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- 2021
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Women of Rivers - Feminist Political Ecology of Hydropower Development in Eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey
2021) SIMV29 20211(
Department of Political Science
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School- Master (Two yrs)
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Rethinking Gender in Climate Change: A mixed-method study in two small Char lands in Northern Bangladesh
2021) SIMV29 20211(
Department of Political Science
Graduate School
Master of Science in Development Studies- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Tourism and Development An Ideational Analysis of a Grassroots Environmental Movement in Corfu, Greece
2021) SIMV29 20211(
Department of Political Science
Graduate School
Master of Science in Development Studies- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Development Barriers for Stateless Refugees in Sweden
2021) SIMV29 20211(
Department of Political Science
Graduate School
Master of Science in Development Studies- Master (Two yrs)
- 2020
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Women Political Participation and its impact on the Quality of Living of the Women in Mexico.
2020) SIMV29 20201(
Graduate School
Department of Political Science
Master of Science in Development Studies- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Political, yet Neutral? - A Case Study of the Pressures on Humanitarian Aid Provision in Venezuela
2020) SIMV29 20201(
Department of Political Science
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School- Master (Two yrs)
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Threat or Possibility: Land Rights & Disaster-Vulnerability - A qualitative study on land rights, tenure security and disaster-vulnerability in light of the 2018 land law amendment in Myanmar
2020) SIMV29 20201(
Department of Political Science
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Refusing to Play the Game - An exploration of transnational decolonial feminist resistance to neoliberal corporate power
2020) SIMV29 20201(
Department of Political Science
Graduate School
Master of Science in Development Studies- Master (Two yrs)
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Preserving the Precariat in the Name of the Innovation Economy. Case Study: Online Motorcycle Taxis in Indonesia
2020) SIMV29 20201(
Department of Political Science
Graduate School
Master of Science in Development Studies- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Justifying Japan’s Securitized ODA
2020) SIMV29 20201(
Department of Political Science
Graduate School
Master of Science in Development Studies- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Influencing Green: Climate Change, State Policy and Civil Society
2020) SIMV29 20201(
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School
Department of Political Science- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Deconstructing and Reconstructing Attitudes Towards Immigrants: The Case of Sweden
2020) SIMV29 20201(
Department of Political Science
Graduate School
Master of Science in Development Studies- Master (Two yrs)
- 2019
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Mark
Self-Organized Community Institutions: A Way to Strengthen Local Social Sustainability? A Case Study of PGS Viêt Nam
2019) SIMV29 20191(
Department of Political Science
Graduate School
Master of Science in Development Studies- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Is less more after civil war? Examining the impact of rebel group cohesiveness on the post-conflict state-building trajectory defined by order
2019) SIMV29 20191(
Department of Political Science
Graduate School
Master of Science in Development Studies- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
China After Reforms in 1978 and Developmental State: A Case Study of the Chinese Bureaucracy Since 1978
2019) SIMV29 20191(
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School
Department of Political Science- Master (Two yrs)
- 2018
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Mark
Student movement, activism and collective identity – A textual analysis of #RhodesMustFall (RMF) student movement in South Africa
2018) SIMV29 20181(
Department of Political Science
Graduate School
Master of Science in Development Studies- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Unravelling the GMO Policy-Making Impasse - A Qualitative Content Analysis of the Perceptions of Ghana's Anti-GMO groups on Public Participation and Trust
2018) SIMV29 20181(
Department of Political Science
Graduate School
Master of Science in Development Studies- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Recovery Networks - governance of non-governmental organizations in post-earthquake Nepal
2018) SIMV29 20181(
Department of Political Science
Graduate School
Master of Science in Development Studies- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Do international training programmes on gen- der equality have transformative potential? - An exploration into a gender programme.
2018) SIMV29 20181(
Department of Political Science
Graduate School
Master of Science in Development Studies- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Governing Through Development Narrative in the Era of ‘Africa Rising’: Interrogating the County Integrated Development Plan of Kisumu, Kenya
2018) SIMV29 20181(
Department of Political Science
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Ireland as a Development Ally: A study of Irish Aid's relationship with its partner NGOs
2018) SIMV29 20181(
Department of Political Science
Graduate School
Master of Science in Development Studies- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
The Awakening of Tunisia’s Civil Society? An analysis of the role of the Tunisian civil society in the development-democracy nexus.
2018) SIMV29 20181(
Department of Political Science
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Development Cooperation as a Soft Power Tool: A case study of Slovakia & Kenya
2018) SIMV29 20181(
Department of Political Science
Graduate School
Master of Science in Development Studies- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Assessing Trade and Human Rights Regime Impacts on State Autonomy for Policy and Regulatory Activities
2018) SIMV29 20181(
Department of Political Science
Graduate School
Master of Science in Development Studies- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Women's Empowerment - A discourse analysis of the women's empowerment concept in UN Women
2018) SIMV29 20181(
Department of Political Science
Graduate School
Master of Science in Development Studies- Master (Two yrs)
- 2017
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Mark
Framing Environmental Migration - An Analysis of Indian Government Policies
2017) SIMV29 20171(
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School
Department of Political Science- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Public Expenditure Tracking Survey - A tool for empowerment?
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Non-governmental Organizations' Perceptions of Corporate Social Responsibility: Case of Turkey
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Talking About Participation - A Study of Participatory Development Discourse in Sweden’s International Support to Civil Society
2017) SIMV29 20171(
Department of Political Science
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Long Live Egypt Fund: Legitimating austerity through a governmental crowdfunding development organization
2017) SIMV29 20171(
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School
Department of Political Science- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Cross-Mandate Cooperation among Humanitarian NGOs and Development NGOs: a Case Study
2017) SIMV29 20171(
Department of Political Science
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Closing space for civil society - How western and non-western linkages explain restrictions on foreign funding to domestic civil society organizations
2017) SIMV29 20171(
Department of Political Science
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
What is the Wonder? An ethnography of 'rewilding' at the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Is it enough to ‘add homosexual men and stir’? The significance of materialism in HIV prevention in the Global South.
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Electoral Violence and Women Political Participation in Ghana
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
What’s the Problem of ‘Climate Migration’ Represented to be? A Discourse Analysis of Policies in Bangladesh
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Less is less? – A comparative case study of Finnish NGOs’ exit strategies after the cut of Finland's official development assistance in 2016
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Time to Come Together: CSOs’ Attitudes towards Public Inclusion - Ukraine as a Case Study
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
De-securitization of coca plantation in Colombia in a ‘war on drugs’ context- A possibility opened by peace negotiations with a former enemy
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- Master (Two yrs)
- 2016
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Mark
Is Inclusion the Solution? A Power Analysis of Women’s Organizations and Individual Women Activist’s Political Participation in Yerevan, Armenia
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Public Perceptions of Street Children in Cairo: The Criminalization of Street Children and the Role of the Public
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Understanding Illiberal Peace-building: an Analysis of Conflict, Peace and Reconciliation in North Maluku Province, Indonesia
2016) SIMV29 20152(
Department of Political Science
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Accidental Citizens: Etherealizing Securitized Identities of Somalis in Kenya; Contesting Representation, Identity and Belonging
2016) SIMV29 20161(
Department of Political Science
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Silencing the Subaltern: A Postcolonial Critique of NGO-run Orphanages in Jinja, Uganda
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Health, Harm, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership
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- Master (Two yrs)
- 2015
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Mark
“El río es vida” Afro-Colombian resistance to externally driven mining in the river Yurumanguí
2015) SIMV29 20151(
Department of Political Science
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Sexuality, Gender empowerment and Development. A case study of clitoral rehabilitation of excision-affected women in Burkina Faso
2015) SIMV29 20151(
Department of Political Science
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School- Master (Two yrs)
- 2014
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Mark
The Nomadic Peace: A Constructivist Analysis of the Somaliland Peace Process
2014) SIMV29 20141(
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School
Department of Political Science- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
Political Economy of Accountability in a Resource-Rich Region: A Case Study of Bojonegoro
2014) SIMV29 20141(
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School
Department of Political Science- Master (Two yrs)
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Mark
The Role of Gender Norms in Preventing Violence against Women: A case study from Lima, Peru
2014) SIMV29 20141(
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School
Department of Political Science- Master (Two yrs)