Human rights governance
- Corina Lacatus The Strength of Our Commitments: National human rights institutions in Europe and beyond (Chicago University Press, 2024)
- Corina Lacatus “Balancing Legalism and Pragmatism: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Human Rights Language in Peace Agreements”, Journal of Human Rights Practice, Volume 16, Issue 1, February 2024, Pages 325–341
- Corina Lacatus and Valentina Carraro “National Human Rights Institutions: Independent actors in global human rights governance?” International Affairs, 99:3, 2023
- Corina Lacatus “Regional governance and networked regulatory stewardship: the case of the European Network of National Human Rights Institutions,” International Relations 36:2, 2021
- Corina Lacatus and Ulrich Sedelmeier “Does monitoring without enforcement make a difference? The EU and anti-corruption policies in Bulgaria and Romania after accession,” Journal of European Public Policy, 27:8, 2020
- Corina Lacatus and Kathryn Nash “Peace Agreements and the Institutionalisation of Human Rights: A multi-level analysis,” International Journal of Human Rights, 24:6, 2020
- Corina Lacatus “Explaining Institutional Strength: The case of national human rights institutions in Europe and its Neighbourhood,” Journal of European Public Policy, 26:11, 2019
- Corina Lacatus “Human Rights Networks and Regulatory Stewardship: An analysis of a multi-level network of human rights commissions in the United Kingdom,” The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 20:4, November 2018
Social exclusion, inequality, and the governance of care
- Corina Lacatus The (In)visibility Complex. Negotiating Otherness in Contemporary Sweden, Stockholm University Press, 2008
- Corina Lacatus “Culture Wars as Clashes of Identities” Arts and International Affairs, 2:2, 2017
- Corina Lacatus “Sovereignty as Performance and Video Art: A Study of Citizenship Between International Relations and Artistic Representation”, in Maximilian Mayer, Douglas R. Howland and Elizabeth Lillehoj, Art and Sovereignty, Routledge, 2017
- Corina Lacatus “Visual identities of the Other: Performance Art and the Public Sphere in Contemporary Sweden,” Scandinavian Studies, 81:4, 2008
- Corina Lacatus “What is a blatte? Migration and Ethnic Identity in Contemporary Sweden,” The Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research, 1, 2007
- Corina Lacatus “www.NOT_SO_FOREIGN_SWEDEN.com: Representing Immigrant Identity in Swedish Literature and Visual Arts,” International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, 5, 2005
Populist communication
- Corina Lacatus, Gustav Meibauer, and Georg Löfflmann (Eds.)Political Communication and Performative Leadership: Populism in International Politics, Palgrave Macmillan, 2023
- Corina Lacatus and Emmanuelle Blanc“Diplomacy of Hope: Transatlantic Relations in the Transition from Trump to Biden”, Foreign Policy Analysis, 19: 4, 2023
- Corina Lacatus “Populism, Competitive Authoritarianism, and Foreign Policy: The case of Uganda’s 2021 election,” Global Studies Quarterly 3:1, 2023
- Corina Lacatus and Gustav Meibauer “Saying it like it is: Right-wing populist leaders, political communication and foreign policy,” The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 24:3, 2022
- Corina Lacatus and Gustav Meibauer “Crisis, rhetoric, and right-wing populist incumbency: An analysis of Donald Trump’s tweets and press briefings,” Government and Opposition, 58:2, 2021
- Corina Lacatus “Populism and President Trump’s approach to foreign policy: An analysis of tweets and rally speeches,” Politics, 41:1, 2021
- Corina Lacatus and Gustav Meibauer “Introduction to the Special Issue: Elections, Rhetoric and American Foreign Policy in the Age of Donald Trump”, Politics, 41:1, 2021
- Corina Lacatus “Populism and the 2016 American Election: evidence from official press releases and Twitter,” PS: Political Science & Politics, 52:2, 2019
- Corina Lacatus “Populist Communication and Foreign Policy in a Competitive Authoritarian Context” in Corina Lacatus, Gustav Meibauer, and Georg Löfflmann (Eds.) Political Communication and Performative Leadership: Populism in International Politics (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023)
- Corina Lacatus, Gustav Meibauer and Georg Löfflmann “Introduction: Populist Communication and Performative Leadership in International politics” in Corina Lacatus, Gustav Meibauer, and Georg Löfflmann (Eds.) Political Communication and Performative Leadership: Populism in International Politics (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023)
Methodology and research development
- Corina Lacatus Qualitative Research in Politics and International Relations: A practical and pluralist guide (SAGE Publishing, forthcoming in December 2024)
- Corina Lacatus and Alex Nogues Create Your Research Poster, SAGE Publishing, 2021
- Cora Lacatus, Daniel Schade and Yuan Yao “Quo vadis IR: Method, Methodology and Innovation Methods, Methodology and Innovation,” Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 43:3, 2015