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Tag: civil and political rights

“Political culture and parliamentarism in Ukraine: current state and main problems” (Razumkov Centre, Ukraine)

Posted on 25/04/2018

The issue №3-4(2017) of the National Security and Defence Journal “Political culture and parliamentarism in Ukraine: current state and main […]

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The three constituencies of the state: why the state has lost unifying energy, Desmond King, Patrick Le Galès (Sciences Po, France)

Posted on 25/01/2018

British Journal of Sociology, November 2017, vol 68, n° S1 We address resurgent populism by examining structural processes of state transformation […]

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“A Resilience Approach to a Failed Accession State: The Case of Turkey”, Sinan Ülgen (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 08/12/2017

The concept of “building resilience” in Turkey can be defined as improving the capacity of institutions and society to withstand […]

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Anti-Politics, Depoliticization, and Governance, FAWCETT, Paul, FLINDERS, Matthew, HAY, Colin, et al. (Sciences Po, France)

Posted on 24/10/2017

There is a mounting body of evidence pointing towards rising levels of public dissatisfaction with the formal political process. Depoliticization […]

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Belarus’s Disequilibrium: Mounting Challenges and Reluctance to Change, Arkady Moshes & Ryhor Nizhnikau (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 07/07/2017

The pillars of social and political stability are eroding in Belarus, and the economy is deteriorating rapidly. In view of […]

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Study for the European Parliament: “Shrinking space for civil society: the EU’s response”, by Richard Youngs

Posted on 20/04/2017

Shrinking space for civil society: the EU response The European Parliament commissioned TEPSA to coordinate a study on the EU’s […]

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Study for the European Parliament: “Surveillance and Censorship: The Impact of Technologies on Human Rights”, by Ben Wagner, Joanna Bronowicka, Cathleen Berger and Thomas Behrndt

Posted on 24/04/2015

TEPSA coordinated a study for the European Parliament, authored by Ben Wagner, Joanna Bronowicka, Cathleen Berger and Thomas Behrndt (Centre for […]

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    Online Seminar: “Cities, Borders and (Im)mobilities”, March 3 (Sciences Po CEE, France)

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    2021

    Webinar: “Trade after Trump: What Is in Store for Transatlantic Trade Relations in the Biden Administration?”, March 3 (RSCAS-EUI, Italy)

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    2021

    Webinar: “What’s in the new EU-UK relationship?”, March 4 (NUPI, Norway)

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