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Peace Movements

The origin of peace movements can be traced back to the early nineteenth century, with the foundation of the first peace societies in the Anglo-Saxon world. Issues addressed by the movements include the general fight against war and promotion of peace (including internationalism), antiwar mobilization, nuclear disarmament (including nuclear test ban), mobilization against military…

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Université de Genève

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Migration and Social Movements

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Université de Genève

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Democracy, Epistemology and the Problem of All-White Juries

ABSTRACT Does it matter that almost all juries in England and Wales are all-White? Does it matter, even if this result is the unintended and undesired result of otherwise acceptable ways of choosing juries? Finally, does it matter that almost all juries are all-White if this has no adverse effect on the treatment of non-White defendants and victims of crime? According to Cheryl…

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Université de Genève

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The politics of fiscal policy during economic downturns, 1981-2010

ThisarticleinvestigatesfiscalpolicyresponsestotheGreatRecessioninhistoricalperspective.It explores general trends in the frequency, size and composition of fiscal stimulus as well as the impact of government partisanship on fiscal policy outputs during the four international recessions of 1980–1981, 1990–1991, 2001–2002 and 2008–2009. Encompassing 17–23 Organisation for Economic…

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Université de Genève

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The Swiss Way. The Nature of the Swiss Relationship with the EU

Swiss–EU relations are based on a set of negotiated sector-specific agreements and lack central coordinating institutions or enforcement mechanisms. At first sight, this arrangement promises a much greater degree of autonomy and self-determination towards the EU than the comprehensive and legally constraining architecture of the EEA. This official depiction has been questioned in…

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Université de Genève

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Time-frequency Granger causality with application to nonstationary brain signals

This PhD thesis concerns the modelling of time-varying causal relationships between two signals, with a focus on signals measuring neural activities. The ability to compute a dynamic and frequency-specific causality statistic in this context is essential and Granger causality provides a natural statistical tool. In Chapter 1 we propose a review of the existing methods allowing one to…

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Université de Genève

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Robust Inference for Time Series Models: a Wavelet-Based Framework

We present a new framework for the robust estimation of time series models which is fairly general and, for example, covers models going from ARMA to state-space models. This approach provides estimators which are (i) consistent and asymptotically normally distributed, (ii) applicable to a broad spectrum of time series models, (iii) straightforward to implement and (iv)…

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Université de Genève

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Simulation based bias correction methods for complex problems

Nowadays, the increase in data size and model complexity has led to increasingly difficult estimation problems. The numerical aspects of the estimation procedure can indeed be very challenging. To solve these estimation problems, approximate methods such as pseudo-likelihood functions or approximated estimating equations can be used as these methods are typically easier to implement…

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Université de Genève

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Prevalence and characteristics of addictive behaviors in a community sample: A latent class analysis

While addictions to substances such as alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs have been extensively investigated, interest has been growing in potential non-substance-related addictive behaviors (e.g., excessive gambling, buying or playing video games). In the current study, we sought to determine the prevalence and characteristics of a wide range of addictive behaviors in a general…

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Université de Genève

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Women's substantive representation: defending feminist interests or women's electoral preferences?

To what extent does the inclusion of marginalized groups in policymaking institutions influence policy outcomes? This article examines whether and under which conditions female legislators are more likely to represent women's interests compared to male legislators. Building on the literature on women's substantive representation, it is argued that the advocacy of women…

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Université de Genève

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Rebel governance and the politics of civil war

Dominant narratives and theories developed at the turn of the 21st century in order to account for civil wars in Africa converged around the idea that this upsurge in violence was linked to state failure or decay. Violent conflict thus came to be seen as the expression of the weakness, disintegration and collapse of political institutions in the post-colonial world, and guerrilla…

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Université de Genève

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On the transmission of prices and of market access shocks

Two of the main shocks that affect international trade are price and tariff changes. The present thesis covers these two topics. The first chapter shows that the transmission of international agricultural prices to local producers is asymmetric, with downward price movements being transmitted more strongly than upward price movements. This seems to be due to the market power that…

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Université de Genève

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Media bias and media firm strategy

Y-a-t-il des cas où la couverture médiatique des produits ou services des entreprises est biaisée négativement? Si oui, quels sont les facteurs qui déterminent ou favorisent le développement de ces biais? La partie empirique teste ces idées en s'appuyant sur une base de données construite à partir d'un large échantillon de 3991 articles de presse publiés par 46 journaux…

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Université de Genève

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Parametric and nonparametric analysis of simultaneous equation models with latent variables: theory and applications

Cette thèse de doctorat est composée de trois chapitres. La principale contribution consiste à présenter deux cadres théoriques, paramétrique et non-paramétrique, pour faire des comparaisons et évaluations des concepts théoriques non-observables utilisés dans différents contextes tels que le bien-être, le développement, la santé et l'inégalité entre autres.Le premier chapitre…

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Université de Genève

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