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    Who is responsible for corruption? Framing strategies of social movements in West Africa mobilizing against presidential term amendments

    Prause, L. & Wienkoop, N. K., 2017, In: Partecipazione e Conflitto. 10, 3, p. 850-873 24 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

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    Whose Change is it, Anyway? Towards a future of digital technologies and citizen action in emerging information societies

    Shah, N., 2013, The Hague: Hivos, 40 p. (Hivos Knowledge Programm).

    Research output: Working paperWorking papers

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    “Whose Science? Whose Fiction?” Uncanny Echoes of Belonging in Samosata

    Stingl, A. I. & Weiss, S. M., 01.06.2015, In: Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society. 35, 3-4, p. 59-66 8 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

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    Why Being Democratic is Just Not Enough: The EU’s Governance Transfer

    van Hüllen, V. & Börzel, T. A., 01.2015, Governance Transfer by Regional Organizations: Patching Together a Global Script. Börzel, T. A. & van Hüllen, V. (eds.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, p. 227-242 16 p. (Governance and Limited Statehood).

    Research output: Contributions to collected editions/worksContributions to collected editions/anthologiesResearchpeer-review

  5. Why courts are the life buoys of migrant rights: anti-immigrant pressure, variation in judicial independence, and asylum recognition rates

    Zaun, N., Leroch, M. & Thielemann, E., 2024, In: Journal of European Public Policy. 31, 5, p. 1206-1230 25 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  6. Why EU asylum standards exceed the lowest common denominator: the role of regulatory expertise in EU decision-making

    Zaun, N., 06.01.2016, In: Journal of European Public Policy. 23, 1, p. 136-154 19 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

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    Why the future is democratic

    Welzel, C., 04.2021, In: Journal of Democracy. 32, 2, p. 132-144 13 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

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    Why the Future Is (Still) Democratic

    Welzel, C., Kruse, S. & Brunkert, L., 01.01.2022, In: Journal of Democracy. 33, 1, p. 156-162 7 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

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