Items where Division is "LSE" and Year is 2018

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  • Book review: comic performance in Pakistan: the bhānd by Claire Pamment. (2018) Abbasi, Asad picture_as_pdf
  • Radical right success and mainstream parties’ anti-immigrant policy shifts. (2018) Abou-Chadi, Tarik and Krause, Werner picture_as_pdf
  • Are celebrity women executives good role models for women? (2018) Adamson, Maria and Kelan, Elisabeth picture_as_pdf
  • Are celebrity women executives good role models for women? (2018) Adamson, Maria and Kelan, Elisabeth picture_as_pdf
  • The forgotten five billion: improving surgical services in low and middle-income countries. (2018) Adewole, Victoria picture_as_pdf
  • The digitisation of recorded music: studying the ‘long tail’ effect. (2018) Aguiar-Conraria, Luís and Waldfogel, Joel picture_as_pdf
  • Populism in Mexico and Brazil: why are voters moving in opposite directions? (2018) Aguilera, Rodrigo picture_as_pdf
  • When the clock strikes sunset: The Politics of Time in the Late Ottoman Empire: the politics of time in the late Ottoman Empire. (2018) Akcaguner, Yasemin picture_as_pdf
  • Does changing electoral rules affect legislators’ productivity? (2018) Akirav, Osnat picture_as_pdf
  • The Syrian refugee crisis: religious identity as a stronger predictor than national identity of helping in global emergencies. (2018) Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan picture_as_pdf
  • Who helps in global disasters. (2018) Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan
  • Book review: rentier islamism: the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood in Gulf monarchies by Courtney Freer. (2018) Alhasan, Hasan picture_as_pdf
  • Local policy responses to anti-islamic protest in the UK need to consider both exclusionary and inclusionary approaches. (2018) Allchorn, William picture_as_pdf
  • Tommy Robinson and the UK’s post-EDL far right: how extremists are mobilising in response to online restrictions and developing a new ‘victimisation’ narrative. (2018) Allchorn, William picture_as_pdf
  • Towards a new ‘populist’ party?: UKIP’s interim manifesto and the future of the UK radical right. (2018) Allchorn, William picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: The good politician: folk theories, political interaction and the rise of anti-politics by Nick Clarke et al. (2018) Allen, Peter picture_as_pdf
  • How women work together in masculinised parliaments to represent the interests of women. (2018) Allen, Peter and Childs, Sarah picture_as_pdf
  • Why neoliberal approaches to policy are detrimental to democratic participation. (2018) Allsop, Bradley picture_as_pdf
  • Are initial allocation rules important for public service delivery and the allocation of talent within bureaucracies? (2018) Aman-Rana, Shan picture_as_pdf
  • Towards the vision of the African Union: a critical evaluation of the AU agenda from the perspective of Anyiam-Osigwe's Group Mind Principle. (2018) Anyiam-Osigwe, Tetsekela picture_as_pdf
  • Why new tariff codes are necessary to improve trade and combat climate change. (2018) Aranda Novoa, Amanda Rosalia picture_as_pdf
  • Reading list: most popular blog posts of 2018. (2018) Arman, Abukar and Woldemariam, Yohannes and Fasan, Olu and Ogeno, Charles and O'Byrne, Ryan Joseph and Weis, Julianne and Lewis, Joanna and De Waal, Alex and Bouka, Yolande and Mertens, Charlotte picture_as_pdf
  • It’s not the winning but the taking part that counts: how the process of applying for competitive grants is of benefit to researchers. (2018) Ayoubi, Charles and Pezzoni, Michele and Visentin, Fabiana picture_as_pdf
  • Acting tough on sleeping rough. (2018) Azhar S/O Haj Mohamed, Muhammad picture_as_pdf
  • Universities and industrial strategy in the UK. (2018) Azmat, Ghazala and Murphy, Richard picture_as_pdf
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  • Don't talk to strangers? Maybe Mom was wrong: a longitudinal investigation on social capital and community driven development in East Africa. (2018) Baeza Breinbauer, Daniela picture_as_pdf
  • China’s two faced rhetoric: mobilising citizens and calming foreigners? (2018) Bailey, Hannah picture_as_pdf
  • Colonialism does connect Britain, the EU and Bosnia – but Britain is not being treated like a colony. (2018) Baker, Catherine picture_as_pdf
  • The immigrant who voted to close the borders: the "inner outside"’ position of eurosceptic South Asians in Brexit Britain. (2018) Banerjee, Anirbaan picture_as_pdf
  • The data in our faces. (2018) Barassi, Veronica picture_as_pdf
  • The political consequences of antisemitism? The party preferences of Britain’s Jews. (2018) Barclay, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • ScholarLed collaboration: a powerful engine to grow open access publishing. (2018) Barnes, Lucy picture_as_pdf
  • The government scuppers Leveson part 2: is Britain’s press undermining democracy? (2018) Barnett, Steven picture_as_pdf
  • How state and local governments can buy their citizens’ happiness. (2018) Barrington-Leigh, Christopher and Wollenberg, Jan picture_as_pdf
  • How and when constitutional conventions change in Westminster democracies. (2018) Barry, Nicholas and Miragliotta, Narelle and Nwokora, Zim picture_as_pdf
  • The future of EU international investment policy: what clues to take from NAFTA 2.0? (2018) Basedow, Robert picture_as_pdf
  • “The story of 1.5 million soldiers that served in WW1 has been forgotten over the years” – Shrabani Basu. (2018) Basu, Shrabani picture_as_pdf
  • The unspoken global race for artificial intelligence. (2018) Batarseh., Feras A. picture_as_pdf
  • Why women in elected office reduce grand and petty corruption. (2018) Bauhr, Monika picture_as_pdf
  • El Chile de Pinochet nos muestra que la represión puede ser el fin de los dictadores. (2018) Bautista, Maria Angélica and Gonzalez, Felipe and Martinez, Luis Roberto and Muñoz, Pablo and Prem, Mounu picture_as_pdf
  • Pinochet’s Chile shows that repression can spell the end for dictators. (2018) Bautista, Maria Angélica and Gonzalez, Felipe and Martinez, Luis Roberto and Muñoz, Pablo and Prem, Mounu picture_as_pdf
  • The jury is in on cannabis legalization in North America: it’s been a success. (2018) Bear, Daniel picture_as_pdf
  • Partisanship and the gender gap: support for gender quotas in Australia. (2018) Beauregard, Katrine picture_as_pdf
  • Elections in Bosnia: more of the same, but there is a silver lining. (2018) Bechev, Dimitar picture_as_pdf
  • Is the European Union a prominent actor in resolving displacement crises in aspiring member states? A case study: the Republic of Georgia. (2018) Beckner, Helen picture_as_pdf
  • The Brexit-sized hole in the future EU budget. (2018) Begg, Iain picture_as_pdf
  • Italy rues the rules. (2018) Begg, Iain picture_as_pdf
  • From ‘Vincolo Esterno’ to ‘Nemico Esterno’: the disturbing new demonisation of the EU. (2018) Begg, Iain and Featherstone, Kevin picture_as_pdf
  • A breakdown of EU norms and rules risks opening Pandora’s box. (2018) Begg, Iain and Featherstone, Kevin picture_as_pdf
  • Will the ‘youthquake’ shake up the 2018 local elections? (2018) Belcher, Erica picture_as_pdf
  • Born to fail? How influential was class In the examination system In Scotland In the 1970s? (2018) Bennett, Ieuan picture_as_pdf
  • Movement politics and the 2014 party membership surge in Scotland. (2018) Bennie, Lynn and Mitchell, James and Johns, Rob picture_as_pdf
  • Austerity is over?: It never really began. (2018) Berry, Craig picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Europe reset: new directions for the EU by Richard Youngs. (2018) Berry, Richard picture_as_pdf
  • “Educate women and men lose control” – Surjit S. Bhalla. (2018) Bhalla, Surjit and Bowers, Rebecca picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: dreamers: how young Indians are changing the world by Snigdha Poonam. (2018) Bhattacharya, Aveek picture_as_pdf
  • Being a positivist researcher in the field: reflections on conducting a field experiment in Mangolpuri and Sultanpuri districts, India. (2018) Bhutoria, Aditi picture_as_pdf
  • Are discretionary referendums on the EU becoming ‘politically obligatory?’. (2018) Bicquelet-Lock, Aude and Addison, Helen picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: the fifth risk by Michael Lewis. (2018) Biegon, Rubrick and Watts, Tom picture_as_pdf
  • On a roll: the LSE student helping solve Pakistan’s water crisis a wheel at a time. (2018) Bin Saqib, Bilal picture_as_pdf
  • Are blue-collar jobs turning white? (2018) Bisello, Martina and Fernández-Macías, Enrique picture_as_pdf
  • Online abuse is driving women out of public life. It’s time to act. (2018) Bjarnadóttir, María picture_as_pdf
  • Let’s focus on the research process, not the outputs. (2018) Björnmalm, Mattias picture_as_pdf
  • Very little time is left for Parliament to scrutinise Brexit statutory instruments. (2018) Blackwell, Joel picture_as_pdf
  • Ending UK involvement in torture: lip service is not enough. (2018) Blakeley, Ruth and Raphael, Sam picture_as_pdf
  • Ending UK involvement in torture: lip service is not enough. (2018) Blakeley, Ruth and Raphael, Sam picture_as_pdf
  • Brexit is a major and growing source of uncertainty for firms. (2018) Bloom, Nicholas and Chen, Scarlet and Mizen, Paul picture_as_pdf
  • Why voters in emerging democracies are more reliable than we thought. (2018) Bochsler, Daniel and Hänni, Miriam picture_as_pdf
  • Why voters in emerging democracies are more reliable than we thought. (2018) Bochsler, Daniel and Hänni, Miriam picture_as_pdf
  • Growth, import dependence and war: the risks of Chinese vulnerability. (2018) Bonfatti, Roberto and Hjortshøj O’Rourke, Kevin picture_as_pdf
  • Growth, import dependence and war: the risks of Chinese vulnerability. (2018) Bonfatti, Roberto and Hjortshøj O’Rourke, Kevin picture_as_pdf
  • What party competition in England will look like after European Parliament elections end. (2018) Brandenburg, Heinz picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: mediators, contract men and colonial capital: mechanized gold mining in the Gold Coast Colony, 1879-1909 by Cassandra Mark-Thiesen. (2018) Brefo, Henry picture_as_pdf
  • England’s local election’s 2018: what’s at stake in Birmingham? (2018) Bridgewater, Jack picture_as_pdf
  • The Irish citizens’ assembly on the 8th amendment is a model for participatory democracy, which other democratic countries should follow. (2018) Bridgewater, Jack picture_as_pdf
  • The playing field between YouTube and television will be a bit fairer, but still far from level. (2018) Broughton Micova, Sally picture_as_pdf
  • London Calling Brexit: how the rest of the UK views the capital. (2018) Brown, Jack picture_as_pdf
  • The Italian populist government is voluntarily heading towards the next political crisis (and it may have the upper hand). (2018) Bruno, Valerio Alfonso and Downes, James F. picture_as_pdf
  • All things to all people: the UK–EU relationship in David Cameron’s speeches. (2018) Brusenbauch Meislová, Monika picture_as_pdf
  • Does capitalism cause addiction? Empirical analysis of Alexander's Dislocation Theory of Addiction. (2018) Bryant, Lucy picture_as_pdf
  • London Calling Brexit: it’s not about Britain and Europe, it’s about Barnet High Street and All Saints’ School. (2018) Bulat, Alexandra picture_as_pdf
  • New evidence shows that letting people vote early benefits Republicans while Election-Day Registration helps Democrats. (2018) Burden, Barry C. and Canon, David T. and Mayer, Kenneth R. and Moynihan, Donald P. picture_as_pdf
  • United Airlines in-flight catering workers’ union victory shows there is hope in the face of employers’ anti-union campaigns and weak legal protections. (2018) Burke, Lauren picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Against meritocracy: culture, power and myths of mobility by Jo Littler. (2018) Burton, Sarah picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: against meritocracy: culture, power and myths of mobility by Jo Littler. (2018) Burton, Sarah
  • Stereotypes about poverty mean that policymakers aren’t fighting food insecurity. (2018) Byrd, Kaitland M. and Byrd, W. Carson and Hossfeld, Leslie and Kelly, E. Brooke and Waity, Julia picture_as_pdf
  • Central and Eastern Europe after Brexit: fear of domination, fear of abandonment. (2018) Bârgăoanu, Alina picture_as_pdf
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  • The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy. (2018) Cairney, Paul picture_as_pdf
  • The #MeToo Movement's Naissance. (2018) Calleri, Martina picture_as_pdf
  • Less than 5% of papers on the use of research in health policymaking tested interventions to see what worked. But those studies reveal a number of strategies for improvement. (2018) Campbell, Danielle and Moore, Gabriel picture_as_pdf
  • What makes a good life? (2018) Campbell, Ian picture_as_pdf
  • Down but not out: the CSU’s faltering performance in the Bavarian state elections. (2018) Campbell, Ross picture_as_pdf
  • Nurturing inequality: how early primary school streaming creates difference via teachers’ perceptions. (2018) Campbell, Tammy picture_as_pdf
  • Closing the gap in access to free ‘universal’ early education: what types of provision can help low-income families participate? (2018) Campbell, Tammy and Gambaro, Ludovica and Stewart, Kitty picture_as_pdf
  • Always look on the bright side of Brexit. (2018) Campos, Nauro F. picture_as_pdf
  • Always look on the bright side of Brexit. (2018) Campos, Nauro F. picture_as_pdf
  • European migrants are mostly high-skilled, even if temporarily taking up low-skilled jobs. (2018) Campos, Nauro F. picture_as_pdf
  • Rethinking the concept of freedom in contemporary capitalism. (2018) Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo picture_as_pdf
  • A decisive political battle: what the statute of limitations tells us about Italy’s ruling coalition. (2018) Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo picture_as_pdf
  • The liberal conception of ‘freedom’ is incapable of addressing the problems of contemporary capitalism. (2018) Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo picture_as_pdf
  • When companies have ties to politicians or military officials. (2018) Carlos, W. Chad and Hiatt, Shon picture_as_pdf
  • Strategic silence: why are some companies not publicising their environmental certifications? (2018) Carlos, W. Chad and Lewis, Ben W. picture_as_pdf
  • How is Oxfam being held accountable over the Haiti scandal? (2018) Carolei, Domenico picture_as_pdf
  • Risky talk? Assessing the effect of macroeconomic announcements on asset prices. (2018) Carse, Vincent picture_as_pdf
  • Blockchain will open up the global retail banking system. (2018) Carson, Kit picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Orbán: Europe's new strongman by Paul Lendvai. (2018) Caruana-Galizia, Paul picture_as_pdf
  • On the affinities (and differences) between populism and a belief in conspiracy theories. (2018) Castanho Silva, Bruno and Vegetti, Federico and Littvay, Levente picture_as_pdf
  • We need to talk (more) about deliberative democracy in the EU. (2018) Cengiz, Firat picture_as_pdf
  • To coup or not to coup: how the Zimbabwean coup exhibited a new postcolonial militarized masculinity and complicated the understanding of conflict. (2018) Chabikwa, Rutendo picture_as_pdf
  • Police use traffic stops as a form of ‘catch and release’ to disproportionately target Black Americans. (2018) Chanin, Joshua and Welsh, Megan and Nurge, Dana picture_as_pdf
  • European solidarity?: explaining EU citizens’ attitudes towards economic redistribution in the age of Brexit. (2018) Charron, Nicholas and Bauhr, Monika picture_as_pdf
  • Young children and the use of digital technology across Europe. (2018) Chaudron, Stephane and Di Gioia, Rosanna picture_as_pdf
  • Pakistan’s twin deficits and IMF fiscal conditionality. (2018) Cheema, Nadir picture_as_pdf
  • The dark side of a successful developmental state: prosperity and poverty in Singapore. (2018) Chew, Yunqian Agnes picture_as_pdf
  • What makes a community?: the overlooked emancipation of the province in Poland since 1989. (2018) Chmielewska-Szlajfer, Helena picture_as_pdf
  • Why international comparisons of education should focus on both averages and equality. (2018) Chzhen, Yekaterina and Rees, Gwyther picture_as_pdf
  • Social networking sites as virtual ‘showcases’. (2018) Cino, Davide and Demozzi, Silvia picture_as_pdf
  • The many roles of manifestos at the subnational level in British general elections. (2018) Clark, Alistair and Bennie, Lynn
  • Let’s lose control: public procurement policy before, during, and after EU membership. (2018) Clayton, David and Higgins, David picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: The borders of 'Europe': autonomy of migration, tactics of bordering edited by Nicholas De Genova. (2018) Clewett, Paul picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: The borders of ‘Europe’: autonomy of migration, tactics of bordering edited by Nicholas De Genova. (2018) Clewett, Paul picture_as_pdf
  • Ideology (not economics) explains why the Troika treated Ireland less harshly than Greece. (2018) Clifton, Judith and Díaz Fuentes, Daniel and Gómez, Ana Lara picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Miseducation: inequality, education and the working classes by Diane Reay. (2018) Codiroli Mcmaster, Natasha picture_as_pdf
  • Plan S[how me the money]: why academic-led initiatives represent a more equitable, less costly publishing future. (2018) Cody, Brian picture_as_pdf
  • ‘Votes for life’ for overseas electors?: Principles, process and party politics. (2018) Collard, Susan picture_as_pdf
  • Facebook and Cambridge Analytica: let this be the high-water mark for impunity. (2018) Common, MacKenzie F.
  • Fresh perspectives of the PsyPAG 2018 Conference. (2018) Cookson, Darel and Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan
  • How to maintain high ethical standards in local government: a perspective on the committee on standards in public life’s review so far. (2018) Copus, Colin picture_as_pdf
  • Democracy in small states: why everything we think we know about democratisation is (mostly) wrong. (2018) Corbett, Jack and Veenendaal, Wouter picture_as_pdf
  • Latin American research in business, management, and accounting is still dwarfed by Spain and the Global North. (2018) Cortés-Sánchez, Julián David picture_as_pdf
  • How to tackle populism: Macron vs Kurz. (2018) Cottakis, Michael picture_as_pdf
  • The future and quality of mental health services: the organising challenge ahead. (2018) Cotton, Elizabeth picture_as_pdf
  • Constitutional change in local government: council backbench committees have the potential to enhance overview and scrutiny. (2018) Coulson, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • A strange irony: how the EU withdrawal process ended up saving the Human Rights Act. (2018) Cowell, Frederick picture_as_pdf
  • You only have to look at the US and Brazil to see if the genie of inequality is let out the bottle, it’s very hard to put it back in again – James Crabtree. (2018) Crabtree, James picture_as_pdf
  • When globalisation gets local: winners and losers. (2018) Crescenzi, Riccardo picture_as_pdf
  • Book extract: ‘Preserving their own memory: constitutional suffragism and the Fawcett Society’ from remembering women’s activism by Sharon Crozier De-Rosa and Vera Mackie. (2018) Crozier-De Rosa, Sharon and Mackie, Vera picture_as_pdf
  • A new definition of economic democracy – and what it means for inequality. (2018) Cumbers, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Who won Britain’s culture wars? The urban left’s mixed success. (2018) Curran, James picture_as_pdf
  • Accountability in a one-party system: the task of gauging public opinion in Vietnam. (2018) Curry, Dennis picture_as_pdf
  • England’s local elections 2018: the Lib Dems’ performance was underwhelming – but these were not the elections to judge the party on. (2018) Cutts, David picture_as_pdf
  • The ‘Exit from Brexit’ illusion: why the Liberal Democrats cannot capture the 48%. (2018) Cutts, David and Russell, Andrew picture_as_pdf
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  • Can Europe strengthen its ‘economic sovereignty’? (2018) Daianu, Daniel picture_as_pdf
  • The realignment of European voters and parties over cultural values is transforming political competition. (2018) Dalton, Russell J. picture_as_pdf
  • The Irish border: no technology is smart enough. (2018) Daughen, Katie picture_as_pdf
  • Working and managing care: exploring the experiences of working carers managing direct payments on behalf of an older person. (2018) Davey, Vanessa picture_as_pdf
  • Trading in higher education with the EU will not be easy post-Brexit. (2018) Davies, Howard picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: fighting for peace in Somalia: a history and analysis of the African Union Mission (AMISOM), 2007-2017 by Paul D. Williams. (2018) De Waal, Alex picture_as_pdf
  • Brexidiocy and Somalia. (2018) De Waal, Alex picture_as_pdf
  • Memes, Gifs, and political scientists: taking digital politics seriously. (2018) Dean, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • The dirty work of "clean eating": is the "nutritionista" tying feminism to the kitchen sink? (2018) Deeley, James picture_as_pdf
  • They’re making a list: the inexorable rise of the special political adviser. (2018) Defty, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • The government’s handling of the intelligence and security committee’s detainee reports reveals worrying tensions between them. (2018) Defty, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Diversity networks in organisations: are they really (net)working for equality? (2018) Dennissen, Marjolein and Benschop, Yvonne and van den Brink, Marieke picture_as_pdf
  • How to build a winning data culture. (2018) Dhillon, Gaurav picture_as_pdf
  • Groupthink, partisanship, and the end of Whitehall. (2018) Diamond, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • The migrant caravan is a practical and political reaction to Mexico’s futile attempts at dissuasion. (2018) Diaz De Leon Cardenas, Alejandra picture_as_pdf
  • Reproducing the political class: how socialisation makes MPs more loyal to their parties. (2018) Dickinson, Nicholas picture_as_pdf
  • Why do we care what our politicians get paid? (2018) Dickinson, Nicholas picture_as_pdf
  • Why do we care what our politicians get paid? (2018) Dickinson, Nicholas picture_as_pdf
  • The ECB’s capital key needs rethinking – and Brexit has everything to do with it. (2018) Diessner, Sebastian picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: the proletarian answer to the modernist question by Nick Hubble. (2018) Dikova, Stanislava picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: the proletarian answer to the modernist question by Nick Hubble. (2018) Dikova, Stanislava picture_as_pdf
  • Bounded rationality in rules of price adjustment and the Phillips Curve. (2018) Ding, Sitong picture_as_pdf
  • Leader approval ratings give neither main party cause for optimism if an election was held in 2018. (2018) Dixon, Ruth picture_as_pdf
  • Digital technology is changing party politics, the interesting question is how. (2018) Dommett, Kate picture_as_pdf
  • Membership organisations: how to boost numbers and activate engagement. (2018) Dommett, Kate and Power, Sam picture_as_pdf
  • The electoral decline of social democratic parties and the rise of the radical right in Europe during the refugee crisis. (2018) Downes, James F. and Chan, Edward picture_as_pdf
  • Understanding the ‘rise’ of the radical left in Europe: it’s not just the economy, stupid. (2018) Downes, James F. and Chan, Edward and Wai, Venisa and Lam, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Opening up Pandora’s box? How centre-right parties can outperform the radical right on immigration. (2018) Downes, James F. and Loveless, Matthew picture_as_pdf
  • Opening up Pandora’s box?: how centre-right parties can out perform the radical right on immigration. (2018) Downes, James F. and Loveless, Matthew and Lam, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Could it all be much ado about nothing?: A tragicomic perspective on research impact. (2018) Doyle, Joanne picture_as_pdf
  • What can Carl Jung tell us about the appeal of populist politics? (2018) Dreijmanis, John picture_as_pdf
  • The Chinese Communist Party has growing sway in western universities. (2018) Dukalskis, Alexander picture_as_pdf
  • How democratic is the interest group process in the UK? (2018) Dunleavy, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • How effective are the commons’ two committee systems at scrutinising government policy-making? (2018) Dunleavy, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • In comparative league tables of liberal democracies the UK’s democracy is judged to be First Division, but not Premier League. (2018) Dunleavy, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Losing the ‘Europeanisation’ meta-narrative for modernising British democracy. (2018) Dunleavy, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Losing the ‘Europeanisation’ meta-narrative for modernising British democracy. (2018) Dunleavy, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Losing the ‘Europeanisation’ meta-narrative for modernising British democracy. (2018) Dunleavy, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Micro-institutions in liberal democracies: what they are and why they matter. (2018) Dunleavy, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Micro-institutions in liberal democracies: what they are and why they matter. (2018) Dunleavy, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • How democratic are the UK’s political parties and party system? (2018) Dunleavy, Patrick and Kippin, Sean picture_as_pdf
  • Auditing the UK’s democracy in 2018: core UK governance institutions show sharply declining efficacy. (2018) Dunleavy, Patrick and Park, Alice picture_as_pdf
  • For genuinely open social science texts, the disguised elitism of citing paywall sources is no longer good enough. (2018) Dunleavy, Patrick and Park, Alice picture_as_pdf
  • Reforming the Gender Recognition Act. (2018) Dunne, Peter picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: the value of everything: making and taking in the global economy. (2018) Durongkaveroj, Wannaphong picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: the value of everything: making and taking in the global economy by Mariana Mazzucato. (2018) Durongkaveroj, Wannaphong picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: the value of everything: making and taking in the global economy by Mariana Mazzucato. (2018) Durongkaveroj, Wannaphong picture_as_pdf
  • Have British judges already left the EU?: the impact of the Brexit vote on EU law in the UK. (2018) Dyevre, Arthur picture_as_pdf
  • Why lobbying in Brussels is not always an obscure activity. (2018) de Bruycker, Iskander picture_as_pdf
  • Repeal the 8th amendment to allow abortion in Ireland – this constitutional experiment has failed. (2018) de Londras, Fiona picture_as_pdf
  • Euroscepticism is here to stay. (2018) de Vries, Catherine E.
  • Euroscepticism is here to stay. (2018) de Vries, Catherine E. picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Rhodes must fall: the struggle to decolonise the racist heart of empire by Rhodes Must Fall Oxford, edited by Roseanne Chantiluke, Brian Kwoba and Athinagamso Nkopo. (2018) deSouza, Priyanka picture_as_pdf
  • AMLO tendrá que adoptar un enfoque integrado para alcanzar la paz y la prosperidad en México. (2018) del Castillo, Graciana picture_as_pdf
  • AMLO will need an integrated approach to security to achieve peace and prosperity in Mexico. (2018) del Castillo, Graciana picture_as_pdf
  • AMLO’s balancing act: the democratic and economic challenges facing Mexico’s new president. (2018) del Castillo, Graciana picture_as_pdf
  • Acto de equilibrismo de AMLO para enfrentar los retos a la democracia y economía de México: the democratic and economic challenges facing Mexico’s new president. (2018) del Castillo, Graciana picture_as_pdf
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  • Collateral damage or a direct hit? Democratic ideals in the age of Trump. (2018) Earl, Jennifer picture_as_pdf
  • Nativists, racists and other nasty people?: understanding who populists are and what they really want. (2018) Eatwell, Roger picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: why Europe intervenes in Africa?: security, prestige and the legacy of colonialism by Catherine Gegout. (2018) Ecija, Maria Berta picture_as_pdf
  • Brexit has already hurt EU and non-EU exports by up to 13% – new research. (2018) Edwards, Terence Huw and Soegaard, Christian and Douch, Mustapha picture_as_pdf
  • Why does class affect voting? (2018) Egge Langsæther, Peter picture_as_pdf
  • Young Cosmopolitans: values, identity, and the youth vote in the EU referendum. (2018) Ehsan, Rakib picture_as_pdf
  • Beyond anecdotes on lowering the voting age: new evidence from Scotland. (2018) Eichhorn, Jan
  • Can we really get a ‘better’ deal? (2018) Ellington, Michael and Milas, Costas picture_as_pdf
  • Can we really get a ‘better’ deal? (2018) Ellington, Michael and Milas, Costas picture_as_pdf
  • Trump is right to critique the Federal Reserve, but his attacks are in the wrong direction. (2018) Ellington, Michael and Milas, Costas picture_as_pdf
  • Conspiracy thinking is only dangerous when it mixes with extreme partisanship. (2018) Enders, Adam M. and Smallpage, Steven M. picture_as_pdf
  • Thermostatic public opinion: why UK anti-immigrant sentiments rise and then fall. (2018) English, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Brazil elections 2018: how will Bolsonaro’s victory affect migration policy in Brazil and South America? (2018) Espinoza, Marcia Vera and Brumat, Leiza picture_as_pdf
  • Cultural, administrative, and economic proximity between the UK and Canada should be good for trade. (2018) Estrin, Saul and Borovinskaya, Angelina and Cote, Christine and Shapiro, Daniel picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Why I'm no longer talking to white people about race by Reni Eddo-Lodge. (2018) Evans, Alice picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Why I’m no longer talking to white people about race by Reni Eddo-Lodge. (2018) Evans, Alice picture_as_pdf
  • In Texas, Beto O’Rourke is staying positive in his bid to unseat Senator Ted Cruz. (2018) Evans, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • Long read review: rethinking and redefining Islam in South Asia. (2018) Evans, Nicholas H. A. picture_as_pdf
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  • Myanmar 2020 – Rohingya citizenship: now or never? (2018) Farmaner, Mark picture_as_pdf
  • Increasing ethnic minority representation: why both political parties and electoral districts matter. (2018) Farrer, Benjamin and Zingher, Josh picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: stepping into the elite: trajectories of social achievement in India, France and the United States by Jules Naudet. (2018) Fercovic Cerda, Malik picture_as_pdf
  • Austerity swung voters to Brexit – and now they are changing their minds. (2018) Fetzer, Thiemo picture_as_pdf
  • Is the UK having a rethink on Brexit? (2018) Fetzer, Thiemo picture_as_pdf
  • Despite the government’s U-turn, Universal Credit still has major problems. (2018) Finn, Dan picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: fear: Trump in the White House by Bob Woodward. (2018) Finn, Peter and Ledger, Robert picture_as_pdf
  • Six reasons why you should care about the 2018 midterm elections. (2018) Finn, Peter and Ledger, Robert picture_as_pdf
  • The midterms have just set the stage for a tough 2020 presidential fight. (2018) Finn, Peter and Ledger, Robert picture_as_pdf
  • Many interest groups are more in line with public preferences than commonly thought. (2018) Flöthe, Linda and Rasmussen, Anne picture_as_pdf
  • Many interest groups are more in line with public preferences than commonly thought. (2018) Flöthe, Linda and Rasmussen, Anne picture_as_pdf
  • The media are fueling beliefs about voter fraud despite the fact that it is incredibly rare. (2018) Fogarty, Brian J. and Kimball, David C. and Udani, Adriano picture_as_pdf
  • More women at the top? Why we see variation in local–national gender gaps for elected assemblies. (2018) Fortin-Rittberger, Jessica and Eder, Christina and Kroeber, Corinna and Marent, Vanessa picture_as_pdf
  • Hubert Butler Essay Prize: what happened to Europe without frontiers? (2018) Foster, Roy picture_as_pdf
  • Hubert Butler Essay Prize: what happened to Europe without frontiers? (2018) Foster, Roy picture_as_pdf
  • Brexit behaviourally: what behavioural lessons can be learned from the 2016 EU Referendum? (2018) Fras, Tessa picture_as_pdf
  • From scientists, for scientists, and beyond: a method to develop a comic based on your research. (2018) Friesen, Jan and Elleuche, Skander picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Women & power: a manifesto by Mary Beard. (2018) Fu, Samantha picture_as_pdf
  • Why the media helps make Hungarian elections so predictable. (2018) Fumarola, Andrea
  • Why the media helps make Hungarian elections so predictable. (2018) Fumarola, Andrea picture_as_pdf
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  • Can big data heal ailing health systems? Not without a new social perspective. (2018) Galbraith, Evan picture_as_pdf
  • England’s local elections: how councillor numbers are being reduced by stealth. (2018) Game, Chris picture_as_pdf
  • Semi-parliamentary government, in Australia and beyond. (2018) Ganghof, Steffen picture_as_pdf
  • Why facilitators are necessary to ensure high-quality public deliberation in citizens’ assemblies. (2018) Gani, Keisha picture_as_pdf
  • As Southern Africa faces new urban drought challenges, who is heeding the wake-up call? (2018) Gannon, Kate and Curran, Patrick and Conway, Declan picture_as_pdf
  • Challenges on the 40th anniversary of the Spanish constitution: can Spain find a way to accommodate Catalonia? (2018) García Oliva, Javier picture_as_pdf
  • The UK’s democracy is in danger of backsliding – but current policy proposals are not the right fix. (2018) Garland, Jessica picture_as_pdf
  • The restoration of a 'lost' Britain: how nostalgia becomes a dangerous political force. (2018) Gaston, Sophia picture_as_pdf
  • What ever happened to social capital in the internet era? (2018) Geraci, Andrea and Nardotto, Mattia and Reggiani, Tommaso and Sabatini, Fabio picture_as_pdf
  • Many Labour MPs have still to unequivocally reject 'roll-out' neoliberalism. (2018) Gibbs, Ewan and Kippin, Sean picture_as_pdf
  • Many Labour MPs have still to unequivocally reject ‘roll-out’ neoliberalism. (2018) Gibbs, Ewan and Kippin, Sean picture_as_pdf
  • England’s local elections 2018: the unusual case of Sheffield city region’s mayoral contest. (2018) Giovannini, Arianna picture_as_pdf
  • Full of sound and fury: is Westminster’s e-petitioning system good for democracy? (2018) Girvin, Carys picture_as_pdf
  • Taking off the blinkers: authoritarian practices in democratic societies. (2018) Glasius, Marlies picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: The infinite desire for growth by Daniel Cohen. (2018) Glauser, Ryan picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: the Infinite Desire for Growth by Daniel Cohen. (2018) Glauser, Ryan picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: the infinite desire for growth by Daniel Cohen. (2018) Glauser, Ryan picture_as_pdf
  • Estimating true income for Mongolia and infer policy implications. (2018) Gopal Mothkoor, Venu picture_as_pdf
  • How democratic is the UK’s basic constitutional law? (2018) Gordon, Michael picture_as_pdf
  • Encouraging customers to go paperless. (2018) Gosnell, Greer picture_as_pdf
  • A citizens’ convention for UK democracy is more necessary with every passing day. (2018) Graham, Allen and Blick, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • The depths of the cuts: uneven geography of local government austerity. (2018) Gray, Mia and Barford, Anna picture_as_pdf
  • Do we need to “fail fast” to achieve open access? (2018) Green, Toby picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: nihilism and technology. (2018) Greenaway, Jon picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: nihilism and technology by Nolen Gertz. (2018) Greenaway, Jon picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: nihilism and technology by Nolen Gertz. (2018) Greenaway, Jon picture_as_pdf
  • Delivering the five giants: Beveridge, climate change and the adaption of the political. (2018) Gregory, Theo picture_as_pdf
  • PhD theses: drawing attention to the often overlooked articles in open access repositories. (2018) Griffiths, Camilla and Graham, Nancy picture_as_pdf
  • The good, the bad and the ugly arguments for ditching the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. (2018) Grogan, Joelle
  • The good, the bad and the ugly arguments for ditching the EU charter of fundamental rights. (2018) Grogan, Joelle picture_as_pdf
  • Do election handouts actually ‘buy’ votes? (2018) Guardado, Jenny picture_as_pdf
  • How to build value into the doctorate: ideas for PhD supervisors. (2018) Guccione, Kay and Bryan, Billy picture_as_pdf
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  • Continental Breakfast 13: Brexit’s lasting effects on the EU. (2018) Hadeed, Marcel picture_as_pdf
  • Despite Democrats’ takeover of the House, don’t expect Republicans to give up on undoing Obamacare. (2018) Haeder, Simon F. and Rocco, Philip picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Fire and fury: inside the Trump White House by Michael Wolff. (2018) Hall, Jonny picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: fire and fury: inside the Trump White House by Michael Wolff. (2018) Hall, Jonny
  • A changing democracy: the British political tradition has never been more vulnerable: the British political tradition has never been more vulnerable. (2018) Hall, Matthew and Marsh, David and Vines, Emma picture_as_pdf
  • Legalised cannabis in North America is still in its honeymoon period: the long term effects may not be so positive. (2018) Hall, Wayne picture_as_pdf
  • Shaping the electoral success of populism: the effects of attributing blame on populist vote choice. (2018) Hameleers, Michael picture_as_pdf
  • “The Kabuliwala represents a dilemma between the state and migratory history of the world” – Shah Mahmoud Hanifi. (2018) Hanifi, Shah Mahmoud picture_as_pdf
  • The rhetoric of self-preservation: Brexit and blame avoidance. (2018) Hansson, Sten picture_as_pdf
  • What lies beneath?: Shortcomings of the Children’s Rights Discourse in confronting child labour in Bangladesh and India. (2018) Hardcastle, Tania picture_as_pdf
  • A librarian perspective on Sci-Hub: the true solution to the scholarly communication crisis is in the hands of the academic community, not librarians. (2018) Harrison, Ruth and Nobis, Yvonne and Oppenheim, Charles picture_as_pdf
  • Internal vs. external promotion, part two: seven advantages of internal promotion, plus some general tips for both. (2018) Harzing, Anne-Wil picture_as_pdf
  • Learning to include yourself as a person with a disability. (2018) Hayhoe, Simon picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: new female tribes by Rachel Pashley. (2018) Haynes, Suyin picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: new female tribes by Rachel Pashley. (2018) Haynes, Suyin picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: new female tribes by Rachel Pashley. (2018) Haynes, Suyin picture_as_pdf
  • Brexit means a bleak future for UK public spending and probably for intra-UK governance relations. (2018) Heald, David picture_as_pdf
  • China’s challenge to international tax rules. (2018) Hearson, Martin and Prichard, Wilson picture_as_pdf
  • Nationalism, racism, and identity: what connects Englishness to a preference for hard Brexit? (2018) Heath, Anthony and Richards, Lindsay picture_as_pdf
  • Nationalism, racism, and identity: what connects Englishness to a preference for hard Brexit? (2018) Heath, Anthony and Richards, Lindsay picture_as_pdf
  • How to run a book sprint – in 16 steps. (2018) Heller, Lambert and Brinken, Helene picture_as_pdf
  • ‘Heirs apparent’ in no. 10 and beyond – why career ascendancy patterns matter, and how. (2018) Helms, Ludger picture_as_pdf
  • To meaningfully support carers, we must rethink their purpose and contribution. (2018) Henwood, Melanie and Larkin, Mary and Milne, Alisoun picture_as_pdf
  • Does democratic discontent foster support for challenger parties? (2018) Hernández, Enrique picture_as_pdf
  • We need to deal with household debt now before the next financial crisis hits. (2018) Hiilamo, Heikki picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Bad environmentalism: irony and irreverence in the Ecological Age. (2018) Hines, Frankie picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Bad environmentalism: irony and irreverence in the ecological age by Nicole Seymour. (2018) Hines, Frankie picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: bad environmentalism: irony and irreverence in the ecological age by Nicole Seymour. (2018) Hines, Frankie picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: bad environmentalism: irony and irreverence in the ecological age by Nicole Seymour. (2018) Hines, Frankie picture_as_pdf
  • We don't know how democracies die. (2018) Holland, Emily and Aron, Hadas picture_as_pdf
  • We don’t know how democracies die. (2018) Holland, Emily and Aron, Hadas picture_as_pdf
  • The expansion of open access is being driven by commercialisation, where private benefit is adopting the mantle of public value. (2018) Holmwood, John picture_as_pdf
  • The evaluative inquiry: a new approach to research evaluation. (2018) Holtrop, Tjitske picture_as_pdf
  • Notes from the field: mob justice in Gulu. (2018) Hopwood, Julian picture_as_pdf
  • Truth, evidence and proof in the realm of the unseen. Part 2. (2018) Hopwood, Julian picture_as_pdf
  • Truth, evidence and proof in the realm of the unseen. Part I. (2018) Hopwood, Julian picture_as_pdf
  • Prayer and praise during the Munich Crisis: a story of church attendance. (2018) Horsler, Paul
  • The UK shouldn’t be complacent about its high anti-corruption ranking: trouble lies ahead with brexit. (2018) Hough, Dan picture_as_pdf
  • The UK shouldn't be complacent about its high anti-corruption ranking: trouble lies ahead with Brexit. (2018) Hough, Daniel picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Municipal dreams: the rise and fall of council housing by John Boughton. (2018) Houghton, John P. picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: municipal dreams: the rise and fall of council housing. (2018) Houghton, John P. picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: municipal dreams: the rise and fall of council housing by John Boughton. (2018) Houghton, John P. picture_as_pdf
  • How to change the government without causing a general election. (2018) Howarth, David picture_as_pdf
  • Can the social contract justify secession? A case study of the Catalan demand for independence. (2018) Howarth, Eponine and Rodriguez, Chloe and Picciotto, Ludovico and Gillis, Rory picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: social ecology in the digital age: solving complex problems in a globalized world by Daniel Stokols. (2018) Hummel, Diana picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: social ecology in the digital age: solving complex problems in a globalized world by Daniel Stokols. (2018) Hummel, Diana picture_as_pdf
  • A high risk, high reward gamble: what are the benefits of a Kosovo-Serbia land-swap? (2018) Huszka, Beáta picture_as_pdf
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  • The 2018 Latvian elections: new faces, old patterns. (2018) Ikstens, Jānis picture_as_pdf
  • The dismantling of the State since the 1980s: Brexit is the wrong diagnosis of a real crisis. (2018) Innes, Abby picture_as_pdf
  • Analysing the role of football in building social cohesion in war-affected Uganda. (2018) Issitt, Madeleine and Abonga, Francis picture_as_pdf
  • Latin America and the Caribbean needs to do more with less and set its sights on the future. (2018) Izquierdo, Alejandro picture_as_pdf
  • Can we have it all?: navigating trade-offs between research excellence, development impact, and collaborative research processes. (2018) Izzi, Valeria picture_as_pdf
  • Greater than the sum of its parts: why the GCRF Interdisciplinary Research Hubs should adopt a programme approach to research design and management. (2018) Izzi, Valeria and Murray, Becky picture_as_pdf
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  • Is Twitter a populist paradise? (2018) Jacobs, Kristof and Spierings, Niels picture_as_pdf
  • In West Virginia, Democrat Joe Manchin is tacking to the right to keep his Senate seat in an increasingly red state. (2018) Jacobsmeier, Matthew L. picture_as_pdf
  • Love thy neighbour? A study on the impact of mosques on housing prices in London. (2018) Jamari, Radiya picture_as_pdf
  • Are UK elections conducted with integrity, with sufficient turnout? (2018) James, Toby S. picture_as_pdf
  • Why do our feelings about politics matter - and do they matter more now? (2018) Jenkins, Laura picture_as_pdf
  • Why do our feelings about politics matter – and do they matter more now? (2018) Jenkins, Laura
  • Little pink notebook, or fragments of my manic fieldwork adventures. (2018) Jermanová, Tereza picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: race women internationalists: activist-intellectuals and global freedom struggles by Imaobong D. Umoren. (2018) Johnson, Bethan picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Handbook of political party funding edited by Jonathan Mendilow and Eric Phélippeau. (2018) Johnston, Ron picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: The Oxford handbook of electoral systems edited by Erik S Herron, Robert J Pekkanen and Matthew S Shugart. (2018) Johnston, Ron picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: the Oxford handbook of electoral systems edited by Erik S Herron, Robert J Pekkanen and Matthew S Shugart. (2018) Johnston, Ron picture_as_pdf
  • General election polling goes geographical: the accuracy and value of constituency-level estimates. (2018) Johnston, Ron and Jones, Kelvyn and Manley, David and Pattie, Charles and Hartman, Todd K. and Rossiter, David picture_as_pdf
  • Defending basic income: less jobs, more work, and an assiduous work ethic. (2018) Jolissaint, Robin picture_as_pdf
  • Reading list: 15 recommended reads on colonial histories, colonial legacies. (2018) Jones, Ed and Murphy, Mahon and Vertelytė, Mantė and Jarmack, Sarita Fae and Sitaraman, Srini and Vaughan, Tom and Johnson, Bethan and deSouza, Priyanka and Custódio, Leonardo and Robb, Peter and Khilji, Usama and Brefo, Henry and Hamzić, Vanja and Moreh, Chris and Mazanderani, Fawzia Haeri picture_as_pdf
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  • Germany’s non-rebalancing of its mercantilist model. (2018) Kaczmarczyk, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Labour must abandon the soft Brexit position and come out for Remain and reform. (2018) Kaldor, Mary picture_as_pdf
  • Labour’s opportunity: the party should abandon soft Brexit and back remain and reform. (2018) Kaldor, Mary picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Anti-social media: how Facebook disconnects us and undermines democracy by Siva Vaidhyanathan. (2018) Kalpokas, Ignas picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Post-truth: how we have reached peak bullshit and what we can do about it by Evan Davis. (2018) Kalpokas, Ignas picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: anti-social media: how Facebook disconnects us and undermines democracy by Siva Vaidhyanathan. (2018) Kalpokas, Ignas picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: anti-social media: how Facebook disconnects us and undermines democracy by Siva Vaidhyanathan. (2018) Kalpokas, Ignas picture_as_pdf
  • Complaints as opportunities: what can the National Health Service learn from negative employee feedback? (2018) Kalvapalle, Sai picture_as_pdf
  • The slow downfall of Theresa May. (2018) Kassimeris, George picture_as_pdf
  • Shifting dynamics: Mapping the divisions between and within party groups in the European Parliament ahead of the 2019 elections. (2018) Katsanidou, Alexia and Lefkofridi, Zoe picture_as_pdf
  • Rising ethnic diversity in the West may fuel a (temporary) populist right backlash. (2018) Kaufmann, Eric and Goodwin, Matthew picture_as_pdf
  • The 2018 House elections may be historic enough to end the redistricting wars. (2018) Keena, Alex and Latner, Michael and McGann, Anthony J. and Smith, Charles Anthony picture_as_pdf
  • Should Labour worry about Trotskyists in the Party? (2018) Kelly, John picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: How democracy ends by David Runciman. (2018) Kippin, Sean picture_as_pdf
  • How accountable are the UK’s security and intelligence services to Parliament? (2018) Kippin, Sean picture_as_pdf
  • Team-based PhDs would address the isolation caused by current doctoral programmes and improve the efficiency, quality and impact of research. (2018) Kirchherr, Julian picture_as_pdf
  • When is going with the grain making the problem worse? (2018) Kirk, Thomas and Fisher, Annette picture_as_pdf
  • Brian Klaas: ‘The incentives for a Trump 2.0 will be exactly the same as the incentives for Trump’. (2018) Klass, Brian picture_as_pdf
  • The Despot’s Apprentice: how to rig an election. (2018) Klass, Brian picture_as_pdf
  • Knowledge Unlatched, failed transparency, and the commercialisation of open access book publishing. (2018) Knöchelmann, Marcel picture_as_pdf
  • Open access book publishing should be community-focused and aim to let diversity thrive, not be driven by a free market paradigm. (2018) Knöchelmann, Marcel picture_as_pdf
  • In a state that hasn’t elected a Republican US senator since 1972, New Jersey’s incumbent Democrat Bob Menendez is unexpectedly in the fight of his life. (2018) Koning, Ashley picture_as_pdf
  • Sitting on the fence: how the London summit exposed the inertia in the EU's reconciliation policy for the Western Balkans. (2018) Kostovicova, Denisa picture_as_pdf
  • How to deal with the toxic legacy of PFI in the NHS: options for policymakers. (2018) Kotecha, Vivek picture_as_pdf
  • Urgency and complexity: the challenge of creating a just energy union in the EU. (2018) Krieger, Kristian picture_as_pdf
  • It is advisor attitudes that are likely to shape students’ attitudes towards questionable research practices. (2018) Krishna, Anand and Peter, Sebastian M. picture_as_pdf
  • A missed opportunity: assessing the EU’s strategy for Europe-Asia connectivity. (2018) Kruessmann, Thomas picture_as_pdf
  • It's Not Me It's You. (2018) Kudrna, Laura picture_as_pdf
  • In Missouri’s Senate race, Claire McCaskill is tacking to the center to fend off Josh Hawley’s partisan warfare. (2018) Kuhlmann, Robynn picture_as_pdf
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  • Book review: British social theory: recovering lost traditions before 1950. (2018) Laberge, Yves picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: British social theory: recovering lost traditions before 1950 by John Scott. (2018) Laberge, Yves picture_as_pdf
  • Much ado about nothing new: are we leaving equality behind? (2018) Lado, Susan picture_as_pdf
  • England’s local elections 2018: previewing Liverpool and Wirral. (2018) Laing, Tom picture_as_pdf
  • Brazil elections 2018: the five risks facing President Bolsonaro. (2018) Langevin, Mark S. picture_as_pdf
  • Developing approaches to research impact assessment and evaluation: lessons from a Canadian health research funder. (2018) Langton, Julia picture_as_pdf
  • Labour should be campaigning for a citizens’ wealth fund instead of a worker-ownership plan. (2018) Lansley, Stewart picture_as_pdf
  • The prospects for electoral reform in Wales. (2018) Larner, Jac picture_as_pdf
  • Ivy Leaguers rule America: Liberals don’t seem to mind. Conservatives do. (2018) Lastra-Anadon, Carlos X. and Gift, Thomas picture_as_pdf
  • Powerful or warm? Liberal and conservative voters favour different traits in a politician. (2018) Laustsen, Lasse picture_as_pdf
  • Five recommended reads for the Armistice Day Centenary. (2018) Law, Benjamin and Kovac, Matthew and Reddy, Sneha and Smeltzer, Joshua and Chassonnery-Zaïgouche, Cléo picture_as_pdf
  • Reading list: 5 recommended reads for the Armistice Day centenary. (2018) Law, Benjamin and Kovac, Matthew and Reddy, Sneha and Smeltzer, Joshua and Chassonnery-Zaïgouche, Cléo picture_as_pdf
  • A No Deal Brexit would be a liberation, not a crisis. (2018) Lea, Ruth picture_as_pdf
  • Brazil elections 2018: the destabilising effects of breathtaking judicial discretion. (2018) Lehmann, David picture_as_pdf
  • Engaging the public with the scrutiny of legislation requires more than just asking for their views. (2018) Leston-Bandeira, Cristina and Thompson, Louise
  • Engaging the public with the scrutiny of legislation requires more than just asking for their views. (2018) Leston-Bandeira, Cristina and Thompson, Louise picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: the broadcast 41: women and the anti-communist blacklist by Carol A. Stabile. (2018) Lewontin, Max picture_as_pdf
  • Here are five ways Trump a Democratic US House might try to impeach Donald Trump. (2018) Lichtman, Allan J. picture_as_pdf
  • A step too far?: the Commission’s proposal to tie EU budget payments to compliance with the rule of law. (2018) Lilkov, Dimitar picture_as_pdf
  • Six myths about children in the digital age. (2018) Livingstone, Sonia picture_as_pdf
  • What’s the ‘new normal’ for parents and teens online?: Common Sense Media launches UK research. (2018) Livingstone, Sonia picture_as_pdf
  • The complex task of improving media literacy. (2018) Livingstone, Sonia picture_as_pdf
  • Parenting for a Digital Future… the book! (2018) Livingstone, Sonia and Blum-Ross, Alicia picture_as_pdf
  • The digital environment is fundamental to today’s sex education: nearly two decades-old sex and relationship education will be updated, finally! (2018) Livingstone, Sonia and Yoo, DaYoung picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: For a left populism by Chantal Mouffe. (2018) Longo, Matthew picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: for a left populism by Chantal Mouffe. (2018) Longo, Matthew picture_as_pdf
  • Does reducing working hours increase wages and accelerate labour productivity? (2018) Lowry, Owen picture_as_pdf
  • Welcome to the geography of populism. (2018) Lulle, Aija picture_as_pdf
  • Germany did not dictate the outcome of the euro crisis negotiations. (2018) Lundgren, Magnus picture_as_pdf
  • The EU talks big on protecting the Arctic under the guise of ‘sustainable development’. (2018) López, Sofía and De Botselier, Bram and Schunz, Simon picture_as_pdf
  • The EU talks big on protecting the Arctic, but it continues to prioritise economic interests over the environment. (2018) López, Sofía and De Botselier, Bram and Schunz, Simon picture_as_pdf
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  • Tackling the free rider problem in the EMU does not have to be a zero-sum game: Italy’s budget deficit case. (2018) Macchiarelli, Corrado picture_as_pdf
  • Pursuing justice in northern Uganda #LSEreturn. (2018) Macdonald, Anna and Porter, Holly E. picture_as_pdf
  • The tale of two Davids (Cameron and Beckham) and our social mobility problem. (2018) Major, Lee Elliott and Machin, Stephen picture_as_pdf
  • Post-Brexit transfers of personal data: the clock is ticking. (2018) Marcus, J. Scott picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: English nationalism: a short history by Jeremy Black. (2018) Margulies, Ben picture_as_pdf
  • England’s local elections 2018: Theresa May holds on, but the Conservatives remain on the precipice. (2018) Margulies, Ben picture_as_pdf
  • Nativists are populists and not liberals. (2018) Margulies, Ben picture_as_pdf
  • Why the Grieve amendment to the EU withdrawal bill is not unconstitutional. (2018) Margulies, Ben picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: five heads (tavan tolgoi): art, anthropology and Mongol futurism edited by Hermione Spriggs. (2018) Markaki, Lilly picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: nervous states: how feeling took over the world. (2018) Markaki, Lilly picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: the blue frontier: maritime vision and power in the Qing Empire by Ronald Po. (2018) Marling, Tom picture_as_pdf
  • The paradox of communist entrepreneurs in China. (2018) Marquis, Christopher and Qiao, Kunyuan picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Democracy under threat edited by Surendra Munshi. (2018) Martell, Luke picture_as_pdf
  • Can Parliament be scared into submission over the Brexit deal? (2018) Martill, Benjamin picture_as_pdf
  • Hubert Butler Essay Prize: the UK risks being torn further apart by Brexit than it has been already. (2018) Mason, Victoria picture_as_pdf
  • How majoritarianism endures in the structures of the UK’s devolved institutions. (2018) Matthews, Felicity picture_as_pdf
  • Majoritarianism reinterpreted: why parliament is more influential than often thought. (2018) Matthews, Felicity picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: 99 theses on the revaluation of value: a postcapitalist manifesto. (2018) Matthews, Jodie picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: 99 theses on the revaluation of value: a postcapitalist manifesto by Brian Massumi. (2018) Matthews, Jodie picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: 99 theses on the revaluation of value: a postcapitalist manifesto by Brian Massumi. (2018) Matthews, Jodie picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: 99 theses on the revaluation of value: a postcapitalist manifesto by Brian Massumi. (2018) Matthews, Jodie picture_as_pdf
  • Proactive people have greater life satisfaction in late career and early retirement. (2018) Maurer, Todd J. and Chapman, Elizabeth picture_as_pdf
  • Sandpits can develop cross-disciplinary projects, but funders need to be as open-minded as researchers. (2018) Maxwell, Kate and Benneworth, Paul and Siefkes, Martin picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: A research agenda for neoliberalism by Kean Birch. (2018) May, Christopher picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Portfolio society: on the capitalist modes of prediction. (2018) McArthur, Jenny picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: portfolio society: on the capitalist modes of prediction by Ivan Ascher. (2018) McArthur, Jenny picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: portfolio society: on the capitalist modes of prediction by Ivan Ascher. (2018) McArthur, Jenny picture_as_pdf
  • The best bookshops in Washington D.C., USA. (2018) McArthur, Jenny picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: The UK after Brexit: legal and policy challenges edited by Michael Dougan. (2018) McConalogue, Jim picture_as_pdf
  • Backlash against gender equality is arising in new forms. (2018) McDonald, Paula and White, Diane picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: The political class: why it matters who our politicians are by Peter Allen. (2018) McKay, Lawrence picture_as_pdf
  • Do you get a say? How and why geography divides the British over their political influence. (2018) McKay, Lawrence picture_as_pdf
  • The Supreme Court's decision on Northern Ireland's abortion law - what now? (2018) McNeilly, Kathryn and Bloomer, Fiona and Pierson, Claire picture_as_pdf
  • The Supreme Court’s decision on Northern Ireland’s abortion law – what now? (2018) McNeilly, Kathryn and Bloomer, Fiona and Pierson, Claire picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: War in 140 characters: how social media is reshaping conflict in the twenty-first century by David Patrikarakos. (2018) McSherry, Madeline picture_as_pdf
  • There’s no ‘Left Brexit’ – the EU enhances our sovereignty in building a just society. (2018) Mcgaughey, Ewan picture_as_pdf
  • The extent of Russian-backed fraud means the referendum is invalid. (2018) Mcgaughey, Ewan picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Know your place: essays on the working class, by the working class. (2018) Mckenzie, Lisa picture_as_pdf
  • The UK and Canada: democratic legitimacy could matter more than geographic representation in the upper chamber. (2018) Medeiros, Mike and Bol, Damien and Nadeau, Richard picture_as_pdf
  • Neighbourhoods and immigrants: from fears of transformation to welcoming diversity. (2018) Meier, Lars picture_as_pdf
  • The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank comes knocking on Latin America’s door: is anyone home? (2018) Mendez, Alvaro picture_as_pdf
  • What are the economic consequences of May’s deal – and of no deal? (2018) Menon, Anand and Portes, Jonathan and Levell, Peter and Sampson, Thomas picture_as_pdf
  • Tips for negotiating the peer-reviewed journal publication process as an early-career researcher. (2018) Merga, Margaret K. and Mason, Shannon and Morris, Julia E. picture_as_pdf
  • The European Investment Bank is becoming increasingly politicised. (2018) Mertens, Daniel and Thiemann, Matthias picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Welfare, inequality and social citizenship: deprivation and affluence in austerity Britain by Daniel Edmiston. (2018) Mew, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • Why the Pankhurst name is synonymous with Ethiopia as well as the suffragette movement. (2018) Mihirete, Behailu Shiferaw picture_as_pdf
  • Are we witnessing a ‘deal dividend’ effect on the economy? (2018) Milas, Costas and Ellington, Michael picture_as_pdf
  • The Brexit vote and Trump’s election were decided democratically. So why don’t they feel that way? (2018) Milstein, Brian picture_as_pdf
  • The trouble in judging a country’s financial health by the size of its debt. (2018) Minenna, Marcello picture_as_pdf
  • How the SNP’s post-referendum membership has changed the party – and what has stayed the same. (2018) Mitchell, James picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: the African Union: autocracy, diplomacy and peace-building in Africa by Tony Karbo and Tim Murithi. (2018) Moncrieff, Richard picture_as_pdf
  • The Brexit impasse has already done real damage to what keeps Northern Ireland afloat. (2018) Morrow, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • One country? No: Northern Ireland has always been treated differently. (2018) Morrow, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Managing Belgian children’s media use in new family formations. (2018) Mostmans, Lien picture_as_pdf
  • Just how special are special advisers within the UK civil service? (2018) Mottram, Sir Richard picture_as_pdf
  • Egyptian Copts religious freedom violations under the rhetoric of “national unity”. (2018) Moussa, Dina picture_as_pdf
  • The overall incidence of published replication studies in economics is minuscule – greater incentives are required. (2018) Mueller-Langer, Frank and Fecher, Benedikt and Harhoff, Dietmar and Wagner, Gert G. picture_as_pdf
  • Notes from the field: dealing with obstacles during workshop preparation. (2018) Muhindo Balume, Samuel Keith and Muzuri Batumike, Papy and Stys, Pat picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: India moving: a history of migration by Chinmay Tumbe. (2018) Mukherjee, Utsa picture_as_pdf
  • The backstop is dividing Northern Ireland. We urgently need new talks. (2018) Murphy, Mary C. picture_as_pdf
  • Government parties no longer bounce back from midterm losses. (2018) Müller, Stefan and Louwerse, Tom picture_as_pdf
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  • Book review: Brexit and beyond: rethinking the futures of Europe edited by Benjamin Martill and Uta Staiger. (2018) Nadibaidze, Anna picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: European security in integration theory: contested boundaries by Kamil Zwolski. (2018) Nadibaidze, Anna picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Youth movements and elections in eastern Europe by Olena Nikolayenko. (2018) Nadibaidze, Anna picture_as_pdf
  • Learning from Salisbury: UK sanctions policy after Brexit. (2018) Nadibaidze, Anna picture_as_pdf
  • After the floods: rebuilding Kerala. (2018) Naik, Gayathri D. picture_as_pdf
  • “Interdisciplinary, like everyone else.” But are you being interdisciplinary for the wrong reasons? (2018) Nair, Lakshmi Balachandran picture_as_pdf
  • Long read: Hazarajat lost: when a city refused to bury their dead. (2018) Najeeb, Zainab picture_as_pdf
  • “When you enter the Kabuliwalas’ homes in Kolkata you feel like you’re back in Afghanistan” – Moska Najib. (2018) Najib, Moska and Afroz, Nazes picture_as_pdf
  • “They know everything”: the role of community health workers in abortion access. (2018) Nandagiri, Rishita picture_as_pdf
  • #PfalReflections: watch out world, we are coming for everything! (2018) Ndwalaza, Nomonde picture_as_pdf
  • Why there should not be another snap general (Brexit) election. (2018) Nehushtan, Yossi picture_as_pdf
  • Why there should not be another snap general (Brexit) election. (2018) Nehushtan, Yossi picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: the book by Amaranth Borsuk. (2018) Nguyen, Anna picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: the book by Amaranth Borsuk. (2018) Nguyen, Anna picture_as_pdf
  • Far right politics in Germany: from fascism to populism? (2018) Nociar, Tomas and Thomeczek, Jan Philipp
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  • Entanglements that matter. (2018) Nolas, Sevasti-Melissa and Varvantakis, Christos picture_as_pdf
  • In Arizona’s nasty, hard-fought 2018 Senate race, it’s all going to come down to turnout. (2018) Norrander, Barbara and Sanchez, Lisa picture_as_pdf
  • Fracking in the UK: how could a technologically advanced society choose to destroy itself? (2018) Nyberg, Daniel and Wright, Christopher picture_as_pdf
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  • How did New Labour become ‘neoliberal’? Ed Miliband’s efforts to break with the party’s past. (2018) O'Hara, Glen picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: my life as a spy: investigations in a secret police file by Katherine Verdery. (2018) Onaciu, Vlad picture_as_pdf
  • Developing an effective local industrial strategy for the UK. (2018) Overman, Henry G. and Clayton, Naomi picture_as_pdf
  • What crop theft in northern Uganda tells us about relations between investors and communities. (2018) Owor, Arthur and Dieterle, Carolin picture_as_pdf
  • Socially situated empathy: muslim minority emotions for the Holocaust in Germany. (2018) Ozyurek, Esra picture_as_pdf
  • How well does the UK’s democracy protect human rights and civil liberties? (2018) O’Cinneide, Colm picture_as_pdf
  • How to save space and stick to the limit when writing research funding applications. (2018) O’Donnell, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Europe and Northern Ireland’s future: negotiating Brexit’s unique case. (2018) O’Neill, Matthew G. picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Europe and Northern Ireland’s future: negotiating Brexit’s unique case by Mary C. Murphy. (2018) O’Neill, Matthew G. picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Europe and Northern Ireland’s future: negotiating Brexit’s unique case by Mary C. Murphy. (2018) O’Neill, Matthew G. picture_as_pdf
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  • Addressing the unharmonised metadata of RSS feeds would support research discovery and speed up science. (2018) Pacher, Andreas picture_as_pdf
  • The dynamics of (dis)integration in enterprise risk management. (2018) Palermo, Tommaso picture_as_pdf
  • Modi’s demonetisation two years on: economic necessity or political ploy? (2018) Pant, Bhaskar picture_as_pdf
  • How liberal democracy can be saved. (2018) Pappas, Takis S. picture_as_pdf
  • What makes nativists and populists distinct? (2018) Pappas, Takis S. picture_as_pdf
  • On the ballot: how electoral procedures shape the work of Members of the Scottish Parliament. (2018) Parker, David and Richter, Caitlyn M. picture_as_pdf
  • Synthetic knowledge and the internet of things. (2018) Parmiggiani, Elena picture_as_pdf
  • Evidence from Scotland and Wales: representatives elected via party lists are less likely to reply to constituents – but we should be careful about the conclusions we draw. (2018) Parsons, Alex and Rumbul, Rebecca picture_as_pdf
  • When people decide whether to write to their MP, does the MP’s gender matter? (2018) Parsons, Alex and Rumbul, Rebecca picture_as_pdf
  • Citizen-centred democratic theory is dead. Long live citizen-centred theory! It’s time we designed a politics for citizens as they really are, not how we’d like them to be. (2018) Parvin, Phil picture_as_pdf
  • The EU’s negotiating strategy has worked so far, but it’s playing a risky game. (2018) Patel, Oliver picture_as_pdf
  • The Scottish Parliament has rejected the Brexit Bill – are we heading for a second independence referendum? (2018) Paun, Akash picture_as_pdf
  • LSE RB feature: ‘What does Brexit mean to you?’: introducing 5 key items from LSE Library’s current exhibition (open 17 September – 14 December 2018). (2018) Payne, Daniel picture_as_pdf
  • ‘What does Brexit mean to you?’ Introducing 5 key items from LSE Library’s current exhibition (until 14 December 2018). (2018) Payne, Daniel picture_as_pdf
  • The G20 in Argentina needs to address its own failings as well as the many problems facing the global economy. (2018) Payne, Tony picture_as_pdf
  • Elites, violence, and the crisis of governance in Latin America. (2018) Pearce, Jenny picture_as_pdf
  • Replication is both possible and desirable in the humanities, just as it is in the sciences. (2018) Peels, Rik and Bouter, Lex M. picture_as_pdf
  • Global talent fosters innovation and collaborative patents. (2018) Pekkala Kerr, Sari and Kerr, William picture_as_pdf
  • What do business executives think about distributive justice? (2018) Pepper, Alexander picture_as_pdf
  • Why we should expect gains for Democratic women in the House on November 6th. (2018) Pettey, Samantha picture_as_pdf
  • Insights from syllabi: LSE International Relations Gender Project. (2018) Phull, Kiran and Ciflikli, Gokhan and Meibauer, Gustav picture_as_pdf
  • As ‘techno-politics’ holds sway, is a water commons possible in China? (2018) Pia, Andrea E. picture_as_pdf
  • OpenAPC: transparent reporting on article processing charges reveals the relative costs of open access publishing. (2018) Pieper, Dirk picture_as_pdf
  • Understanding populism: what role do crises play in the growth of Euroscepticism? (2018) Pirro, Andrea L.P. picture_as_pdf
  • Unpaywall: a beautiful way to help everyone Get The Research. (2018) Piwowar, Heather and Priem, Jason picture_as_pdf
  • Same difference? Female (and male) members of Britain’s political parties. (2018) Poletti, Monica and Bale, Tim and Webb, Paul picture_as_pdf
  • Brexit is a wake-up call for a rapprochement with the peoples of Europe. (2018) Polomarkakis, Konstantinos Alexandris picture_as_pdf
  • Why talking about Red and Blue States doesn’t help our understanding of the 2018 midterms. (2018) Pruessen, Ron picture_as_pdf
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  • What are the implications of complex systems thinking for policymaking? (2018) Quarmby, Sarah picture_as_pdf
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  • How EU membership undermines the left. (2018) Ramsay, Peter picture_as_pdf
  • How EU membership undermines the left. (2018) Ramsay, Peter picture_as_pdf
  • In the midterms, much of the Democrats’ Blue Wave hit a Republican Red Wall. (2018) Ranta, Ronald picture_as_pdf
  • Why it’s all to play for in the 2018 midterm elections. (2018) Ranta, Ronald picture_as_pdf
  • The media maze: guiding and empowering children through media. (2018) Rasmussen, Eric and Blum-Ross, Alicia picture_as_pdf
  • Caught between the national and the transnational: EU claimants at the frontline of welfare policy. (2018) Ratzmann, Nora picture_as_pdf
  • How the partisan context of parliamentary votes affects MP’s party loyalty on free votes. (2018) Raymond, Christopher D. picture_as_pdf
  • Friend or foe: five questions outlining the future of artificial intelligence. (2018) Reese, Byron picture_as_pdf
  • If Imran Khan really wants to lower infant mortality in Pakistan, he should look to the Maldives and Sri Lanka for inspiration. (2018) Rehman, Abid picture_as_pdf
  • The Lords are unlikely to derail or overly delay the passage of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill. (2018) Reid, Richard picture_as_pdf
  • The lords are unlikely to derail or overly delay the passage of the EU (withdrawal) bill. (2018) Reid, Richard picture_as_pdf
  • Local journalists have key role to play in combating ‘fake news’ in Northern Ireland. (2018) Reilly, Paul picture_as_pdf
  • Sinn Féin MP’s resignation demonstrates the dangers of social media for politicians. (2018) Reilly, Paul picture_as_pdf
  • “Something is rotten in the state of [power-sharing]”: why we celebrate the failures of peacebuilding in Burundi and South Sudan. (2018) Reimer, Stephen picture_as_pdf
  • For better or worse: how does social media affect young adults’ well-being? (2018) Rideout, Vicky picture_as_pdf
  • Democrat Jacky Rosen may have a good chance of flipping Nevada’s Senate seat from flip-flopping Republican Dean Heller. (2018) Ring, Jennifer picture_as_pdf
  • The UK may be leaving the EU, but Euro-English is here to stay. (2018) Ringe, Nils picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: creed and grievance: Muslim-Christian relations and conflict resolution in Northern Nigeria. (2018) Roelofs, Portia picture_as_pdf
  • How EU migrants have propped up Britain’s social care. (2018) Rolfe, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • Restrictive immigration policies are in the pipeline – but the UK has already lost its charm. (2018) Rolfe, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • The power of negative thinking: why perceptions of immigration are resistant to facts. (2018) Rolfe, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • How the Treasury Committee has developed since 1997. (2018) Rombach, Saskia picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: accounting for capitalism: the world the clerk made. (2018) Roquen, Jeff picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: accounting for capitalism: the world the clerk made by Michael Zakim. (2018) Roquen, Jeff picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: accounting for capitalism: the world the clerk made by Michael Zakim. (2018) Roquen, Jeff picture_as_pdf
  • More than optimism, institutional reform is needed to improve evidence use in policy and practice. (2018) Rose, David Christian picture_as_pdf
  • Electoral observation missions promote competitive elections in autocracies. (2018) Roussias, Nasos and Ruiz-Rufino, Rubén picture_as_pdf
  • Why don’t immigrants vote more? (2018) Ruedin, Didier picture_as_pdf
  • How migrants help to slow neighborhood decline in US cities. (2018) Ruther, Matt picture_as_pdf
  • Merkeldämmerung: the end of the Merkel era? (2018) Ryan, John picture_as_pdf
  • Merkel’s grand coalition partners suffer significant losses in the Bavarian election. (2018) Ryan, John picture_as_pdf
  • The SPD may deal the final blow to Angela Merkel’s chancellorship. (2018) Ryan, John picture_as_pdf
  • The fight for succession: the CDU leadership battle heats up. (2018) Ryan, John picture_as_pdf
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  • Survival through an ‘age of conflict’: marking the trajectory of a Spanish, Ismaili family during and after La Guerra Civil Española. (2018) Sajwani, Noreen picture_as_pdf
  • Place image emergency care: the power of logical de-biasing and food culture commonalities to restore post-terror image of a place. (2018) Sakai, Rika picture_as_pdf
  • The economic consequences of the Brexit deal: the case of trade. (2018) Sampson, Thomas and Dhingra, Swati picture_as_pdf
  • Understanding collective (in)action: Bringing Agency into the Study of Refugee Community Organisations: bringing agency into the study of refugee community organisations. (2018) Sanders, James picture_as_pdf
  • Identifying the impact of collective action on US federal nuclear energy policy between 1975 and 1990. (2018) Sanders, James and Dann, Chris and Qazi, Rafae and Zhu, Jintao and Kyoung, Irene and Zhu, David picture_as_pdf
  • Schrodinger’s devolution and the potential for ongoing political instability after Brexit. (2018) Sandford, Mark and Gormley-Heenan, Cathy picture_as_pdf
  • Data analytics, inclusion, sustainability: new roles multiply in organisations. (2018) Sandhu, Sukhbir picture_as_pdf
  • Maine’s election shows that ranked-choice voting is popular in the US right now. But we have been here before. (2018) Santucci, Jack picture_as_pdf
  • Why adopting proportional voting may bring back the big-tent political party. (2018) Santucci, Jack picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: the Quito Papers and the New Urban Agenda by UN-Habitat, Richard Sennett with Ricky Burdett and Saskia Sassen, in dialogue with Joan Clos. (2018) Sarpotdar, Amish picture_as_pdf
  • Human in the loop: why we will be needed to complement artificial intelligence. (2018) Sawhney, Ravi picture_as_pdf
  • In the 2018 midterms, Medicaid was a big winner in three deep red states. (2018) Scaffidi, Sarah picture_as_pdf
  • In Wisconsin, Governor Scott Walker may face a Democratic backlash against Donald Trump. (2018) Scattergood, Wendy picture_as_pdf
  • The power to nudge: can we democratise choice environments? (2018) Schmidt, Andreas picture_as_pdf
  • Explaining the appeal of populist nationalism in Central Europe. (2018) Schmidt, Paul picture_as_pdf
  • Should the rest of the EU follow Austria in reducing the voting age to 16? (2018) Schmidt, Paul picture_as_pdf
  • Rewarding peer reviewers: a problem of adverse selection? (2018) Seeber, Marco and Zaharie, Monica picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: The people vs tech: how the internet is killing democracy (and how we can save it) by Jamie Bartlett. (2018) Seidler, Kevin picture_as_pdf
  • How are PMs held to account? A survey of procedures in 32 parliamentary democracies. (2018) Serban, Ruxandra picture_as_pdf
  • “He [grandfather] could have been killed by an Indian… kinda ruffles my feathers a lil bit”: British-born Pakistanis’ and British-born Indians’ social representations of their polyphasic inter and intra group relations in a focus group setting. (2018) Shah, Syeda picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Striking women: struggles and strategies of South Asian women workers from Grunwick to Gate Gourmet by Sundari Anitha and Ruth Pearson. (2018) Shahid, Amal picture_as_pdf
  • Why November 6th could mark the beginning of the end of Donald Trump’s presidency. (2018) Shanahan, Mark picture_as_pdf
  • Local actors in global arenas: discursive strategies against transnational feminism. (2018) Sheng Yap, Lay picture_as_pdf
  • Asian emerging markets in the era of ‘infinity war’. (2018) Siddiqi, Lutfey picture_as_pdf
  • Good corporate governance requires diversity. (2018) Siddiqi, Lutfey picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Fifty years of The Battle of Algiers: past as Prologue by Sohail Daulatzai. (2018) Sitaraman, Srini picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: fifty years of The Battle of Algiers: past as prologue by Sohail Daulatzai. (2018) Sitaraman, Srini picture_as_pdf
  • Youthquake 2017: how the rise of young cosmopolitans in Britain could transform politics. (2018) Sloam, James and Henn, Matt picture_as_pdf
  • Making artificial intelligence socially just: why the current focus on ethics is not enough. (2018) Sloane, Mona picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Assembly by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. (2018) Smeltzer, Joshua picture_as_pdf
  • Six factors influencing academic writing productivity and satisfaction. (2018) Smith, Chris picture_as_pdf
  • The optics of a cabinet reshuffle: PR vs reality. (2018) Smith, Jessica picture_as_pdf
  • The development of semi-parliamentarism in Australia. (2018) Smith, Rodney picture_as_pdf
  • Could an obstacle course help us make access to healthcare fairer? (2018) Sochas, Laura picture_as_pdf
  • The perpetual tango: what exactly is “evidence-informed policymaking” premised on and working towards? (2018) Sohn, Jacqueline picture_as_pdf
  • Disseminating your research does carry risks and can leave you vulnerable, but it is vital to developing the courage to use your voice. (2018) Solheim, Marte C.W. picture_as_pdf
  • The European Parliament is more representative of European citizens than we give it credit for. (2018) Sorace, Miriam picture_as_pdf
  • The European Parliament is more representative of European citizens than we give it credit for. (2018) Sorace, Miriam picture_as_pdf
  • How President Trump helped the media lose the 2018 midterm elections. (2018) Soroka, Stuart picture_as_pdf
  • The growing, high-stakes audit culture within the academy has brought about a different kind of publishing crisis. (2018) Spooner, Marc picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Government by referendum by Matt Qvortrup. (2018) Stafford, Chris picture_as_pdf
  • How we vote: British Columbia faces a complex choice about its electoral system. (2018) Stafford, Christopher picture_as_pdf
  • ‘Use it or lose it?’ Why the ability to vote shouldn’t depend on actually doing so. (2018) Stafford, Christopher picture_as_pdf
  • The results of the 2018 voter ID pilots and why this is not the time for a national roll-out. (2018) Stanford, Ben picture_as_pdf
  • The results of the 2018 voter ID pilots and why this is not the time for a national roll-out. (2018) Stanford, Ben picture_as_pdf
  • Why this weekend’s referendum in Romania will ultimately benefit the LGBTIQ community. (2018) Stoica, Mihnea picture_as_pdf
  • Unionism versus self-interest: would MPs support proportional representation? (2018) Stolz, Klaus picture_as_pdf
  • Why it’s not just about the outcome: citizens also care about democratic decision-making. (2018) Strebel, Michael A. and Kübler, Daniel and Marcinkowski, Frank picture_as_pdf
  • Why our partisan identities mean we are talking past each other. (2018) Strickler, Ryan picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: invisible countries: journeys to the edge of nationhood by Joshua Keating. (2018) Stubbs, Jennifer picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: invisible countries: journeys to the edge of nationhood by Joshua Keating. (2018) Stubbs, Jennifer picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: invisible countries: journeys to the edge of nationhood by Joshua Keating. (2018) Stubbs, Jennifer picture_as_pdf
  • Notes from the field: beginning a new research project. (2018) Stys, Pat and Kirk, Thomas picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Republic of Islamophobia: the rise of respectable racism in France by Jim Wolfreys. (2018) Stéphan, Elsa picture_as_pdf
  • Lessons from Ireland's recent referendums: how deliberation helps inform voters. (2018) Suiter, Jane picture_as_pdf
  • Lessons from Ireland’s recent referendums: how deliberation helps inform voters. (2018) Suiter, Jane picture_as_pdf
  • The Democrats are about to remind us that while Donald Trump has great freedom in foreign policy, it’s Congress which holds the purse strings. (2018) Suri, Jeremi picture_as_pdf
  • Do universities liberalise students? Why education should be taken seriously in political analysis. (2018) Surridge, Paula picture_as_pdf
  • ‘Values clans’: how clusters of the electorate have shaped the political landscape. (2018) Surridge, Paula and Turner, Michael and Struthers, Robert and McDonnell, Clive picture_as_pdf
  • The ‘cross-pressured clans’ of British politics: a quarter of the electorate and their values. (2018) Surridge, Paula and Turner, Michael and Struthers, Robert and McDonnell, Clive picture_as_pdf
  • Conservative Brexiteers are offering unserious answers to serious questions in Northern Ireland: the consequences for the union are significant. (2018) Swan, Sean picture_as_pdf
  • Northern Ireland for English Cabinet Ministers and other beginners. (2018) Swan, Sean picture_as_pdf
  • Why Boris Johnson is wrong about the Irish border (again). (2018) Swan, Sean picture_as_pdf
  • The limitations of opinion polls – and why this matters for political decision making. (2018) Swan, Sean picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: The authoritarian public sphere: legitimation and autocratic power in North Korea, Burma and China, Alexander Dukalskis. (2018) Swash, Sam picture_as_pdf
  • Who really won Poland’s local elections? (2018) Szczerbiak, Aleks picture_as_pdf
  • Why do Poland’s local elections matter? (2018) Szczerbiak, Aleks picture_as_pdf
  • A roadmap for improving the distribution of EU funds in Hungary. (2018) Számely, Anna picture_as_pdf
  • Towards more consistent, transparent, and multipurpose national bibliographic databases for research output. (2018) Sīle, Linda and Guns, Raf and Engels, Tim picture_as_pdf
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  • Does it really matter if we call Australian politics ‘semi-parliamentary’? (2018) Taflaga, Marija picture_as_pdf
  • The great Brexit crisis: we are in for an unprecedented shake up of the UK constitution, laws, conventions and politics. (2018) Talbot, Colin picture_as_pdf
  • Not everyone understands a key part of new EU financial regulation. (2018) Tammas-Hastings, Dan picture_as_pdf
  • Game over? The Withdrawal Agreement is by no means the end of the Brexit negotiations. (2018) Tannam, Etain picture_as_pdf
  • Hume's legacy: British-Irish relations need strengthening to face the challenges of Brexit. (2018) Tannam, Etain picture_as_pdf
  • Hume’s legacy: British-Irish relations need strengthening to face the challenges of Brexit. (2018) Tannam, Etain picture_as_pdf
  • Brian Klaas: 'the incentives for a Trump 2.0 will be exactly the same as the incentives for Trump'. (2018) Taylor, Ros and Klaas, Brian picture_as_pdf
  • Does citizen vigilance and social media extend or threaten democratic practices? (2018) Taylor, Rosamund picture_as_pdf
  • How well does the UK’s media system support democratic politics and represent citizens’ interests? (2018) Taylor, Rosamund picture_as_pdf
  • Eslanda Robeson: acting, activism, Africa and LSE. (2018) Taylor, Sherese R. picture_as_pdf
  • Do we need an Open Science coalition? (2018) Tennant, Jon picture_as_pdf
  • The main obstacles to better research data management and sharing are cultural. But change is in our hands. (2018) Teperek, Marta and Dunning, Alastair picture_as_pdf
  • Local elections: diverse voices are being drowned out by the undemocratic voting system in England and Wales. (2018) Terry, Chris picture_as_pdf
  • The illusionary norm of political stability: the unruly democratic politics of the United Kingdom. (2018) Thompson, Helen picture_as_pdf
  • The midterms have shown that President Trump’s campaign rhetoric on the economy has come back to haunt him. (2018) Thompson, Helen picture_as_pdf
  • The transformation of British politics: was it really caused by the 2008 crisis? (2018) Thompson, Helen picture_as_pdf
  • Confidence motions, humble addresses and amendments: Brexit’s procedural dilemmas. (2018) Thompson, Louise picture_as_pdf
  • Critical actors and abortion law: a group of individuals in Northern Irish politics obstructs change. (2018) Thomson, Jennifer picture_as_pdf
  • Ireland votes to repeal the 8th: will Northern Ireland be next to liberalise its abortion laws? (2018) Thomson, Jennifer picture_as_pdf
  • Gender and power-sharing – why a citizens’ assembly is needed in Northern Ireland. (2018) Thomson, Jennifer and Pierson, Claire picture_as_pdf
  • Are citizens good judges of government performance? Evaluations of promise keeping by governing parties. (2018) Thomson, Robert and Brandenburg, Heinz picture_as_pdf
  • Value of treatment for brain disorders: time matters. (2018) Tinelli, Michela and Knapp, Martin and Esposito, Giovanni picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Developing England's north: the political economy of the Northern Powerhouse edited by Craig Berry and Arianna Giovannini. (2018) Tomaney, John picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Developing England’s North: the political economy of the Northern Powerhouse edited by Craig Berry and Arianna Giovannini. (2018) Tomaney, John picture_as_pdf
  • A mess of pottage? The North of Tyne deal and the travails of devolution. (2018) Tomaney, John
  • A mess of pottage? The North of Tyne deal and the travails of devolution. (2018) Tomaney, John picture_as_pdf
  • Do party leaflets and canvass visits increase voter turnout? (2018) Townsley, Joshua picture_as_pdf
  • Do party leaflets and canvass visits increase voter turnout? (2018) Townsley, Joshua picture_as_pdf
  • England’s local elections 2018: bridging the information gap with the Democratic Dashboard. (2018) Townsley, Joshua picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: handbook of gentrification studies edited by Loretta Lees with Martin Phillips. (2018) Traill, Helen picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: handbook of gentrification studies edited by Loretta Lees with Martin Phillips. (2018) Traill, Helen picture_as_pdf
  • Americans have voted to put a check on Donald Trump and on his vision for the country. (2018) Trubowitz, Peter picture_as_pdf
  • Five minutes with Peter Trubowitz: “For Trump, the principal focus on China is domestic and not geopolitical”. (2018) Trubowitz, Peter picture_as_pdf
  • The results of next week’s midterm elections will either force Trump to play defense 24/7 or hobble the Democratic Party. (2018) Trubowitz, Peter picture_as_pdf
  • Different visions of representation among voters and candidates in Wales. (2018) Trumm, Siim picture_as_pdf
  • Campaign spending and voter turnout: does a candidate’s local prominence influence the effect of their spending? (2018) Trumm, Siim and Sudulich, Laura and Townsley, Joshua picture_as_pdf
  • Symbolic identities: Understanding the Macedonia name dispute and its implications for EU politics. (2018) Tsekeris, Charalambos and Demertzis, Nicolas picture_as_pdf
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  • Italy’s election wasn’t just a populist takeover – it was also about the demise of the left. (2018) Vittori, Davide picture_as_pdf
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  • Referendums, though they may be political lifeboats, can be very bad for democracy. (2018) Wiggins, Peter picture_as_pdf
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  • Why Britain’s habit of cherry-picking criminal justice policy cannot survive Brexit. (2018) Willems, Auke picture_as_pdf
  • Book feature: interview with Nine Dots Prize winner James Williams on new book Stand out of our light: freedom and resistance in the attention economy. (2018) William, James and Deller, Rosemary picture_as_pdf
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  • How MPs can make a case for action on climate change, even if voters aren’t yet interested. (2018) Willis, Rebecca picture_as_pdf
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  • What Trump’s American First policy means for the international trading system. (2018) Woolcock, Stephen picture_as_pdf
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  • Patriotism, pessimism and politicians: understanding the vote to leave. (2018) Worthy, Ben picture_as_pdf
  • Theresa May and the curse of the takeover Prime Minister. (2018) Worthy, Ben picture_as_pdf
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  • The fundamental solution for maximizing children's online opportunities and minimizing their online risks: critical media literacy. (2018) Yoo, DaYoung picture_as_pdf
  • Why mass email campaigns are failing to connect MPs, charities and the people they represent. (2018) Younis, Jinan picture_as_pdf
  • Capitalism will not give us the will to fight capitalism - what we need is a new International. (2018) Ypi, Lea picture_as_pdf
  • There is no left-wing case for Brexit: 21st century socialism requires transnational organization. (2018) Ypi, Lea picture_as_pdf
  • The elephant in the room: why 'when the buying stops, the killing can too' is still relevant to ivory consumption. (2018) Yu, Peishan and Gaghadar, Austin and Dann, Chris and Hsieh, Ian and Kiehl, Manuela and Bang, Joon picture_as_pdf
  • Where should a researcher posit her scholarly position in the field? A note on reflexivity. (2018) Yuan, Chao picture_as_pdf
  • Trump’s tax cut was a well-timed giveaway for the midterms. (2018) Yueh, Linda Y. picture_as_pdf
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  • BRINO satisfies no-one. The Brexit wrangles are far from over. (2018) Zenghelis, Dimitri picture_as_pdf
  • Staying in the EU would not be perfect. But it’s the best deal on offer. (2018) Zenghelis, Dimitri picture_as_pdf
  • Staying in the EU would not be perfect. But it’s the best deal on offer to the UK. (2018) Zenghelis, Dimitri picture_as_pdf
  • Are PPE graduates ruining Britain?: MPs who studied it at university are among the most pro-Remain. (2018) Zhu, Yuan Yi and Carl, Noah picture_as_pdf
  • Brexit psychology: cognitive styles and their relationship to nationalistic attitudes. (2018) Zmigrod, Leor picture_as_pdf
  • Brexit psychology: cognitive styles and their relationship to nationalistic attitudes. (2018) Zmigrod, Leor picture_as_pdf
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  • Election observation urgently needs to adapt to the era of big data. (2018) Ávila, Renata picture_as_pdf