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The Development of Inefficient Property Rights in the Postbellum U.S South

Intergenerational cycles of violence: the effects of war on intimate partner violence

Information Manipulation and Organised Crime: Examining the Nexus

Islamo-gangsterism: organized crime and Islamist insurgency

Providing the Evidence and Analysis for a UK Counter-Kleptocracy Strategy

Attention! Unequal Commemoration and Other Injustices of Attention

Philip Leverhulme Prize 2021 – The Moral Psychology of War

Oxford Martin Programme on Changing Global Order

Working from the Boundaries: Defence Counsels in International Criminal Justice

Are Generations Selfish? How Can Policy-Makers Bridge the Age Divide in British Politics?

The Implications of the European Green Deal for the Middle East: lessons from the EU-Jordan relations

A close-up of the preamble to the 1959 Tunisian constitution

The Development of Arab Constitutions

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