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State, political regimes, mobilisations

Research corresponding to this theme focuses on forms of government, the dynamics of political regimes and collective mobilisation (voting, activism, etc.), whether it be in the form of protest or revolutionary or counter-revolutionary mobilisation. Researchers explore the dynamics of power relations and processes of legitimisation, domination and contestation at different levels. Research involves adopting comparative and interdisciplinary approaches, combining qualitative and quantitative methods, in varied and often rapidly changing areas.

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The Transnational Government in Afghanistan and its Predictable Defeat. Interview with Gilles Dorronsoro

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The Transnational Government in Afghanistan and its Predictable Defeat. Interview with Gilles Dorronsoro

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Blurring the Lines Between Military and Police Missions in Brazil and Mexico

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Blurring the Lines Between Military and Police Missions in Brazil and Mexico

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Political Violence in the Middle East. Interview with Erik Skare

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Political Violence in the Middle East. Interview with Erik Skare

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Freedom of Expression and Politics of Style. PARISS, A New Journal in the Social Sciences

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Freedom of Expression and Politics of Style. PARISS, A New Journal in the Social Sciences

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Redefining Humanity Through its Heritage. Interview with Mathilde Leloup

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Redefining Humanity Through its Heritage. Interview with Mathilde Leloup

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On the Road from Teheran to Damascus. Rereading Fariba Adelkhah

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On the Road from Teheran to Damascus. Rereading Fariba Adelkhah

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Thinking of the State in the Neoliberal Age from the Case of Morocco

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Thinking of the State in the Neoliberal Age from the Case of Morocco

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The US Presidential Elections and the Issue of Race

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The US Presidential Elections and the Issue of Race

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The Belorussian War will Not Take Place

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The Belorussian War will Not Take Place

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COVID-19, Authoritarianism Vs. Democracy: What the Epidemic Reveals about the Orientalism of our Categories of Thought

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COVID-19, Authoritarianism Vs. Democracy: What the Epidemic Reveals about the Orientalism of our Categories of Thought

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Two Years Already? Peace Between Eritrea and Ethiopia

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Two Years Already? Peace Between Eritrea and Ethiopia

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The President on Trial: Prosecuting Hissène Habré. Interview with Sharon Weill

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The President on Trial: Prosecuting Hissène Habré. Interview with Sharon Weill

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The State and Digital Surveillance in Times of the Covid-19 Pandemic

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The State and Digital Surveillance in Times of the Covid-19 Pandemic

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The Difficulty of Learning Global Security

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The Difficulty of Learning Global Security

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Justice is Steady Work. A Conversation on Political Theory with Astrid von Busekist

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Justice is Steady Work. A Conversation on Political Theory with Astrid von Busekist

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COVID-19 in Latin America. Interview

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COVID-19 in Latin America. Interview

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COVID-19 in Algeria: For Whom Does the Bell Toll?

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COVID-19 in Algeria: For Whom Does the Bell Toll?

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Pricing Lives in the Time of COVID-19

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Pricing Lives in the Time of COVID-19

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Violence, Mobilizations and Competing Social Orders. Questions to Adam Baczko about the Civil War in Syria

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Violence, Mobilizations and Competing Social Orders. Questions to Adam Baczko about the Civil War in Syria

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