Politics and Governance, Vol.9 Issue 4, December 1 2021
ACADEMIC JOURNALS
1.) How Climate-Induced Migration Entered the UN Policy Agenda in 2007-2010: A Multiple Streams Assessment. --Elin Jakobsson
2.) Climate Change and Security: Filling Remaining Gaps. --Yasuko Kameyama and Yukari Takamura
3.) Valence Secession? Voting Shocks and Independence Support in Scotland. --Robert Lineira
4.) Gender in the Climate-Conflict Nexus: "Forgotten" Variables, Alternative Securities, and Hidden Power Dimensions. --Tobias Ide, Marisa O. Ensor, Virginie Le Masson, and Susanne Kozak
5.) The Democratic Legitimacy of Secession and the Demos Problem. --Jose L. Marti
6.) Explaining Secessionism: What Do We Really Know About It?. --Ferran Requejo and Marc Sanjaume-Calvet
7.) The Catalan Syndrome? Revisiting the Relationship Between Income and Support for Independence in Catalonia. --Jordi Munoz
8.) An Imperfect Firewall: Quebec's Constitutional Right of Secession as a Device Against Domination. --Lluis Perez-Lozano
9.) The Relevance of Language as a Predictor of the Will for Independence in Catalonia in 1996 and 2020. --Jordi Argelaguet
10.) Institutional Commitment Problems and Regional Autonomy: The Catalan Case. --Francesc Amat and Toni Rodon
11.) Governance Challenges for Implementing Nature-Based Solutions in the Asian Region. --Kanako Morita and Kenichi Matsumoto
12.) Comprehensive Security: The Opportunities and Challenges of Incorporating Environmental Threats in Security Policy. --Helmi Raisanen, Emma Hakala, Jussi T. Eronen, Janne I. Hukkinen, and Mikko J. Virtanen
13.) Climate Security and Policy Options in Japan. --Seiichiro Hasui and Hiroshi Komatsu
14.) Preferences in Between: Moderates in the Catalan Secessionist Conflict. --Laia Balcells and Alexander Kuo
15.) Japan's Climate Change Discourse: Toward Climate Securitisation?. --Florentine Koppenborg and Ulv Hanssen
16.) The United Nations Security Council at the Forefront of (Climate) Change? Confusion, Stalemate, Ignorance. --Judith Nora Hardt
17.) The Asymmetrical Effect of Polarization on Support for Independence: The Case of Catalonia. --Juan Rodriguez-Teruel and Astrid Barrio
18.) Strengthening External Emergency Assistance for Managing Extreme Events, Systemic, and Transboundary Risks in Asia. --Sivapuram Venkata Rama Krishna Prabhakar, Kentaro Tamura, Naoyuki Okano, and Mariko Ikeda
19.) Justifying Secession in Catalonia: Resolving Grievances or a Means to a Better Future?. --Anwen Elias and Nuria Franco-Guillen
20.) Transforming the Dynamics of Climate Politics in Japan: Business' Response to Securitization. --Takahiro Yamada
1.) How Climate-Induced Migration Entered the UN Policy Agenda in 2007-2010: A Multiple Streams Assessment. --Elin Jakobsson
2.) Climate Change and Security: Filling Remaining Gaps. --Yasuko Kameyama and Yukari Takamura
3.) Valence Secession? Voting Shocks and Independence Support in Scotland. --Robert Lineira
4.) Gender in the Climate-Conflict Nexus: "Forgotten" Variables, Alternative Securities, and Hidden Power Dimensions. --Tobias Ide, Marisa O. Ensor, Virginie Le Masson, and Susanne Kozak
5.) The Democratic Legitimacy of Secession and the Demos Problem. --Jose L. Marti
6.) Explaining Secessionism: What Do We Really Know About It?. --Ferran Requejo and Marc Sanjaume-Calvet
7.) The Catalan Syndrome? Revisiting the Relationship Between Income and Support for Independence in Catalonia. --Jordi Munoz
8.) An Imperfect Firewall: Quebec's Constitutional Right of Secession as a Device Against Domination. --Lluis Perez-Lozano
9.) The Relevance of Language as a Predictor of the Will for Independence in Catalonia in 1996 and 2020. --Jordi Argelaguet
10.) Institutional Commitment Problems and Regional Autonomy: The Catalan Case. --Francesc Amat and Toni Rodon
11.) Governance Challenges for Implementing Nature-Based Solutions in the Asian Region. --Kanako Morita and Kenichi Matsumoto
12.) Comprehensive Security: The Opportunities and Challenges of Incorporating Environmental Threats in Security Policy. --Helmi Raisanen, Emma Hakala, Jussi T. Eronen, Janne I. Hukkinen, and Mikko J. Virtanen
13.) Climate Security and Policy Options in Japan. --Seiichiro Hasui and Hiroshi Komatsu
14.) Preferences in Between: Moderates in the Catalan Secessionist Conflict. --Laia Balcells and Alexander Kuo
15.) Japan's Climate Change Discourse: Toward Climate Securitisation?. --Florentine Koppenborg and Ulv Hanssen
16.) The United Nations Security Council at the Forefront of (Climate) Change? Confusion, Stalemate, Ignorance. --Judith Nora Hardt
17.) The Asymmetrical Effect of Polarization on Support for Independence: The Case of Catalonia. --Juan Rodriguez-Teruel and Astrid Barrio
18.) Strengthening External Emergency Assistance for Managing Extreme Events, Systemic, and Transboundary Risks in Asia. --Sivapuram Venkata Rama Krishna Prabhakar, Kentaro Tamura, Naoyuki Okano, and Mariko Ikeda
19.) Justifying Secession in Catalonia: Resolving Grievances or a Means to a Better Future?. --Anwen Elias and Nuria Franco-Guillen
20.) Transforming the Dynamics of Climate Politics in Japan: Business' Response to Securitization. --Takahiro Yamada
Tobias Ide - Personal Name
Francesc Amat - Personal Name
Jordi Argelaguet - Personal Name
Lluis Perez-Lozano - Personal Name
Jordi Munoz - Personal Name
Ferran Requejo - Personal Name
Jose L. Marti - Personal Name
Robert Lineira - Personal Name
Yasuko Kameyama - Personal Name
Elin Jakobsson - Personal Name
Kanako Morita - Personal Name
Francesc Amat - Personal Name
Jordi Argelaguet - Personal Name
Lluis Perez-Lozano - Personal Name
Jordi Munoz - Personal Name
Ferran Requejo - Personal Name
Jose L. Marti - Personal Name
Robert Lineira - Personal Name
Yasuko Kameyama - Personal Name
Elin Jakobsson - Personal Name
Kanako Morita - Personal Name
Vol.9 Issue 4, December 1 2021
2183-2463
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Cogitatio Press
2021
Lisbon, Portugal
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