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War and Moral Stupidity
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2017-07-20) -
"We also deserve help during the pandemic": The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on foreign domestic workers in Hong Kong.
(2021)The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic poses particular challenges for migrant workers around the world. This study explores the unique experiences of foreign domestic workers (FDWs) in Hong Kong, and how COVID-19 ... -
'We Didn't See it Coming': The Conservatives
(2018-03) -
The Welfare Agenda of the Populist Radical Right in Western Europe: Combining Welfare Chauvinism, Producerism and Populism
Recent scholarship on the populist radical right tends to imprecisely describe the welfare agenda of this party family with reference to its key ideological characteristics of nativism, authoritarianism, and populism. We ... -
Westminster’s Brexit Paradox: the contingency of the ‘old’ versus ‘new’ politics
(SAGE Publications, 2019) -
What did the 1983 manifesto ever do for us?
(Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022-02-10) -
‘What is in a Name?’: The Role of (Different) Identities in the Multiple Proxy Wars in Syria
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2018-05-11) -
What is Orientation in Thinking? On the Question of Time and Timeliness in Cosmopolitical Thought
(Wiley: 24 months, 2011-05-22) -
WHO and COVID-19: Stress testing the boundary of Science and Politics
(SAGE Publications, 24-04-2024)Specialized agencies such as the World Health Organization (WHO) emphasize the importance of impartiality and independence to ensure state compliance and buy-in to their institutional mandate. For functionalists, the ... -
Who are judicial decisions meant for? The ‘global community of law’ in Southern Africa
Rationalist models of judicial decision-making expect courts to defend their institutional integrity in politically sensitive cases. This article presents two African case studies of courts not doing so. They have elicited ...