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Real estate valuation, current account and credit growth patterns, before and after the 2008-9 crisis (2014)
Journal Article
Aizenman, J., & Jinjarak, Y. (2014). Real estate valuation, current account and credit growth patterns, before and after the 2008-9 crisis. Journal of International Money and Finance, 48(B), 249-270. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jimonfin.2014.05.016

We explore the stability of the conditioning variables accounting for the real estate valuation before and after the crisis of 2008–9, in a panel of 36 countries, recognizing the crisis break. We validate the robustness of the association between the... Read More about Real estate valuation, current account and credit growth patterns, before and after the 2008-9 crisis.

Le Sous-Lieutenant Mansouka (c.1860-1920) : Un parcours d’esclave affranchi entre rébellion et allégeance au temps de la conquête coloniale française en Afrique. (2014)
Book Chapter
Rodet, M. (2014). Le Sous-Lieutenant Mansouka (c.1860-1920) : Un parcours d’esclave affranchi entre rébellion et allégeance au temps de la conquête coloniale française en Afrique. In O. Leservoisier, & S. Trabelsi (Eds.), Résistances et mémoires des esclavages. Espaces arabo-musulmans et transatlantiques. Karthala

The Political Budget Cycle and Subnational Debt Expenditures in Federations: Panel Data Evidence from India (2014)
Journal Article
Saez, L. (2016). The Political Budget Cycle and Subnational Debt Expenditures in Federations: Panel Data Evidence from India. Governance, 29(1), 47-65. https://doi.org/10.1111/gove.12130

What political variables explain variations in subnational fiscal expenditures on interest payments on the debt? The author argues that the political budget cycle and center‐right political party ideology—rather than the effective number of parties,... Read More about The Political Budget Cycle and Subnational Debt Expenditures in Federations: Panel Data Evidence from India.

Justifications of Freedom of Speech:Towards a Double-grounded Non-consequentialist Approach (2014)
Journal Article
Kabasakal Badamchi, D. (2015). Justifications of Freedom of Speech:Towards a Double-grounded Non-consequentialist Approach. Philosophy and Social Criticism, 41(9), 907-927. https://doi.org/10.1177/0191453714564457

This article aims to develop a ground for freedom of speech that combines two justifications – democratic participation and autonomy. First, it is argued that consequentialist justifications, such as discovery of truth and personal development, are f... Read More about Justifications of Freedom of Speech:Towards a Double-grounded Non-consequentialist Approach.

Review of: State management of religion in Indonesia, by Myengkyo Seo, New York: Routledge, 2013; The roots of terrorismin Indonesia: from Darul Islam to Jema'ah Islamiyah, by Solahudin, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2013; Contemporary developments in Indonesian Islam: explaining the “conservative turn”, edited by Martin van Bruinessen, Singapore: ISEAS,2013. (2014)
Journal Article
Buehler, M. (2014). Review of: State management of religion in Indonesia, by Myengkyo Seo, New York: Routledge, 2013; The roots of terrorismin Indonesia: from Darul Islam to Jema'ah Islamiyah, by Solahudin, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2013; Contemporary developments in Indonesian Islam: explaining the “conservative turn”, edited by Martin van Bruinessen, Singapore: ISEAS,2013. Democratization, 22(3), 580-585. https://doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2014.952289

Counter-Extremism and De-Radicalisation in the UK: a Contemporary Overview (2014)
Journal Article
Ivermee, R., Dickson, A., & Griffith-Dickson, G. (2014). Counter-Extremism and De-Radicalisation in the UK: a Contemporary Overview. Journal for Deradicalization, 1, 26-37

De-radicalisation policy carries with it an inherent tension: those who provide the most invaluable support in drawing people away from violent extremist groups generally come from the demographic or community that is under suspicion. This is true ev... Read More about Counter-Extremism and De-Radicalisation in the UK: a Contemporary Overview.

Livelihood resilience in the face of climate change (2014)
Journal Article
Tanner, T., Lewis, D., Wrathall, D., Bronen, R., Cradock-Henry, N., Huq, S., Lawess, C., Nawrotski, R., Prasad, V., Rahman, M. A., Alaniz, R., King, K., McNamara, K., Nadiruzzaman, M., Henly-Shepard, S., & Thomalla, F. (2015). Livelihood resilience in the face of climate change. Nature Climate Change, 1(4), 23-26. https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate2431

The resilience concept requires greater attention to human livelihoods if it is to address the limits to adaptation strategies and the development needs of the planet's poorest and most vulnerable people. Although the concept of resilience is increas... Read More about Livelihood resilience in the face of climate change.

Global grandeur and the meaning of Iran: From the Shah to the Islamic Republic (2014)
Book Chapter
Adib-Moghaddam, A. (2014). Global grandeur and the meaning of Iran: From the Shah to the Islamic Republic. In H. Fürtig (Ed.), Regional powers in the Middle East : new constellations after the Arab revolts. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137484758_3

Foreign policy is never really restricted to material factors, which are conventionally defined in terms of the ability to project power through military or economic means.1 In addition, foreign policy is about imagining the place of a country among... Read More about Global grandeur and the meaning of Iran: From the Shah to the Islamic Republic.