Departments (13268)
Faculty of Social Sciences and Health (3801)
Government and International Affairs, School of (344)
Number of items: 14.
Thesis
Vision2020 and the Private Sector: An Analysis of Late Rentier Development Strategy in Oman. (2019)
AL-SAID, AL KHATTAB GHALIB KHALID
The Diwaniyya in Urban Kuwaiti Society: A Reflection of Socio-Spatial and Diplomatic Realities. (2019)
CHAY, CLEMENS SHENGRONG
From Republics of Armies to Kata'ibs of Militia, Sheikhs, and Warlords: Civil-Military Relations in Iraq and Yemen. (2019)
CHIMENTE, ANTHONY MICHAEL
Adopted Power: The Rise of Qatar, and the Potential of the Rentier State. (2019)
GALEEVA, DIANA
Civilian Power Status Questioned: The Curious Case of Post-Unification German Foreign Policy Toward Iran. (2019)
KINTZINGER, STOWE ANDREW
Practicing the International: India-Pakistan Relations in the Punjab Borderland. (2019)
KORMOLL, RAPHAELA TABEA
Resolving the Two impasses in the Global Justice Debate through a Reconstruction of David Miller’s Account of Deliberative Democracy on the Basis of Habermas’s Conception of Communicative action. (2019)
LIU, SIYANG
Science Mega-Project Communities; Mechanisms of Effective Global Collaboration? (2019)
ROBINSON, MARK
Between Sovereign Prudence and Global Jurisprudence: The Evolution of Supranational Courts and Cosmopolitan Norms in Human Rights Discourse and State Practice. (2019)
ROZPEDOWSKI, JOANNA
RECONCILING RELIGION AND NATIONALISM: The Nur Movement in Modern Turkey (2002-2018). (2019)
SACMALI, AHMET ABDULLAH
The Social Capital Formation among the Bengali-speaking Muslims in three Indian border states. (2019)
SHAHID, RUDABEH
Structural Change and the Trajectory of the Kurdish Ethno-nationalism in Turkey: 1999-2015. (2019)
UNLU, SAVAS
The Legitimacy of International Law: Re-examining the Theory of State Consent. (2019)
VAN-ROOYEN, DAVID PATRICK
Challenging Rules: A study of minority nationalist party rhetoric and strategy in Catalonia, Corsica and Scotland. (2019)
WALKER, EDWARD
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