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    Issue Archive

    • Afghanistan: Long War, Forgotten Peace Volume 2

      Issue 3

      2022

    • Wellbeing Volume 2

      Issue 2

      2021

    • Reciprocity Across the Life Cycle Volume 2

      Issue 1

      2021

    • COVID-19 Special Issue Volume 1

      Issue 4

      2021

    • Doing Good and Doing Well: Individual and Organisational Motivations for Public Benefit Volume 1

      Issue 3

      2021

    • The Supportive State Volume 1

      Issue 2

      2020

    • Populism Volume 1

      Issue 1

      2020

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    • Before and After the Towers: Afghanistan’s Forty-Year Crisis

      Cox

      02 May 2022

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    • Afghanistan: Learning from History?

      Braithwaite

      02 May 2022

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    • Three Sins: The Disconnect Between de jure Institutions and de facto Power in Afghanistan

      Callen & Kabuli

      02 May 2022

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    • Self-Defence and its Dangerous Variants: Afghanistan and International Law

      Hovell & Hughes

      02 May 2022

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    • The Rise of Populism and the Revenge of the Places That Don’t Matter

      Rodríguez-Pose

      20 Jul 2020

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    • Populism and Identity Politics

      Velasco

      20 Jul 2020

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    • Death and Destitution: The Global Distribution of Welfare Losses from the COVID-19 Pandemic

      Decerf et al.

      03 May 2021

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    • COVID-19 and Global Income Inequality

      Deaton

      03 May 2021

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