The State Against the State
On April 2nd 2015, the bloody attack on Garissa University College captured and dominated news headlines worldwide. The attack was […]
On April 2nd 2015, the bloody attack on Garissa University College captured and dominated news headlines worldwide. The attack was […]
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We have asked ourselves questions like the following: Where and how do social actors initiate their claims? Do the theorizations
Over the past five years, Syria is going through an unprecedented internal crisis and a civil war generating extreme violence