Prestige and punishment: Status symbols and the danger of white elephants [0.03%]
身价与惩罚:地位的象征和白象的危险性
Paul Beaumont,Lucas de Oliveira Paes,Cristiana Maglia
Paul Beaumont
This article identifies and unpacks the intrinsic potential for backlash in the pursuit of status symbols. While status loss has been associated with domestic pushback and reduced legitimacy for ruling governments, the literature on status ...
When the digits don't add up: Research strategies for post-digital peacebuilding [0.03%]
当数据不足时:后数字和平建设的研究策略
Andreas T Hirblinger
Andreas T Hirblinger
This article develops a post-digital perspective for the study of international peacebuilding and elaborates its merits. Contrary to narratives in policy and practice that tend to fetishize the digital, digital peacebuilding cannot be meani...
A trans-scalar approach to peacebuilding and transitional justice: Insights from the Democratic Republic of Congo [0.03%]
和平建设与转型正义的跨尺度方法:来自刚果民主共和国的启示
Sara Hellmüller
Sara Hellmüller
Peace research has taken a local turn. Yet, conceptual ambiguities, risks of romanticization, and critiques of co-option of the "local" point to the need to look for novel ways to think about the interactions of actors ranging from the glob...
"This changes things": Children, targeting, and the making of precision [0.03%]
“这改变了事情”——儿童、瞄准和精准的塑造过程
J Marshall Beier
J Marshall Beier
Avoidance of civilian casualties increasingly affects the political calculus of legitimacy in armed conflict. "Collateral damage" is a problem that can be managed through the material production of precision, but it is also the case that pr...
The performance and persistence of transitional justice and its ways of knowing atrocity [0.03%]
转型正义的绩效、延续及其认知暴行的方式
Briony Jones
Briony Jones
Transitional justice, like other peacebuilding endeavours, strives to create change in the world and to produce knowledge that is useful. However, the politics of how this knowledge is produced, shared and rendered legitimate depends upon t...
Parliamentarians in government delegations: An old question still not answered [0.03%]
政府代表团中的议员:一个仍未解决的老问题
Michal Onderco
Michal Onderco
Why do governments include parliamentarians in the delegations to international negotiations? Conduct of the diplomatic negotiations is among the most tightly controlled prerogatives of the executive, and executives have been historically d...
Why study EU foreign policy at all? A response to Keuleers, Fonck and Keukeleire [0.03%]
研究欧盟外交政策的意义何在?回应科尔里斯、丰克和克威尔莱尔的观点
Hylke Dijkstra,Sophie Vanhoonacker
Hylke Dijkstra
In an important article on the state of European Union (EU) foreign policy research, Keuleers, Fonck and Keukeleire show that academics excessively focus on the study of the EU foreign policy system and EU implementation rather than the con...
Civil society in a divided society: Linking legitimacy and ethnicness of civil society organizations in Bosnia-Herzegovina [0.03%]
分裂社会中的民间社会:巴尔干地区波黑民族性和合法性的联系
Randall Puljek-Shank,Willemijn Verkoren
Randall Puljek-Shank
Civil society (CS) strengthening is central to peacebuilding policies for divided, post-war societies. However, it has been criticized for creating internationalized organizations without local backing, unable to represent citizens' interes...
N Figueiredo
N Figueiredo
"Fortress Europe" and the moral debt burden: immigration from the "South" to the European Economic Community [0.03%]
“堡垒欧洲”与道德债务负担——来自“南方”的移民与欧洲经济共同体
G Brochmann
G Brochmann
In light of the opening of the borders within the EC, scheduled for January 1993, this article "discusses the prospects in Europe concerning immigration from third [world] countries in relation to the internal market, the border control iss...