Blog Post (167)
5081.
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Economists Are Like the Rest of Us: Their Views on Controversies Line Up with Their Ideologies. (2016)
5082.
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Wildlife Crime: Why Do Local Communities Poach? (2016)
5083.
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The IMF and Global Exchange Rates: Dissensus in Washington. (2016)
5084.
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Reform der Europäischen Union II: Der Konflikt um die Öffnung der Sozialsysteme. (2016)
5085.
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Reform der Europäischen Union: Rote Karte für den falschen Spieler – Teil 1. (2016)
5086.
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DiEM25: Was helfen uns jetzt die Vereinigten Staaten von Europa? (2016)
5087.
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Voran in ein erneuertes Europäisches Währungssystem – und alles wird gut? (2016)
5088.
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Demokratische Souveränität als Leitkategorie des Plan B. (2016)
5089.
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TUI und das Endspiel um den mitbestimmten Aufsichtsrat. (2015)
5090.
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Laudatio Si’: What the Papal Document Means for European Politics and Social Movements. (2015)
5091.
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How Religious Leaders May Influence Climate Change Regulation: The Success of the Papal Encyclical Laudato Sii. (2015)
5092.
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Plus de finance, plus d’inégalités! (2015)
5093.
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Steeds sterker worden armen gestigmatiseerd. (2015)
5094.
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Matteo Renzi Must Work with Italian Trade Unions rather than against Them If He Is Serious about Reforming Italy’s Labour Market. (2014)
5095.
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Why Pension Funds Go to Risky Investments. (2014)
5096.
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The SPD under Merkel. (2014)
5097.
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The "One Size Fits All" Approach Risks Intensifying Europe’s North-South Divide. (2013)
5098.
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Children for Trade? Transnational Adoptions and a Colombian Scandal. (2013)
5099.
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The Eurozone Crisis Has Increased Demand for Cheap Labour Across Europe: However, the Return of EU Internal Migration Controls Is Unlikely. (2012)
5100.
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Düstere neue Welt: Fiskalische Austerität und öffentliche Investitionen. (2011)