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Europeanisation breakthrough
Boyka Stefanova

links with the rest of Europe’ (Article 9). 20 As a consequence of the Maastricht Treaty, Ireland and the UK adopted the principle of subsidiarity, which fitted well with the devolution and cross-border initiatives of the 1990s. The EU’s regional policies were conducive to a growing responsiveness to notions of deterritorialisation of politics. The partnership principle and idea

in The Europeanisation of conflict resolution
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Imogen Richards

effects of the crisis, paying attention to its non-territorial, monetary dimensions. The analysis also revealed that developments in AQ propaganda over time occurred in a manner that reflected the organisation’s own de-territorialisation, while incorporating rhetorically sophisticated techniques. These included Bin Laden’s display of his education as cultural capital, Zawahiri’s appeal to collectivisation and social capital, and both leaders’ overarching reference to the ideals of anti-capitalist disenfranchisement as a ‘subjugated habitus’ ( Bourdieu 1984 , 1986

in Neoliberalism and neo-jihadism
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Surveillance and transgender bodies in a post-9/ 11 era of neoliberalism
Christine Quinan

gendered and sexed national bodies. (Bhanji 2013 : 517) Indeed, Feinberg’s novel is specifically engaging with intersections between citizenship, movement, and gender – and their attendant deterritorialisation and reterritorialisation – that Bhanji describes. As an aside, I want to ask what Max, who has no

in Security/ Mobility