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  • are all used to various extent to promote conditions for integration. The author argues that while a functional positive effect on the peacebuilding process if the relationship between the government and the army is undemocratic have been and what effects they have had on the peacebuilding processes. The author adopts a comparative integration is applied to identify different means methods and results. The author finds that professionalization in three African armies after war with the aim of enhancing the understanding of which conditions and WILÉN, Nina. From Foe to Friend? army integration after war in Burundi, Rwanda and the Congo. International From Foe to Friend? army integration after war in Burundi, Rwanda and the Congo
  • outcomes of the two waves of the survey. The next sections relate together the two dimensions of the collective collection that presents selected findings of the second wave of the project Religion in the European Parliament of the European Parliament MEPs believe and what they do with these beliefs. It then compares the contexts nation and Europe on the other hand. They summarise how this collection contributes to our understanding of supranational levels. The contribution first frames the objectives and modalities of the project survey which An introduction to ‘Religion in the European Parliament: between nation and Europe’
  • analyses the French war on terror covering the French contributions to the US-led war on terror and the wars deconstruct the argument made by state officials that the French approaches to counter-'terrorism' have been efficient than the Anglo-Saxons'. France has not avoided the mistakes previously committed by the US and rather need to be analyzed as two segments of one common violent relation. This leads the work to deconstruct wars in the Sahel Region since 2013. This book argues that terrorism and offensive counter-'terrorism' Olsson, C. (Eds.). (2024). The French War on Terror: A Relational Approach to (Counter-) Terrorism. Taylor The French War on Terror. A Relational Approach to (Counter-)Terrorism
  • state from 1966 to the current political crisis. The aim of the article is to increase understanding of how how and to what extent the Burundian army has managed to professionalize after the end of the civil war war in the early 2000s in spite of its violent and exclusionary history. We argue that the Burundian army 1080 17531055.2017.1418173 * The authors would like to dedicate this article to Barbara Delcourt with their examine the Burundian army's trajectory through the longue durée studying its role in and for the state BIRANTAMIJE, Gérard, et AMBROSETTI, David. The Burundian army’s trajectory to professionalization and depoliticization The Burundian army’s trajectory to professionalization and depoliticization, and back again*
  • examines the analytical insights that can be drawn from putting in dialogue IPS and IPE to study the politics sensitive to the social conditions and processes of regionalism while retaining the importance of the economy international system is crucial to understand how the world works today. Despite the prominence of regionalism there interactions that occur both within and between regions as well as between regions and the international regionalism. It argues that engaging with a socio-political economy of regionalism echoing the socio-political LUCIA, Elisa Lopez. Unpacking the politics of regionalism: What to expect from a socio-political economy Unpacking the politics of regionalism: What to expect from a socio-political economy of regionalism?
  • une conférence intitulée Crucible of the Copts Egypt from Roman to Islamic Rule la conférence s'est faite Conférence : "Crucible of the Copts: Egypt from Roman to Islamic Rule
  • citizens to be more open to reforms that move away from the representative model. Building on the literature However little is known about the sources of political dissatisfaction that trigger this support. Our research loser's consent we focus on the effect of voting for a party not associated with the government and of descriptive research tackles this specific question and claims that citizen dissatisfaction is rooted in a position Journal of Political Science LIEN Cambridge ABSTRACT The literature on deliberative mini-publics DMPs establishes contributed to the erosion of press freedom in the region and, relatedly, of the quality of democracy During the past few decades, Latin American governments’ recurrent attacks against journalists have contributed democracy. Yet what pushes governments to harass journalists? W
  • reforms that led to the EU s deconstruction of West Africa into smaller security regions such as the Sahel concepts in IR and turns to critical geography to unpack the struggles over the definition of regional consequences of the EU s regional frames regarding West Africa in the last decade. It traces the EU s internal light on the politics of regions and the regional scale in international politics in order to overcome shifts now undermine and weaken the regional framework based around the Economic Community for West African and the “remaking” of West Africa by the European Union: From bounded to fuzzy regions. In : The Multidimensionality Security Politics and the "Remaking" of West Africa by the European Union: From Bounded to Fuzzy Regions
  • institutions and the subjects they claimed to govern or represent. It challenges the approaches of institutionally powerlessness. The book discusses more subtle forms of agency and the spaces these pertained to which could Subjectivities and Practices in the Nineteenth and routledge.com PAGES 246 Description The book explores individual oriented political historiography and its attention to the top-down construction of political representation loyalty towards the existing political institutions. This research does not only bridge the divide between Gramscian angle, this edited collection contributes to the understanding of popular politics in parliamentary Experience to Political Tradition: Telling and Knowing Revolutionary Martyrs in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
  • 2019 and the adoption of the Recovery and Resilience Facility 2020 2021 . The analysis shows that an increased in 2020. Rather than a sudden paradigm shift brought about by the pandemic we argue that it occurred through reforms namely the flexibilization of the European Semester 2014 2016 the adoption of the Budgetary Instrument on top of the pre-existing ordoliberal regime. Through a discursive institutionalist lens the paper supports through successive episodes of reinterpreting the rules and layering on new instruments while fostering responsiveness from the Eurocrisis to NextGenerationEU How the impossible became possible: evolving frames and narratives on responsibility and responsiveness