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The interrelationship between sovereignty, state building, and good governance: the case of the Kurdistan region (2024)
Journal Article
Salam, D. (2025). The interrelationship between sovereignty, state building, and good governance: the case of the Kurdistan region. Democratization, 638-658. https://doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2024.2382363

The process of state building and sovereignty has long been debated in the literature to hinge on international recognition. Despite the importance of the international factor, an equally important factor in this process is the establishment of good... Read More about The interrelationship between sovereignty, state building, and good governance: the case of the Kurdistan region.

Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights at the UN Security Council: Blurring Boundaries in a Social Space (2024)
Journal Article
Hoffmann, A. (2024). Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights at the UN Security Council: Blurring Boundaries in a Social Space. Global Studies Quarterly, 4(3), Article ksae054. https://doi.org/10.1093/isagsq/ksae054

How do we study the UN Security Council, a bastion of sovereign nation-state politics, from the perspective of “outsiders” such as UN special rapporteurs? This article reimagines the relationship between security and human rights at the UN through a... Read More about Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights at the UN Security Council: Blurring Boundaries in a Social Space.

Twenty Years of the European Association of Taiwan Studies (EATS) (2024)
Journal Article
Fell, D., Rawnsley, M.-Y., & Cockel, I. (2024). Twenty Years of the European Association of Taiwan Studies (EATS). International journal of Taiwan studies, 7(2), 401-414. https://doi.org/10.1163/24688800-20241458

This report maps out the evolution of the European Association of Taiwan Studies over the last 20 years. Collaboratively authored by two former secretaries-general and the current office holder, the authors trace the Association’s short history and e... Read More about Twenty Years of the European Association of Taiwan Studies (EATS).

Diversity without Adversity? Ethnic Bias Towards Refugees in a Co-Religious Society (2024)
Journal Article
Getmansky, A., Matakos, K., & Sinmazdemir, T. (2024). Diversity without Adversity? Ethnic Bias Towards Refugees in a Co-Religious Society. International Studies Quarterly, 68(2), Article sqae031. https://doi.org/10.1093/isq/sqae031

What shapes the host population’s willingness to accept refugees into social, economic, and political life in their country? We argue that refugees’ ethnicity plays a key role—both directly and indirectly—in shaping support for having refugees as nei... Read More about Diversity without Adversity? Ethnic Bias Towards Refugees in a Co-Religious Society.

How Do Movement Parties Learn Lessons of Defeat in Taiwan? The Case of the Green Party Taiwan (2024)
Journal Article
Fell, D., Peng, Y.-W., Wang, Y.-H., & Jhang, J. R. (2025). How Do Movement Parties Learn Lessons of Defeat in Taiwan? The Case of the Green Party Taiwan. International journal of Taiwan studies, 8(2), 351-377. https://doi.org/10.1163/24688800-20241377

In this article we examine how Taiwan’s oldest movement party, the Green Party Taiwan, dealt with national electoral defeats in 2012, 2016, and 2020. We examine the theme of electoral defeat from three angles. First, we review the dominant post-defea... Read More about How Do Movement Parties Learn Lessons of Defeat in Taiwan? The Case of the Green Party Taiwan.

A Dynamic Collapse Concept for Climate Change (2024)
Journal Article
Steel, D., Belotti, G., Mittiga, R., & Mintz-Woo, K. (2024). A Dynamic Collapse Concept for Climate Change. https://doi.org/10.1177/09632719241255857

Despite growing interest in risks of societal collapse due to anthropogenic climate change, there exists no consensus about how collapse should be understood. In this article, we critically examine existing definitions and argue that none adequately... Read More about A Dynamic Collapse Concept for Climate Change.