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  1. Biophysics of Nucleic Acids Celebrating the 75th Birthday of Professor Kenneth J. Breslauer
    Contributor: Chalikian, Tigran (Herausgeber); Völker, Jens (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, Basel

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    Contributor: Chalikian, Tigran (Herausgeber); Völker, Jens (Herausgeber)
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    ISBN: 9783036560977
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    Subjects: Research & information: general; Biology, life sciences
    Other subjects: nucleic acid structures; nucleic acid conformation; biological structure database; DNA; RNA; validation standards; G-quadruplex; replication; thermodynamics; ligand; topology; quadruplex-duplex hybrids; minor groove binding drugs; stability; optical spectroscopy; nucleic acids; charge; electrostatic potential; ab initio methods; NMR spectroscopy; molecular dynamics; forcefield; AMBER; B-DNA; DNA-hairpin; perchlorates; brines; pressure; Mars; habitability; DNA minor groove binder; mixed base-pair DNA sequences; sequence selectivity; ligand-DNA complex thermodynamic; molecular curvature; heterocyclic diamidine; biosensor; calorimetry; DNA conjugate; metal ion; triple helix; silver ion; lanthanide; ATP sensor; aptamer; terpyridine; sequence edition; DNAzyme; molecular dynamics simulation (MD); potential of mean force (PMF); dsDNA-dsDNA interactions; flexibility; origins of life; DNA-protein networks; protocells; DNA sequence-dependent structure; DNA deformability; DNA sequence context; DNA curvature; DNA minicircles; hydrostatic pressure; volume; CD spectroscopy; G-quadruplexes; potassium; polymorphism; kinetics; folding; kinetic models; fitting; aurintricarboxylic acid (ATA); salicylic acid polymers; methylene-salicylic acid; SARS-CoV-2; RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp); yeast ribosomes; human serum albumin (HSA); molecular recognition; biological function and viral disease; inhibitor binding; single-molecule biophysics; nucleic acid thermodynamics; statistical mechanics; fluctuation theorems; computational biophysics; n/a; drug discovery; drug-target interactions; thermodynamic binding signatures; isothermal titration calorimetry; lead optimization; fragment-based drug discovery; drug-like properties; enthalpic efficiency; group efficiency; lipophilic efficiency
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  2. Haus - Geschlecht - Sicherheit
    diskursive Formierungen in der Frühen Neuzeit
    Contributor: Ruby, Sigrid (Herausgeber); Schmidt-Voges, Inken (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Nomos, Baden-Baden

    Sicherheit wurde in der Frühen Neuzeit sehr viel umfassender verstanden als heute. In der historischen Epoche war Sicherheit ganz eng mit gesellschaftlicher Ordnung und Stabilität verknüpft. Die heteronormative Geschlechterordnung spielte dabei eine... more

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    Sicherheit wurde in der Frühen Neuzeit sehr viel umfassender verstanden als heute. In der historischen Epoche war Sicherheit ganz eng mit gesellschaftlicher Ordnung und Stabilität verknüpft. Die heteronormative Geschlechterordnung spielte dabei eine zentrale Rolle und wurde wesentlich über die Hierarchie und Arbeitsteilung im Haus legitimiert. Die 13 Beiträge aus Geschichte, Kunstgeschichte, Literaturwissenschaft, Philosophie und Theologie untersuchen die Entstehung und Ausformung dieser Zusammenhänge. Das gemeinsame Interesse gilt Texten, Bildern und Praktiken, die im Zeitalter der Renaissance eine Wissensordnung und visuelle Kultur von Sicherheit ausprägten, die bis heute nachwirkt und auch im aktuellen "gender security gap" greifbar wird.Mit Beiträgen vonDr. Matthias Adrian Prof. Dr. Anna Katharina Becker Elisabetta Cau, M.A. John Egle, M.A. Prof. Dr. Joseph Freedman Prof. Dr. Dagmar Hammer-Tugendhat Prof. Dr. Margareth Lanzinger Prof. Dr. Sigrid Ruby Prof. Dr. Raffaella Sarti Dr. Daniel Schläppi Prof. Dr. Inken Schmidt-Voges Prof. Dr. Tina Terrahe Christian Uhde, M.A

     

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    Contributor: Ruby, Sigrid (Herausgeber); Schmidt-Voges, Inken (Herausgeber)
    Language: German; English
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    ISBN: 9783848771066
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    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series: Politiken der Sicherheit ; Band 12
    Subjects: art history; Arbeitsteilung; discursive formations; diskursive Formierungen; division of labor; Frühe Neuzeit; Geschichte; early modern period; Geschlecht; gender; heteronormative gender order; gesellschaftliche Ordnung; hierarchy; Haus; heteronormative Geschlechterordnung; history; Hierarchie; home; Kunstgeschichte; legitimation; Legitimierung; literary studies; philosophy; Literaturwissenschaft; security; Philosophie; social order; Sicherheit; Stabilität; stability; theology; Theologie
    Other subjects: Europäische Geschichte; NG-Rabatt; Kunstgeschichte; Literaturgeschichte und Literaturkritik; Mentalitäts- und Sozialgeschichte; Philosophie: Allgemeines, Methoden; Religionsgeschichte; Hardcover, Softcover / Geschichte/Kulturgeschichte
    Scope: 367 Seiten, Illustrationen, 227 mm
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    "Dieser Aufsatzband entstand auf der Grundlage einer wissenschaftlichen Tagung, die im Dezember 2020 im digitalen Raum stattfand. Veranstalter war der seit 2014 von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft geförderte Sonderforschungsbereich/Transregio 138 'Dynamiken der Sicherheit. Formen der Versicherheitlichung in historischer Perspektive' und innerhalb dessen das von Sigrid Ruby und Inken Schmidt-Voges geleitete interdisziplinäre Teilprojekt 'Das Haus als Sicherheit und die (Un-)Sicherheit der Geschlechter' (C03).". - Seite 6

  3. Haus – Geschlecht – Sicherheit
    diskursive Formierungen in der Frühen Neuzeit
    Contributor: Ruby, Sigrid (Publisher); Schmidt-Voges, Inken (Publisher)
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Nomos, Baden-Baden

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    Contributor: Ruby, Sigrid (Publisher); Schmidt-Voges, Inken (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9783848771066; 3848771063
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    RVK Categories: NN 4430 ; MR 7100 ; MS 3250
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series: Politiken der Sicherheit | Politics of Security ; 12
    Other subjects: art history; Arbeitsteilung; discursive formations; diskursive Formierungen; division of labor; Frühe Neuzeit; Geschichte; early modern period; Geschlecht; gender; heteronormative gender order; gesellschaftliche Ordnung; hierarchy; Haus; heteronormative Geschlechterordnung; history; Hierarchie; home; Kunstgeschichte; legitimation; Legitimierung; literary studies; philosophy; Literaturwissenschaft; security; Philosophie; social order; Sicherheit; Stabilität; stability; theology; Theologie
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  4. Biophysics of Nucleic Acids Celebrating the 75th Birthday of Professor Kenneth J. Breslauer
    Contributor: Chalikian, Tigran (Herausgeber); Völker, Jens (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, Basel ; OAPEN FOUNDATION, The Hague

    This Special Issue comprises 15 papers broadly outlining current trends in nucleic acid biophysics. It contains original research papers and reviews on structure, stability, and interactions of canonical and non-canonical nucleic acids. The authors... more

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    This Special Issue comprises 15 papers broadly outlining current trends in nucleic acid biophysics. It contains original research papers and reviews on structure, stability, and interactions of canonical and non-canonical nucleic acids. The authors describe the use of established, time-honored experimental and computational techniques as well as their more recently developed counterparts. Molecular insights that can be gained from the papers collected in this issue range from the fundamental to the applied with emphasis on biological functions and biomedical prospects of nucleic acids. The collection is not meant to be exhaustive, but to highlight recent advances from select laboratories worldwide. Nevertheless, it represents a useful guide for scientists who wish to familiarize themselves with biophysical topics in nucleic acid research. This Special Issue will be useful both for researchers who study fundamental aspects of nucleic acid structure, stability, and dynamics, as well as for those that are mainly interested in practical biological and biomedical applications of nucleic acids.

     

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    Contributor: Chalikian, Tigran (Herausgeber); Völker, Jens (Herausgeber)
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    ISBN: 9783036560977; 9783036560984
    Subjects: Research & information: general; Biology, life sciences
    Other subjects: nucleic acid structures; nucleic acid conformation; biological structure database; DNA; RNA; validation standards; G-quadruplex; replication; thermodynamics; ligand; topology; quadruplex-duplex hybrids; minor groove binding drugs; stability; optical spectroscopy; nucleic acids; charge; electrostatic potential; ab initio methods; NMR spectroscopy; molecular dynamics; forcefield; AMBER; B-DNA; DNA-hairpin; perchlorates; brines; pressure; Mars; habitability; DNA minor groove binder; mixed base-pair DNA sequences; sequence selectivity; ligand–DNA complex thermodynamic; molecular curvature; heterocyclic diamidine; biosensor; calorimetry; DNA conjugate; metal ion; triple helix; silver ion; lanthanide; ATP sensor; aptamer; terpyridine; sequence edition; DNAzyme; molecular dynamics simulation (MD); potential of mean force (PMF); dsDNA–dsDNA interactions; flexibility; origins of life; DNA-protein networks; protocells; DNA sequence-dependent structure; DNA deformability; DNA sequence context; DNA curvature; DNA minicircles; hydrostatic pressure; volume; CD spectroscopy; G-quadruplexes; potassium; polymorphism; kinetics; folding; kinetic models; fitting; aurintricarboxylic acid (ATA); salicylic acid polymers; methylene-salicylic acid; SARS-CoV-2; RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp); yeast ribosomes; human serum albumin (HSA); molecular recognition; biological function and viral disease; inhibitor binding; single-molecule biophysics; nucleic acid thermodynamics; statistical mechanics; fluctuation theorems; computational biophysics; n/a; drug discovery; drug-target interactions; thermodynamic binding signatures; isothermal titration calorimetry; lead optimization; fragment-based drug discovery; drug-like properties; enthalpic efficiency; group efficiency; lipophilic efficiency
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  5. Imperfect collusion on surveilled markets with free entry
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Universität Trier, Trier

    Surveys of cartel proceedings reveal that illegal cartels usually (1) attempt to minimize the risk of detection, (2) achieve merely imperfect levels of collusion, (3) compete against some fringe firms, and (4) adjust to market entries and exits. By... more

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    Surveys of cartel proceedings reveal that illegal cartels usually (1) attempt to minimize the risk of detection, (2) achieve merely imperfect levels of collusion, (3) compete against some fringe firms, and (4) adjust to market entries and exits. By contrast, existing oligopoly models of collusive behavior consider only some of the four listed stylized facts and, thus, run the risk of missing important interdependencies between them. Therefore, the present paper develops a general quantity leadership model that simultaneously accommodates all four stylized facts. Within this model, an imperfectly colluding group of firms competes against independent fringe rivals. The market is surveilled by an antitrust authority that has three different policy instruments at its disposal: Ensuring free market access, obstructing collusion, and discouraging collusion through law enforcement. The results of the model indicate that the latter two instruments are rather ineffective.

     

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    Series: Research papers in economics ; no. 23, 5
    Subjects: antitrust; fringe; oligopoly; stability; sustainability
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  6. Local farsightedness in network formation
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  CORE, Louvain-la-Neuve

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    Series: LIDAM discussion paper CORE ; 2023, 03
    Subjects: networks; local farsightedness; stability
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  7. Stable streaming platforms
    a cooperative game approach
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, Maastricht, The Netherlands

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    Series: [Research memorandum] / Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE) ; RM/23, 001
    Subjects: streaming platforms; stability; cooperative game theory; core
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  8. From linear to nonlinear: rethinking inflation dynamics in the Calvo pricing mechanism
    Published: September 2023
    Publisher:  Vienna University of Economics and Business, Wien

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    Series: Department of Economics working paper / Vienna University of Economics and Business ; no. 350
    Subjects: Determinacy; stability; price dispersion; monetary policy; nonlinear solution methods; macro-finance
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  9. Equal opportunities in many-to-one matching markets
    Published: 2023 July
    Publisher:  ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, [Verona]

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    Series: Working paper series / ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality ; 649 (2023)
    Subjects: many-to-one matching; equality of opportunity; rotation; stability
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  10. The fundamental properties, stability and predictive power of distributional preferences
    Published: October 2023
    Publisher:  IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany

    Parsimony is a desirable feature of economic models but almost all human behaviors are characterized by vast individual variation that appears to defy parsimony. How much parsimony do we need to give up to capture the fundamental aspects of a... more

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    Parsimony is a desirable feature of economic models but almost all human behaviors are characterized by vast individual variation that appears to defy parsimony. How much parsimony do we need to give up to capture the fundamental aspects of a population's distributional preferences and to maintain high predictive ability? Using a Bayesian nonparametric clustering method that makes the trade-off between parsimony and descriptive accuracy explicit, we show that three preference types - an inequality averse, an altruistic and a predominantly selfish type - capture the essence of behavioral heterogeneity. These types independently emerge in four different data sets and are strikingly stable over time. They predict out-of-sample behavior equally well as a model that permits all individuals to differ and substantially better than a representative agent model and a state-of-the-art machine learning algorithm. Thus, a parsimonious model with three stable types captures key characteristics of distributional preferences and has excellent predictive power.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 16535
    Subjects: distributional preferences; altruism; inequality aversion; preference heterogeneity; stability; out-of-sample prediction; parsimony; Bayesian nonparametrics
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  11. The fundamental properties, stability and predictive power of distributional preferences
    Published: October 2023
    Publisher:  CESifo, Munich, Germany

    Parsimony is a desirable feature of economic models but almost all human behaviors are characterized by vast individual variation that appears to defy parsimony. How much parsimony do we need to give up to capture the fundamental aspects of a... more

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    Parsimony is a desirable feature of economic models but almost all human behaviors are characterized by vast individual variation that appears to defy parsimony. How much parsimony do we need to give up to capture the fundamental aspects of a population's distributional preferences and to maintain high predictive ability? Using a Bayesian nonparametric clustering method that makes the trade-off between parsimony and descriptive accuracy explicit, we show that three preference types-an inequality averse, an altruistic and a predominantly selfish type-capture the essence of behavioral heterogeneity. These types independently emerge in four different data sets and are strikingly stable over time. They predict out-of-sample behaviour equally well as a model that permits all individuals to differ and substantially better than a representative agent model and a state-of-the-art machine learning algorithm. Thus, a parsimonious model with three stable types captures key characteristics of distributional preferences and has excellent predictive power.

     

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    Series: CESifo working papers ; 10727 (2023)
    Subjects: distributional preferences; altruism; inequality aversion; preference heterogeneity; stability; out-of-sample prediction; parsimony; Bayesian nonparametrics
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  12. Climate change and banking sector (in)stability in Kenya
    a vulnerability assessment
    Published: May 2023
    Publisher:  Kenya Bankers Association, Nairobi

    This paper offers a climate change vulnerability assessment of the Kenyan banking sector by examining the time-varying linkages of climate risk drivers, economic sectors that get impacted by a disorderly low-carbon transition (climate policy relevant... more

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    This paper offers a climate change vulnerability assessment of the Kenyan banking sector by examining the time-varying linkages of climate risk drivers, economic sectors that get impacted by a disorderly low-carbon transition (climate policy relevant sectors (CPRSs)), and banking sector stability. We use temperature and precipitation climate data, identify 5 CPRSs and their quarterly outputs, construct a banking sector stability index, and examine the time-varying linkages of these variables. Effectively, we assess the response of banking sector stability to sectoral output shocks arising from physical and transition risks. Three important findings emerge: First, the agriculture sector is the sole channel of physical climate risk transmission. Second, manufacturing and utilities sectors are becoming increasingly critical/significant channels for transmitting transition risks. Third, during the COVID-19 era, all CPRSs have become increasingly linked to banking sector stability, effectively exacerbating the transmission of climate risks to the banking sector.

     

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    Series: KBA Centre for Research on Financial Markets and Policy working paper series ; WPS, 23, 03 = 66
    Subjects: climate change; climate risk drivers; climate policy relevant sectors (CPRS); banking sector; stability
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  13. Shrinking spaces in the Middle East and North Africa
    supporting civil society resilience
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) gGmbH, Bonn

    Civil society organisations (CSOs) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) face mounting challenges, especially in authoritarian states, where they encounter closures, persecution and smear campaigns. Consequently, their crucial work in advancing... more

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    Civil society organisations (CSOs) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) face mounting challenges, especially in authoritarian states, where they encounter closures, persecution and smear campaigns. Consequently, their crucial work in advancing human rights, good governance and inclusive human development is increasingly stifled and criminalised. Activists and professionals linked to CSOs also endure surveillance and persecution. This should worry European policymakers since a vibrant and free civil society in MENA is in their interest, as it is key for human development. This policy brief proposes seven ways for development cooperation to protect CSOs in authoritarian regimes in the MENA and beyond. European foreign and development policies in the MENA region have led to governmental partnerships that often sustain authoritarian regimes at the expense of citizens’ rights, for instance on migration (Francavilla, 2023; Grimm & Roll, 2023). Although substantial humanitarian aid reaches conflict zones, one of the root causes of the continuing political violence and conflicts - absence of accountable democratic governments – remains inadequately addressed (Barakat & Fakih, 2021). To avoid further empowering authoritarian rule in the region, European policymakers should reassess their multi- and bilateral governmental cooperation. The prevalent assumption amongst many policymakers that the incumbent authoritarian regimes in MENA can provide political stability needs to be discarded. The stability paradigm guiding European relations with the Arab World should instead be replaced with a do-no-harm approach. Although “do no harm” is a core principle of European development cooperation policy, it often is ignored in practice or trumped by other interests (Leininger, 2023). Development cooperation benefitting citizens must prioritise inclusive human development through cooperation with a wide range of actors, including elected state bodies, independent media and watchdog CSOs (Rutzen, 2015). This policy brief develops seven recommendations for European policymakers in development cooperation. The first step is to overcome the prevalent stability-through-cooperation paradigm to prevent further negative effects on human rights, democracy and civil society. Therefore, it is important that European policymakers recognise these authoritarian regimes’ unwillingness to implement reforms that would reduce their control over political institutions. Second, it remains crucial that policymakers acknowledge the increasingly shrinking space for critical voices in civil society. Third, governments and regional organisations should give CSOs a voice at international summits and in international organisations to increase the visibility of their demands and show support for oppressed voices. Fourth, European development cooperation professionals should establish flexible crisis funding lines for at-risk CSOs and their staff. Fifth, at-risk journalists, activists or human rights defenders (HRDs) need access to fast-track visa programmes to ensure they can continue their work from abroad when the authorities want to silence them. Sixth, European development cooperation profession-als should continue to support marginalised voices and groups and push for more inclusive governance. Lastly, European governments should limit arms exports to authoritarian regimes.

     

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    Series: IDOS policy brief ; 2023, 17
    Subjects: civil society; democracy; autocracy; Shrinking Space; North Africa; Middle East; Repression; promotion of democracy; stability; Good Governance; rule of law; arms supply; human rights
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  14. Shrinking spaces in the Middle East and North Africa
    supporting civil society resilience
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) gGmbH, Bonn

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    Civil society organisations (CSOs) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) face mounting challenges, especially in authoritarian states, where they encounter closures, persecution and smear campaigns. Consequently, their crucial work in advancing human rights, good governance and inclusive human development is increasingly stifled and criminalised. Activists and professionals linked to CSOs also endure surveillance and persecution. This should worry European policymakers since a vibrant and free civil society in MENA is in their interest, as it is key for human development. This policy brief proposes seven ways for development cooperation to protect CSOs in authoritarian regimes in the MENA and beyond. European foreign and development policies in the MENA region have led to governmental partnerships that often sustain authoritarian regimes at the expense of citizens' rights, for instance on migration (Francavilla, 2023; Grimm & Roll, 2023). Although substantial humanitarian aid reaches conflict zones, one of the root causes of the continuing political violence and conflicts - absence of accountable democratic governments - remains inadequately addressed (Barakat & Fakih, 2021). To avoid further empowering authoritarian rule in the region, European policymakers should reassess their multi- and bilateral governmental cooperation. The prevalent assumption amongst many policymakers that the incumbent authoritarian regimes in MENA can provide political stability needs to be discarded. The stability paradigm guiding European relations with the Arab World should instead be replaced with a do-no-harm approach. Although "do no harm" is a core principle of European development cooperation policy, it often is ignored in practice or trumped by other interests (Leininger, 2023). Development cooperation benefitting citizens must prioritise inclusive human development through cooperation with a wide range of actors, including elected state bodies, independent media and watchdog CSOs (Rutzen, 2015). This policy brief develops seven recommendations for European policymakers in development cooperation. The first step is to overcome the prevalent stability-through-cooperation paradigm to prevent further negative effects on human rights, democracy and civil society. Therefore, it is important that European policymakers recognise these authoritarian regimes' unwillingness to implement reforms that would reduce their control over political institutions. Second, it remains crucial that policymakers acknowledge the increasingly shrinking space for critical voices in civil society. Third, governments and regional organisations should give CSOs a voice at international summits and in international organisations to increase the visibility of their demands and show support for oppressed voices. Fourth, European development cooperation professionals should establish flexible crisis funding lines for at-risk CSOs and their staff. Fifth, at-risk journalists, activists or human rights defenders (HRDs) need access to fast-track visa programmes to ensure they can continue their work from abroad when the authorities want to silence them. Sixth, European development cooperation profession-als should continue to support marginalised voices and groups and push for more inclusive governance. Lastly, European governments should limit arms exports to authoritarian regimes.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    Series: IDOS policy brief ; 2023, 17
    Subjects: Entwicklungshilfe; Kreditgeber; Weltwirtschaft; Mitgliedsstaaten; Humanitäre Hilfe; Entwicklungszusammenarbeit; Internationale Kooperation; Zivilgesellschaft; Unterdrückung; Resilienz; Shrinking Space; North Africa; Middle East; Repression; promotion of democracy; stability; Good Governance; rule of law; arms supply; human rights
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 12 Seiten)
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  15. Evolutionarily stable networks
    Published: November 2023
    Publisher:  [Toulouse School of Economics], [Toulouse]

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    Series: Working papers / Toulouse School of Economics ; no 1487
    Subjects: Networks; evolution; relatedness; stability; homophily
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 52 Seiten), Illustrationen
  16. Haus - Geschlecht - Sicherheit
    diskursive Formierungen in der Frühen Neuzeit
    Contributor: Ruby, Sigrid (Herausgeber); Schmidt-Voges, Inken (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Nomos, Baden-Baden

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    Contributor: Ruby, Sigrid (Herausgeber); Schmidt-Voges, Inken (Herausgeber)
    Language: German; English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783848771066; 3848771063
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    9783848771066
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Corporations / Congresses: Haus - Geschlecht - Sicherheit. Diskursive Formierungen in der Frühen Neuzeit (2020, Online)
    Series: Politiken der Sicherheit ; Band 12
    Other subjects: (Produktform)Paperback / softback; art history; Arbeitsteilung; discursive formations; diskursive Formierungen; division of labor; Frühe Neuzeit; Geschichte; early modern period; Geschlecht; gender; heteronormative gender order; gesellschaftliche Ordnung; hierarchy; Haus; heteronormative Geschlechterordnung; history; Hierarchie; home; Kunstgeschichte; legitimation; Legitimierung; literary studies; philosophy; Literaturwissenschaft; security; Philosophie; social order; Sicherheit; Stabilität; stability; theology; Theologie; (Produktrabattgruppe)NG: NG-Rabatt; (VLB-WN)1559: Hardcover, Softcover / Geschichte/Kulturgeschichte
    Scope: 367 Seiten, Illustrationen, 23 cm, 538 g
  17. Haus – Geschlecht – Sicherheit
    diskursive Formierungen in der Frühen Neuzeit
    Contributor: Ruby, Sigrid (Publisher); Schmidt-Voges, Inken (Publisher)
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Nomos, Baden-Baden

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    Contributor: Ruby, Sigrid (Publisher); Schmidt-Voges, Inken (Publisher)
    Language: English; German
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9783848771066; 3848771063
    Other identifier:
    9783848771066
    RVK Categories: NN 4430 ; MR 7100 ; MS 3250
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series: Politiken der Sicherheit | Politics of Security ; 12
    Other subjects: art history; Arbeitsteilung; discursive formations; diskursive Formierungen; division of labor; Frühe Neuzeit; Geschichte; early modern period; Geschlecht; gender; heteronormative gender order; gesellschaftliche Ordnung; hierarchy; Haus; heteronormative Geschlechterordnung; history; Hierarchie; home; Kunstgeschichte; legitimation; Legitimierung; literary studies; philosophy; Literaturwissenschaft; security; Philosophie; social order; Sicherheit; Stabilität; stability; theology; Theologie
    Scope: 367 Seiten, 22.7 cm x 15.3 cm