(2026):
The Politics of Human Rights: The Quest for Dignity in the 21st Century.
2nd edition,
Cambridge,
Cambridge University Press.
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Prof. Sabine C. Carey, Ph.D.
Project Director
University Mannheim
A 5, 6, Building B 120
68159 Mannheim
Phone: +49-621-181-2882A 5, 6, Building B 120
68159 Mannheim
E-Mail: sabine.carey@uni-mannheim.de
Projekte — current
- Wahlkampfstrategien in Ghanas Präsidentschaftswahlen 2012
- Unterdrückung und die Eskalation von Gewalt (RATE)
- Sicherheitsbedrohungen und fragiles Engagement: Ein Stresstest öffentlicher Unterstützung von Menschenrechten im In- und Ausland
- Einstellungen zu Menschenrechten in der Europäischen Außenpolitik
Publikation — recent
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(2025): Media impact on perceptions in postwar societies: Insights from Nepal. Conflict Management and Peace Science, 42, 4, 394-417. More
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(2024): Borders and bullies: How borders shape perceptions of security and foreign policy preferences.. Research and Politics, 11, 2, pp.1-9. More
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(2022): Divergent Perceptions of Peace in Post-Conflict Societies: Insights from Sri Lanka. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 66, 9, 1589-1618. More
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(2022): The Life, Death, and Diversity of Pro-Government Militias: The Fully Revised Pro-Government Militias Database Version 2.0. Research and Politics, 9, 1, 1-9. More
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(2021): The legacy of war: The effect of militias on postwar repression. Conflict Management and Peace Science, 38, 3, 247–269. More
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(2019): Spoilers of peace: Pro-government militias as risk factors for conflict recurrence. Journal of Peace Research, 56, 2, 249-263. More
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(2017): Canaries in the Coal Mine: What the killings of journalists tell us about future repression. Journal of Peace Research, 54, 2, 157–174. More
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(2016): Risk Mitigation, Regime Security, and Militias: Beyond Coup-proofing. International Studies Quarterly, 60, 1, 59-72. More
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(2015): Governments, Informal Links to Militias, and Accountability. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 59, 5, 850-876. More
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(2013): States, the security sector, and the monopoly on violence: A new database on pro-government militias. Journal of Peace Research, 50, 2, 249-258. More
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(2025): Exploring human rights attitudes: Out-group perceptions and long-term consequences. [15th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association (EPSA), Madrid, 26/06/2025 - 28/06/2025]. More
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(2025): Exploring human rights attitudes: Out-group perceptions and long-term consequences. [ISA's 66th Annual Convention (International Studies Association), Chicago, 02/03/2025 - 05/03/2025]. More
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(2024): How conflict legacy shapes attitudes towards the police. [58th North American Meeting of the Peace Science Society (International), Ann Arbor, 07/09/2024 - 09/09/2024]. More
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(2023): Autocrats and their Auxiliary Forces. [119th American Political Science Association Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Los Angeles, CA, 31/08/2023 - 03/09/2023]. More
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(2023): Explaining the ability of pro-government militias to bolster leadership survival. [The Political Economy of Democracy and Dictatorship, Münster, 23/02/2023 - 25/02/2023]. More
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(2023): The long shadow of the past? Conflict legacy and perceived police effectiveness in Northern Ireland. [13th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Glasgow, 22/06/2023 - 24/06/2023]. More
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(2023): Autocrats and their Auxiliary Forces. [13th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Glasgow, 22/06/2023 - 24/06/2023]. More
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(2015): Canaries in a Coal-mine? Predicting Changes in State Repression with Treatment of the Press. [5th Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association, Vienna, 25/06/2015 - 27/06/2015]. More
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(2015): Why Governments Use Militias in their Own Countries. [Meeting of Scholarship Holders of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), University of Mannheim, 08/05/2015 - 10/05/2015]. More
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(2015): Killing bad news: International accountability and the treatment of the press. [Workshop on The Political Economy of Inequality and Conflict, University of Konstanz, 16/07/2015 - 17/07/2015]. More
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(2013): Targeting Contested Constituencies: How Spatial Patterns of Political Support Determine the Use of Negative Campaigning. [41st Joint Sessions of Workshops “Going Dirty: Negative Campaigning in Elections and Referenda and its Effects on Citizens’ Attitudes and Behaviour", Johannes-Gutenberg Universität, Mainz, 11/03/2013 - 16/03/2013]. More
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(2021): The Promises and Perils of Pro-Government Militias in Armed Conflicts. Berlin, Global Public Policy Institute. More
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(2015): The Silk Road to Insecurity: Why Not Public-Private Collaboration in the Security Sector?. More
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