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Cold CASE: a manifesto for Canadian critical security studies |
Miguel de Larrinaga & Mark B. Salter
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Cold CASE: a manifesto for Canadian critical security studies |
Miguel de Larrinaga & Mark B. Salter
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The DRC crisis and the evolving regional security architecture: some questions for peace and security |
Blessing Simura & Anywhere Mutambudzi
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Strategic Cultures and Security Policies in the Asia-Pacific |
Jeffrey S. Lantis
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Rainfall variability, food security and human mobility in the Janjgir-Champa district of Chhattisgarh state, India |
Janakaraj Murali & Tamer Afifi
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Cold CASE: a manifesto for Canadian critical security studies |
Miguel de Larrinaga & Mark B. Salter
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Children, childhoods, and security studies: an introduction |
J. Marshall Beier
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Public attitudes to China in the ‘Five Eyes': unpacking views across the Anglosphere security community |
Kingsley Edney & Richard Turcsányi
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Locating the local police in Iraq’s security arena: community policing, the ‘three Ps’ and trust in Ninawa Province |
Jessica Watkins;Abdulkareem al-Jerba & Mahdi al-Delaimi
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Safety in international security: a view point from the practice of accident investigation |
Marjolein B.A. van Asselt
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Security sector practitioner perceptions of the terror threat environment before the Christchurch attacks |
John Battersby
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Repositioning African states to prudently engage the global (dis)order and advance peace, security and development |
Teboho Josiah Lebakeng
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Exploring the human dimension of nuclear security: the history, theory, and practice of security culture |
Christopher Hobbs & Matthew Moran
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Public attitudes to China in the ‘Five Eyes': unpacking views across the Anglosphere security community |
Kingsley Edney & Richard Turcsányi
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Governing risks in international security |
Petar Petrov & Esther Versluis;Hylke Dijkstra
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Mutual trust without a strong collective identity? Examining the Shanghai cooperation organization as a nascent security community |
James MacHaffie
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Communities of Security Practice at Work? The Emerging African Maritime Security Regime |
Christian Bueger
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(Not) Coming of age? Unpacking the European Union’s quest for strategic autonomy in security and defence |
Eva Michaels & Monika Sus
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Two sides of a coin? The security-development nexus in Brazilian diplomacy and military |
Felipe Estre
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Patterns in nascent, ascendant and mature border security: regional comparisons in transgovernmental coordination, cooperation, and collaboration |
Christian Leuprecht;Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly;Todd Hataley & Tim Legrand
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Predictive intelligence for tomorrow’s threats’: is predictive intelligence possible? |
Erik J. Dahl & David Strachan-Morris
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Whose violence, whose security? Can violence reduction and security work for poor, excluded and vulnerable people? |
Robin Luckham
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The fallacy of uti possidetis juris: transboundary fishing in disputed maritime boundaries as a threat to Africa’s peace and security |
Ifesinachi Okafor-Yarwood;Bhavya Palugudi & Elizabeth Nwarueze
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Exploring Youths’ Willingness to Engage with Civil Society and Public Sector Institutions: The Untapped Potential of Religious |
Håvard Haugstvedt & Martin M. Sjøen
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‘Madman Theory’ or ‘Persistent Engagement’? The Coherence of US Cyber Strategy under Trump |
Joe Devanny
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Towards local agency: critical reflections on community engagement programmes at Abkanisa/Amara West, northern Sudan |
Neal Spencer;Tomomi Fushiya; Philippa Ryan, Shadia Abd Rabo & Mohamed Saad
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Topologies of security: inquiring in/security across postcolonial and postsocialist scenes |
Andrew C. Dwyer;Andreas Langenohl & Philipp Lottholz
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Communicating security threats: Emergency politics, the media, and the role of the public |
Minos-Athanasios Karyotakis & Virpi Salojärvi
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African security and global militarism |
Linnéa Gelot & Adam Sandor
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The United States–Canada security community: a case study in mature border management |
Christian Leuprecht; Todd Hataley;Keith Cozine & Emmanuel Brunet-Jaill
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Whose security is it? Elitism and the global approach to maritime security in Africa |
Ifesinachi Marybenedette Okafor-Yarwood & Freedom C. Onuoha
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Cutting off the King’s head: security and normative order beyond the state |
Lee Wilson & Laurens Bakker
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Security and privacy in the internet of things |
Carsten Maple
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Ransomware as a threat to peace and security: understanding and avoiding political worst-case scenarios |
Mischa Hansel & Jantje Silomon
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Hybrid Threats and the Intelligence Community: Priming for a Volatile Age |
Niklas Nilsson;Mikael Weissmann & Björn Palmertz
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Fragmented We Fall: Security Sector Cohesion and the Impact of Foreign Security Force Assistance in Mal |
Nicholas Marsh & Øystein H. Rolandsen
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Brazil’s Foreign Policy and Security under Lula and Bolsonaro: Hierarchy, Racialization, and Diplomacy |
José O. Pérez
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The discourse of terror: carceralism, border politics, and security in Aotearoa New Zealand |
Lewis Rarm & Alisa Ikenaga
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Future security threats arising from the UK’s deprivation of citizenship: a model to understand the human rights-security risk landscape |
Erika Brady
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The Narrative of Victimization and Deradicalization: An Expert View |
Pauline G. MAarten;Eva Mulder & Antony Pemberton
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Human Rights matter: a reassertion of the UN charter and UDHR core values in turbulent times |
Bas de Gaay Fortman & M. A. Mohamed Salih
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Masculinities and Disengagement from Jihadi Networks: The Case of Indonesian Militant Islamists |
David Duriesmith & Noor Huda Ismail
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Radicalization and counter-radicalization at British universities: Muslim encounters and alternatives |
Katherine E. Brown & Tania Saeed
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‘This is the fate of Libyan women:’ contempt, ridicule, and indifference of Seham Sergiwa |
Inga Kristina Trauthig
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Group-integrated cognitive behavioural therapy to aid affected communities victims’ reintegration of former Boko Haram members in Nigeria: a pilot randomised control trial |
Tarela Juliet Ike & Evangelyn Ebi Ayobi
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The failure to prevent Hamas’s slaughter of some 1,300 Israelis on 7 October 2023 – the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust – is a direct result of an emergency phone consultation three hours before the terror group’s invasion of Israel w |
Efraim Karsh
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‘Pragmatic Peacekeeping’ in Practice: Exit Liberal Peacekeeping, Enter UN Support Missions? |
John Karlsrud
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Future security threats arising from the UK’s deprivation of citizenship: a model to understand the human rights-security risk landscape |
Erika Brady
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From Oslo to Be’eri: how the 30-years-long peace delusion led to Hamas’s 10/7 massacres |
Efraim Karsh
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Jihadi fiction: radicalisation narratives in the contemporary novel |
Jago Morrison
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