Items where Author is "Hughes, James"
Number of items: 74.
'A house divided against itself cannot stand’:the EC’s management of the collapse of Yugoslavia. (2025)
Hughes, James
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Отношения ЕС—Россия: партнерство или асимметричная взаимозависимость?
Hughes, James
Agency versus structure in reconciliation.
Hughes, James
The 'Americanization' of Russian politics: Russia's first television election, December 1993.
Hughes, James
Bloody Sunday is almost universally recognised as ‘unjustified and unjustifiable’. But lessons must be drawn for peace in Northern Ireland, and for counterinsurgency more generally.
Hughes, James
Capturing the Russian peasantry: Stalinist grain procurement policy and the "Ural-Siberian method".
Hughes, James
The Chechnya conflict: freedom fighters or terrorists?
Hughes, James
Chechnya: from nationalism to Jihad. National and ethnic conflict in the 21st century.
Hughes, James
Chechnya: the causes of a protracted post-Soviet conflict.
Hughes, James
Comparing regional and ethnic conflicts in post-Soviet transition states.
Hughes, James and Sasse, Gwendolyn
Comparing regional and ethnic conflicts in post-Soviet transition states.
Hughes, James and Sasse, Gwendolyn
Conditionality and compliance in the EU’s eastward enlargement: regional policy and the reform of sub-national governance.
Hughes, James and Sasse, Gwendolyn and Gordon, Claire E
Conflict and accommodation in the former Soviet Union: the role of institutions and regimes.
Hughes, James and Sasse, Gwendolyn
Conflict and accommodation in the former Soviet Union: the role of institutions and regimes.
Hughes, James and Sasse, Gwendolyn
The DUP’s extremist links make it unfit to join a Conservative alliance.
Hughes, James
Dataset from the ESRC research project on "Elites and institutions in regional and local governance in Central and Eastern Europe 1999-2001".
Hughes, James and Sasse, Gwendolyn and Gordon, Claire E
Despite talk of an ‘off ramp’ from the crisis, Crimea is already lost to Russia: Kyiv’s priority should be accommodating its Russophone citizens in Eastern Ukraine.
Hughes, James
EU conflict management - special issue, edited by J. Hughes.
Hughes, James
EU conflict management policy: comparing the security-development model in the 'sui generis' cases of Northern Ireland and Kosovo.
Hughes, James
EU enlargement and power asymmetries: conditionality and the Commission's role in regionalisation in Central and Eastern Europe.
Hughes, James and Sasse, Gwendolyn and Gordon, Claire E
EU enlargement, Europeanisation and the dynamics of regionalisation in the CEECs.
Hughes, James and Sasse, Gwendolyn and Gordon, Claire E
EU relations with Russia: partnership or asymmetric interdependency?
Hughes, James
Enlargement and regionalization: the Europeanization of local and regional governance in CEE states.
Hughes, James and Sasse, Gwendolyn and Gordon, Claire E
Europeanization and regionalization in the EU's enlargement to Central and Eastern Europe: the myth of conditionality.
Hughes, James and Sasse, Gwendolyn and Gordon, Claire E
'Exit' in deeply divided societies: regimes of discrimination in Estonia and Latvia and the potential for Russophone migration.
Hughes, James
Federalism in Eastern Europe during and after Communism.
Hughes, James
From federalisation to recentralisation.
Hughes, James
From plan to network: urban elites and the postcommunist organizational state in Russia.
Hughes, James and John, Peter and Sasse, Gwendolyn
Genocide.
Hughes, James
Genocide and ethnic conflict.
Hughes, James
How deep is the wider Europe?: elites, europeanization, and euroscepticism in the CEECs.
Hughes, James and Sasse, Gwendolyn and Gordon, Claire E
How war makes jihad: the transformation of nationalism into jihad in Chechnya.
Hughes, James
How will the ‘Sinn Fein surge’ change Irish politics?
Hughes, James
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Ideology and civilian victimization in Northern Ireland’s civil war.
Ahmadov, Anar and Hughes, James
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Ideology and civilian victimization in civil war.
Ahmadov, Anar and Hughes, James
Integration mit tiefgang? Regionalisierung in ungarn und polen.
Sasse, Gwendolyn and Hughes, James
Introduction: rethinking reconciliation and transitional justice after conflict.
Hughes, James and Kostovicova, Denisa
Introduction: the making of EU conflict management strategy - development through security.
Hughes, James
The Irkutsk affair: Stalin, Siberian politics and the end.
Hughes, James
Is Putin stronger or weaker after the failed Wagner rebellion?
Hughes, James
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Is the Northern Ireland peace process flagging?
Hughes, James
Local elites and transition in Russia: adaptation or competition?
Hughes, James and John, Peter
Local elites in Russia's transition: generational effects on adaptation and competition.
Hughes, James and John, Peter
Los intelectuales franceses y el terror comunista.
Hughes, James
Managing secession potential in the Russian federation.
Hughes, James
Monitoring the monitors: EU enlargement conditionality and minority protection in the CEECs.
Hughes, James and Sasse, Gwendolyn
New and old elites in Novosibirsk.
Hughes, James
Patrimonialism and the Stalinist system: the case of S. I. Syrtsov.
Hughes, James
Paying for peace: comparing the EU's role in the conflicts in Northern Ireland and Kosovo.
Hughes, James
Power ideas and conflict: ideology, linkage and leverage in Crimea and Chechnya.
Hughes, James and Sasse, Gwendolyn
Putin proves an enigma.
Hughes, James
Putin takes up anti-west baton.
Hughes, James
Putin's budget balancing act.
Hughes, James
Putin's power politics.
Hughes, James
Re-evaluating Stalin's peasant policy.
Hughes, James
Reconstruction without reconciliation: is Northern Ireland a "model"?
Hughes, James
Regional convergence and divergence in an enlarged EU.
Hughes, James
Regionalism economique en Siberie, Russie: le governenment des provinces.
Hughes, James
Regionalism in Russia: the rise and fall of Siberian agreement.
Hughes, James
Russia and the secession of Kosovo: power, norms and the failure of multilateralism.
Hughes, James
Russia's regions: Moscow's bilateral treaties add to confusion.
Hughes, James
The Russo-Chechen conflict.
Hughes, James
Saying 'maybe' to the 'return to Europe': elites and the political space for euroscepticism in Central and Eastern Europe.
Hughes, James and Sasse, Gwendolyn and Gordon, Claire E
Stalin, Siberia and the crisis of the New Economic Policy.
Hughes, James
Stalinism in a Russian province: a study of collectivization and dekulakization in Siberia.
Hughes, James
State violence in the origins of nationalism: British counterinsurgency and the rebirth of Irish nationalism, 1969-1972.
Hughes, James
Sub-national Élites and post-communist transformation in Russia: a reply to Kryshtanovskaya & White.
Hughes, James
Transition models and democratisation in Russia.
Hughes, James
Turning Russians into Balts?
Hughes, James
Understanding Terrorism. What can the Arts and Social Science learn from each other?
Hughes, James
Who are the extremists?
Hughes, James
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The events of recent days mean that Russia now holds all the cards over the secession of Crimea from Ukraine.
Hughes, James
The evidence suggests that the conflict in Chechnya was not a major factor in the motivation of the Boston bombers.
Hughes, James
The peace process in Chechnya.
Hughes, James