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Autor:
Sonia Le Gouriellec
Publikováno v:
Afrique contemporaine. :366
Autor:
Beth Elise Whitaker, Jason Giersch
Publikováno v:
Migration Studies. 9:534-555
Building on research about political determinants of migration attitudes, this study examines whether public opinion is influenced by the potential political participation of migrants themselves. We use the opportunity presented by the recent increas
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African Affairs. 120:199-217
In 2010, Kenya extended voting rights to its estimated 3,000,000 citizens living abroad, thus joining a growing number of countries in Africa and around the world to recognize emigrant voting rights. Yet despite a politically engaged diaspora, intens
Autor:
John A. Doces, Beth Elise Whitaker
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 49:1898-1918
Existing literature examines how different immigrant attributes influence support for admission and naturalisation, but few studies consider how they affect support for deportation. Naturalisation ...
Autor:
Beth Elise Whitaker
Publikováno v:
Perspectives on Politics. 19:1046-1048
Autor:
Beth Elise Whitaker
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African Studies Review. 63:18-42
Host governments have responded to the migration of Somali refugees throughout Africa in recent decades in different ways. Kenyan policymakers have treated Somalis primarily as a security threat, imposing restrictions on them that especially target t
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Journal of Peace Research. :002234332211479
Contemporary studies of civil conflict focus heavily on combatant treatment of civilians. Research on human rights (HR) abuses committed by states has benefitted from several widely available datasets on state violations. By comparison, researchers a
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The Journal of Politics. 81:702-706
Sexual violence in wartime is not inevitable, and its prevalence varies substantially among armed groups and over time. This study investigates how the financing of rebel organizations influences t...
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European Journal of International Relations, 26(1), 236-262
Why do some rebel groups forcibly recruit children while others largely refrain from using this strategy? We argue that it depends, in part, on their ability to profit from natural resources. Rebel groups that earn funding from natural resources have
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https://doi.org/10.1177/1354066119850622
https://doi.org/10.1177/1354066119850622