Courses
V-Nr | Course | Start / End | Date | Lecturers | Room |
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4707 |
06SE615-BAd
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from 19.02.2025
to 28.05.2025
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Mi 10:15-12:00 | Christoph Valentin Steinert | siehe Details |
Publications (ZORA)
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Publications
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2024
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Policy-specific human rights shaming: Evidence from the other letters of the UN Special Procedures. Journal of Human Rights, 23(4):385-403.
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Elitist Remedies? Complaint Resources and Representation in International Human Rights Bodies. International Studies Quarterly, 68(2):sqae042.
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Belt and road initiative membership and voting patterns in the United Nations General Assembly. Research and Politics, 11(1):1-12.
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2023
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Environmental Pollution and Authoritarian Politics. The Journal of Politics, 85(2):524-536.
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Repression and backlash protests: Why leader arrests backfire. International Interactions, 49(1):1-30.
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2022
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Political Imprisonment and Protest Mobilization: Evidence From the GDR. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 67(7-8):1564-1591.
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The Impact of Domestic Surveillance on Political Imprisonment: Evidence from the German Democratic Republic. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 67(1):38-65.
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The duration of political imprisonment: Evidence from China. Conflict Management and Peace Science, 40(4):349-372.
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2021
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Instrumental or intrinsic? Human rights alignment in intergovernmental organizations. Review of International Organizations, 17:89-115.
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2020
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Who is a political prisoner?. Journal of Global Security Studies, 6(3):ogaa052.
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Who are our experts? Predictors of participation in expert surveys. Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 26(4):20200007.
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2019
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Trial fairness before impact: Tracing the link between post-conflict trials and peace stability. International Interactions, 45(6):1003-1031.
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2018
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Spoilers of peace: Pro-government militias as risk factors for conflict recurrence. Journal of Peace Research, 56(2):249-263.
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2016
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2015
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‘Alliance with the Enemy’: Why the CDU and the Greens Formed Their First Coalition in a Large German Federal State. German Politics, 25(1):54-72.
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