High intensity warfighting
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Business and human rights (2024)
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De Systematibus Civitatum: Pufendorf on Confederations and Composite Kingdoms (2024)
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This chapter investigates Pufendorf’s concept of systema civitatum or ‘system of states’. The chapter illuminates the concept by excavating it in several contexts. First, it examines the evolution of the term in Pufendorf’s own writings, from his ear... Read More about De Systematibus Civitatum: Pufendorf on Confederations and Composite Kingdoms.
Amartya Sen and the Capabilities Versus Happiness Debate: An Aristotelian Perspective (2022)
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This chapter discusses Amartya Sen’s capabilities approach to human development from the standpoint of the concept of happiness. It locates Sen’s work against the background of the recent capabilities versus happiness debate. Sen’s version of the cap... Read More about Amartya Sen and the Capabilities Versus Happiness Debate: An Aristotelian Perspective.
Participatory Photography, Ethical Storytelling, and Modern Slavery Survivor Voices: Adapting to COVID-19 (2022)
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Conducting a truly participatory research project between partners in the Global North and Global South brings challenges in normal circumstances, yet when the COVID-19 pandemic forced our project to pause, we overcame multiple additional challenges... Read More about Participatory Photography, Ethical Storytelling, and Modern Slavery Survivor Voices: Adapting to COVID-19.
J.S. Mill’s understanding of the “organic” nature of socialism (2021)
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John Stuart Mill is mostly referred to as one of the classical figures of laissez-faire liberalism, without going into detail regarding, or often even mentioning, his socialism. However, Mill and his co-author Harriet Taylor, were influenced by the s... Read More about J.S. Mill’s understanding of the “organic” nature of socialism.
Cultural sources and institutional practice of authoritarianism in China (2021)
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Assessing the Impact of Membership Turnover on Constituent Views of the European Parliament (2021)
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This chapter examines the attitudinal dimension of input legitimacy in the EU. It investigates the relationship between personnel turnover in the European Parliament (EP) and citizens’ attitudes toward the EP since the start of direct elections in 19... Read More about Assessing the Impact of Membership Turnover on Constituent Views of the European Parliament.
Harmonising Data, Analytical Approaches and Analysis Issues (2021)
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Comparing Individual Behaviour across Contexts: The Core Research Question (2021)
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Sovereignty Contested Vattel’s Use of Leibniz, Hobbes, and Pufendorf (2021)
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In this chapter, I draw out some implications of Vattel’s description of sovereign states as moral persons. The first section outlines the state-personality tradition from Thomas Hobbes through Samuel Pufendorf, with whom the moral person locution or... Read More about Sovereignty Contested Vattel’s Use of Leibniz, Hobbes, and Pufendorf.
Free Soil, Free Produce, Free Communities (2021)
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Far from Clean: Labour Exploitation in the UK’s Hand Car Wash Sector (2021)
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Hand car washing, the process of washing a vehicle by hand, is a relatively new business activity in the United Kingdom (UK). Prior to 2004, hand car washes (HCWs) were virtually non-existent (Clark & Colling, 2018). However, it is estimated that bet... Read More about Far from Clean: Labour Exploitation in the UK’s Hand Car Wash Sector.
Locating gendered representation in European Union Member States (2020)
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While the EU does not set specific legal requirements for its member states’ electoral systems, it is perhaps one of the world’s best learning laboratories for comparing the effects of electoral design. The EU is also, in many ways, a leader in the p... Read More about Locating gendered representation in European Union Member States.
Assessing the Impact of MEP Careers on National Political Parties in Europe (2020)
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In defence of ‘Toma’: algorithmic enhancement of a sense of justice (2020)
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Despite serious reservations over issues of transparency, accountability, bias, and the like, algorithms offer a potentially significant contribution to furthering human well-being via the influencing of beliefs, desires, and choices. Should governme... Read More about In defence of ‘Toma’: algorithmic enhancement of a sense of justice.