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The hurting way out: group cohesion and the mitigating potential of private actors in conflict negotiation. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 177 (2016), 16 pp.
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The authority of the Islamic State. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 169 (2016), 24 pp.
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The moral dimension of economy: work, workfare, and fairness in provincial Hungary. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 174 (2016), 19 pp.
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Pre-Bronze-Age principles? Implications of endogamy in the south-west Eurasian highlands. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 176 (2016), 25 pp.
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The dialectics of integration and conflict: reciprocity and structural opposition in ngaanka inter-clan alliances among the Fulɓe Woɗaaɓe in Niger. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 171 (2016), 33 pp.
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Institutions and the challenge of Karl Polanyi: economic anthropology after the neoinstitutionalist turn. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 168 (2016), 30 pp.
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Socioeconomic success of Asian immigrants in the United States. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 175 (2016), 16 pp.
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Towards ‘reasonable certainty’: documents, files and the legal making of trust at the Kosovo Property Agency (KPA). Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 170 (2016), 25 pp.
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Max Weber's 'spheres of life': a tool for micro-sociological analysis. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 179 (2016), 22 pp.
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Word wars: competing interpretations of the armed conflict between the LRA and the NRM government in Northern Uganda (1986-2006). GISCA Occasional Paper Series 5 (2016), 41 pp.
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Place and space on Ngazidja and among Comorians in Zanzibar. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 172 (2016), 25 pp.
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Creditworthiness and the consumer perspective: on credit scoring in Israel. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 173 (2016), 11 pp.
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Pecunia non olet but does rose money smell? On rose and rose oil prices and moral economy in Isparta. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 178 (2016), 17 pp.
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Aṣ-ṣirāʿ al-filisṭīnī-al-isrāʾīlī fī manẓūr trāmb. Al Jazeera Centre for Studies, Doha (2016)
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Al-quwan as-siyāsīa al-ʿarabīya bi-isrāʾīl: makāsib al-waḥda wa-maḫāṭir at-tafakkuk. Al Jazeera Centre for Studies, Doha (2016)
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At-tawaǧǧuhāt naḥw al-iʿtirāf bi-l-dawla al-filisṭīnīya. Al Jazeera Centre for Studies, Doha (2016)
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Emigration trends and policies in China: movement of the wealthy and highly skilled. Migration Policy Institute, Washington (2016), 23 pp.
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Buddhismus an deutschen Schulen, Schwerpunkt: Hamburg und Berlin. Deutsche Buddhistische Union, München (2016), 64 pp.
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Love, marriage, and intimate citizenship in contemporary China and India (Special issue). Modern Asian Studies