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What role does local media play in shaping citizens’ climate change beliefs and climate mobilisation in developing countries?

Understanding Territory and Sovereignty in Wartime Ukraine: A Longitudinal Cross-Survey Analysis

RE: Building Ukraine For All: Inclusive Recovery for a Resilient Ukraine

Does Interethnic Contact Reduce Prejudice? Evidence from Public Swimming Pools.

Promoting and Safeguarding Democracy: Does the EU matter?

Do Wars Build States?

Infrastructures of Anti-Colonial Revolt: Mass Politics in the 1919 Egyptian Revolution

Africa Offshore: The Global Offshore Economy and the Reshaping of African Politics

Intra-Party Sources of Electoral System Change

Nonviolent Repression in Electoral Autocracies

How the world wants to be governed

The Stigmatization of Political Ideologies

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