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  1. The environment as a second policy dimension in a deeply divided society: The politics of Northern Ireland’s Lough Neagh crisis
  2. Are the Rights of Nature the Only Way to Save Lough Neagh?
  3. ‘No status – no census!’ The causes and consequences of the 1971 and 1981 Northern Ireland census boycotts
  4. “It Will Do No More than Annoy the Protestants”: The 1991 Northern Ireland Census and the Irish Language
  5. To count or not to count? Insights from Kenya for global debates about enumerating ethnicity in national censuses
  6. Census politics in Northern Ireland from the Good Friday Agreement to Brexit: Beyond the ‘sectarian headcount’?
  7. Consociationalism and the politics of the census in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Northern Ireland
  8. Sexual orientation and the 2021 UK census
  9. Census Politics in Deeply Divided Societies
  10. Census Politics in Deeply Divided Societies
  11. To be a Bosniak or to be a citizen? Bosnia and Herzegovina's 2013 census as an election
  12. The governance of sport in deeply divided societies
  13. Population Politics in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Reply to Bochsler and Schläpfer
  14. Changing the Rules of the Game: Comparing FIFA/UEFA and EU Attempts to Promote Reform of Power-Sharing Institutions in Bosnia-Herzegovina
  15. The European Union's approach to conflict resolution: Insights from the constitutional reform process in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  16. Consociation in a Constant State of Contingency? The case of the Palestinian Territory
  17. Turned away?.
  18. Corruption and post-conflict reconstruction