#51 Berthélemy, J. C. (2006). Bilateral donors’ interest vs. recipients’ development motives in aid allocation: do all donors behave the same?. Review of Development Economics, 10(2), 179-194.
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#50 Milanovic, B. (2016). Global inequality: A new approach for the age of globalization. Harvard University Press.
#49 Zimbardo, P. G. (1972). Stanford prison experiment: A simulation study of the psychology of imprisonment.
2nd study: Lammers, J., Stapel, D. A., & Galinsky, A. D. (2010). Power increases hypocrisy: Moralizing in reasoning, immorality in behavior. Psychological science
#48 Hafner-Burton, E. M. (2008). Sticks and stones: Naming and shaming the human rights enforcement problem. International organization, 62(4), 689-716.
#43 Escobar, A. (2011). Encountering development: The making and unmaking of the Third World. Princeton University Press.
#42 Carr, S. C., McWha, I., MacLachlan, M., & Furnham, A. (2010). International–local remuneration differences across six countries: Do they undermine poverty reduction work?. International Journal of Psychology, 45(5), 321-340.
#40 Welker, J. (2022). Relative education of recent refugees in Germany and the Middle East: Is selectivity reflected in migration and destination decisions?. International Migration, 60(2), 65-80.
#38 Lee, E. S. (1966). A theory of migration.
Demography, 3, 47-57.
#37 Salehyan, I. (2008). The externalities of civil strife: Refugees as a source of international conflict. American Journal of Political Science, 52(4), 787-801.
#36 Narang, N., & Stanton, J. A. (2017). A strategic logic of attacking aid workers: Evidence from violence in Afghanistan. International Studies Quarterly, 61(1), 38-51.
#35 The life cycle of norms, definitely worth a read: Finnemore, M., & Sikkink, K. (1998). International norm dynamics and political change. International organization, 52(4), 887-917.
#34 The concept of competitive victimhood:
Bar-Tal, D., Chernyak-Hai, L., Schori, N., & Gundar, A. (2009). A sense of self-perceived collective victimhood in intractable conflicts. International review of the Red Cross, 91(874), 229-258.
#33 Collier, P., & Hoeffler, A. (2004). Greed and grievance in civil war. Oxford economic papers, 56(4), 563-595.
#32 The study on audience costs. Tomz, M. (2007). Domestic audience costs in international relations: An experimental approach. International organization, 61(4), 821-840.
#31 the source on smart sanctions: Cortright, D., Lopez, G. A., & Gerber, L. (2002). Sanctions and the search for security: Challenges to UN action. Lynne Rienner Publishers.
#30 Natsios, A. (2011). The Clash of the Counter-bureaucracy and Development. Center for Global Development.
#29 For more on what self-defence is under international law: Weightman, M. A. (1951). Self-Defense in International Law. Virginia Law Review, 37(8), 1095–1115. doi.org/10.2307/1069...
# 28 Here's the study on NGOs behaving similarly to companies: Cooley, A., & Ron, J. (2002). The NGO scramble: Organizational insecurity and the political economy of transnational action. International security, 27(1), 5-39.
#27 Kuziemko, I., & Werker, E. (2006). How much is a seat on the Security Council worth? Foreign aid and bribery at the United Nations. Journal of political economy, 114(5), 905-930.
#25 Fink, G., & Redaelli, S. (2011). Determinants of international emergency aid—humanitarian need only?. World Development, 39(5), 741-757.
#24 the CNN effect study: Robinson, P. (1999). The CNN effect: can the news media drive foreign policy?. Review of international studies, 25(2), 301-309.
#23 The source for the legality of providing military aid to a country at war: Schmitt, M. (2022). Providing arms and materiel to Ukraine: neutrality, Co-belligerency, and the use of force. Articles of War.
#22 The study looking at if democracies are more peaceful: John Oneal and Bruce Russett, 1999, “The
Kantian Peace,” World Politics 52(1), 1-37
#21 The study on dollarization: Rennhack, R., & Nozaki, M. (2006). Financial dollarization in latin america. In Financial Dollarization: The Policy Agenda(pp. 64-96). London: Palgrave Macmillan UK.
#20 this is the source for the video on the WHO's expertise: Littoz-Monnet, A. (2017). The politics of expertise in international organizations. London: Routledge.
#19 this is the source to learn more about the protecting power mandate: Probst, R. (1989). " Good offices" in the light of Swiss international practice and experience. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
#18 The book on Eurocentrism: Goody, J. (1996). The East in the West. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.