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ABSTRACT The cultures and governance of security markets in the United Kingdom are often characterised through a paradoxical narrative of simultaneous state retreat and progressive advance. In the face of repeated recent high‐profile security failures, and global changes in material political economy, we argue that UK security governance is adapting to
Ben Collier, Jamie Buchan
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When French Means White: About Citizenship and the Colonial Specificities of Racism in France
Short Abstract Racialised French citizens living in marginalised social housing neighbourhoods often experience that, despite holding formal citizenship, they are not considered as fully ‘French’. Differential citizenship, where not all nationals have access to the same social, political, and economic rights is not only a feature of France's colonial ...
Claske Dijkema
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Humor e liberdades: um breve ensaio sobre ser Charlie
A violência perpetrada por alguns grupos fundamentalistas islâmicos nos últimos anos, em especial o assassinato dos chargistas franceses do Charlie Hebdo, no início de 2015, trazem à tona questionamentos nas sociedades ocidentais acerca da natureza de ...
Vinícius Liebel
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Soumission. Michel Houellebecq and the conversion to literature
“France is not Michel Houellebecq, it is not intolerance, hatred and fear”, said Prime Minister Valls during the first interview after the terror attack in Paris.
Silvia Annavini
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Small‐State Influence in EU Security Governance: Unveiling Latvian Lobbying Against Disinformation
Abstract Counter‐disinformation policies have become a prominent subject of study in Europe. The story of their early development in the European Union (EU) reveals the surprising influence of small states, in particular Latvia. This article exposes how, as a first mover in a growing coalition of like‐minded states, Latvia shaped the development of ...
Sophie L. Vériter
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DISSONANCE: Cartooning in Iran, Humor, and the Study of Things That Don't Match
ABSTRACT This essay, drawing on research with cartoonists in Iran, explores cartooning as a distinctive mode of engaged knowing through drawing and humor. By unraveling the cartoonists' capacity to perceive, compose, and amplify dissonance, the study reveals a practice that intertwines perceptive sensitivity, analytical skill, and moral commitment ...
MIRCO GÖPFERT
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Terrorism and education: Evidence from instrumental variables estimators
Summary This paper estimates the effect of exposure to terrorist violence on education. Since terrorists may choose targets endogenously, we construct a set of novel instruments. To that end, we leverage exogenous variation from a local terrorist group's revenues and its affiliation with al‐Qaeda.
Marco Alfano, Joseph‐Simon Görlach
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Abstract This article analyzes the extent of involvement of religious political leaders and their apparent, rather reluctant, acceptance by the Pakistani public seen in recent times. The study also analyzes the role of religious leaders in giving way to right‐wing extremism or Islamic militarism and how this challenges the writ of the state.
Kashif Hussain
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Niniejszy artykuł poświęcony jest jakościowej analizie dyskursu artykułów zamieszczonych w arabskojęzycznym internetowym wydaniu egipskiego dziennika „Al‑Ahrām” po zamachu na redakcję tygodnika „Charlie Hebdo” w okresie od 8 stycznia do 17 lutego 2015 ...
Iwona Król
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Do jihadist terrorist attacks cause changes in institutional trust? A multi‐site natural experiment
Abstract Results from previous research suggest that terrorist attacks lead to relatively short‐term increases in trust in institutions. The explanation for this increase is known as the ‘rally effect’, whereby individuals respond to crises and threats with more positive support for political leaders and institutions.
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