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Informed, uninformed or misinformed? A cross-national analysis of populist party supporters across European democracie
Recent research suggests that populist party supporters are not necessarily unsophisticated protest voters. This leads us to question the still popular assumption that these individuals are politically uninformed. ... -
The infrastructural power of the military: The geoeconomic role of the US Army Corps of Engineers in the Arabian Peninsula
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The Injustice of Gentrification
Political theorists have recently turned their attention to the normative evaluation of gentrification, especially the displacement of long-term residents from neighbourhoods experiencing redevelopment and reinvestment. ... -
Innovation and the limits of rebranded privatisation in Global Health
(Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014-04)Innovation has become a buzz-word in the political economy of governance. Whether used in the context of higher education reforms, investment in domestic manufacturing, beauty products for ageing populations, or solutions ... -
Insulated Wires: The Precarious Rise of West Bengal’s Power Sector
(Oxford University Press, 2018-09-03) -
International actors in the Syrian conflict
(Deutsches Orient-Institut; l999, 2019-03-27) -
International development in transition
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2014)International development is in a period of transition. While the outcome of this is still unclear, this article argues that there are at least four areas in which the project of international development is changing. ... -
International development in transition
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International Political Sociology as a Mode of Critique: Fracturing Totalities
This article asks how international political sociology (IPS) can articulate its criticality so that it can continue to engage with lineages that privilege processes and practices emerging from the always fluid and multiple ... -
THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICS OF AID: ‘GOOD GOVERNANCE’ AND DEMOCRACY PROMOTION
(2019-01-01)This chapter examines the use of bilateral and multilateral aid to promote ‘good governance’ and democracy in developing countries following the end of the Cold War. It examines the emergence of these objectives as central ... -
An Interview with Elizabeth Grosz: Geopower, Inhumanism and the Biopolitical
(2017-01-01)© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. This article is an interview with Elizabeth Grosz by Kathryn Yusoff and Nigel Clark. It primarily addresses Grosz’s approaches to ‘geopower’, and the discussion encompasses an exploration of ...