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Updated_supplemental_material - Reassessing the gap-hypothesis: Tough talk and weak action in migration policy?
Updated_supplemental_material for Reassessing the gap-hypothesis: Tough talk and weak action in migration policy? by Philipp Lutz in Party Politics</p
sj-dta-4-eup-10.1177_14651165241226721 - Supplemental material for Between common responsibility and national interest: When do Europeans support a common European migration policy?
Supplemental material, sj-dta-4-eup-10.1177_14651165241226721 for Between common responsibility and national interest: When do Europeans support a common European migration policy? by Philipp Lutz in European Union Politics</p
sj-pdf-1-eup-10.1177_14651165241226721 - Supplemental material for Between common responsibility and national interest: When do Europeans support a common European migration policy?
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-eup-10.1177_14651165241226721 for Between common responsibility and national interest: When do Europeans support a common European migration policy? by Philipp Lutz in European Union Politics</p
sj-dta-3-eup-10.1177_14651165241226721 - Supplemental material for Between common responsibility and national interest: When do Europeans support a common European migration policy?
Supplemental material, sj-dta-3-eup-10.1177_14651165241226721 for Between common responsibility and national interest: When do Europeans support a common European migration policy? by Philipp Lutz in European Union Politics</p
sj-R-5-eup-10.1177_14651165241226721 - Supplemental material for Between common responsibility and national interest: When do Europeans support a common European migration policy?
Supplemental material, sj-R-5-eup-10.1177_14651165241226721 for Between common responsibility and national interest: When do Europeans support a common European migration policy? by Philipp Lutz in European Union Politics</p
sj-zip-2-eup-10.1177_14651165241226721 - Supplemental material for Between common responsibility and national interest: When do Europeans support a common European migration policy?
Supplemental material, sj-zip-2-eup-10.1177_14651165241226721 for Between common responsibility and national interest: When do Europeans support a common European migration policy? by Philipp Lutz in European Union Politics</p
sj-dta-6-eup-10.1177_14651165241226721 - Supplemental material for Between common responsibility and national interest: When do Europeans support a common European migration policy?
Supplemental material, sj-dta-6-eup-10.1177_14651165241226721 for Between common responsibility and national interest: When do Europeans support a common European migration policy? by Philipp Lutz in European Union Politics</p
How the 2015 migration crisis shaped the bordering preferences of EU citizens
In 2015, EU countries struggled to cope with a sharp increase in the number of migrants and refugees entering Europe. But how did the crisis affect public opinion toward free movement within the EU? Drawing on a new study, Philipp Lutz finds that contrary to expectations, the crisis did not result in citizens turning away from free movement. Rather, there has been an increase in support for stronger external controls on immigration from outside the EU
RESET-OECD dataset
Refugee resettlement has become an important part of international asylum governance. Resettlement is the transfer of refugees from a country of first asylum to another country that has agreed to admit them for humanitarian reasons and grant them permanent residence (UNHCR). The RESET-OECD dataset provides a series of quantitative indicators of the resettlement policies covering OECD countries between 1980 and 2019
<i>H</i>-Phosphonic Acid Derivatives as Catalysts for Reversible Chain Transfer Catalyzed Polymerization (RTCP) at Ambient and High Pressure
Several H-phosphonic acid derivatives (PADs) were analyzed regarding their ability to perform as effective catalysts in reversible chain transfer catalyzed polymerization (RTCP), a relatively new type of controlled radical polymerization. Therefore, bulk polymerizations of styrene at 100 degrees C using different PADs were studied in detail. The obtained number-average molar masses and polydispersities of the polymeric products showed that a cyclic PAD derived from pinacol was found to be a very well suited catalyst for RTCP under the chosen conditions. In addition, RTCPs at high pressure up to 2000 bar were conducted indicating poor molar mass control compared to the systems at ambient pressure.DF
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