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    The role of coups d’état in Africa : why coups occur and their effects on the populace
    English
    20231200
    Wiley-Blackwell
    coup d'etat role | coup d'etat effects | politics | developing countries | legitimacy | determinants | government change | justice | prevention and control | armed forces' role | rule of law | accountability | international intervention | violence effects | justifiability | political systems' role | altruism | power | ethnicity | Africa
    International social science journal ; vol. 73, no. 250
  • ART : 31631 : Not available for external loan
    Language, power and identity : discursive construction of post-Revolution national identity in Tunisia
    English
    20231100
    Taylor and Francis
    Tunisia | social identification | power | Arabs | ethnicity | culture | language | history | religion | collective identity | transition to democracy | discourse analysis | state (political entity) | nation
    Critical discourse studies ; vol. 20, no. 6
  • ART : 26849 : Not available for external loan
    Is positive youth development a pathway for sustaining peace in Tanzania? Predicting peace attitudes among adolescents
    English
    20230800
    American Psychological Association
    Tanzania, United Republic of | conflict resolution | peace | attitude | youth's role | Tanzanians, adolescent | adolescent development | community involvement | ethnicity | self efficacy | social justice | developing countries | sustainable development | environmental pollution | unemployment | life aspirations | psychometrics | Personal and Institutional Rights to Aggression and Peace Survey Measure | Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure-Brief Version | Purpose in Life Scale-Short Form | Sociodemographic Questionnaire | Brief Sense of Community Scale | General Self-Efficacy Scale | Developmental Assets Profile
    Peace and conflict: journal of peace psychology ; vol. 29, no. 3
  • ART : 31579 : Not available for external loan
    Are more educated people more likely to engage in terrorism
    English
    20230800
    Taylor and Francis
    determinants of perpetration | ethnicity | socioeconomic factors | violence effects | motivation | perpetrator characteristics | determinants of violence | urban areas | policing effectiveness | age factors | sex factors | schools | religious institution's role | employment | developing countries | educational status | terrorists | determinants of radicalisation | Burkina Faso | Mali | Niger
    Applied economics ; vol. 55, no. 37
  • ART : 32618 : Not available for external loan
    Cultural distance and conflict-related sexual violence
    English
    20230800
    Oxford University Press
    19890000-20190000 | universal | gender-based violence | combatants, male | perpetrator characteristics | sex factors | gender roles | ethnicity | sociocultural factors | warfare | determinants of violence
    Quarterly journal of economics ; vol. 138, no. 3
  • ART : 30481 : Not available for external loan
    The duration of political imprisonment : evidence from China
    English
    20230700
    Sage
    political imprisonment | collective punishment | comparison | Tibetans | politics | arbitrary arrest and detention | repression strategies | death in custody | Uighurs | forecasting | survival | religion | ethnicity | threat perception | determinants of imprisonment | length of detention | time factors | China
    Conflict management and peace science ; vol. 40, no. 4
  • ART : 31021 : Not available for external loan
    The refugee paradox during wartime in Europe : how Ukrainian and Afghan refugees are (not) alike
    English
    20230600
    Sage
    Europe | Ukraine | United States | Russian Federation | attitude to refugees | comparative study | Ukrainian refugees | Afghan refugees | public opinion | immigration policy | refugee aid | aid policy | threat perception | social perception | ethnicity
    International migration review ; vol. 57, no. 2
  • ART : 30933 : Not available for external loan
    Co-ethnic bias and policing in an electoral authoritarian regime : experimental evidence from Uganda
    English
    20230500
    Sage
    Uganda | policing | police-public interaction | community-institutional relations | developing countries | ingroup outgroup | ethnicity | intergroup relations | repression | politics | law and order | bias | trust | authoritarianism
    Journal of peace research ; vol. 60, no. 3
  • ART : 31084 : Not available for external loan
    Men as victims of intimate partner violence in Cameroon and Sierra Leone
    English
    20230300
    Sage
    victimhood | attitude to violence | alcohol drinking | early exposure | ethnicity | educational status | age factors | sexual violence prevalence | psychological violence prevalence | physical violence prevalence | cross-national comparison | prevalence | developing countries | men as victims | domestic violence victims, male | Cameroon | Sierra Leone
    Journal of interpersonal violence ; vol. 38, no. 5-6
  • ART : 31338 : Not available for external loan
    Youthful victimization in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina : a multi-level analysis of a national sample
    English
    20221100
    Sage
    Bosnia and Herzegovina | postconflict situations | aggression | violence | schools | Bosnians, child | intergroup relations | ethnicity | determinants of victimisation | Serbs, child | power (psychology) | reconciliation effectiveness
    European journal of criminology ; vol. 19, no. 6
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