Vol. 7, No. 1, February 2012
Articles:
Jacob Oermen, The Issue Network as a Deliberative Space: A Case Study of the Danish Asylum Issue on the Internet
M. Zakir Saadullah Khan, Democracy and Economic Freedom: A Static Panel Data Analysis of South Asia
Sule Tomkinson, The Multiplicity of Truths about Human Trafficking: Beyond “The Sex Slave” Discourse
Oana Florina Pop, Between Non-Intervention and the Protection of Human Rights: A Moral Argument in Defence of Humanitarian Intervention
Vol. 7, No. 2, April 2012
Articles:
Aron Szele, Extraordinary Situations, Extraordinary Means: The Regenerative Projects of the Hungarian Radical Right
Romy Wöhlert, Reciprocal Perceptions Between Western Balkan Countries and the EU: News Coverage on the EU Accession Process in Daily Newspapers
Magdalena Karolak, Escalation of Social Conflict during Popular Upheavals: Evidence from Bahrain
Alexander B. Makulilo, The Fallacy of de facto Independent Candidacy in Tanzania: A Rejoinder
Vol. 7, No. 3, September 2012
Articles:
Arnaud Kurze, Democratizing Justice in the Post-Conflict Balkans: The Dilemma of Domestic Human Rights Activists
Jan Smolenski, Substantive Equality, Popular Sovereignty, and Antagonistic Politics: An Introduction to Carl Schmitt's Democratic Theory
Nicolae Bîea, (In)Congruence: A Study of Opinion-Policy Distance in 33 Democracies
Attila Molnar, One Actor, One Too Many Voices? The EU at the UN General Assembly
Vol. 7, No. 4, December 2012
Articles:
Martin Kovanic, Transitional Justice Dynamics in Slovakia: From Silence to the Nation’s Memory Institute
Nathan Andrews, Globalization, Global Governance, and Cosmopolitanism: A Critical Exploration of European Practice
Zlata Bozac, Global Democracy: Coercion-Based Approach
Cuneyt Dinc, Societal Cleavages and the Formation of the Turkish Party System since 1950