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- A Twenty-First Century Concert of Powers
- Conditions for successful governance in the conflict between souvereignty and justice
- The imperial discourse. The liberal world-view between global governance and neo-conservatism
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- New Forms of Warfare: The Transformation of War by Robotics and High-tech Armament
- EU Nonproliferation Consortium
- Steps Towards a World Free of Nuclear Weapons
- Technology and Politics of Nuclear Disarmament, Non-proliferation, and Arms Control
- Transparency as a Prerequisite of Arms Control
- To Save Arms Control, Disarmament and Non-Proliferation
- The Transformation of Arms Control. Norm Dynamics and Notions of Justice in Arms Control, Disarmament and Non-proliferation
- Rogues, Outlaws and Pariahs. Dissidence between Legitimacy and Justification
- Contested World Orders
- From Biological Disarmament to Biosecurity: Securitisation or Humanisation of Biological Weapons Control After September 11, 2001?
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- Private Actors in the Transnational Sphere
- Corporations and Natural Resource Governance
- Religious NGOs in the United Nations: Mediators or Polarisers?
- Global Crime Governance – Towards a Normative Order to Combat Transnational Non-state Violence and Organized Crime
- Rogues, Outlaws and Pariahs. Dissidence between Legitimacy and Justification
- The Legitimation of Non-State Regulation in Interconnected Normative Orders
- Contested World Orders
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- Governance and Societal Peace
- Authoritarian versus liberal model of Governing: A new conflict of systems?
- Justice Conflicts in Democracy Promotion: Claiming Universalism – Respecting Particularism – Promoting Peace?
- One-sided or balanced: Which post-civil war order secures the intrastate peace?
- Meanings and Significance of Justice and Peace in Systems of Violence-based Social Control
- Islamist Movements from a Social Movement Theory Perspective
- Conflicts and Indigenous Justice in the Andes (Peru and Ecuador)
- The Transformation of Democracy in Bolivia and Ecuador: Justice Conflicts in the Negotiation of Political Change
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- No State and Nation – no Democracy. The democratization of post-civil war societies
- The Contribution of externally induced Democratization to Consolidating peace in Post-War societies
- Political, Cultural and Socio-Economic Determinants of Violence in Fragmented Societies (Using the Examples of Latin America, South, and South-East Asia
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