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Article

Ille, Sebastian (2014) The Dynamics of Norms and Convention under Random Matching. International Game Theory Review, 16 (3).

Ille, Sebastian (2020) On Revolutionary Waves and the Dynamics of Landslides. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 20 (3). pp. 223-243.

Ille, Sebastian (2015) State-dependent stochastic stability and the non-existence of conventions. Social Science Research Network.

Ille, Sebastian (2017) Towards Better Economic Models of Social Behaviour? Identity Economics. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 17 (1). pp. 5-24. ISSN 14738481

Ille, Sebastian (2013) A simple model of conflict. LEM Working Paper Series, 2013/1, 2013 (1).

Ille, Sebastian and Mansour-Ille, Dina (2021) Warlord politics and economic clientelism in Lebanon. The Economics of Peace and Security Journal, 16 (1).

Ille, Sebastian and Peacey, Mike W. (2019) Forced private tutoring in Egypt: Moving away from a corrupt social norm. International Journal of Educational Development, 66. pp. 105-118. ISSN 07380593

Book Section

Maber, Peter and Patel, Karishma (2024) 'Tricksters of the Water: Sam Selvon's West London and the Migrant Experience'. In: Cultures of London: Legacies of Migration. Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781350242012 (In Press)

Mansour, Dina, Ille, Sebastian and Madkour, Mervat (2013) Inter-Cultural Limbo: The Dilemma of Western Education in Traditional Societies: Egypt as a Case-Study. In: ulticulturalism, Conflict and Belonging,. Interdisciplinary Press.

Mansour, Dina, Ille, Sebastian and Mervat, Madkour (2014) Clash of Identities: Understanding Social Conflict in Post-Arab Spring Egypt. In: Identity, Difference and Belonging. Inter-disciplinary Press, Oxford.

Book

Mansour, Dina, Ille, Sebastian and Milne, Andrew, eds. (2014) Identity, Difference, and Belonging. Interdisciplinary Press, Oxford.

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