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Religious' and 'Laik' Actors and the Question of Democracy in Turkey
In: APSA 2011 Annual Meeting Paper
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Reflections on the Mexico Convention in the Context of the Preparation of the Future Hague Instrument on International Contracts
In: Journal of Private International Law, Band 7, Heft 3, S. 491-526
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Rethinking the Political Economy of Decentralization
In: APSA 2011 Annual Meeting Paper
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Minimizing Institutional Barriers for Legitimate Politics in India
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Political Parties and Democratic Change in the Western Balkans: When Do External Actors Change Agendas?
In: APSA 2011 Annual Meeting Paper
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Hizbullah al-Hijaz: A History of The Most Radical Saudi Shi'a Opposition Group
In: The Middle East journal, Band 64, Heft 2, S. 179-197
ISSN: 1940-3461
Going After Joe Lieberman: How the Left's war against one of America's most famous politicians may have contributed to its undoing
In: Commentary, Band 129, Heft 3
ISSN: 0010-2601
Joseph Lieberman can be described as a representative of a political tradition that is largely extinct, a politician whose vote is not predictable. But despite his four decades as a Democrat, he has become a target of the political Left. Adapted from the source document.
Hizbullah Terrorism Finance: Fund-Raising and Money-Laundering
In: Studies in conflict and terrorism, Band 33, Heft 8, S. 700-715
ISSN: 1521-0731
New Labour: An Obituary
In: Dissent: a journal devoted to radical ideas and the values of socialism and democracy, Band 57, Heft 4, S. 5-9
ISSN: 0012-3846
In this article I want to attempt a political autopsy, drawing on the experience of someone who, as editor of the journal Renewal, had for a long time one foot in and one foot out of the New Labour camp. What I want to argue is that New Labour was not killed by its opponents, a hostile media, or even the global financial crisis. Rather, the death was a case of suicide by stages. It is possible, indeed necessary, to highlight the things that it did in office and shouldn't have; it is equally important to focus on the things it didn't do. Lacking the will and ultimately the intellectual resources to fashion a radical, realistic, modernizing project, in essence it suffered from too much New Labour, not enough New Britain. Adapted from the source document.
The Myth of Bad Policy Choices: Why Democracies Choose Mediocre Policies
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A Europe Wide Web? Political Parties' Websites in the 2009 European Parliament Elections
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The Law of Politics
In: THE LAW OF POLITICS: ELECTIONS, PARTIES AND MONEY IN AUSTRALIA, The Federation Press, 2010
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Politics of Childcare Policy beyond the Left–Right Scale: What Determines the State's Responses to the Emergence of New Social Risks?
In: APSA 2010 Annual Meeting Paper
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Regional Vote Shares of Turkey's Main Parties During the 1999-2009 Period
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