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  • FinnGen: Unique genetic insights from combining isolated population and national health register data
    | 2022
    Kurki, Mitja I. et al. (2022): FinnGen: Unique genetic insights from combining isolated population and national health register data, medRxiv. DOI: 10.1101/2022.03.03.22271360
  • Using Fuel Cycle Simulators and Bayesian Inference in Nuclear Archaeology
    | 2022
    Schalz, Max; Bormann, Lewis; Göttsche, Malte (2022): Using Fuel Cycle Simulators and Bayesian Inference in Nuclear Archaeology, Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, 126: 1, 122–125.
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  • Wie gibt es Frieden?
    | 2022
    Gromes, Thorsten (2022): Wie gibt es Frieden?. Interview mit Thorsten Gromes, TUP - Theorie und Praxis der Sozialen Arbeit, 73: 2, 94–98.
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  • Zurück auf Null
    | 2022
    Deitelhoff, Nicole (2022): Zurück auf Null. Putins Krieg und die Europäische Sicherheitsordnung, Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik, 2022: 6.
  • Laboulaye et Kachenovsky et la fabrique du droit international : voyages, réseaux, circulation des savoirs juridiques
    | 2022
    Cahen, Raphaël (2022): Laboulaye et Kachenovsky et la fabrique du droit international : voyages, réseaux, circulation des savoirs juridiques, Clio@themis, 2022: 22. DOI: 10.4000/cliothemis.2076
  • NPT 2022: An Opportunity to Advance Nuclear Justice
    | 2022
    Baldus, Jana; Fehl, Caroline; Hach, Sascha (2022): NPT 2022: An Opportunity to Advance Nuclear Justice, Global Policy.
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  • European and Transatlantic Security, and Russia’s War Against Ukraine
    | 2022
    Podvorna, Olena (2022): European and Transatlantic Security, and Russia’s War Against Ukraine, Reconstructions of History, 5, Ilia State University in Georgia, 101-112.
  • Rethinking Norms in Times of Algorithmic Decision Making?
    | 2022
    Hoffberger-Pippan, Elisabeth (2022): Rethinking Norms in Times of Algorithmic Decision Making?. – A Kantian Approach, Journal of Ethics and Legal Technologies, 4: 1, Padova, IT: Padova University Press, 65-90. DOI: 10.14658/pupj-jelt-2022-1-5
  • Transnationale Gewaltordnungen und Konflikte
    | 2022
    Ketzmerick, Maria; Salehi, Mariam; Schwab, Regine (2022): Transnationale Gewaltordnungen und Konflikte. Workshop AK Gewaltordnungen DVPW, Universität Bayreuth, 3.-4. März 2022, Wissenschaft und Frieden, 40: 2, 54–55.
  • Großprojekt Zeitenwende
    | 2022
    Besch, Sophia; Brockmeier, Sarah (2022): Großprojekt Zeitenwende, Internationale Politik, 3/1011: 3, 62–67.
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  • Introduction: ‘Studying from the margins’ - Global South perspectives on the future of Antarctic governance
    | 2022
    Flamm, Patrick; Verbitsky, Jane (2022): Introduction: ‘Studying from the margins’ - Global South perspectives on the future of Antarctic governance, The Polar Journal, 12: 1, 1–4. DOI: 10.1080/2154896X.2022.2066613
  • Legitimating the Antarctic Treaty System: from rich nations club to planetary ecological democracy?
    | 2022
    Flamm, Patrick (2022): Legitimating the Antarctic Treaty System: from rich nations club to planetary ecological democracy?, Australian Journal of International Affairs, 76: 3, 266–285. DOI: 10.1080/10357718.2022.2056876
  • Same but Different: The Role of Local Leaders in the Peace Processes in Liberia and Sierra Leone
    | 2022
    Ruppel, Samantha; Leib, Julia (2022): Same but Different: The Role of Local Leaders in the Peace Processes in Liberia and Sierra Leone, Peacebuilding. DOI: 10.1080/21647259.2022.2027152
  • Contributions and Blind Spots of Constructivist Norms Research in International Relations, 1980–2018: A Systematic Evidence and Gap Analysis
    | 2022
    Peez, Anton (2022): Contributions and Blind Spots of Constructivist Norms Research in International Relations, 1980–2018: A Systematic Evidence and Gap Analysis, International Studies Review, 24: 1, 1–33. DOI: 10.1093/isr/viab055
  • Beyond formal powers: Understanding the African Union's authority on the ground
    | 2022
    Witt, Antonia (2022): Beyond formal powers: Understanding the African Union's authority on the ground, Review of International Studies, 48: 4, 626–645. DOI: 10.1017/S0260210522000067
  • Sprecht mit ihnen
    | 2022
    Brockmeier, Sarah (2022): Sprecht mit ihnen, Internationale Politik Special: Pott und die Welt, 3, 30–33.
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  • A necessary step back? Recovering the security perspective in the debate on lethal autonomy
    | 2022
    Alwardt, Christian; Schörnig, Niklas (2022): A necessary step back? Recovering the security perspective in the debate on lethal autonomy, Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, Special Issue “Crisis of Arms Control”, Special Issue Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung (Journal for Peace and Conflict Studies), 10, 295–317. DOI: 10.1007/s42597-021-00067-z
  • Assessing Uncertainty in Plutonium Production Estimates Based on the Isotope Ratio Method
    | 2022
    Jung, Benjamin; Göttsche, Malte (2022): Assessing Uncertainty in Plutonium Production Estimates Based on the Isotope Ratio Method, Science & Global Security, 30: 1, 3–21. DOI: 10.1080/08929882.2022.2060599
  • Against the Masters of War: The Overlooked Functions of Conflict Litigation by International Courts
    | 2022
    Steininger, Silvia; Deitelhoff, Nicole (2022): Against the Masters of War: The Overlooked Functions of Conflict Litigation by International Courts, Duke Journal of Law and Contemporary Problems, 84: 4, 95–122.
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  • Now and Never: Banning Hydrocarbon Extraction in Antarctica Forever
    | 2022
    Flamm, Patrick; Hemmings, Alan D. (2022): Now and Never: Banning Hydrocarbon Extraction in Antarctica Forever, Giga Focus Global, 2022: 1. DOI: 10.57671/gfgl-22012
  • A threat rather than a resource: why voicing internal criticism is difficult in international organisations
    | 2022
    Christian, Ben (2022): A threat rather than a resource: why voicing internal criticism is difficult in international organisations, Journal of International Relations and Development, 25: 2, 425-449. DOI: 10.1057/s41268-021-00244-w
  • Das Scheitern der VN-Expertengespräche zu Autonomen Waffensystemen
    | 2022
    Hoffberger-Pippan, Elisabeth; Vohs, Vanessa; Köhler, Paula (2022): Das Scheitern der VN-Expertengespräche zu Autonomen Waffensystemen, SWP Aktuell, 36, 1–8. DOI: 10.18449/2022A36
  • The global nuclear order and the crisis of the nuclear non-proliferation regime: Taking stock and moving forward
    | 2022
    Baldus, Jana; Müller, Harald; Wunderlich, Carmen (2022): The global nuclear order and the crisis of the nuclear non-proliferation regime: Taking stock and moving forward, Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung Special Issue “Crisis of Arms Control”. DOI: 10.1007/s42597-021-00066-0
  • Pluralistic Peace: New Perspectives for the OSCE?
    | 2022
    Dembinski, Matthias; Spanger, Hans-Joachim (2022): Pluralistic Peace: New Perspectives for the OSCE?, OSCE Insights, 2021: 9, 173–183. DOI: 10.5771/9783748911456-09
  • The Russia-Ukraine War as a Factor of Germany Foreign and Security Policies' Transformation
    | 2022
    Podvorna, Olena (2022): The Russia-Ukraine War as a Factor of Germany Foreign and Security Policies' Transformation, Modern Historical and Political Issues: Journal in Historical & Political Sciences, 46: Chernivtsi National University, 22-34. DOI: 10.31861/mhpi2022.46.22-34
  • The Use of Non-verbal Displays in Framing COVID-19 Disinformation in Europe: An Exploratory Account
    | 2022
    Dumitrescu, D.; Trpkovic, Mina (2022): The Use of Non-verbal Displays in Framing COVID-19 Disinformation in Europe: An Exploratory Account, Frontiers in Psychology, 13. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.846250
  • Escalate or Negotiate? Constraint and Rebel Strategic Choices Towards Rivals in the Syrian Civil War
    | 2021
    Schwab, Regine (2021): Escalate or Negotiate? Constraint and Rebel Strategic Choices Towards Rivals in the Syrian Civil War, Terrorism and Political Violence, 1–20. DOI: 10.1080/09546553.2021.1998007
  • Beyond Healthy Skepticism: Exploring German News Media Framing of Terrorism-Affiliated Women Returnees
    | 2021
    Rahlf, Lotta (2021): Beyond Healthy Skepticism: Exploring German News Media Framing of Terrorism-Affiliated Women Returnees, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: Routledge.
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  • Soziale Medien und nichtstaatliche Gewaltakteur*innen
    | 2021
    Abay Gaspar, Hande; Sold, Manjana (2021): Soziale Medien und nichtstaatliche Gewaltakteur*innen, ZIB Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen, 28: 2, 167–180. DOI: 10.5771/0946-7165-2021-2-167
  • Notwendige "Heuchelei"
    | 2021
    Christian, Ben (2021): Notwendige "Heuchelei", VEREINTE NATIONEN, 2021: 6, 267–271.
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  • Preventing Civil War Recurrence: Do Military Victories Really Perform Better than Peace Agreements? Causal Claim and Underpinning Assumptions Revisited
    | 2021
    Gromes, Thorsten; Ranft, Florian (2021): Preventing Civil War Recurrence: Do Military Victories Really Perform Better than Peace Agreements? Causal Claim and Underpinning Assumptions Revisited, Civil Wars. DOI: 10.1080/13698249.2022.2004043
  • Russia’s Dissociation from the Paris Charter-Based Order
    | 2021
    Polianskii, Mikhail (2021): Russia’s Dissociation from the Paris Charter-Based Order, Russia in Global Affairs, 76: 4, 36–58.
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  • Peripheries, politics, centralities: geographies of COVID-19
    | 2021
    Mullis, Daniel (2021): Peripheries, politics, centralities: geographies of COVID-19. Reflections from a German perspective on and beyond Biglieri et al, Cities and Health. DOI: 10.1080/23748834.2021.1964909
  • E-Government and Democracy in Botswana: Observational and Experimental Evidence on the Effect of E-Government Usage on Political Attitudes
    | 2021
    Bante, Jana; Helmig, Felix; Prasad, Lara; Scheu, Lea Deborah; Seipel, Jean Christoph; Senkpiel, Helge; Geray, Markus; von Schiller, Armin; Sebudubudu, David; Ziaja, Sebastian (2021): E-Government and Democracy in Botswana: Observational and Experimental Evidence on the Effect of E-Government Usage on Political Attitudes, Discussion Paper / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), Bonn. DOI: 10.23661/dp16.2021
  • Fear and Legitimacy in São Paulo, Brazil. Police-Citizen Relations in a High Violence, High Fear City
    | 2021
    Natal, Ariadne; Jackson, Jonathan; Pósch, Krisztián; Oliveira, Thiago R. (2021): Fear and Legitimacy in São Paulo, Brazil. Police-Citizen Relations in a High Violence, High Fear City, SocArXiv.
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  • Towards a Cyber Weapons Assessment Model – Assessment of the Technical Features of Malicious Software
    | 2021
    Reinhold, Thomas; Reuter, Christian (2021): Towards a Cyber Weapons Assessment Model – Assessment of the Technical Features of Malicious Software, IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society, 3: 3, 226–239. DOI: 10.1109/TTS.2021.3131817
  • Coping with the Unknown. Introduction
    | 2021
    Mannitz, Sabine; Thompson, James (2021): Coping with the Unknown. Introduction, Culture Unbound. Journal of Current Cultural Research, 13: 3, 1–4.
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  • An Equivalent to Art. 8(2)(b)(xx) ICC Statute for Non-International Armed Conflicts? Is it Warranted on the Basis of International Customary Law?
    | 2021
    de Vries, Barry (2021): An Equivalent to Art. 8(2)(b)(xx) ICC Statute for Non-International Armed Conflicts? Is it Warranted on the Basis of International Customary Law?, International Criminal Law Review, 21: 3, 561–587.
  • Multiplicity, Hybridity and Normativity: Disputes about the UN Convention against Corruption in Germany
    | 2021
    Lesch, Max (2021): Multiplicity, Hybridity and Normativity: Disputes about the UN Convention against Corruption in Germany, International Relations, 35: 4, 613-633. DOI: 10.1177/0047117820965662
  • Custody and custodianship: A reflection on collection terminology through the lens of human remains
    | 2021
    Bendix, Regina; Kurzwelly, Jonatan (2021): Custody and custodianship: A reflection on collection terminology through the lens of human remains, Anthropology Today. DOI: 10.1111/1467-8322.12679
  • Legitimidade e obediência. Diálogos da criminologia com a teoria sociológica
    | 2021
    Natal, Ariadne; Castelo Branco, Frederico; Alvarez, Marcos (2021): Legitimidade e obediência. Diálogos da criminologia com a teoria sociológica, Tempo Social, 3: 33, 147–166. DOI: 10.11606/0103-2070.ts.2021.190229
  • Gefahr aus dem Labor? Zum Umgang mit sicherheitsrelevanter biologischer Forschung
    | 2021
    Jakob, Una (2021): Gefahr aus dem Labor? Zum Umgang mit sicherheitsrelevanter biologischer Forschung, Forschung Frankfurt, 1: 2021, 11–15.
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  • Rechtsextremismusforschung in der deutschsprachigen Humangeographie
    | 2021
    Mullis, Daniel; Miggelbrink, Judith (2021): Rechtsextremismusforschung in der deutschsprachigen Humangeographie, Geographische Zeitschrift, 109: 4, 184–207. DOI: 10.25162/gz-2021-0016
  • Blazing Hate into the World: Psychological Case Study of a Fame-Seeking Rampage Shooter
    | 2021
    Allwinn, Mirko; Tultschinetski, Sina; Görgen, Thomas (2021): Blazing Hate into the World: Psychological Case Study of a Fame-Seeking Rampage Shooter, Violence and Gender. DOI: 10.1089/vio.2021.0037
  • The “War on Terror” and Public Diplomacy during the Cold War: Israeli–Turkish Relations and the 1980 Military Coup
    | 2021
    Ben Aharon, Eldad (2021): The “War on Terror” and Public Diplomacy during the Cold War: Israeli–Turkish Relations and the 1980 Military Coup, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism. DOI: 10.1080/1057610X.2021.1997134
  • Widespread and interrelated gray matter reductions in child sexual offenders with and without pedophilia: Evidence from a multivariate structural MRI study
    | 2021
    Klöckner, Mona; Jordan, Kirsten; Kiehl, Kent A.; Nyalakanti, Prashanth K.; Harenski, Carla L.; Müller, Jürgen L. (2021): Widespread and interrelated gray matter reductions in child sexual offenders with and without pedophilia: Evidence from a multivariate structural MRI study, Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 75: 11, 331–340. DOI: 10.1111/pcn.13292
  • Contestation and norm change in whale and elephant conservation: Non-use or sustainable use?
    | 2021
    Peez, Anton; Zimmermann, Lisbeth (2021): Contestation and norm change in whale and elephant conservation: Non-use or sustainable use?, Cooperation and Conflict. DOI: 10.1177/00108367211047138
  • Colour hallucination: In defence of externalist representationalism
    | 2021
    Waczek, Elisabeth; Barz, Wolfgang (2021): Colour hallucination: In defence of externalist representationalism, Analysis, 82: 1, 3-7. DOI: 10.1093/analys/anab046
  • An den Grenzen Europas. Fürsorgliche Solidarität als aktivistische Praxis.
    | 2021
    Stühlen, Christin; Behrends, Jasmin; Reinhardt, Darius (2021): An den Grenzen Europas. Fürsorgliche Solidarität als aktivistische Praxis., Who Cares. Engagée journal , 1: 10, 64–69.
  • Deutsche Außen- und Verteidigungspolitik vor dem BVerwG: extraterritoriale grundrechtliche Schutzpflichten bei US amerikanischen Drohneneinsätzen
    | 2021
    Marauhn, Thilo; Mengeler, Daniel; Strobel, Vera (2021): Deutsche Außen- und Verteidigungspolitik vor dem BVerwG: extraterritoriale grundrechtliche Schutzpflichten bei US amerikanischen Drohneneinsätzen. Zugleich Besprechung von BVerwG, Urteil vom 25. November 2020 - 6 C 7.19, Archiv des Völkerrechts, 59: 3, 328–351. DOI: 10.1628/avr-2021-0018