Conceptualizing protest and conflict: report from an interdisciplinary conference exploring how governments and institutions of global governance can better respond to contentious politics
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Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Global Policy and Development [u.a.]
2015
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Carnegie Council - the voice for ethics in international affairs |
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spellingShingle | Conceptualizing protest and conflict report from an interdisciplinary conference exploring how governments and institutions of global governance can better respond to contentious politics Befriedung fes Gerechtigkeit fes Politischer Konflikt fes Protest fes |
title | Conceptualizing protest and conflict report from an interdisciplinary conference exploring how governments and institutions of global governance can better respond to contentious politics |
title_auth | Conceptualizing protest and conflict report from an interdisciplinary conference exploring how governments and institutions of global governance can better respond to contentious politics |
title_exact_search | Conceptualizing protest and conflict report from an interdisciplinary conference exploring how governments and institutions of global governance can better respond to contentious politics |
title_full | Conceptualizing protest and conflict report from an interdisciplinary conference exploring how governments and institutions of global governance can better respond to contentious politics Sara Burke (ed.) Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung |
title_fullStr | Conceptualizing protest and conflict report from an interdisciplinary conference exploring how governments and institutions of global governance can better respond to contentious politics Sara Burke (ed.) Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung |
title_full_unstemmed | Conceptualizing protest and conflict report from an interdisciplinary conference exploring how governments and institutions of global governance can better respond to contentious politics Sara Burke (ed.) Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung |
title_short | Conceptualizing protest and conflict |
title_sort | conceptualizing protest and conflict report from an interdisciplinary conference exploring how governments and institutions of global governance can better respond to contentious politics |
title_sub | report from an interdisciplinary conference exploring how governments and institutions of global governance can better respond to contentious politics |
topic | Befriedung fes Gerechtigkeit fes Politischer Konflikt fes Protest fes |
topic_facet | Befriedung Gerechtigkeit Politischer Konflikt Protest |
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