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  3. Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): STAGES in Security. Contemporary Voices

Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): STAGES in Security. Contemporary Voices

STAGES in Security: Vol 1
Published: 2022-09-06

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  • STAGES Introduction

    Ryan Beasley, Faye Donnelly, Andrew R Hom, Juliet Kaarbo, Andrew W Neal, Ty Solomon
    2-4
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  • Profiling the President: explaining Donald Trump’s nationalistic foreign policy decisions using Leadership Trait Analysis and Operational Code Analysis

    Abigail White
    5-48
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  • Children in power: are children entitled to the right to stand for public office?

    Júlia Peña Guardia
    49-82
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  • Framing the U.S. news media as a threat: President Donald Trump’s securitising move

    Henriette Strand Etholm
    83-124
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  • Peak water not to blame in the escalation of Peruvian socio-environmental conflicts

    Viljami Yli-Hemminki
    125-158
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  • Spaces of desecuritisation: understanding changing audiences within desecuritisation

    Sebastian Enhager
    159-198
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  • Why have the People’s Republic of China and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam been able to create and sustain maritime militias?

    Conor Steeds
    199-232
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