💫 'Who supports hostage recovery? Explaining individual variation in American support for bringing hostages home' from @laurenrprather.bsky.social & @laurenrprather.bsky.social is the 10th article from our special issue on kidnapping!
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Title and abstract of an academic article, “Who supports hostage recovery? Explaining individual variation in American support for bringing hostages home”
One day, @laurenrprather.bsky.social is going to ask you to embark on a joint research agenda. It’s very important that you say yes 🤝
Thrilled that our first collaboration is out in the world! 👇👇
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The 10th article from our special issue ‘Kidnapping politics: Captivity passions and international security’ is out in @ejisbisa.bsky.social! In the article, Danielle Gilbert and Lauren Prather explore determinants of support for hostage recovery among the American public. doi.org/10.1017/eis....
🌎 NEW: "Kidnapping politics: The sorcerer’s apprentice effect", from Nick Ackert and @rjsamuels.bsky.social, looks at how leaders manipulate public emotions during kidnapping crises to advance political goals - and how it can become a trap.
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Congratulations Felix!
The special issue introduction, which is also published open access, is available here: doi.org/10.1017/eis....
The 9th article from our special issue ‘Kidnapping politics: Captivity passions and international security’ is out in @ejisbisa.bsky.social! Nick Ackert and @rjsamuels.bsky.social show how leaders manipulate captivity-related emotions, but often lose control over them. doi.org/10.1017/eis....
🚀 "Capturing the minds: The role of child deportation in maintaining Russian authority over Ukraine’s occupied territories" by @drjademcglynn.bsky.social & Anastasiia Romaniuk is the eighth article of our special issue on kidnapping - and OUT NOW:
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🇯🇵🚀🇨🇳 NEW: "Political captives in East Asia: Thought reform and national security" from Barak Kushner is this week's must-read article.
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The special issue introduction, which is also published open access, is available here: doi.org/10.1017/eis....
The 8th article from our special issue on captivity passions is out in @ejisbisa.bsky.social! Jade McGlynn and Anastasiia Romanyuk show how Russia's child deportations seek to pressure local families, disrupt Ukrainian identity and facilitate demographic restructuring. doi.org/10.1017/eis....
The special issue introduction, which is also published open access, is available here: doi.org/10.1017/eis....
The 7th article in our special issue ‘Kidnapping politics: Captivity passions and international security’ is out in @ejisbisa.bsky.social. Barak Kushner explores how authoritarian states in 20th-century East Asia sought to reeducate captives for security reasons. doi.org/10.1017/eis....
The sixth article in the special issue ‘Kidnapping politics: Captivity passions and international security’ that I have co-edited with @rjsamuels.bsky.social has now been published in @ejisbisa.bsky.social
So be sure to check out other articles in the issue! The introduction by @profgustafsson.bsky.social and @rjsamuels.bsky.social can be found here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
The emotional politics of sovereignty: On dignity, state personhood, and kidnappings
My co-authored article with @nckc.bsky.social is published in @ejisbisa.bsky.social with #openaccess!
We theorize captivity/kidnapping as a sovereignty violation, and states respond with emotional performativity to protect their dignity, constructing personhood.
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The special issue introduction, which is also published open access, is available here: doi.org/10.1017/eis....
The fifth article in our special issue "Kidnapping politics: Captivity passions and international security" is now out in @ejisbisa.bsky.social! The article, written by Roger Petersen explores how emotions such as contempt and anger affects hostage recovery.
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🇰🇵🚨 First View: "Between power and powerlessness: Families and politicised captivity" by @anhphnguyen.bsky.social & Todd H Hall, is the fourth article from our latest special issue.
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I’m very excited to share that my co-authored article with Todd Hall is now published in the @ejisbisa.bsky.social !
Many thanks to @profgustafsson.bsky.social and @rjsamuels.bsky.social for organising the special issue and for their guidance throughout the process.
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@simonkoschut.bsky.social's article in the special issue can be downloaded here: doi.org/10.1017/eis....
The special issue introduction, which is also published open access, is available here: doi.org/10.1017/eis....
The 4th article in the special issue I have co-edited with @rjsamuels.bsky.social on "Kidnapping politics: Captivity passions and international security" is out in @ejisbisa.bsky.social! The article, written by @anhphnguyen.bsky.social & Todd Hall explores the role of families in captivity dramas.
@simonkoschut.bsky.social's article from our special issue on kidnapping politics and captivity passions has been published! More information on the special issue, including the introductory article, can be found here: cup.org/45Q7Q7i
Cover of the European Journal of International Security with the hashtag #OpenAccess.
#OpenAccess from @ejisbisa.bsky.social -
Kidnapping politics: Captivity passions and international security - https://cup.org/45Q7Q7i
- @profgustafsson.bsky.social & Richard J. Samuels
#FirstView
🚨🪖 Key read: "Kidnapping politics: Captivity passions and international security" from @profgustafsson.bsky.social & Richard J. Samuels introduces a very special issue...
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Can't wait to read this special issue of @ejisbisa.bsky.social edited by @profgustafsson.bsky.social and @rjsamuels.bsky.social.
Apart from the introduction, the special issue will contain 9 more articles. So far the only other article from the special issue that has been published is my individual article ‘Deterrence through captivity: China’s use of detention to dissuade threats to regime security’, doi.org/10.1017/eis....
My co-authored (with Richard Samuels) special issue introduction 'Kidnapping politics: Captivity passions and international security', has just been published open access in @ejisbisa.bsky.social. The forthcoming special issue will contain 9 articles that will soon be published.
cup.org/45Q7Q7i