Nr. |
Titel |
Autor |
Jahr |
Band |
1 |
Light touch, lean tally : impacts of an MSME support program in Côte d’Ivoire |
Lakemann, Tabea |
2024 |
342 |
2 |
Much ado about Islam : the political integration of Muslim minorities in Guyana and Suriname |
Hirseland, Aline-Sophia |
2024 |
341 |
3 |
Why do community members support clientelistic deals? : how collective voting decisions are taken in uru indigenous communities, Bolivia |
Hirseland, Aline-Sophia |
2024 |
340 |
4 |
Personnel, institutions, and power : revisiting the concept of executive personalisation |
Llanos, Mariana |
2024 |
339 |
5 |
From fields to factories : special economic zones, foreign direct investment, and labour markets in Vietnam |
Tafese, Tevin |
2023 |
338 |
6 |
Coping with complexity : dealing with non-state armed actors |
Deepen, Yannick |
2023 |
337 |
7 |
How authoritarian regimes counter international sanctions pressure |
Soest, Christian von |
2023 |
336 |
8 |
Digitalisation and labour markets in developing countries |
Fietz, Katharina |
2023 |
335 |
9 |
Militarisation of COVID-19 responses and autocratisation |
Croissant, Aurel |
2023 |
334 |
10 |
Africas emergent tech sector : its characteristics and impact on development and labour markets |
Lay, Jann et al. |
2023 |
333 |
11 |
Sustaining civic space in times of COVID-19 : global trends |
Lorch, Jasmin et al. |
2022 |
332 |
12 |
Justifications of repression in autocracies : an empirical analysis of the Maghreb, 2000-2010 |
Josua, Maria |
2022 |
331 |
13 |
Global South perspectives on a global ban on nuclear weapons : a comparative approach |
Bandarra, Leonardo et al. |
2022 |
330 |
14 |
COVID-19 and violent actors in the global south : an inter- and cross-regional comparison |
Bank, André et al. |
2022 |
329 |
15 |
Large-scale land deals and social conflict : evidence and policy implications |
Juan, Alexander de et al. |
2022 |
328 |
16 |
One year after : has the COVID-19 pandemic increased violence in sub-Saharan Africa? |
Basedau, Matthias et al. |
2021 |
327 |
17 |
High courts and social media in Latin America |
Llanos, Mariana et al. |
2021 |
326 |
18 |
The political economy of India's transition to Goods and Services Tax |
Sharma, Chanchal Kumar |
2021 |
325 |
19 |
Peacebuilding after war and violence - neighbourhood matters |
Almohamad, Selman et al. |
2020 |
324 |
20 |
State(s) of negotiation : drivers of forced migration governance in most of the world |
Müller-Funk, Lea |
2020 |
323 |
21 |
Beyond justices : the legal culture of judges in Mexico |
Aguiar Aguilar, Azul América |
2020 |
322 |
22 |
A comprehensive framework for studying migration policies (and a call to observe them beyond immigration to the West) |
Pedroza, Luicy |
2020 |
321 |
23 |
How do international sanctions end? : towards a process-oriented, relational, and signalling perspective |
Grauvogel, Julia |
2020 |
320 |
24 |
Bringing regional politics to the study of security sector reform : army reform in Sierra Leone and Iraq |
Almohamad, Selman |
2019 |
319 |
25 |
The geography of intergenerational mobility : evidence of educational persistence and the "Great Gatsby Curve" in Brazil |
Leone, Tharcisio |
2019 |
318 |
26 |
Forced to leave : determinants of slow-onset displacement in Colombia |
Deacon, Helen |
2019 |
317 |
27 |
Obama's road to Cairo : the president's rhetorical journey, 2008-2009 |
Lukacs, Nils E. |
2019 |
316 |
28 |
Cuba's new social structure : assessing the re-stratification of Cuban society 60 years after revolution |
Hansing, Katrin et al. |
2019 |
315 |
29 |
India's social policies : recent changes for the better and their causes |
Betz, Joachim |
2019 |
314 |
30 |
When do religious minorities grievances lead to peaceful or violent protest? : Evidence from Canadas Jewish and Muslim communities |
Huber, Christopher et al. |
2018 |
313 |
31 |
Why it matters what we do : Arab citizens' perceptions of the European Union after the 2011 uprisings |
Thyen, Kressen |
2018 |
312 |
32 |
Russian norm entrepreneurship in Crimea : serious contestation or cheap talk? |
Jose, Betcy |
2018 |
311 |
33 |
Large-scale farms and smallholders : evidence from Zambia |
Lay, Jann, 1974- et al. |
2018 |
310 |
34 |
Constrained potential : a characterisation of Mexican microenterprises |
Negrete Garcia, Ana Karen |
2018 |
309 |
35 |
At Africas expense? : disaggregating the social impact of Chinese mining operations |
Wegenast, Tim |
2017 |
308 |
36 |
Federalism and foreign direct investment : how political affiliation determines the spatial distribution of FDI - evidence from India |
Sharma, Chanchal Kumar |
2017 |
307 |
37 |
Secondary powers vis-à-vis South Africa : hard balancing, soft balancing, rejection of followership, and disregard of leadership |
Scholvin, Sören, 1984- |
2017 |
306 |
38 |
Transitional justice, recognition, and authoritative power |
Oettler, Anika, 1971- |
2017 |
305 |
39 |
The anxious and the climbers : ambivalent attitudes towards democracy among South Africa's middle class |
Schotte, Simone |
2017 |
304 |
40 |
New horizons for Germany's Africa policy |
Kappel, Robert, 1946- |
2017 |
303 |
41 |
The effects of energy price changes : heterogeneous Welfare impacts, energy poverty, and CO2 emissions in Indonesia |
Renner, Sebastian |
2017 |
302 |
42 |
Household welfare and CO2 emission impacts of energy and carbon taxes in Mexico |
Renner, Sebastian |
2017 |
301 |
43 |
Ousted from the bench? : judicial departures in consolidating democracies |
Llanos, Mariana, 1967- |
2017 |
300 |
44 |
How authoritarian rulers seek to legitimise repression : framing mass killings in Egypt and Uzbekistan |
Edel, Mirjam |
2017 |
299 |
45 |
A situational theory of pork-barrel politics : the shifting logic of discretionary allocations in India |
Sharma, Chanchal Kumar |
2017 |
298 |
46 |
The ambivalent role of religion for sustainable development : a review of the empirical evidence |
Basedau, Matthias, 1968- |
2017 |
297 |
47 |
The politics of institutional reform and post-conflict violence in Nepal |
Strasheim, Julia |
2017 |
296 |
48 |
Do associations support authoritarian rule? : tentative answers from Algeria, Mozambique, and Vietnam |
Wischermann, Jörg, 1953- |
2016 |
295 |
49 |
Honduras as a complex adaptive system and what it means for the European Union : the case of violence |
Lehmann, Kai Enno |
2016 |
294 |
50 |
Regional power transitions : lessons from the Southern Cone |
Schenoni, Luis Leandro |
2016 |
293 |
51 |
Gender politics, authoritarian regime resilience, and the role of civil society in Algeria and Mozambique |
Lorch, Jasmin |
2016 |
292 |
52 |
Agua, democratización ambiental y fronteras extractivas en Colombia |
Roa García, María Cecilia |
2016 |
291 |
53 |
Non-contributory social transfer programmes in developing countries : a new data set and research agenda |
Dodlova, Marina |
2016 |
290 |
54 |
Fleeing the peace? : determinants of outward migration after civil war |
Haaß, Felix |
2016 |
289 |
55 |
Brutalisation as a survival strategy : how the "Islamic State" is prolonging its doomsday battle |
Rosiny, Stephan, 1962- |
2016 |
288 |
56 |
Domestic explanations for war and peace in Ukraine |
Strasheim, Julia |
2016 |
287 |
57 |
If you can't include them, exclude them : countering the Arab uprisings in Algeria and Jordan |
Josua, Maria |
2016 |
286 |
58 |
Does size matter? The productivity of government : expenditures and the size of states : evidence from India |
Haasnoot, Cornelis W. |
2016 |
285 |
59 |
Die regionalen Ambitionen Marokkos in Westafrika : Strategie - Aktivitäten - Erfolgsbilanz |
Mattes, Hanspeter, 1951- |
2016 |
284 |
60 |
International alignment between interests and ideology : the case of China's partnership diplomacy |
Strüver, Georg |
2016 |
283 |
61 |
Institutionalising civilian control of the military in new democracies : theory and evidence from South Korea |
Kühn, David |
2016 |
282 |
62 |
The consequences of appointment policies for court legitimacy in Benin : a network analysis approach |
Stroh, Alexander |
2016 |
281 |
63 |
Power-sharing in Bahrain : a still-absent debate |
Busafwan, Abbas et al. |
2015 |
280 |
64 |
Opposition visions for preserving Syria's ethnic-sectarian mosaic |
Mahmoud, Rustum et al. |
2015 |
279 |
65 |
Disabling the steering wheel? : national and international actors climate change mitigation strategies in Latin America |
|
2015 |
278 |
66 |
How do non-democratic regimes claim legitimacy? : comparative insights from post-Soviet countries |
Soest, Christian, von, 1975- et al. |
2015 |
277 |
67 |
Under the states thumb : results from an empirical survey of civic organizations in Vietnam |
|
2015 |
276 |
68 |
What do we know about sexual violence in armed conflicts? : recent empirical progress and remaining gaps in peace and conflict research |
Koos, Carlo |
2015 |
275 |
69 |
Authoritarian regime learning : comparative insights from the Arab uprisings |
Bank, André et al. |
2015 |
274 |
70 |
Regime type, inequality, and redistributive transfers in developing countries |
Dodlova, Marina et al. |
2015 |
273 |
71 |
Electoral rentierism? : the cross-national and subnational effect of oil on electoral competitiveness in multiparty autocracies |
Wahman, Michael et al. |
2015 |
272 |
72 |
State extraction and anti-colonial rebellion : quantitative evidence from the former German East Africa |
Juan, Alexander, de, 1979- |
2015 |
271 |
73 |
Nationalized incumbents and regional challengers : opposition- and incumbent-party nationalization in Africa |
Wahman, Michael |
2015 |
270 |
74 |
The Brazilian rise and the elusive South American balance |
Schenoni, Luis Leandro |
2015 |
269 |
75 |
Regional linkages and global policy alignment : the case of China-Southeast Asia relations |
Abb, Pascal et al. |
2015 |
268 |
76 |
The plasticity of regions : a social sciences-cultural studies dialogue on Asia-related area studies |
Holbig, Heike, 1967- |
2015 |
267 |
77 |
SMARTer indicators for decent work in a post-2015 development agenda : a discussion and a proposal |
|
2015 |
266 |
78 |
Polyarchies, competitive oligarchies, or inclusive hegemonies? : 23 global intergovernmental organizations compared |
Lopes, Dawisson Belém |
2015 |
265 |
79 |
Multipolarity and the future of regionalism : Latin America and beyond |
Garzón, Jorge F. |
2015 |
264 |
80 |
The ontological (in)security of similarity : Wahhabism versus Islamism in Saudi foreign policy |
Darwich, May |
2014 |
263 |
81 |
The heterogeneity of FDI in sub-Saharan Africa : how do the horizontal productivity effects of emerging investors differ from those of traditional players? |
Pfeiffer, Birte, 1981- et al. |
2014 |
262 |
82 |
Demands for media democratisation and the Latin American 'New Left' : government strategies in Argentina and Brazil in comparative perspective |
Kitzberger, Philip |
2014 |
261 |
83 |
International sanctions against Iran under President Ahmadinejad : explaining regime persistence |
Borszik, Oliver |
2014 |
260 |
84 |
The institutional presidency from a comparative perspective : Argentina and Brazil since the 1980s |
Inácio, Magna et al. |
2014 |
259 |
85 |
A ticking "time bomb"? : youth employment problems in China |
Schucher, Günter, 1951- |
2014 |
258 |
86 |
Power sharing in the Asia-Pacific |
Reilly, Benjamin, 1971- |
2014 |
257 |
87 |
Geographical patterns of analysis in IR research : representative cross-regional comparison as a way forward |
Vüllers, Johannes |
2014 |
256 |
88 |
Regional sanctions against Burundi : a powerful campaign and its unintended consequences |
Grauvogel, Julia |
2014 |
255 |
89 |
Contestations over indigenous participation in Bolivias extractive industry : ideology, practices, and legal norms |
Schilling-Vacaflor, Almut, 1980- |
2014 |
254 |
90 |
A democratic rentier state? : taxation, aid dependency, and political representation in Benin |
Piccolino, Giulia |
2014 |
253 |
91 |
Researching ethnic relations as the outcome of political processes |
Flesken, Anaïd |
2014 |
251 |
92 |
China and socialist countries : role change and role continuity |
Noesselt, Nele |
2014 |
250 |
93 |
China's multiple role(s) in world politics : decrypting China's North Korea strategy |
Noesselt, Nele |
2014 |
243 |
94 |
Productive power and policy change in global finance : an analysis of China's financial policy framing in the Bretton woods institutions |
Heep, Sandra, 1979- |
2013 |
233 |