"This book consists of 18 academic studies prepared by scholars ranging from undergraduate and graduate students, lecturers, researchers, and professors from U.S., European and Australian institutions... Each individual study runs a tightly-packed 10 pages or so... and share a common academic rigor, grounded in detailed analyses and innumerable references to prior studies. Most informative, many of the articles include materials from the author’s primary research."
David Rosen, New York Journal of Books
"This book consists of 18 academic studies prepared by scholars ranging from undergraduate and graduate students, lecturers, researchers, and professors from U.S., European and Australian institutions... Each individual study runs a tightly-packed 10 pages or so... and share a common academic rigor, grounded in detailed analyses and innumerable references to prior studies. Most informative, many of the articles include materials from the author’s primary research."
David Rosen, New York Journal of Books
Paul G. Nixon is Principal Lecturer in Political Science in European Studies and University Platform Co-ordinator (Europe) at The Hague University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands. He is the co-editor of Digital Media Usage Across the Lifecourse; Lobbying the European Union: Changing Minds, Changing Times; Politics and the Internet in Comparative Context: Views from the Cloud; Understanding E-Government in Europe: Issues and Challenges; E-Government in Europe; Cyberprotest; and Politics Parties and the Internet, and editor of Representations of Education in Literature.
Isabel K. Düsterhöft is a Lecturer in International and European Law in the European Studies programme at The Hague University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands. Her research and publications mainly focus on international criminal law, international humanitarian law and civil society’s contribution to conflict transformation. She was the editor in chief of the newsletter of the Association of Defence Counsel Practising Before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ADC-ICTY) between 2013 and 2016 and has managed the editorial process of various publications for this Association.