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  1. The governance of maritime space in three case studies
  2. Emergency response staff and spontaneous volunteers
  3. How key states talk about and act in the Arctic, and increase conflict potential
  4. Wie interpretieren wir: Emotionen und ihre Rolle bei der Konstruktion des (bedrohlichen) Anderen
  5. How we see, create and deal with the Other
  6. How emotions and identity shape how we see the world
  7. Grasping the Role of Emotions in IR via Qualitative Content Analysis and Visual Analysis
  8. The Meaning of Borders for National Identity and State Authority
  9. Emotions and US security policy towards Iran
  10. Threats of a Different Kind: China and Russia in U.S. Security Policy Discourse
  11. Self-Other Constructions, Difference and Threat: US and Arab “Othering” of Iran
  12. Wahrnehmung, Bedrohung und Differenz: Konstruktionen des Selbst und des Anderen im Vergleich zwischen den USA und arabischen Staaten gegenüber dem Iran
  13. Different attack types are discussed in media
  14. What Does Culture Have to Do with EU Security Governance?
  15. Trust and trust-building
  16. How language, culture and identity shape how we want to fight terrorism
  17. Communication Patterns in the ‘War on Terrorism’ and Their Potential for Escalation or Deescalation of the Conflict