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Students Make Changes: How Authoritarian Governments Respond to Student Protesters
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“It’s not your fault” How Attribution of Responsibility and Empathy Lead to Helping Behavior for Migrants who are Victims of Labor Trafficking
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'Us versus Them': Tracking Trends in European Ideological Party Families' Foreigner-Related Rhetoric in the Face of Economic and Cultural Crises
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The Effects of Targeted Foreign Aid on Clientelism: The Case of the European Recovery Program in Italy
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Blurring The Line: How The Ethnicity Of Immigrants Affects Existing Ethnic Relationships In Post-War Serbia
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Rationality, Realism, and the Melian Dialogue
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Identifying Charged Immigrant Attributes—Evidence from the U.S. and India Surrounding Citizens’ Attitudes Toward Foreign Nationals
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Parliaments and Monarchies: Blame Avoidance in the Authoritarian Context
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Forum Shopping: Facing Expropriation, Foreign Firms’ Choice between Domestic Litigation and International Litigation
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The Role of External Support on the Use of Terrorism in Civil War
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What Explains the Far Right Vote in Three European Democracies?
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War on Drugs: Drug Trafficking and its Effect on Post-Civil War Peace
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The Multidimensionality of Electoral Fraud in Colombia: How Do Political Parties Choose Between Electoral Manipulation Methods?
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Mitigating Sectarian Conflict in Iraq, Lebanon and Malaysia: an exploration of the consociational model and political elite behavior
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ICANN See Clearly Now: The Political Economy of Internet Governance
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Patriarchy and Sexual Violence in Civil Conflicts: A Theoretical
Analysis of Sierra Leone
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The Judiciary Under Siege: The Role of Civil Society in Insulating
and Advancing Judicial Independence
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Building Trust For Democracy's Sake: How Trust Building Helped
Determine Outcomes of the Arab Spring
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