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The Creation of the IASC, 1986-1990: A New Mechanism of East-West Cooperation in the Arctic Region
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Паникар М. М., Белошицкая Н. Н.

Journal of Cold War Studies. 2024.

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Introduction: Terrorism and Political Contention in North Africa and the Sahel Region
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Issaev L., Korotayev A., Besenyő J.

In bk.: Terrorism and Political Contention. New Perspectives on North Africa and the Sahel Region. Springer, 2024.

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Consensus or Constitution? - A Conceptual Perspective on the Legitimacy of Constitutional Courts in Consociations

Gál A.

OxonCourts Judicial Studies Graduate Colloquium. OxonCourts Judicial Studies Graduate Colloquium. University of Oxford, 2019

The Second St. Petersburg International Conference on Inequality and Diversity

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We invite you to participate in the 2nd St. Petersburg International Conference on Inequality and Diversity (IDC), organized by St. Petersburg School of Social Sciences and Area Studies of the Higher School of Economics. The Conference will be held November 5 - 7 in St. Petersburg. The deadline for submissions is June 1, 2020.
IDC is an annual international forum for social scientists to discuss such topics as social and political cleavages in modern societies, co-existence of different social groups in countries, cities and organizations, modern forms of inequality and ways to combat it, human and minority rights, ways of ethnic, religious and territorial conflicts resolution.

The keynote speakers of IDC - 2020: 
  • Matthijs BOGAARDS, Professor, Department of Political Science, Central European University, member of the editorial board of Party Politics, Democratization, Politics and Governance academic journals
  • Michael DORSCH, Associate Professor of Economics, director of the Master of Public Administration program, School of Public Policy, Central European University
  • Richard SAKWA, Professor of Russian and European Politics, University of Kent, Associate Fellow of the Russia and Eurasia Programme at the Royal Institute of International Affairs (RISI)
  • Thomas REMINGTON, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Emory University, Associate of the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University
  • Christian WELZEL, Academic Supervisor of the Laboratory for Comparative Social Research at HSE, Professor at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg and Director of the World Values Survey project

We welcome individual papers and panel proposals that fall into the scope of the Conference, in English or Russian. Abstracts and panel descriptions should be submitted via the Conference website, the volume of submissions should be within 500 – 800 words.

More information is available at our website and in the call for papers.