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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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Slovakia and Dubcek in 1968. Slovak Culture in Early Spring

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Slovakia and Dubcek in 1968. Slovak Culture in Early Spring

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Turkish Foreign Policy after the Elections: Changing Course in Dire Straits

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Turkish Foreign Policy after the Elections: Changing Course in Dire Straits

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How Framing of Revolutions (the Arab Spring and Maidan) Takes Us Away from Their Roots During and After the Protests

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How Framing of Revolutions (the Arab Spring and Maidan) Takes Us Away from Their Roots During and After the Protests

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