Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSC): Recent submissions
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Title:Libyan Salafis and the struggle for the state Author(s):COLLOMBIER, VirginieDate:2020Citation:Third world thematics, 2020, Vol. 5, No. 3-6, pp. 296-313Type:ArticleAbstract:Academic writing has tended to divide Salafis into three main categories: jihadi, political, and quietist. These categories are commonly distinguished by ideological and methodological differences. Particularly important, ...
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Title:The European Union special envoy on freedom of religion or belief : an assessment Author(s):ANNICCHINO, PasqualeDate:2020Citation:The review of faith & international affairs, 2020, Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 76-79Type:ArticleAbstract:In 2016, the European Union (EU) established the position of Special Envoy for the promotion of freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) outside the European Union. Ján Figel served in the position and released a report on his ...
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Title:Brexit and parliamentary sovereignty : the Europeanisation of the House of Commons and MPs' rising role conflicts Author(s):THOMAS, AnjaDate:2021Citation:Journal of contemporary European studies, 2021, Vol. 29, No. 4, pp. 452-467Type:ArticleAbstract:The causes of Brexit are usually analysed from the viewpoint of the domestic factors that led to the outcome of the 2016 referendum. In contrast, this article examines whether the impact of European integration on the ...
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Title:How do populists make decisions? : the Five Star Movement and the Lega in local government during the 'refugee crisis' Author(s):PETTRACHIN, Andrea ; PAXTON, Fred Date:2022Citation:Contemporary Italian politics, 2022, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 24-48Type:ArticleAbstract:The actions of populist parties in government are typically assumed to be driven more by their ‘host’ ideologies than by their ‘thin’ populist ideology, especially in the highly politicized field of migration policy. We ...
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Title:Counter-terrorism and the repression of Islamic activism : Hizb ut-Tahrir in Britain and Denmark Author(s):McNEIL-WILLSON, RichardDate:2022Citation:Journal of contemporary European studies, 2022, Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 202-235Type:ArticleAbstract:This paper examines how practices of counter-terrorism (CT) have been perceived by legally-operating groups labelled ‘extremist’. Taking the cases of Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain (HTB) and Hizb ut-Tahrir Scandinavia (HTS), the ...