Research Database
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1. Resilience in Armenia
Aleksanyan, Ashot, and Arusyak Aleksanyan. 2022. “Rethinking the Non-Resilience of Trade Unions in Armenia: How to Protect Social Rights and Freedoms of Workers?” Journal of Political Science: Bulletin of Yerevan University 1 (1): 78–106.
Reinisch, Dieter, and Suzan Meryem Rosita Kalayci, (eds.). 2018. "Daredevils of history? : resilience in Armenia and Ireland." Special issue of Studi irlandesi : a journal of Irish studies, 2018, No. 8 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/56025
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2. Resilience in Azerbaijan
Babayev, Azar, and Kavus Abushov. 2022. “The Azerbaijani Resilient Society: Explaining the Multifaceted Aspects of People’s Social Solidarity.” Cambridge Review of International Affairs 35 (2): 210–34.
Sõukand, Renata, and Andrea Pieroni. 2019. “Resilience in the Mountains: Biocultural Refugia of Wild Food in the Greater Caucasus Range, Azerbaijan.” Biodiversity and Conservation 28 (13): 3529–45.
Valiyev, Anar, and Fikrat Valehli. 2022. “COVID-19 and Azerbaijan: Is the System Resilient Enough to Withstand the Perfect Storm?” Problems of Post-Communism 69 (1): 103–14.
Van Gils, Eske. 2019. “Whose Resilience? Resilience and Regime Strength in EU-Azerbaijan Relations.” In Resilience and the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood Countries: From Theoretical Concepts to a Normative Agenda, 447–74. Springer.
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3. Resilience in Georgia
Kakachia, Kornely, Agnieszka Legucka, and Bidzina Lebanidze. 2021. "Can the EU’s new global strategy make a difference? Strengthening resilience in the Eastern Partnership countries." Democratization: 1-19. Open Access. Available under the following linkExternal link
Dzebisashvili, Shalva. 2021. One Step Forward – One Step Back: The Dilemma of State Resilience in the Absence of Coordinated Policy.
Policy Paper. Georgian Institute of Politics (Tbilisi). Open Access. Available under the following linkExternal linkLebanidze, Bidzina. 2020. Resilience and democracy: Can a pragmatic EU still promote democracy in Georgia? Policy Brief 21. Georgian Institute of Politics (Tbilisi). Open Access. Available under the following linkExternal link
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4. Resilience in South Caucasus
Rouet, Gilles, and Gabriela Carmen Pascariu, eds. 2019. Resilience and the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood Countries: Springer AG. Open Access. Available under the following linkExternal link
Lavrelashvili, Teona. 2018. “Resilience-building in Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine: Towards a Tailored Regional Approach from the EU”. European View 17 (2). European View: 189–96. doi:10.1177/1781685818805680. Open Access. Available under the following linkExternal link
Mikhelidze, Nona. 2018. "EU Global Strategy, Resilience of the East European Societies and The Russian Challenge." In Geopolitics and Security: A New Strategy for the South Caucasus, edited by Kornely Kakachia, Stefan Meister and Benjamin Fricke, 266-282. Tbilisi: The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V; The Georgian Institute of Politics; The German Council on Foreign Relations. Open Access. Available under the following linkExternal link
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5. Resilience in EU Foreign Policy
Bressan, Sarah and Aurora Bergmaier. 2021. “From conflict early warning to fostering resilience? Chasing convergence in EU foreign policy.” Democratization, 2021: 1-18. DOI: 10.1080/13510347.2021.1918108.
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Korosteleva, Elena A. (2020) 'Paradigmatic or critical? Resilience as a new turn in EU governance for the neighbourhood', Journal of international relations and development, v. 23 , no. 3, pp. 682-700.
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6. Resilience as a Concept
Albright, Elizabeth and Deserai A. Crow. 2021. “Capacity Building toward Resilience: How Communities Recover, Learn, and Change in the Aftermath of Extreme Events.” Policy Studies Journal, 49(1): 89-122. DOI: 10.1111/psj.12364.
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Beckwith, Laura. 2021. “No room to manoeuvre: bringing together political ecology and resilience to understand community-based adaptation decision making.” Climate and Development. DOI: 10.1080/17565529.2021.1904811. Online-first.
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Brown, Katrina. 2014. ‘Global environmental change I: A social turn for resilience?’, Progress in Human Geography, Vol. 38, No. I, pp. 107-117.
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Fathi, Karim. 2020. "Resilienz im Spannungsfeld zwischen Entwicklung und Nachhaltigkeit. Anforderungen an gesellschaftliche Zukunftssicherung im 21. Jahrhundert", Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH.
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Fougère, Martin and Eija Meriläinen. 2021. “Exposing three dark sides of social innovation through critical perspectives on resilience.” Industry and Innovation, 28(1): 1-18. DOI: 10.1080/13662716.2019.1709420.
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Klaas Fröhlich & Robert Hassink. 2018. "Regional resilience: a stretched concept?", European Planning Studies. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2018.1494137External link
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Hall, Peter A./Lamont, Michele. 2013. Eds. ‘"Social Resilience in the Neoliberal Era’", Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
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Mavelli, Luca. 2019. "Resilience beyond neoliberalism? Mystique of complexity, financial crises, and the reproduction of neoliberal life." Resilience, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 224-239.
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Merkel, Wolfgang/Lührmann, Anna. 2021. "Resilience of democracies: responses to illiberal and authoritarian challenges." Democratization, Issue 5, Responses to Illiberal and Authoritarian Challenges.
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Newsinger, Jack, and Paula Serafini. 2021. “Performative Resilience: How the Arts and Culture Support Austerity in Post-Crisis Capitalism.” European Journal of Cultural Studies, 24(2): 589–605. DOI:10.1177/1367549419886038. Online-first.
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Robertson, Tony, Paul Docherty, Fiona Millar, Andy Ruck, and Sandra Engstrom. 2021. “Theory and practice of building community resilience to extreme events.” International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 59(102253). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102253External link.
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Shamout, Sameh, Paola Boarin, and Suzanne Wilkinson. 2021. “The shift from sustainability to resilience as a driver for policy change: a policy analysis for more resilient and sustainable cities in Jordan.” Sustainable Production and Consumption, 25: 285-298, https://doi.org/10.1016/
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Treshchenkov, Evgeny. 2019. "Resilience in Discourses of the European Union and International Resilience in Discourses of the European Union and International Organizations Organizations." In International Organisations Research Journal 14 (1), pp. 55–75. DOI: 10.17323/1996-7845-2019-01-04.
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7. Resilience and Liberal World Order
Chandler, David. 2012. “Resilience and Human Security: The Post-Interventionist Paradigm.” Security Dialogue 43 (3): 213–29.
Chandler, David. 2013. “International Statebuilding and the Ideology of Resilience.” Politics 33 (4): 276–86.
Deudney, Daniel, and G John Ikenberry. 2018. “Liberal World: The Resilient Order.” Foreign Aff. 97: 16.
Duffield, Mark. 2012. “Challenging Environments: Danger, Resilience and the Aid Industry.” Security Dialogue 43 (5): 475–92.
Flockhart, Trine. 2020. “Is This the End? Resilience, Ontological Security, and the Crisis of the Liberal International Order.” In Resilience in EU and International Institutions, 189–214. Routledge.
Lake, David A, Lisa L Martin, and Thomas Risse. 2021. “Challenges to the Liberal Order: Reflections on International Organization.” International Organization 75 (2): 225–57.
Lucarelli, Sonia. 2022. “Resilient or Obsolete? Reflections on the Liberal World Order and Its Crisis.” Eirene e Atena: Studi Di Politica Internazionale in Onore Di Umberto Gori 238: 169.
Pugh, Jonathan. 2014. “Resilience, Complexity and Post‐liberalism.” Area 46 (3): 313–19.