Items where Subject is "JZ International relations"

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Aitlhadj, L, Finden, A, Haspeslagh, S, Kaleem, A, Khan, RM, Salhab, A, Schotten, CH, Sen, S and Stampnitzky, L (2024) Where is Palestine in Critical Terrorism Studies? A roundtable conversation. Critical Studies on Terrorism. pp. 1-26. ISSN 1753-9153

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Hale-Ross, SA (2014) The UK should urgently legitimise the revocation of UK citizenship to the Islamic State’s British members. Democratic Audit UK.

Hale-Ross, SA (2014) The decreasing of safeguards in UK anti-terror law is a worrying trend that should be halted. Democratic Audit UK.

Hill, M (2022) Chapter One: Introduction. In: The Rise and Fall of Democracy Promotion in US Foreign Policy. Focus . Routledge, New York, pp. 1-6. ISBN 9781003254799

Hill, M and Hurst, S (2022) The Trump Presidency Continuity and Change in US Foreign Policy. In: Hill, M and Hurst, S, (eds.) The Trump Presidency Continuity and Change in US Foreign Policy. Routledge. ISBN 9781032314631

Hill, MA (2012) Chapter 3: Motives for American democracy promotion. In: Democracy Promotion and Conflict-Based Reconstruction The United States & Democratic Consolidation in Bosnia, Afghanistan & Iraq. Routledge. ISBN 9780415749565

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Khan, R (2025) Terrorism - The irredeemability of a concept. Arnold-Bergstraesser-Institut.

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Lowe, D and Eremina, N The Issues Islamic State’s Communications Strategy Pose in Russia and the UK: A Comparative Study of Problems Faced and Ways to Counter Them. The Russian Academic Journal. ISSN 2410-146X (Unpublished)

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Van Hout, MC (2022) Ensuring oversight and protection of life, health and well-being of all detained by the Russian Federation and Russian controlled territories of Ukraine. Public Health, 213. pp. 68-70. ISSN 0033-3506

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Wilson, G (2014) Applying the Responsibility to Protect to the Arab Spring. Liverpool Law Review, 35 (2). pp. 157-173. ISSN 0144-932X

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