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The Consequences of Political Trust for Redistribution Preferences

Origins of Market Power; Campaigns Donations, and Firm Growth

Languages of the New Right

View of Earth from Space

Smart Space Governance Dialogue

The Political Economy of Africa’s new links with Asian International Financial Centres

Power to the People? Explaining authoritarian referendums in post-Soviet Eurasia

Analysing change in transboundary freshwater agreements

A Country Divided? Polarisation and identity after Brexit

The Role of Natural Resources in India-Africa Development Cooperation

The Trust in News Project

How Technological Change Reshapes Politics: Technology, Elections, and Policies

Vote Buying, Political Recruitment, and Representation.

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