro-dynamics of peace and conflict (2024)
Journal Article
Brett, R., Ginty, R. M., Sagherian-Dickey, T., & Voyvodic, C. (2024). The micro-dynamics of peace and conflict. Security Dialogue, 55(5), 443-461. https://doi.org/10.1177/09670106241269753

The study of micro-dynamics has grown over the last two decades, emerging now as a mainstay in research on peace and conflict. The focus on micro-dynamics, and other micro-level approaches, challenges the primacy of state-centric research. Yet despit... Read More about The micro-dynamics of peace and conflict.

Long-Run Trends in Partisan Polarization of Climate Policy-Relevant Attitudes Across Countries (2024)
Journal Article
Caldwell, D., Cohen, G., & Vivyan, N. (online). Long-Run Trends in Partisan Polarization of Climate Policy-Relevant Attitudes Across Countries. Environmental Politics, https://doi.org/10.1080/09644016.2024.2403957

We summarize long-run trends in partisan polarization of voters’ climate policy-relevant attitudes across 36 countries and multiple decades (1993–2020). We find substantial growth in partisan polarization of these attitudes in the US, other Anglophon... Read More about Long-Run Trends in Partisan Polarization of Climate Policy-Relevant Attitudes Across Countries.

Countering Authoritarian Behavior in Democracies (2024)
Journal Article
Hobolt, S. B., & Osnabrügge, M. (online). Countering Authoritarian Behavior in Democracies. Political Behavior, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11109-024-09971-5

Democratic stability hinges on voters’ commitment to democratic norms, yet there are many examples of voters’ willingness to tolerate politicians who violate such principles. This article examines whether critical responses by other politicians can e... Read More about Countering Authoritarian Behavior in Democracies.

Minimalist economic management, deferred revenue regime and aid dependency: Explaining contradictory post‐war statebuilding aims (2024)
Journal Article
Rafi, K. (online). Minimalist economic management, deferred revenue regime and aid dependency: Explaining contradictory post‐war statebuilding aims. Global Policy, https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.13427

The paper analyses a contradiction in the liberal approach to post‐war statebuilding. The form of the state is seen to aim for the establishment of a centralised maximalist administration when the state's de jure economic policy makes its revenue dep... Read More about Minimalist economic management, deferred revenue regime and aid dependency: Explaining contradictory post‐war statebuilding aims.

The Islamic State's Drone Innovation (2024)
Book Chapter
Archambault, E., & Veilleux-Lepage, Y. (2024). The Islamic State's Drone Innovation. In J. P. Rogers (Ed.), De Gruyter Handbook of Drone Warfare (243-254). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110742039-017

This chapter provides a survey of IS’ drone program, how it came to embody this most salient menace, and how IS innovated in its use of drones. To this end, we outline how IS built structures to centralise drone development and modification, as well... Read More about The Islamic State's Drone Innovation.