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Kabel, Tarek Safwat and Bassim, Mohga (2019) Literature Review of Renewable Energy Policies and Impacts. European Journal of Marketing and Economics, 2 (2). pp. 28-40. ISSN 2601-8659
Richards, Julian (2019) Mixed Methods in a Complex Overseas Environment: Space, Place, and Identity Politics in Karachi, Pakistan. SAGE Research Methods. (In Press)
Richards, Julian J (2019) Book review: War or Peace: The Struggle for World Power. Economic Affairs, 39 (1). pp. 158-159. ISSN 1468-0270
Salman, Doaa and Bassim, Mohga (2019) Catalyst for Empowering Women and Boosting Gender Equality in South Mediterranean Countries: The case of Egypt. Forum Euromediterraneen des Instituts de Sciences Economiques (FEMISE), 21.
Bassim, Mohga (2019) Political Stability, Austerity Measures, External Imbalance and Debt Impact on the Egyptian Economy. In: Impacts of Political Instability on Economics in the MENA Region. Advances in Public Policy and Administration . IGI Global, pp. 74-102. ISBN 9781522582472
Kappis, Vassilis (Bill) (2019) THE RISE OF A STRATEGIC SPOILER: RUSSIA’S EUROPEAN SECURITY STRATEGY. In: A Closer Look at Russia and its Influence on the World. Nova Science Publishers, New York. ISBN 978-1-53615-631-7 (In Press)
Kappis, Vassilis (Bill) (2019) What Role for Media in Security Crises? In: Media, Freedom of Speech, and Democracy in the EU and Beyond. Research Paper 10 . Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel, pp. 141-154. ISBN 978-965-7440-08-7
Richards, Julian (2019) Intelligence gathering, issues of accountability, and Snowden. In: Terrorism and State Surveillance of Communications. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 19-37. ISBN 978-0-367-02540-3
Richards, Julian (2019) The Threat from Big States. In: Managing Cybersecurity Risk, Vol.3. Legend Books, London, pp. 17-21. ISBN 9781789550528
Banoutsos, Andreas Georgious (2019) Greece Unscathed by Jihadism. Doctoral thesis, University of Buckingham.
Saunders, David John (2019) An investigation into potential correlations between the placement of Neolithic Cursus Monuments and Large Herbivore Movement. Doctoral thesis, University of Buckingham.