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“Re-Constituting” the Internal Market: Towards a Common Law of International Trade? (2020)
Journal Article
Schütze, R. (2020). “Re-Constituting” the Internal Market: Towards a Common Law of International Trade?. Yearbook of European Law, 39, 250-292. https://doi.org/10.1093/yel/yeaa005

Are the trade philosophies behind the EU internal market and the WTO international market converging or diverging; and are we, or are we not, moving towards a ‘common law of international trade’? Twenty years ago, an interesting—and swiftly famous—an... Read More about “Re-Constituting” the Internal Market: Towards a Common Law of International Trade?.

Assisting Rebels Abroad: The Ethics of Violence at the Limits of the Defensive Paradigm (2020)
Journal Article
Finlay, C. J. (2022). Assisting Rebels Abroad: The Ethics of Violence at the Limits of the Defensive Paradigm. Journal of Applied Philosophy, 39(1), 38-55. https://doi.org/10.1111/japp.12456

In this article, I analyse the theory and practice of interventions in foreign civil wars to assist rebels fighting against violently oppressive government. I argue that the indirect nature of this kind of intervention gives rise to political complic... Read More about Assisting Rebels Abroad: The Ethics of Violence at the Limits of the Defensive Paradigm.

The impact of COVID-19 on China–Persian Gulf relations: a game-changer or a spotlight? (2020)
Journal Article
Scita, J. (2020). The impact of COVID-19 on China–Persian Gulf relations: a game-changer or a spotlight?. Global Discourse: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Current Affairs and Applied Contemporary Thought, 10(4), 489-497. https://doi.org/10.1332/204378920x16014926765503

In the last decade, the relationships between China and the Persian Gulf countries have evolved from ones based on an almost entirely economic rationale to a more complex, multi-layered set of relations, often pervaded by strategic elements. The COVI... Read More about The impact of COVID-19 on China–Persian Gulf relations: a game-changer or a spotlight?.

The Impact of News Consumption on Anti-immigration Attitudes and Populist Party Support in a Changing Media Ecology (2020)
Journal Article
Štětka, V., Mihelj, S., & Tóth, F. (2021). The Impact of News Consumption on Anti-immigration Attitudes and Populist Party Support in a Changing Media Ecology. Political Communication, 38(5), 539-560. https://doi.org/10.1080/10584609.2020.1820647

Democracies around the world are facing a rising wave of right-wing populism and new nationalism, which often relies on strategic exploitation of anti-immigration sentiments. While media have long been acknowledged as important channels of anti-immig... Read More about The Impact of News Consumption on Anti-immigration Attitudes and Populist Party Support in a Changing Media Ecology.

The wane of command. Evidence on drone strikes and control within terrorist organizations (2020)
Journal Article
Rigterink, A. S. (2021). The wane of command. Evidence on drone strikes and control within terrorist organizations. American Political Science Review, 115(1), 31-50. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0003055420000908

This paper investigates how counterterrorism targeting terrorist leaders affects terrorist attacks. This effect is theoretically ambiguous and depends on whether terrorist groups are modeled as unitary actors or not. The paper exploits a natural expe... Read More about The wane of command. Evidence on drone strikes and control within terrorist organizations.

The Political Economy of Displacement: Rent Seeking, Dispossession and Precarious Mobility in Somali Cities (2020)
Journal Article
Bakonyi, J. (2021). The Political Economy of Displacement: Rent Seeking, Dispossession and Precarious Mobility in Somali Cities. Global Policy, 12(S2), 10-22. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12849

Displacement is urbanizing. Urban violence increasingly contributes to displacement while a growing number of displaced people across the globe seeks refuge in cities. This article builds on original research in four Somali cities to explore the link... Read More about The Political Economy of Displacement: Rent Seeking, Dispossession and Precarious Mobility in Somali Cities.

Nativist Policy: the comparative effects of Trumpian politics on migration decisions (2020)
Journal Article
Duch, R. M., Laroze, D., Reinprecht, C., & Robinson, T. S. (2022). Nativist Policy: the comparative effects of Trumpian politics on migration decisions. Political Science Research and Methods, 10(1), 171-187. https://doi.org/10.1017/psrm.2020.33

Firms in the USA rely on highly skilled immigrants, particularly in the science and engineering sectors. Yet, the recent politics of immigration marks a substantial change to US immigration policy. We implement a conjoint experiment that isolates the... Read More about Nativist Policy: the comparative effects of Trumpian politics on migration decisions.

Beyond the Presidency, 2016: Women Candidates in Down-Ballot Races (2020)
Book Chapter
Ditonto, T., & Andersen, D. (2020). Beyond the Presidency, 2016: Women Candidates in Down-Ballot Races. In N. Bauer (Ed.), Politicking While Female: The Political Lives of Women (115-136). LSU Press

Politicking While Female traces the challenges and opportunities that shape the experiences of women who pursue and hold positions of political leadership in the United States. In this volume, Nichole M. Bauer gathers new essays studying the forces t... Read More about Beyond the Presidency, 2016: Women Candidates in Down-Ballot Races.

Understanding and comparing HIV-related law and policy environments: cross-national data and accountability for the global AIDS response (2020)
Journal Article
Kavanagh, M. M., Graeden, E., Pillinger, M., Singh, R., Eaneff, S., Bendaud, V., …Erkkola, T. (2020). Understanding and comparing HIV-related law and policy environments: cross-national data and accountability for the global AIDS response. BMJ Global Health, 5(9), Article e003695. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2020-003695

Law and policy differences help explain why, as HIV-related science has advanced swiftly, some countries have realised remarkable progress on AIDS while others see expanding epidemics. We describe the structure and findings of a new dataset and resea... Read More about Understanding and comparing HIV-related law and policy environments: cross-national data and accountability for the global AIDS response.

‘Making Heritage Matter’? Teaching local mining history in primary schools (2020)
Journal Article
Grimshaw, L., & Mates, L. (2022). ‘Making Heritage Matter’? Teaching local mining history in primary schools. Education 3-13, 50(1), 25-39. https://doi.org/10.1080/03004279.2020.1825509

This article presents the findings of research into the teaching of local industrial history in a socially deprived primary school in post-industrial north-east England. The first of the article’s three substantive sections sets out the methodology a... Read More about ‘Making Heritage Matter’? Teaching local mining history in primary schools.

Being Earthbound: Arendt, Process, and Alienation in the Anthropocene (2020)
Journal Article
Belcher, O., & Schmidt, J. J. (2020). Being Earthbound: Arendt, Process, and Alienation in the Anthropocene. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 39(1), 103-120. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263775820953855

Hannah Arendt developed a twofold account of ‘being earthbound’ directly relevant to Anthropocene debates regarding the political. For Arendt, both senses of ‘being earthbound’ arose as humans began to act into nature, not merely upon it. The first s... Read More about Being Earthbound: Arendt, Process, and Alienation in the Anthropocene.