Master of Philosophy
Through this project I want to investigate to what extent the military has played its role in manipulating two Pakistani elections (1990 & 2018) & what method they have employed and how these methods have changed in a period of nearly three decades.
7/01/2019 → 5/01/2022
Doctor of Philosophy
Electoral Reform by Presidential Imposition: Executive Dominance in the Process of Electoral Reforms in Lebanon
1/08/2017 → 31/07/2021
Master of Philosophy
Remediation strategies for the management and access of water resources in the absence of strong institutions: how fragile states are responding to the reduction of clean water per capita.
7/01/2019 → 2/01/2020
Doctor of Philosophy
Impeachment as a Political Contention and its Impact on Political (In)Stability: A Comparative Study of Brazil and South Korea (Working Title)
1/10/2019 → …
Doctor of Philosophy
Anti-establishment entities in hybrid regimes – driving transformation or consolidation? An ethnographic study of the Hungarian Two Tailed Dog Party
6/01/2020 → …
Doctor of Philosophy
The EU's sectoral engagement with third countries as functional integration: EU decentralised agencies as vehicles for Europeanisation and vanishing mediators?
9/09/2019 → …
Master of Philosophy
"Strategic voting in different electoral systems: A comparative analysis" This project aims to systematically compare how voters translate their preference into a vote in elections under plurality and majority runoff (presidential elections).
13/01/2022 → …
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