Browsing School of Social and Political Sciences by subject "1606 Political Science"
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The Alberta Effect and Canadian Climate Policy
Published 2021-07-01This paper aims to develop the concept of an ‘Alberta effect’ as a type of antonym to the ‘California effect’ in the literature on environmental policy in federal states. The paper argues that Canada’s efforts to achieve ...Working Paper -
Book Review: 'Refuge Beyond Reach: How Rich Democracies Repel Asylum Seekers' by David Scott Fitzgerald
Published 2021Review of Refuge Beyond Reach, by David Scott FitzGeraldArticle -
Dramaturgy and crisis management: A third act
Published 2021Dramaturgical perspectives have been used successfully in the past by crisis management researchers. However, previous contributions have been limited because they have been actor-centered, which has meant that they have ...Article -
Myanmar: the country that ‘has it all’
Published 2020For scholars of Southeast Asia interested in human rights, Myanmar is a country that ‘has it all.’ I use this tongue-in-cheek expression to suggest the myriad ways that the country remains mired in structural challenges ...Article -
South Korea and America’s Indo-Pacific Strategy: Yes, But Not Quite
Published 2020In a call with South Korean President Jae-In Moon on 11 November 2020, the United States President-elect Joe Biden emphasised that South Korea represented the “lynchpin of the security and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific ...Article, Letter