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  1. The political economy of implementing IMF reforms: evidence from Egypt and Tunisia
  2. Democratic peace theory
  3. Strategic responses to autocratization in international democracy promotion
  4. Trust and social movements: A new research agenda
  5. From political instability to "internal armed conflict": Ecuador's multiple crisis
  6. Contextualizing the Contextualizers: How the Area Studies Controversy is Different in Different Places
  7. Shrinking Civic Spaces as a complex challenge to human rights and peace
  8. Conflictividad, (des)confianza y pluralismo jurídico en la región andina
  9. Human Rights Movements across Latin America
  10. Lockdown of expression: civic space restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic as a response to mass protests
  11. The EU Response to Foreign Interference: Legal Issues and Political Risks
  12. Practices of Policy Orientation: A Study of the Heterogeneous Field of Democracy Promotion Research
  13. Local Competitive Authoritarianism and Post-Conflict Violence. An Analysis of the Assassination of Social Leaders in Colombia
  14. Pathways of post-conflict violence in Colombia
  15. From the Varieties of Democracy to the defense of liberal democracy: V-Dem and the reconstitution of liberal hegemony under threat
  16. Defending Civic Space: Successful Resistance Against NGO Laws in Kenya and Kyrgyzstan
  17. Die Corona-Pandemie als Bedrohung zivilgesellschaftlicher Handlungsspielräume
  18. COVID-19 and shrinking civic spaces: patterns and consequences
  19. Democracy
  20. The Turbulent End of an Era in Bolivia: Contested Elections, the Ouster of Evo Morales, and the Beginning of a Transition Towards an Uncertain Future
  21. Socioeconomic Protests in MENA and Latin America
  22. The political economy of post-neoliberalism in Bolivia: Policies, elites, and the MAS government
  23. From driver of change to marginalised actor: organised labour in post-revolutionary Egypt from a comparative perspective
  24. Towards violent peace? Territorial dynamics of violence in Tumaco (Colombia) before and after the demobilisation of the FARC-EP
  25. Introduction: negotiating the promotion of democracy
  26. Beyond contestation: conceptualizing negotiation in democracy promotion
  27. Negotiating international civil society support: the case of Ethiopia’s 2009 Charities and Societies Proclamation
  28. Argentina - The Right to the City: Popular Contention in Contemporary Buenos Aires. By Gabriela Ippolito-O'Donnell. Notre Dame: Notre Dame University Press, 2011. Pp. 320. $38.00 paper.
  29. Ecuador after Correa: The Struggle over the “Citizens' Revolution”
  30. Lawrence C. Heilman, USAID in Bolivia: Partner or Patrón? Boulder: FirstForum Press, 2017. Appendixes, chronology, tables, bibliography, index, 346 pp.; hardcover $85, ebook $85.
  31. Political incorporation in measures of democracy: a missing dimension (and the case of Bolivia)
  32. Democracy promotion, empowerment, and self-determination: conflicting objectives in US and German policies towards Bolivia
  33. Norm contestation in the global debate about restrictions on international civil society support
  34. Interests and Norms in International Democracy Promotion
  35. Juan Pablo Luna and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser (eds), The Resilience of the Latin American Right, reviewed by Jonas WolffLunaJuan PabloKaltwasserCristóbal Rovira (eds), The Resilience of the Latin American Right, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Pr...
  36. Reflections on the contestation of resource extraction
  37. Piqueteros after the Hype: Unemployed Movements in Argentina, 2008-2015
  38. The changing relationship between economic elites and the leftist governments of Bolivia and Ecuador
  39. Negotiating interference: US democracy promotion, Bolivia and the tale of a failed agreement
  40. Peacebuilding and democracy promotion
  41. On the contestation of liberal norms and democracy in international relations
  42. Rinke, Bernhard, Christiane Lammers, Reinhard Meyers und Georg Simonis, Hrsg. 2014. Interventionen Revisited. Friedensethik und Humanitäre Interventionen. Wiesbaden: Springer VS. 343 S., € 39,99.
  43. Power in Democracy Promotion
  44. Latin American Inspirations for Post-Liberal Peacebuilding
  45. The Resilience of the Latin American Right
  46. The Rwandan Genocide in the Justification of Humanitarian Intervention
  47. Making constitutions. Presidents, parties, and institutional choice in Latin America, by Gabriel L. Negretto
  48. Neil A. Burron, The New Democracy Wars: The Politics of North American Democracy Promotion in the Americas (Farnham, UK, and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2012), pp. xxi+185, £55.00, hb.
  49. From the Unity of Goodness to Conflicting Objectives: The Inherent Tensions in the External Promotion of Democracy and Civil Society
  50. German Foreign Policy, Democracy Promotion and Civilian Power
  51. Justice conflicts and interaction in democracy promotion
  52. The Comparative International Politics of Democracy Promotion
  53. Post-Liberal Democracy in Bolivia
  54. US and German democracy promotion in Bolivia
  55. Normen und Interessen in der internationalen Demokratieförderung
  56. Frieden trotz Umbruch in Boliviens "demokratischer Revolution"
  57. Weniger Ungleichheit durch postliberale Demokratie? Eine Analyse mit Blick auf Bolivien
  58. 1. Bestimmungsfaktoren und Zielkonflikte der Demokratieförderung: Die Forschungsagenda
  59. 3. Norm versus Interesse: Die Bestimmungsfaktoren im Überblick
  60. 4. Bolivien: Zum Umgang mit der »demokratischen Revolution« des Evo Morales
  61. 5. Ecuador: Zum Umgang mit der »Bürgerrevolution« des Rafael Correa
  62. 10. Demokratieförderung als reflexive Politik: Vergleichende Analyse, theoretische und praktische Implikationen
  63. Die politische Ökonomie des inneren Demokratischen Friedens in Argentinien und Ecuador
  64. Demokratie in Bewegung. Neue soziale Bewegungen und die umkämpfte Demokratisierung der Demokratie in Argentinien, Bolivien und Ecuador
  65. 2. »Freiheitskämpfer« versus »Zivilmacht«: Die USA und Deutschland im idealtypischen Vergleich
  66. Wehr, Ingrid, und Hans-Jürgen Burchardt (Hrsg.). Soziale Ungleichheiten in Lateinamerika. Neue Perspektiven auf Wirtschaft, Politik und Umwelt.
  67. Deutschland, Afghanistan und der demokratische Krieg
  68. Theorizing international democracy promotion
  69. Sammelband zum neuen Forschungsprogramm der HSFK "Just Peace Governance"
  70. Deutschland, Afghanistan und der demokratische Krieg
  71. Einleitung
  72. Vorwort
  73. Frieden first: Das Werk von Harald Müller auf dem Weg zu »Just Peace Governance«
  74. Cognitive Maps in Process-Tracing
  75. BOOK REVIEWS
  76. Die neuen, postneoliberalen Verfassungen Boliviens und Ecuadors
  77. Umbruch in Bolivien. Vom Zusammenbruch der “paktierten Demokratie” zur Regierung Morales
  78. Kommentar zum Beitrag von Vinay Jawahar
  79. Understanding the Democratic Civil Peace in Argentina and Ecuador
  80. Cognitive Maps in Prozessanalysen
  81. Boliviens neue Verfassung: Ein demokratietheoretischer Kommentar
  82. Studie zur erstaunlichen Stabilität der Demokratie in Südamerika
  83. The Mobilisation and Demobilisation of Social Movements in Latin America
  84. Demokratischer Frieden, Demokratischer Krieg und das Projekt globaler Demokratisierung. Hegemonietheoretische Überlegungen aus neo-gramscianischer Perspektive
  85. Democratic Peace: Many Data, Little Explanation?
  86. Social exclusion and democracy in Latin America, and the Argentine crisis
  87. The Inherent Tensions in International Democracy Promotion