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Out of Sight, Out of Mind? UK–EU Member States Bilateralism as an Enabler of Europeanisation

open access: yesJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 64, Issue 1, Page 387-412, January 2026.
Abstract Whilst an extensive scholarship has questioned the role of the United Kingdom in multilateral and mini‐lateral venues, less attention has been devoted to the signature of 24 bilateral declarations between the United Kingdom and EU member states from 2021 to 2023.
Sarah Wolff   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Fostering trustworthy information: countering disinformation when there are no bare facts. [PDF]

open access: yesR Soc Open Sci
Boumans M   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

‘The Devil Made Me Do It’ Electus per Deus and Quasi‐Occult Crime in South Africa

open access: yesReligion Compass, Volume 20, Issue 1, January/February 2026.
ABSTRACT This study interrogates the phenomenon of ‘occult crime’ in South Africa, focusing on the perspectives of crime such as Electus per Deus, the murder of Kirsty Theologo, Hansie Cronjé, and the context behind the assumed connection between criminal culpability, mens daemonica, and the occult.
Tristán Kapp
wiley   +1 more source

Police Cloud: Functional modularity in China's cloud public security infrastructure

open access: yesRegulation &Governance, Volume 20, Issue 1, Page 90-104, January 2026.
Abstract Globally, China's Ministry of Public Security has one of the largest appetites and regulatory scopes for new technology use in policing. Using the case study of Police Cloud—a cloud infrastructure project, this paper examines a national wave of cloud migration initiated in Shandong in 2013.
Ausma Bernot
wiley   +1 more source

Inducing Compliance: Shaping Audiences' Perceptions in China's Cyber Crime Enforcement

open access: yesRegulation &Governance, Volume 20, Issue 1, Page 198-209, January 2026.
ABSTRACT Through case studies in the South Pacific and an examination of Chinese sources, this article examines two dimensions of China's cybercrime enforcement beyond its borders: how it manages to repatriate cybercriminals in the absence of formal extradition agreements, and why these repatriations are surrounded by a high degree of performativity ...
Graeme Smith
wiley   +1 more source

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