GIGA Working Papers
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- 342: Light touch, lean tally: Impacts of an MSME support program in Côte d'Ivoire
- Tabea Lakemann, Bernd Beber, Jann Lay and Jan Priebe
- 341: Much ado about Islam: The political integration of Muslim minorities in Guyana and Suriname
- Aline-Sophia Hirseland
- 340: Why do community members support clientelistic deals? How collective voting decisions are taken in Uru Indigenous communities, Bolivia
- Aline-Sophia Hirseland
- 339: Personnel, institutions, and power: Revisiting the concept of executive personalisation
- Mariana Llanos, David Kühn, Thomas Richter, Martin Acheampong, Esther E. Song and Emilia Arellano
- 338: From fields to factories: Special economic zones, foreign direct investment, and labour markets in Vietnam
- Tevin Tafese, Jann Lay and Tran Van
- 337: Coping with complexity: Dealing with non-state armed actors
- Yannick Deepen and Sabine Kurtenbach
- 336: How authoritarian regimes counter international sanctions pressure
- Christian von Soest
- 335: Digitalisation and labour markets in developing countries
- Katharina Fietz and Jann Lay
- 334: Militarisation of COVID-19 responses and autocratisation: A comparative study of eight countries in Asia-Pacific and Latin America
- Aurel Croissant, David Kühn, Ariam Macias-Weller and David Pion-Berlin
- 333: Africa's emergent tech sector: It's characteristics impact on development and labour markets
- Jann Lay and Tevin Tafese
- 332: Sustaining civic space in times of COVID-19: Global trends
- Jasmin Lorch, Monika Onken and Janjira Sombatpoonsiri
- 331: Justifications of repression in autocracies: An empirical analysis of the Maghreb, 2000-2010
- Maria Josua
- 330: Global South perspectives on a global ban on nuclear weapons: A comparative approach
- Leonardo Bandarra, Miriam Prys, Jo-Ansie Van Wyk, Layla Dawood, Mônica Herz, Nir Hassid, Harsh V. Pant and Shounak Set
- 329: COVID-19 and violent actors in the global south: An inter- and cross-regional comparison
- André Bank, Yannick Deepen, Julia Grauvogel and Sabine Kurtenbach
- 328: Large-scale land deals and social conflict: Evidence and policy implications
- Alexander de Juan, Daniel Geissel, Jann Lay and Rebecca Lohmann
- 327: One year after: Has the COVID-19 pandemic increased violence in sub-Saharan Africa?
- Matthias Basedau and Mora Deitch
- 326: High courts and social media in Latin America
- Mariana Llanos and Cordula Tibi Weber
- 325: The political economy of India's transition to Goods and Services Tax
- Chanchal Sharma
- 324: Peacebuilding after war and violence - Neighbourhood matters
- Selman Almohamad, Markus Kirchschlager and Sabine Kurtenbach
- 323: State(s) of negotiation: Drivers of forced migration governance in most of the world
- Lea Müller-Funk, Christiane Fröhlich and André Bank
- 322: Beyond justices: The legal culture of judges in Mexico
- Azul América Aguiar Aguilar
- 321: A comprehensive framework for studying migration policies (and a call to observe them beyond immigration to the West)
- Luicy Pedroza
- 320: How do international sanctions end? Towards a process-oriented, relational, and signalling perspective
- Julia Grauvogel and Hana Attia
- 319: Bringing regional politics to the study of security sector reform: Army reform in Sierra Leone and Iraq
- Selman Almohad
- 318: The geography of intergenerational mobility: Evidence of educational persistence and the "Great Gatsby Curve" in Brazil
- Tharcisio Leone
- 317: Forced to leave: Determinants of slow-onset displacement in Colombia
- Helen Deacon and Maximilian Görgens
- 316: Obama's road to Cairo: The president's rhetorical journey, 2008-2009
- Nils E. Lukacs
- 315: Cuba's new social structure: Assessing the re-stratification of Cuban society 60 years after revolution
- Katrin Hansing and Bert Hoffmann
- 314: India's social policies: Recent changes for the better and their causes
- Joachim Betz
- 313: When Do Religious Minorities' Grievances Lead to Peaceful or Violent Protest? Evidence from Canada’s Jewish and Muslim Communities
- Christoph Huber and Matthias Basedau
- 312: Why It Matters What We Do: Arab Citizens' Perceptions of the European Union after the 2011 Uprisings
- Kressen Thyen
- 311: Russian Norm Entrepreneurship in Crimea: Serious Contestation or Cheap Talk?
- Betcy Jose and Christoph H. Stefes
- 310: Large-Scale Farms and Smallholders: Evidence from Zambia
- Jann Lay, Kerstin Nolte and Kacana Sipangule
- 309: Constrained Potential: A Characterisation of Mexican Microenterprises
- Ana Karen Negrete Garcia
- 308: At Africa's Expense? Disaggregating the Social Impact of Chinese Mining Operations
- Tim Wegenast, Georg Strüver, Juliane Giesen and Mario Krauser
- 307: Federalism and Foreign Direct Investment: How Political Affiliation Determines the Spatial Distribution of FDI – Evidence from India
- Chanchal Sharma
- 306: Secondary Powers vis-à-vis South Africa: Hard Balancing, Soft Balancing, Rejection of Followership, and Disregard of Leadership
- Sören Scholvin
- 305: Transitional Justice, Recognition, and Authoritative Power
- Anika Oettler
- 304: The Anxious and the Climbers: Ambivalent Attitudes towards Democracy among South Africa's Middle Class
- Simone Schotte
- 303: New Horizons for Germany's Africa Policy
- Robert Kappel
- 302: The Effects of Energy Price Changes: Heterogeneous Welfare Impacts, Energy Poverty, and CO2 Emissions in Indonesia
- Sebastian Renner, Jann Lay and Michael Schleicher
- 301: Household Welfare and CO2 Emission Impacts of Energy and Carbon Taxes in Mexico
- Sebastian Renner, Jann Lay and Hannes Greve
- 300: Ousted from the Bench? Judicial Departures in Consolidating Democracies
- Mariana Llanos, Charlotte Heyl, Viola Lucas, Alexander Stroh and Cordula Tibi Weber
- 299: How Authoritarian Rulers Seek to Legitimise Repression: Framing Mass Killings in Egypt and Uzbekistan
- Mirjam Edel and Maria Josua
- 298: A Situational Theory of Pork-Barrel Politics: The Shifting Logic of Discretionary Allocations in India
- Chanchal Sharma
- 297: The Ambivalent Role of Religion for Sustainable Development: A Review of the Empirical Evidence
- Matthias Basedau, Simone Gobien and Sebastian Prediger
- 296: The Politics of Institutional Reform and Post-Conflict Violence in Nepal
- Julia Strasheim
- 295: Do Associations Support Authoritarian Rule? Tentative Answers from Algeria, Mozambique, and Vietnam
- Jörg Wischermann, Bettina Bunk, Patrick Köllner and Jasmin Lorch
- 294: Honduras as a Complex Adaptive System and What It Means for the European Union – The Case of Violence
- Kai Enno Lehmann
- 293: Regional Power Transitions: Lessons from the Southern Cone
- Luis Leandro Schenoni
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