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Title:Populism and emotions : a comparative study using machine learning Author(s):CAIANI, Manuela; DI COCCO, Jessica
Date:2023Citation:Italian Political Science Review/Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica, 2023, Vol. 53, No. 3, pp. 351-366Type:ArticleAbstract:This study aims to unpack the mobilization of emotions in the political discourse of populist and non-populist parties and above all, across ‘varieties of populism’ (right wing vs. left wing or hybrid). Is there an empirical ...
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Title:Brexit Rhapsody : exploring patterns of issue salience in the negotiations Author(s):MOLONEY, David
; DAGNIS JENSEN, Mads ChristianDate:2024Citation:Journal of common market studies, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:This study revisits the salience of the Brexit negotiations using an advanced Decision-Making in the European Union (EU) methodology to assess the relative importance of 20 key issues amongst the EU27 member states, the ...
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Title:Caught in the crossfire : unravelling the complex interplay of exploitation and agency in children associated with Boko Haram Author(s):ACHILLI, Luigi
Date:2024Citation:Anti-trafficking review, 2024, No. 22, pp. 12-33Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:This paper investigates the experiences of children associated with Boko Haram in Northeast Nigeria. The central argument posits that, within highly coercive environments, exploitation and agency are mutually constitutive. ...
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Title:Dialectical order-making through ambiguity : contestation is the norm in international peace and security maintenance Author(s):HOFMANN, Stephanie Claudia
Date:2024Citation:Global studies quarterly, 2024, Vol. 4, No. 2, OnlineOnlyType:ArticleAbstract:What kind of order and contestation dynamics emerge if the initial institutional bargain includes liberal, partially liberal, and nonliberal visions of order? This contribution to the special issue locates the liberal ...
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Title:Invisibility and (dis)integration : examining the meaning of migrant inclusion in everyday lived experience in rural areas Author(s):GIANNETTO, Leila
; VAN DER MAAREL, ShirleyDate:2024Citation:Social inclusion, 2024, Vol. 12, No. 7771, OnlineOnlyType:ArticleSeries/Number:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:The settlement of migrants in rural areas that are facing population decline has gained increased attention in recent years as an economic, social, and political issue, as well as an opportunity for development for local ...