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  • 1
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    Binghamton, NY : Haworth Press ; 1.2002/03 - 3.2005
    UID:
    b3kat_BV016443008
    Format: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 1536-2957
    Note: Gesehen am 27.04.09
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Journal of immigrant & refugee services Binghamton, NY : Haworth Social Work Practice Press, 2002-2005 ISSN 1536-2949
    Later: Forts.: Journal of immigrant & refugee studies
    Language: English
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift
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  • 2
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press ; 1.1988 -
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    UID:
    gbv_330269127
    Format: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 1471-6925
    Note: Gesehen am 31.01.05
    Additional Edition: ISSN 0951-6328
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Journal of refugee studies Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, 1988 ISSN 0951-6328
    Language: English
    Keywords: Flüchtling ; Zeitschrift
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  • 3
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    [S.l.] : Routledge | Binghamton, NY : Haworth Press ; 4.2006 -
    UID:
    gbv_573752036
    ISSN: 1556-2956
    Note: Gesehen am 26.06.12
    Additional Edition: ISSN 1556-2948
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. Journal of immigrant & refugee studies New York, NY : Haworth, 2006 ISSN 1556-2948
    Former: Fortsetzung von Journal of immigrant & refugee services
    Language: English
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044697570
    Format: xiii, 156 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781138733053
    Content: "The forced migration of neuroscientists, both during and after the Second World War, is of growing interest to international scholars. Of particular interest is how the long-term migration of scientists and physicians has affected both the academic migrants and their receiving environments. As well as the clash between two different traditions and systems, this migration forced scientists and physicians to confront foreign institutional, political, and cultural frameworks when trying to establish their own ways of knowledge generation, systems of logic, and cultural mentalities. The twentieth century has been called the century of war and forced-migration, since it witnessed two devastating world wars, prompting a massive exodus that included many neuroscientists and psychiatrists. Fascism in Italy and Spain beginning in the 1920s, Nazism in Germany and Austria between the 1930s and 1940s, and the impact of the Soviet occupation of Eastern Europe all forced more than two thousand researchers with prior education in neurology, psychiatry, and the basic brain research disciplines to leave their scientific and academic home institutions. This edited volume, comprising of thirteen chapters written by international specialists, reflects on the complex dimensions of intellectual migration in the neurosciences and illustrates them by using relevant case studies, biographies, and surveys. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of the History of the Neurosciences."--Provided by publisher
    Note: Preface / Gül A. Russell and Frank W. Stahnisch -- Introduction: Forced migration in the history of 20th-century neuroscience and psychiatry / Frank W. Stahnisch and Gül A. Russell -- "History has taken such a large piece out of my life" - neuroscientist refugees from Hamburg during National Socialism / Lawrence A. Zeidman, Anna von Villiez, Jan-Patrick Stellmann, and Hendrik van den Bussche -- Between resentment and aid : German and Austrian psychiatrist and neurologist refugees in Great Britain since 1933 / Anksandra Loewenau -- Emigrated neuroscientists from Berlin to North America / Bernd Holderoff -- Learning soft skills the hard way : historiographical considerations on the cultural adjustment process of German-speaking émigré neuroscientists in Canada, 1933-1963 / Frank W. Stahnisch -- A variation on forced migration : Wilhelm Peters (Prussia via Britain to Turkey) and Muzafer Sherif (Turkey to the United States) / Gül A. Russell -- Eugenics ideals, racial hygiene, and the emigration process of German-American neurogeneticist Franz Josef Kallmann (1897-1965) / Stephen Pow and Frank W. Stahnisch -- Émigré scientists and the global turn in the history of science : a commentary on the volume "Forced migration in the history of 20th-century neuroscience and psychiatry" / Delia Gavrus
    Language: English
    Keywords: Neurowissenschaften ; Psychiatrie ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Exil ; Auswanderer ; Flucht ; Auswirkung ; Nervenkrankheit ; Psychische Störung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Stahnisch, Frank W. 1968-
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  • 5
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1012808017
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (355 pages)
    ISBN: 9789048537280
    Content: Cover -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- Baschwitzâs significance -- A very European intellectual -- Causes of neglect -- Approach of this study -- Outline -- A note on documentation -- 2 1886-1914: Youth and First Journalism -- Wider historical background: âGerman exceptionalismâ? -- The liberal southwest -- The Baschwitz family name and roots -- A book-printer dynasty -- Jewish assimilation and resurgent anti-Semitism -- German education -- The Baschwitzâs family life -- School and student years -- The early German social sciences -- Baschwitzâs Ph.D. dissertation -- Writing skills -- Hamburg and the Fremdenblatt -- Liberal journalist -- The âBalkan warsâ: prologue and trigger for WWI -- The outbreak of The Great War -- 3 1914-1918: War and Propaganda -- Wider historical context: The mobilization for war -- The HF and German pressâs rendering of the war -- Journalistsâ impressions about the opening skirmishes in the West -- Land war atrocities: German rumours and Belgian realities -- Baschwitz and the mutual accusations -- Sea war atrocities: Blockades, U-boats, and the Lusitania -- The neutral Netherlands -- The arrest of Baschwitzâs predecessor -- Baschwitz urgently sent from Hamburg to Rotterdam -- The situation in Rotterdam in 1916 -- Baschwitzâs monitoring of the Dutch and foreign press -- Baschwitzâs black sheep: Louis Raemaekers -- The German famine and a Dutch relief campaign -- Spring 1917: the U.S. entry into the war -- Baschwitz family events -- Germanophobia -- 1919: Paris and Versailles -- 4 First Book: On Mass Propaganda and Enemy Images -- One more example: The âcorpse factoryâ hoax -- Mass delusions -- The role of preconscious and unconscious processes -- Publication of the first two editions -- The logic of mass delusions and enemy images -- Reception, at home and abroad
    Content: The belated and revised third edition -- Revisionist views of war and peace -- Explanatory framework -- Reception of the revised edition -- Fast forward, to later stereotype and conflict studies -- Selected excerpts from Baschwitzâ provisional summary of Der Massenwahn (mass delusions) -- 5 1919-1933: The Weimar Republic and the Mass Press -- Wider historical context: The Weimar Republic -- Hamburg at the time of Baschwitzâs return -- Hunger and food riots -- Baschwitzâs marriage and family -- Fall-out from Versailles: The hyper-inflation of 1922-3 -- Leaving Hamburg, amidst early warnings from Munich -- A Weimar press torn between ideology and finance -- The D.A.Z.: a German Times? -- Baschwitzâs own political evolution -- From D.A.Z. to D.N.N. -- Editor-in-chief at the Zeitungs-Verlag -- Contributions from other academic disciplines -- Baschwitzâs talks and lectures -- The new audiovisual media -- The unravelling of the Baschwitz couple -- Return of the economic crisis and the surge of the Nazis -- Hitler to power -- Split-up and departure -- Reunited abroad -- 6 Second Book: On the Mass Press and Newspaper Audiences -- Press studies in Germany and the Netherlands -- Tentative manuscript on âThe state and the pressâ -- Baschwitzâs lobby at the University of Amsterdam -- The economic crisis, cutbacks, and delay -- âPrivate lecturerâ at last -- De krant door alle tijden: The newspaper through the ages -- Again: The question of censorship and propaganda -- Excerpts from the book De krant door alle tijden (The newspaper through the ages) -- 7 1933-1939: Exile and Mass Politics -- Wider historical context: Nazi rule, terror, and refugees -- The Jewish support networks in The Netherlands -- Finding a neighbourhood and a house -- Getting to know Anne Frank -- The Wiener bureau -- German-Dutch ties during the 1930s
    Content: A lively German and Jewish exile community -- Employment at the new Social History Institute -- The first seeds of a press department -- The wider historical milieu in 1930s Amsterdam -- Further family problems -- Begging for money to avoid bankruptcy -- Chasing after odd jobs -- Darkening clouds on the horizon -- 8 Third Book: On Mass Politics and Parliamentary Democracy -- International worries -- Cultural pessimism about the revolt of the masses -- Baschwitzâs plea for a different approach -- Baschwitzâs âempiricalâ mass psychology -- Terror and the dangers of acquiescence -- Publication, translation, and reception -- Excerpt from You and the mass (Last paragraphs, with its overall conclusions) -- 9 1940-1945: Hiding From Mass Persecution -- Wider historical context: The run-up to the war -- Invasion of the Netherlands, flight to the coast -- Return to Amsterdam, half in hiding -- Baschwitzâs belated registration as a Jew -- The battle for exemptions -- Lecturing at the Oosteinde refugee centre -- Presser as foster father of Baschwitzâs eldest daughter -- Baschwitzâs arrest and deportation to Westerbork -- Isa Baschwitzâs rescue operation -- Through the meshes of the net -- Going into hiding at his daughtersâ place -- Isa as a courier for people in hiding -- Isa gets involved with the armed resistance -- Family repercussions -- The final confrontation -- Liberation of the press -- Baschwitz and the first publication of Anne Frankâs Diary -- Kurt & Isaâs reservations, and the further fate of the diary -- 10 Fourth and Later Books: On Mass Persecution and Extermination -- The historiography of witch-hunts -- Baschwitzâs early interest in the subject -- The role of the printing press -- The connection with contemporary events -- The Oudewater âWitchesâ weighing houseâ -- Baschwitzâs 1941 monograph Van de heksenwaag
    Content: Further book, on De strijd met de duivel (The struggle with the devil) -- Final major book, Hexen und Hexenprozesse (Witches and witch trials) -- Failing health -- International praise and critique -- The scale and persistence of witch-hunts -- Excerpt from Hexen und Hexenprozesse (Final part of the epilogue -- almost identical to the conclusion of the previous De strijd met de duivel) -- 11 1946-1957: Founder of Institutions -- The wider historical context: Peace, and the new Cold War -- 1946: âThe future of Dutch civilizationâ -- German enemy subject? -- 1947: Moving out again, the fate of his family -- The founding of a âseventhâ faculty in Amsterdam -- How political must âPolitical Scienceâ be? -- Delay through the Red Scare -- Baschwitz, Presser, and War documentation -- At last: Professor of press studies -- The founding of a cluster of press-related institutions -- Saturday courses for practicing journalists -- University students of political and press science -- Advanced students and later staff -- Media effects and audiences: UFOs and charity campaigns -- Links to social and mass psychology -- The post-war emergence of public opinion research -- Collaboration with the first polling agencies -- The first links across borders -- The Polls and Steinmetz research archives -- 12 International Role -- Building European networks -- From âpublicisticsâ to âmass communicationâ -- Amsterdam, The Gazette journal, and the worldwide IAMCR -- Retirement -- 13 1958-1968: Retirement Years -- Ongoing activities -- Late life romance -- Eighty -- The mass psychology of the unruly 1960s -- Death -- 14 Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Appendix -- Some examples -- Clouded judgment -- Passivity -- Summary -- Acknowledgements -- About the Author -- References -- Index -- List of Illustrations -- Figure 1 -- Figure 2 -- Figure 3 -- Figure 4 -- Figure 5
    Content: Figure 6 -- Figure 7 -- Figure 8 -- Figure 9 -- Figure 10 -- Figure 11 -- Figure 12 -- Figure 13 -- Figure 14 -- Figure 15 -- Figure 16 -- Figure 17 -- Figure 18 -- Figure 19 -- Figure 20
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789462986046
    Additional Edition: Print version van Ginneken, Jaap Kurt Baschwitz : A Pioneer of Communication Studies and Social Psychology Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press,c2018 ISBN 9789462986046
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046851493
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 264 Seiten) , Illustration, Diagramm
    ISBN: 9780190097462 , 9780190097448
    Series Statement: Oxford studies in culture and politics
    Content: "The Charlie Hebdo attacks were neither the first nor the last within a wave of political violence with religious, fundamentalist motivations that has affected Arab as well as Western countries. In the latter, after the deadly attack on the Twin Towers in New York City on September 11, 2001, the bombs in Madrid in 2004 and London in 2005 shocked the public. Given the religious beliefs and claims of the perpetrators, the ensuing debate revolved around a predictable cleavage. On one side, the Right called for law and order, rallying around the protection of Christian values against invasion by Islam (and migrants in general). On the other side were those defending the values of inclusion and pluralism, as well as migrants' rights overall. The fact that the target of the January 2015 attacks was a journal long identified with the left challenged the established path of argumentation. The right now had to defend freedom of speech for what was often considered a blasphemous outlet.
    Content: On the left, the argument now had to consider potential limitations not only on free speech, but also on tolerance and pluralism. The attacks thus produced a short circuit, collapsing the debate on several issues related to various dimensions of citizenship, from freedom to security. They did so in a highly emotional atmosphere in which an in- versus out-polarization tended to rise, with Islam emerging as the core definitional element of the attackers and, therefore, of the problem itself. Indeed, the Charlie Hebdo attacks signaled a shift in the strategies of Islamist political violence from targeting the symbols of institutions of Western power - as with the September 11 attacks or the disruptive bombings of public transportation, with indiscriminately selected victims - to the targeting of what was perceived as an alternative, libertarian symbol.
    Content: The attacks certainly triggered increased security measures and more exclusive politics towards migration, with securitarian policies and increased border control. As they were followed by other brutal acts of violence in France in November and in Belgium the following year, they contributed to calls for and practices of states of emergency that further reduced civil and political rights. The attacks also further influenced the reactions to the so-called "refugee crisis" in 2015 and 2016, as fears about the "terrorists" potentially hidden among the asylum seekers often trumped compassion towards them. While similar acts of political violence often have important consequences, in particular in terms of the policy responses to them - as frequently represented in the literature on terrorism and counter-terrorism - we want to address a specific effect of the Charlie Hebdo attacks by looking at the public debates produced by the event.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-0-19-009743-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , Theology , Sociology
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    Keywords: Paris ; Charlie hebdo ; Attentat ; Terrorismus ; Prävention ; Nationalität ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Geschichte 2015
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Della Porta, Donatella 1956-
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  • 7
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of California Press
    UID:
    gbv_1794599746
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780520970755
    Content: Tens of thousands of Eritreans make perilous voyages across Africa and the Mediterranean Sea every year. Why do they risk their lives to reach European countries where so many more hardships await them? By visiting family homes in Eritrea and living with refugees in camps and urban peripheries across Ethiopia, Sudan, and Italy, Milena Belloni untangles the reasons behind one of the most under-researched refugee populations today. Balancing encounters with refugees and their families, smugglers, and visa officers, The Big Gamble contributes to ongoing debates about blurred boundaries between forced and voluntary migration, the complications of transnational marriages, the social matrix of smuggling, and the role of family expectations, emotions, and values in migrants’ choices of destinations. “Milena Belloni’s engrossing ethnography—carried out across time, space, and place— is particularly commendable because of her scholarly commitment to ‘getting things right.’ The Eritrean women and men whose lives provided its empirical ground will see their pain, joy, and contradictions reflected back at them. This is scholar activism at its finest.” LAURA BISAILLON, Professor of Health and Society, University of Toronto Scarborough “The Big Gamble is a study of a migrant group that has received very little scholarly attention. Its focus on the Eritrea to Europe corridor is a novel approach, and Milena Belloni has produced a compelling and courageous account.” PETER KIVISTO, Augustana College and University of Helsinki “A monumental and perceptive story of migration, taking the reader on a journey not just from Africa to Europe but through reflections on moralities, risk, and trust that are central to contemporary mobility and immobility. Belloni’s account of Eritrean migration experiences is powered by formidable fieldwork and written with warmth and wisdom.” JØRGEN CARLING, Peace Research Institute Oslo MILENA BELLONI is a sociologist at the University of Trento. Her doctoral research on Eritrean migration received the 2016 IMISCOE Award. Belloni has published in the Journal of Refugee Studies and the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 8
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    UID:
    gbv_1779198078
    Format: 1 online resource (554 pages)
    Edition: 1st.
    ISBN: 9781351562201 , 1351562207 , 9781315092478 , 1315092476 , 9781351562218 , 1351562215 , 9781351562195 , 1351562193 , 9780754628132 , 0754628132
    Content: Part Part I Historical Perspective -- chapter 1 Hannah Arendt (1999), 'We Refugees', in Mark M. Anderson (ed.), Hitler's Exiles: personal stories of the flight from Nazi Germany to America, NY: The New Press, ppages 253-62 -- chapter 2 Paul Weis (1966), 'Territorial Asylum', Indian Journal of International Law, 6, ppages 173-94 -- chapter 3 Bonaventure Rutinwa (2002), 'The End of Asylum? The Changing Nature of Refugee Policies in Africa', Refugee Survey Quarterly, 21, ppages 12-41 -- chapter 4 James C. Hathaway (1990), 'A Reconsideration of the Underlying Premise of Refugee Law', Harvard International Law Journal, 31, ppages 129-83 -- chapter 5 Corinne Lewis (2005), 'UNHCR's Contribution to the Development of International Refugee Law: Its Foundations and Evolution', International Journal of Refugee Law, 17, ppages 67-90 -- chapter 6 Guy S. Goodwin-Gill (2008), 'The Politics of Refugee Protection', Refugee Survey Quarterly, 27, ppages 8-23 -- part Part II The 1951 Refugee Convention: Key Provisions and Implementation -- chapter 7 Andrew E. Shacknove (1985), 'Who Is a Refugee?', Ethics, 95, ppages 274-84 -- chapter 8 Walter Kalin (1986), 'Troubled Communication: Cross-Cultural Misunderstandings in the Asylum-Hearing', International Migration Review, 20, ppages 230-41 -- chapter 9 Guy S. Goodwin-Gill (1986), 'Non-Refoulement and the New Asylum Seekers', Virginia Journal of International Law, 26, ppages 897-918 -- chapter 10 Joan Fitzpatrick (1996), 'Revitalizing the 1951 Refugee Convention', Harvard Human Rights Journal, 9, ppages 229-53 -- part Part III Refugee Law and Its Relationship with International Human Rights Law, International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law -- chapter 11 Deborah E. Anker (2002), 'Refugee Law, Gender, and the Human Rights Paradigm', Harvard Human Rights Journal, 15, ppages 133-54 -- chapter 12 Jane McAdam (2004), 'Seeking Asylum under the Convention on the Rights of the Child: A Case for Complementary Protection', International Journal of Children's Rights, 14, ppages 251-74 -- chapter 13 Stephane Jaquemet (2001), 'The Cross-Fertilization of International Humanitarian Law and International Refugee Law', International Review of the Red Cross, 83, ppages 651-73 -- part Part IV EU Dimension of Refugee Law -- chapter 14 Elspeth Guild (2006), 'The Europeanisation of Europe's Asylum Policy', International Journal of Refugee Law, 18, ppages 630-51 -- chapter 15 Geoff Gilbert (2004), 'Is Europe Living Up to Its Obligations to Refugees?', European Journal of International Law, 15, ppages 963-87 -- chapter 16 Rosemary Byrne, Gregor Noll and Jens Vedsted-Hansen (2004), 'Understanding Refugee Law in an Enlarged European Union', European Journal of International Law, 15, ppages 355-79 -- chapter 17 Helene Lambert (2009), 'Transnational Judicial Dialogue, Harmonization and the Common European Asylum System', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 58, ppages 519-43 -- part Part V Challenges and Perspectives on the Future -- chapter 18 B.S. Chimni (2001), 'Reforming the International Refugee Regime: A Dialogic Model', Journal of Refugee Studies, 14, ppages 151-68 -- chapter 19 Satvinder S. Juss (2004), 'Free Movement and the World Order', International Journal of Refugee Law, 16, ppages 289-335 -- chapter 20 Alice Edwards (2009), 'Human Security and the Rights of Refugees: Transcending Territorial and Disciplinary Borders', Michigan Journal of International Law, 30, ppages 763-807.
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1027299946
    Format: Seite [135]-154 , 23 cm
    Series Statement: East-West Center reprints no. 5
    Note: Reprint from Journal of refugee studies, Vol. 3, No. 2, 1990
    Language: English
    Keywords: Kambodschanischer Flüchtling ; USA ; Sozialhilfe ; Korruption
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_1701736632
    Format: 470 Seiten
    ISBN: 9789172236868
    Content: International law and international politics are closely linked. Despite this, the phenomena are most often studied in isolation, not only within the sub-fields of e.g. International Law and International Politics but also within multi- or interdisciplinary fields such as Global Studies, International Studies, International Relations, Peace and Conflict Studies, Peace as well as Peace and Development Studies. This is an unfortunate state of affairs, as the understanding of today's increasingly globalized international society then becomes compartmentalized and, by extension, fractured and incomplete. The starting point in this book is that international law must be understood in its political context and that international politics must be understood in its legal context. With the ultimate aim of seeking to understand law and politics in the current international society, this book contains theoretical discussions of the entanglements between law and politics as well as analyses of a number of international political and legal issues. The book not only introduces the most productive theories of international law and politics existing today, but it also seeks to integrate some of them into a multi-disciplinary framework to study law and politics in the current international society. The book also introduces a method for practical legal problem-solving: "the method of social welfare". More detailed analyses are provided of, among other things, (the differences between) American and European foreign policy, human rights, humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect. The various issues are analyzed from historical, contemporary and forward-looking perspectives
    Content: Mikael Baaz is an Associate Professor in International Law as well as an Associate Professor in Peace and Conflict Studies. He currently works as a Senior Lecturer in International Law at the School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg. Baaz is also an affiliated Senior Research Fellow in Political Science at the University West. He is the author of several books, including, The Use of Force and International Society, 2nd edition (Jure, 2017) and, together with Mona Lilja and Stellan Vinthagen, Researching Resistance and Social Change: A Critical Approach to Theory and Practice (Rowman and Littlefield International, 2017). Baaz is also widely published internationally and his papers appear in the following journals: Alternatives: Global, Local, Political; Asian Journal of International Law; Asian Politics and Policy; Conflict and Society; European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology; Global Public Health; International Journal of Constitutional Law; International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society; International Studies Review; Journal of Civil Society; Journal of International Criminal Justice; Journal of International Relations and Development; Journal of Law and Society; Journal of Political Power; Journal of Refugee Studies; Journal of Resistance Studies; Journal on the Use of Force and International Law; Leiden Journal of International Law; Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice; and, Scandinavian Studies in Law
    Language: English
    Keywords: Internationales Recht ; Internationale Politik ; Internationale Gesellschaft
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