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Does protection motivation predict self-protective online behaviour? Comparing self-reported and actual online behaviour
Publication
Governance and Global Affairs
Institute of Security and Global Affairs
Cyber Security Governance
Bottlenecks and opportunities for improvement in cybercrime handling: Insights from Dutch police practice
Publication
Governance and Global Affairs
Institute of Security and Global Affairs
Cyber Security Governance
Citizens, Extremists, Terrorists: Comparing Radicalised Individuals with the General Population
Publication
Governance and Global Affairs
Institute of Security and Global Affairs
Terrorism and Political Violence
Emotions and policy change in the wake of political scandals: How did the Qatargate shake the European Parliament?
Publication
Governance and Global Affairs
Institute of Security and Global Affairs
Diplomacy and Global Affairs
Revisiting Goldstein’s Drugs‑Violence Nexus: Expanding the Framework for the Globalised Era
Publication
Governance and Global Affairs
Institute of Security and Global Affairs
Violence and Violence Prevention
Still a useful myth? NATO’s theater nuclear weapons as tools of alliance management
Publication
Governance and Global Affairs
Institute of Security and Global Affairs
Intelligence and Security
From Crisis to Inquiry: A Framework for Designing and Assessing Crisis Inquiries from a Learning Perspective
Publication
Governance and Global Affairs
Institute of Security and Global Affairs
Governance of Crises
Forward Deployment and Reassurance in The Oxford Handbook of NATO
Book
Governance and Global Affairs
Institute of Security and Global Affairs
Intelligence and Security
Overlapping institutions in the UN human rights system: Mutually strengthening or undermining?
Publication
Governance and Global Affairs
Institute of Security and Global Affairs
Diplomacy and Global Affairs
Is Fairness in Digital Governance a Trap?
Publication
Governance and Global Affairs
Leiden University College The Hague
A systematic literature review of security and privacy by design principles, norms, and strategies for digital technologies
Publication
Governance and Global Affairs
Institute of Security and Global Affairs
Cyber Security Governance
Parenthood, gender, and turning points to crime for young people in Latin America
Publication
Governance and Global Affairs
Institute of Security and Global Affairs
Violence and Violence Prevention
A Feminine or Masculine Crisis? Gender Stereotypes and Leadership During a Pandemic
Publication
Governance and Global Affairs
Institute of Security and Global Affairs
Diplomacy and Global Affairs
Russia Is Stepping Up Its Covert War Beyond Ukraine
Publication
Governance and Global Affairs
Institute of Security and Global Affairs
Terrorism and Political Violence
The rise of open-source intelligence
Publication
Governance and Global Affairs
Institute of Security and Global Affairs
Intelligence and Security
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