Items where Subject is "JA Political science (General)"

Library of Congress subjects (102278) J Political Science (34754) JA Political science (General) (6476)
Number of items at this level: 6476.
2026
  • Glendinning, Simon (2026). The formation of European Studies. European Legacy, 31(1), 57 - 75. https://doi.org/10.1080/10848770.2025.2574152 picture_as_pdf
  • 2025
  • Shin, Hyun Bang, Gimm, Dong-Wan (Eds.) (2025). The political economy of megaprojects in Asia: state power, land control, financial flows, and dispossession. Routledge.
  • Ahissar, Shira (2025). Epistemic perspectives on democratic participation, freedom and empowerment [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/researchonline.lse.ac.uk.00137046
  • Al Haj Sleiman, Nidal (2025). A critical political economy analysis of education policy and leadership in the Kurdistan region in Iraq: the intersection of class, capital and identity. In Arar, K., Turan, S., El-Meski, M. & Iscan, S. (Eds.), Educational Policy and Reform in the Middle East and North Africa: Towards Social Justice, Equity, and Political Inclusion . Routledge. picture_as_pdf
  • Anstead, Nick (29 December 2025) Jimmy Carter's malaise-ridden political fate is a warning to Keir Starmer's government. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Anstead, Nick (22 July 2025) Why does politics seem so chaotic? British Politics and Policy at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Arora, Ritika (2025). The hidden hand of politics in education markets: how intergroup conflict & everyday choices shape school practices in Delhi, India [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004940 picture_as_pdf
  • Batinti, Alberto, Costa-Font, Joan (2025). Democratic quality and population health. In Jong-A-Pin, R. & Bjørnskov, C. (Eds.), Elgar Encyclopedia of Public Choice (pp. 206 - 211). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781802207750.00035
  • Bayly, Martin J. (2025). Imperialism. In Jahn, B. & Schindler, S. (Eds.), Elgar Encyclopedia of International Relations (pp. 180 - 181). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035312283.00084 picture_as_pdf
  • Bhatt, Chetan (2025). Morality plays. The Ideas Letter, (48),
  • Chouliaraki, Lilie (2025). Good Victims The Political as a Feminist Question. By Roxani Krystalli. New York: Oxford University Press, 2024. 272p. Perspectives on Politics, 23(4), 1603 - 1604. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592725102478
  • Chouliaraki, Lilie (24 September 2025) The reverse victimisation of Charlie Kirk – from propagandist to martyr. British Politics and Policy at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Cirdan, Iulia Clara (2025). Glimpsing "cultural democracy" within the Migration Museum and Turner Contemporary. An ethnographic account [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004931 picture_as_pdf
  • Círigo Jiménez, Rodrigo Alberto (2025). “Searching, we found ourselves”: the search for the disappeared and the government of victimhood in contemporary Mexico [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004970 picture_as_pdf
  • Duch, Raymond, Loewen, Peter, Robinson, Thomas S., Zakharov, Alexei (2025). Governing in the face of a global crisis when do voters punish and reward incumbent governments? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 122(4). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2405021122 picture_as_pdf
  • Faleye, Olukayode A., Onyango, Gedion, Bukari, Kaderi N., Moyo, Inocent (2025). Democratic recession, autocratic resurgence and the future of governance in Africa. Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003559764
  • Fifi, Gianmarco (2025). Inventing and re-inventing populism to protect Europe: the case of the Italian Partito Democratico, 2007-2022. International Spectator, 60(1), 74 - 94. https://doi.org/10.1080/03932729.2024.2396819 picture_as_pdf
  • Garibay-Petersen, Cristóbal, Lorimer, Marta, Menzat, Bayar (2025). Creating certainty where there is none: artificial intelligence as political concept. Big Data and Society, https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517251396079 picture_as_pdf
  • Georgakakis, Didier, Westlake, Martin (2025). Seeing into the trees; why EU personnel and professionals studies are flourishing and why they matter. European Politics and Society, 26(2), 234 - 258. https://doi.org/10.1080/23745118.2024.2418959
  • Gilad, Sharon (14 February 2025) The 2024 elections: emotional appeals through diversity and victimhood helped the reactionary right use TikTok to reshape its image. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Gimenes, Fernanda Sousa (2025). Navigating political dynamics, institutions and ideas: climate finance trajectories in Brazil [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004961
  • Green, Duncan (25 November 2025) Why do some Gen Z protests succeed and others fail? Activism, Influence and Change. picture_as_pdf
  • Hall, Jonny (18 September 2025) Donald Trump's "Department of War" name change is mostly political theatre. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Ho, Ming-sho, Chen, Wei An (2025). Solidarity, democracy, or peace?: competing Taiwanese perspectives on the Russo-Ukrainian war. China Information, 39(3), 346 - 369. https://doi.org/10.1177/0920203X251341718
  • Jackson-Preece, Jennifer (2025). Introducing sociopolitical peripheries: power, relationality, and transformation in the margins of Europe. In Ballinger, P. & Sedmak, C. (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Peripheries in European Studies . Routledge. [In Press] picture_as_pdf
  • Jenco, Leigh K. (2025). Ritual and social roles. In Jenco, L., Ochoa-Espejo, P. & Idris, M. (Eds.), Political Theory: A Global and Comparative Introduction . SAGE Publications.
  • Kessler, Asher (2025). Engineering the social world? An intellectual history of Facebook/Meta, 2004-2021 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004932
  • Kleine, Mareike, Schramm, Lucas (2025). Taming of the shrews? The (non-)enforcement of informal norms in the European Council. Journal of European Public Policy, https://doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2025.2576162 picture_as_pdf
  • Laffan, Kate, Mallock, Nils, Melios, George, Valentim, Antonio (2025-06-16 - 2025-07-03) The impact of climate-based natural disasters [Poster]. Visions for the Future: LSE Festival exhibition, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom, GBR. picture_as_pdf
  • Lal, Arush (2025). Hybrid norms and the politics of integration: evolving linkages between global health security and universal health coverage [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004906
  • Lewis, Nick (2025). Social media and democratic deliberation [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004830
  • Lipton, Jonah (2025). How to make anthropological sense of the voidness and realness of epidemic governance. American Ethnologist, 52(4), 435 - 436. https://doi.org/10.1111/amet.70022
  • Madduri, Kathyayini (2025). The impact of political and media disclosures in the context of ESG [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004957
  • Orellana Matute, Pablo, Seo, Woohyeok, Zerla, Pauline (2025). Traversing memories in global politics. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 53(3), 561 - 574. https://doi.org/10.1177/03058298251368424 picture_as_pdf
  • Pye, Katherine (2025). Subjectivity and ideology in international intervention: the meaning-making of EU staff in the Sahel [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004967 picture_as_pdf
  • Rugeles, Andres (2025). The pentacrisis: Colombia’s foreign policy at a crossroads in a polarized world. (Working paper series 1). LSE Global South Unit. picture_as_pdf
  • Sequeira, Lee Ann (13 November 2025) Larry Kramer “I wouldn't change any LSE position for a donor”. LSE Higher Education. picture_as_pdf
  • Shin, Hyun Bang, Gimm, Dong-Wan (2025). Situating megaprojects in Asia’s political economy of urbanization. In Shin, H. B. & Gimm, D. (Eds.), The Political Economy of Megaprojects in Asia: State Power, Land Control, Financial Flows, and Dispossession (pp. 1-22). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315115078-1 picture_as_pdf
  • Shin, Hyun Bang, Oh, Do Young (2025). Coping with crises in (post-)developmental urbanization: the case study of Songdo International City, South Korea. In Shin, H. B. & Gimm, D. (Eds.), The Political Economy of Megaprojects in Asia: State Power, Land Control, Financial Flows, and Dispossession (pp. 43 - 64). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315115078-3 picture_as_pdf
  • Teeselink, Bouke Klein, Melios, Georgios (2025). Origin of (a)symmetry: the evolution of out-party distrust in the United States. Journal of Politics, 87(2), 801-806. https://doi.org/10.1086/732971 picture_as_pdf
  • Unan, Asli, Klüver, Heike, Hobolt, Sara, Rodon, Toni (2025). The political effects of communicative interventions during crises. European Journal of Political Research, 64(4), 2039 - 2050. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6765.70020 picture_as_pdf
  • Volkov, Mikhail (2025). The root of algocratic illegitimacy. Philosophy and Technology, 38(2). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-025-00879-4 picture_as_pdf
  • Wollesen, Bele (2025). Descriptive assumptions and normative justifications in social choice theory: ambiguity, strategic voting and measurement [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004834
  • Yeandle, Alex (2025). Mobile technology and political behaviour in Africa [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • 2024
  • Iraq Watch Group (2024). Suppressing dissent in post-Tishreen Iraq. (LSE Middle East Centre Paper Series 90). LSE Middle East Centre. picture_as_pdf
  • Ginsburg, Tom, Huq, Aziz Z., Khaitan, Tarunabh (Eds.) (2024). The entrenchment of democracy: the comparative constitutional design of elections, parties and voting. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009447713 picture_as_pdf
  • Adereth, Maya (2024). An organisational view on class politics: British and American trade unions in the early twentieth century struggle for social insurance [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004809 picture_as_pdf
  • Afnan, Maximillian (2024). Globalisation, legitimacy and public deliberation [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004627
  • Amirali, Alia (2024). Domestic workers as political subjects: desire, political subjectivation and everyday lives of Islamabad's domestic workers [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004698
  • Banerjee, Sanchayan, Grüne-Yanoff, Till, John, Peter, Moseley, Alice (2024). It's time we put agency into Behavioural Public Policy. Behavioural Public Policy, https://doi.org/10.1017/bpp.2024.6 picture_as_pdf
  • Banerjee, Sanchayan, Zimmermann, Laura, Hortal, Alejandro, Dold, Malte, Ivchenko, Andriy, Lades, Leonhard, McDonald, Rebecca, Savani, Manu M. (2024). Recent developments in Behavioural Public Policy: IBPPC 2022. Behavioural Public Policy, https://doi.org/10.1017/bpp.2024.12 picture_as_pdf
  • Bhattacharya, Medha (2024). Linguistic minorities and conceptions of belonging in Eastern India the strategic deployment of ‘identity’ by the Bengali-Bihari community during the transition from colonial rule to independence (1912-1957) [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004740
  • Binetti, Bruno (2024). The political economy of China-backed infrastructure in South America: a comparative analysis of agency [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004776 picture_as_pdf
  • Boone, Catherine (2024). Economic inequalities and territorial oppositions in African politics. In Inequality and Political Cleavage in Africa: Regionalism by Design (pp. 1 - 24). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009441667.002 picture_as_pdf
  • Bueno, Thales Martini, Canaan, Renan Gadoni (2024). The Brussels Effect in Brazil: analysing the impact of the EU digital services act on the discussion surrounding the fake news bill. Telecommunications Policy, 48(5). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.telpol.2024.102757 picture_as_pdf
  • Cammaerts, Bart (29 August 2024) It is time for users of X to delete their accounts. Media@LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Cavatorta, Elisa, Groom, Ben (2024). An analysis of changing Israeli and Palestinian attitudes towards peace. (LSE Middle East Centre Paper Series 83). LSE Middle East Centre. picture_as_pdf
  • Cheng Matsuno, Vanessa (2024). Government on the brink: the effects of political crisis on elites and voters [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cinar, Asli Ceren (2024). The role of gendered verbal and nonverbal cues in political campaigns [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Crescenzi, Riccardo, Giua, Mara, Martino, Roberto (2024). Politica di coesione: ripartiamo dalla valutazione. In Cerqua, A., Ferrara, A. R. & Pellegrini, G. (Eds.), Valutazione delle politiche pubbliche: che cosa abbiamo imparato? . Donzelli. picture_as_pdf
  • Della Guardia, Anne (2024). Sleight of state: how host governments influence international humanitarian response [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Economides, Spyros (2024). Konstantinos Karamanlis and leadership in foreign policy. (GreeSE Papers: Hellenic Observatory Discussion Papers on Greece and Southeast Europe 195). Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Flikschuh, Katrin (2024). Freedom. In Gaus, G., D'Agostino, F. & Muldoon, R. (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy (pp. 564 - 573). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003411598-56
  • Fonseca Durán, Laura Milena (2024). Societal reconciliation in post-accord Colombia: a psychosocial investigation of knowledge encounters [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004667
  • Foster, David, Warren, Joseph (2024). From classical to progressive liberalism: ideological development and the origins of the administrative state. Journal of Politics, 86(2), 720 - 733. https://doi.org/10.1086/727600 picture_as_pdf
  • Gearty, Conor (26 April 2024) The future of protest is in danger. British Politics and Policy at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Gerges, Fawaz A. (2024). What really went wrong: the West and the failure of democracy in the Middle East. Yale University Press.
  • Ginsburg, Tom, Huq, Aziz Z., Khaitan, Tarun (2024). Introduction. In Ginsburg, T., Huq, A. Z. & Khaitan, T. (Eds.), The Entrenchment of Democracy: The Comparative Constitutional Design of Elections, Parties and Voting (pp. 1 - 26). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009447713.001 picture_as_pdf
  • Gronwald, Victoria (2024). The politics of transparency in financial centres: anti-tax evasion and anti-money laundering efforts in the United Kingdom and Switzerland [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004786
  • Harting, Vincent (2024). Material constitutionalism and the politics of anti-oligarchy [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004677
  • Kelly, Paul (2024). Freedom from fear an incomplete history of liberalism. By Alan S. Kahan. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2023. 528p. $44.99 cloth. Perspectives on Politics, 22(4), 1332 - 1333. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592724001221
  • Kelly, Paul (24 April 2024) Postliberalism could reshape the Conservative party. British Politics and Policy at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Khaitan, Tarun (2024). Political parties in constitutional theory. In Ginsburg, T., Huq, A. & Khaitan, T. (Eds.), The Entrenchment of Democracy: The Comparative Constitutional Design of Elections, Parties and Voting (pp. 63 - 99). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009447713.006 picture_as_pdf
  • Khaitan, Tarunabh (2024). Guarantor (or the so-called “fourth branch”) institutions. In Bellamy, R. & King, J. (Eds.), Cambridge Handbook of Constitutional Theory (pp. 603 - 621). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108868143.040 picture_as_pdf
  • Khan, Fatma (2024). The politics of (un)feeling: violence, affect, and minoritised citizenship [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004755 picture_as_pdf
  • Kissane, Bill (12 August 2024) Taking warnings of civil war seriously. British Politics and Policy at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Kudinova, Evgeniya (2024). Essays in information economics [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004765
  • Lee, Neil, Pardy, Martina, Mcneil, Andrew (2024). The political impact of inflation: a survey experiment. (III Working Papers 140). International Inequalities Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.ofxszgeaztzb picture_as_pdf
  • Ludlow, N. Piers (2024). Moving beyond British exceptionalism. In Segers, M. & Van Hecke, S. (Eds.), The Cambridge History of the European Union: Volume 2, European Integration Inside-Out (pp. 182 - 206). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108781480.007 picture_as_pdf
  • Ludlow, N. Piers (2024). Restoring Britain to the heart of Europe – and acquiring a key ally too: John Major’s March 11, 1991 Bonn speech. In Gehler, M., Guasconi, M. E. & Pierini, F. (Eds.), Narrating Europe: Speeches and Speakers on European Integration II from 1947 – 2022 . Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. picture_as_pdf
  • Luo, Xizi (2024). Meritocracy or not: state, elite families, and the examination system in the Qing dynasty [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004706
  • Lupu, Noam (2024). Weak parties and the inequality trap in Latin America. (III Working Papers 137). International Inequalities Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.5ee2buhkzwtz picture_as_pdf
  • Mayoux, Chloë M. R. (2024). A place in the world negotiating nuclear power and independence in Africa (1957-63) [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004770 picture_as_pdf
  • McNeil-Willson, Richard, Vaughan, Michael, Zeller, Michael (2024). Critically examining the role of the scholar in policymaking on the far right. In Vaughan, A., Braune, J., Tinsley, M. & Mondon, A. (Eds.), Ethics of Researching the Far Right: Critical Approaches and Reflections (pp. 323 - 334). Manchester University Press.
  • Modibo, Aisha (2024). Running for cover: informal workers and the pursuit of old-age social protection in Northern Nigeria [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004793
  • Murilo, Gaspardo (2024). Crisis of democracy: beyond malaise and autocratization. (Working paper series 2). LSE Global South Unit. picture_as_pdf
  • Oliver, Adam (8 November 2024) A personal history of the development of behavioural public policy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Onyango, Gedion (2024). DHR-PA—Democracy and human rights in public administration in Africa. Politics & Policy, 52(2), 426 - 449. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12584 picture_as_pdf
  • Otero, Gerardo, Gürcan, Efe Can (2024). Collective empowerment in Latin America: indigenous peasant movements and political transformation. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003466222
  • Pamies, Carles, Olivas Osuna, José Javier, Santana, Andrés (2024). Disagreeing to agree: populism and consensus among members of parliaments and their voters. American Behavioral Scientist, https://doi.org/10.1177/00027642241285017 picture_as_pdf
  • Panizza, Francisco (2024). Book review: Legacies of the left turn in Latin America: the promise of inclusive citizenship. Journal of Latin American Studies, 56(1), 163 - 165. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022216X24000087
  • Parry, Jonathan, Thoma, Johanna (2024). Politics as moral choice. In What is Politics? . Polity Press. [In Press] picture_as_pdf
  • Pedi, Revecca, Konstantinidis, Iannis (2024). Small states navigating shelters and political shocks: the republic of Cyprus between EU sanctions and multivector foreign policy. (GreeSE paper No. 202). Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Perrons, Diane (2024). Why are neoliberal policies machistas? In Bohoslavsky, J. & Rulli, M. (Eds.), Feminism in Public Debt: A Human Rights Approach (pp. 150 - 163). Bristol University Press. https://doi.org/10.56687/9781529237290-016 picture_as_pdf
  • Quinn, Seán Danny (2024). The egalitarian dream in revolutionary Catalonia: land, collectivisation and conflict during the Spanish Civil War [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004623 picture_as_pdf
  • Rantanen, Terhi (2024). Dead men’s propaganda: ideology and utopia in comparative communications studies. LSE Press. https://doi.org/10.31389/lsepress.wmf picture_as_pdf
  • Serra, Laura (6 August 2024) Why young people don't vote Reform. British Politics and Policy at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Shah, Alpa (2024). The incarcerations. W. Collins & Co..
  • Siklodi, Nora, Choi, Seoyoung, Rutazibwa, Olivia (2024). Reading-through be-longing: towards a methodology for political sciences otherwise. Asian Journal of Women's Studies, 30(3), 145 - 170. https://doi.org/10.1080/12259276.2024.2310768 picture_as_pdf
  • Stokoe, Elizabeth (2024-06-10 - 2024-07-05) The politics of conversation [Poster]. Displays of power: LSE Festival exhibition 2024, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom, GBR. picture_as_pdf
  • Venkatesh, Nikhil (2024). Book review: Social anarchism and the rejection of moral tyranny, by Jesse Spafford. Mind, https://doi.org/10.1093/mind/fzae014 picture_as_pdf
  • Vibert, Frank (2024). The classic concept: an architecture for learning. In Rethinking the Separation of Powers: Democratic Resilience in Troubled Times (pp. 19 – 40). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035315802.00011 picture_as_pdf
  • Westeren, Felix (10 May 2024) The name of the game: soft power and the Eurovision Song Contest. Department of Government. picture_as_pdf
  • Ye, Chenhao (2024). Parasitical media in post-socialist China: the financialisation of the Chinese digital news industry [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004802
  • Zerbini, Antoine (2024). Essays in informational political economy [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004738 picture_as_pdf
  • 2023
  • Onyango, Gedion (Ed.) (2023). State politics and public policy in Eastern Africa: a comparative perspective. Springer International (Firm). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13490-6
  • Ackah-Arthur, Jemima (2023). The state, non-state actors, and populations: security responses to insurgent attacks in Sub-Saharan Africa [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004635
  • Amir, Sulfikar (2023). Scrutinising Nusantara: the making of an authoritarian city. (Southeast Asia Working Paper Series 5). London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Anstead, Nick, O'Loughlin, Ben (2023). New frontiers in two-screen politics. In Coleman, S. & Sorensen, L. (Eds.), Handbook of Digital Politics (pp. 155 - 167). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800377585.00019
  • Brakke, Gray (2023). Ambivalent insurgencies: citizenship, land politics and development in Hanoi and its periurban fringe. Urban Studies, 60(6), 1123-1138. https://doi.org/10.1177/00420980221135402 picture_as_pdf
  • Calel, Raphael, Dechezlepretre, Antoine, Venmans, Frank (2023). Policing carbon markets. (Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment Working Papers 400). Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Chen, Ronggang (2023). 'Protecting our best brother China': fangirls, youth political participation and nationalism in contemporary China [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004518
  • Deel, Sean (2023). Freedom through movement? The promise of EU citizenship and the limits of a transnational life [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004763
  • Dossi, Gaia, Morando, Marta (2023). Political ideology and innovation. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1969). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Engelhard, Alice (2023). Categorising movement: mobility and world order from the imperial to the international [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004699
  • Fergusson, Leopoldo, Robinson, James A., Torres, Santiago (2023). The interaction of economic and political inequality in Latin America. (III Working Papers 133). International Inequalities Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.ezdcldjho6jy picture_as_pdf
  • Finighan, Reuben (2023). Stabilising liberal societies in a world of radical innovation: committed actors, adaptive rules, and the origins of social order [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004598
  • Fontrier, Anna-Maria, Kanavos, Panos (2023). Do reimbursement recommendations by the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technology in Health translate into coverage decisions for orphan drugs in the Canadian province of Ontario? Value in Health, 26(7), 1011 - 1021. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2023.02.013 picture_as_pdf
  • Keating, Michael, McAllister, Ian, Page, Edward C., Peters, B. Guy (2023). Politics in England. In Keating, M., McAllister, I., Page, E. C. & Peters, B. G. (Eds.), The Problem of Governing: Essays for Richard Rose (pp. 21 - 37). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40817-5_2
  • Kelly, Anthony (2023). Recontextualising partisan outrage online: analysing the public negotiation of Trump support among American conservatives in 2016. AI and Society, 38(5), 2025 – 2036. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-020-01109-5 picture_as_pdf
  • Khaitan, Tarun (2023). Aversive constitutionalism. In O’Regan, K., Choudhry, S. & Bernal, C. (Eds.), Elgar Research Handbook on Constitutional Interpretation . Edward Elgar. picture_as_pdf
  • Koniordos, Sokratis, Sotiropoulos, Dimitri A. (2023). The paradoxes and mixed record of culture wars in contemporary Greece. (Hellenic Observatory Discussion Papers on Greece and Southeast Europe 182). Hellenic Observatory, European Institute. picture_as_pdf
  • La Lova, Lanabi (2023). What do news media in Putin's Russia reveal about the regime’s survival strategy? [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Lokot, Tetyana (2023). Russia’s networked authoritarianism in Ukraine’s occupied territories during the full-scale invasion: control and resilience. LSE Public Policy Review, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.31389/lseppr.85 picture_as_pdf
  • Luxmoore, Sara, Silva, Jonathan Cardoso, Ramaciotti, Pedro (2023). PL EU: emoji, language games and political polarisation. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 3558, 639 - 660. picture_as_pdf
  • Mastrandrea, Vittoria (2023). 'Saved for the nation'? Interrogating the construction of national treasures in the UK [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004762 picture_as_pdf
  • Meibauer, Gustav, Phull, Kiran, Alejandro, Audrey, Ciflikli, Gokhan (2023). Alternative metrics, traditional problems? Assessing gender dynamics in the altmetrics of political science. European Political Science, https://doi.org/10.1057/s41304-023-00431-y picture_as_pdf
  • Micheni, Makena Nyawira (2023). Fractured brotherhoods: ethnic identity in multi-ethnic violent political organisations [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004521
  • Mitsch, Frieder (2023). Structural change, institutional adaptation, and regional polarisation: some lessons from Germany [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004681
  • Mueller, Christian (2023). Vying for votes: a comparison of off- and online election campaign strategies [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004638
  • Munene, Martin Brown (2023). Transboundary climate and adaptation risks governance [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004656
  • Nazneen, Marina (2023). Who's getting what? The dynamics of power, patronage, and clientelism in climate change adaptation initiatives in Bangladesh [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004658
  • Oliver, Adam (2023). A little give and take. LSE Public Policy Review, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.31389/lseppr.36 picture_as_pdf
  • Paduano, Stephen (2023). How domestic economic imbalances shape foreign economic policies: understanding the emergence and mechanics of Chinese overseas lending, 1978-2017 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Page, Edward C. (2023). Inheritance, choice and change. In Keating, M., McAllister, I., Page, E. C. & Peters, B. G. (Eds.), The Problem of Governing: Essays for Richard Rose (pp. 163 - 182). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40817-5_9 picture_as_pdf
  • Sayle, Ben (2023). Reconsidering the “Edwardian Radical Right”, 1903-1918 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004579
  • Sazo, Diego (2023). Chile 2022: from great expectations to rising pessimism. Revista de Ciencia Política (Santiago), 43(2), 193 - 222. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-090x2023005000118 picture_as_pdf
  • Sepulveda Coelho Brito Filho, Tarsis Daylan (2023). Bordering humanness, securing whiteness: race, colonialism, and violence at the European borders [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004558
  • Tazmini, Ghoncheh (2023). The presidency: relevance of the secondary executive. In Kamrava, M. (Ed.), The Sacred Republic: Power and Institutions in Iran (pp. 123 - 144). Oxford University Press/British Academy. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197747711.001.0001
  • Teehankee, Julio C. (2023). Beyond nostalgia: the Marcos political comeback in the Philippines. (Southeast Asia Working Paper Series 7). London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Theros, Marika (2023). The political economy of intervention: power, insecurity and networks in Afghanistan, 2001–2021 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Trubowitz, Peter, Burgoon, Brian (2023). Geopolitics and democracy: the Western liberal order from foundation to fracture. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197535400.001.0001
  • Van Wingerden, Enrike (2023). Catastrophic comparisons: International Relations through elsewhere [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004566
  • Wahiu, Winluck (2023). Constitution-building court actors in South Africa and Kenya [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004739
  • White, Jonathan (2023). What makes climate change a populist issue? (Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment Working Papers 401). Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Wilkinson, Michael (2023). Book review: European identity isn’t an antidote to nationalism. Jacobin,
  • Zachariades, Alexandros (2023). Greek and Cypriot foreign policy in the Middle East: small states and the limits of neoclassical realism [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004604 picture_as_pdf
  • 2022
  • Ahmad, Ehtisham (2022). Multilevel responses to risks, shocks and pandemics: lessons from the evolving Chinese governance model. Journal of Chinese Governance, 7(2), 291 - 319. https://doi.org/10.1080/23812346.2020.1813395 picture_as_pdf
  • Angioni, Giovanni Francesco (2022). Essays on the political economy of preferences for redistribution and deservingness in the age of realignments and new cleavages [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004447
  • Avery, Molly (2022). The Latin American Anticommunist International: Chile, Argentina and Central America, 1977-1984 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004400
  • Baron, Denise (2022). The group-ishness of voting: preferences towards group membership, within-group authority, and between-group hierarchy shape and predict the way we vote [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004465
  • Bridel, Anna (2022). Stormy weather: democratizing expertise in a changing climate: essays on environmental knowledge and social vulnerability in Mexico and India [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004438
  • Erlich, Aaron, Dantas, Stefano G., Bagozzi, Benjamin E., Berliner, Daniel, Palmer-Rubin, Brian (2022). Multi-label prediction for political text-as-data. Political Analysis, 30(4), 463 - 480. https://doi.org/10.1017/pan.2021.15 picture_as_pdf
  • Hartman, Alexandra C., Khan, Sarah, Lake, Milli, Karim, Sabrina, Cheema, Ali, Liaqat, Asad, Mohmand, Shandana Khan (2022). Field experiments on gender: where the personal and political collide. PS - Political Science and Politics, 55(4), 764 - 768. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1049096522000415
  • Higgins, Kathryn Claire (2022). Realness, wrongness, justice exploring criminalization as a mediated politics of vulnerability [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004431
  • Hirst, Catherine (2022). Revolution, international counterrevolution and world order [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004457
  • Kolodny, Robin, Serota, Maxwell (5 August 2022) The 2022 midterms: up and down the ballot, Pennsylvania reflects national political splits. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Koulaxi, Afroditi-Maria (2022). Citizen identity through the encounter: a kaleidoscopic view of Athenians’ encounters with migrants in a city of compounded crises [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004442
  • Kuhlmann, Finia (2022). Accounting for vulnerability [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004506
  • Lall, Ranjit, Robinson, Thomas (2022). The MIDAS touch: accurate and scalable missing-data imputation with deep learning. Political Analysis, 30(2), 179 - 196. https://doi.org/10.1017/pan.2020.49 picture_as_pdf
  • Lawall, Katharina (2022). Hate trumps love? The implications of negative partisanship for voters and political parties [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004434
  • Lewis, David, Hossain, Abul (2022). Local political consolidation in Bangladesh: power, informality and patronage. Development and Change, 53(2), 356 - 375. https://doi.org/10.1111/dech.12534 picture_as_pdf
  • Mansell, Robin (2022). Science diplomacy and internet governance. In Marzouki, M. & Calderaro, A. (Eds.), Internet diplomacy: shaping the global politics of cyberspace . Rowman and Littlefield. picture_as_pdf
  • McCulloch, Steven, Sparks, Paula (2022-07-18 - 2022-07-22) National mechanisms to represent animals in policy [Other]. Animalaw: Visions for the Future, Online.
  • McNeil, Andrew (2022). Intergenerational social mobility and political outcomes: the journey matters [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004497
  • McNeill Douglas, Richard (9 May 2022) How can researchers influence policy when their work lies outside the political mainstream? Impact of Social Sciences Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Mendes Fialho, Fabricio (2022). Race and non-electoral political participation in Brazil, South Africa, and the United States. Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics, 7(2), 262-293. https://doi.org/10.1017/rep.2021.29 picture_as_pdf
  • Norderland, Miran Andreas (2022). When open-meets-digital: GOV.uk info-attention marketplace, actionable UK government priorities and agenda-attention [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004461
  • O'Byrne, Ryan Joseph (2022). Resistant resilience: agency and resilience among refugees resisting humanitarian corruption in Uganda. Civil Wars, 24(2-3), 328 - 356. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698249.2022.2092686 picture_as_pdf
  • Oliveira, Thiago R. (2022). It’s a matter of (change over) time: the role of police conduct on the dynamics of attitudes towards legal authority [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004396
  • Oliver, Adam (2022). Curtailing freedoms to protect freedom: regulating against behavioural-informed infringements on a fair exchange. Journal of European Public Policy, 29(12), 1982 - 1993. https://doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2022.2145340 picture_as_pdf
  • Oliver, Adam (2022). Introduction: a symposium on the behavioural limits of the state. Journal of European Public Policy, 29(12), 1928 - 1933. https://doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2022.2144931 picture_as_pdf
  • Park, Jaehyoung (2022). The political economy of social investment policies: evidence from the OECD countries [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004415
  • Qiu, Yitong (2022). Power and identity in the Qing empire: a study of the political and economic life of the elites through confiscation inventories 1700-1912 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004455
  • Rodehau-Noack, Johanna (2022). 'A culture of prevention': the idea of preventability and the construction of war as a governance object [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004423
  • Sharp, Deen (2022). Revolt toward reconstruction in Lebanon. In Guirado, J. (Ed.), Political Economy of Infrastructure in the Middle East and North Africa (pp. 7 - 15). SEPAD.
  • Sharp, Deen (2022). Scars of war and reconstruction in Lebanon. In Dainese, E. & Staničić, A. (Eds.), War Diaries: Design after the Destruction of Art and Architecture . University of Virginia Press.
  • Shelley, Cain (2022). Justice & class consciousness: a theory of political transition [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004487
  • Silva Palacios, Vicente (2022). The Schumpeterian consensus: the new logic of global social policy to face digital transformation. Journal of Social Policy, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047279422000861
  • Torrisi, Orsola (2022). Armed conflict and family outcomes: the consequences of exposure to war on fertility, teen marriage and intimate partner violence [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004450
  • Townsley, Joshua, Cutts, David (2022). How do voters want to be contacted and are parties listening? Evidence from a recent election in Wales. Political Studies, 72(1), 90 - 111. https://doi.org/10.1177/00323217221091503
  • Wang, Yan (2022). Falsification of ‘manufactured compliance’ and wider legitimation and governmentality issues. In Pension Policy and Governmentality in China: Manufacturing Public Compliance (pp. 129 - 179). LSE Press. https://doi.org/10.31389/lsepress.ppc.f picture_as_pdf
  • Wang, Yan (2022). Introduction. In Pension Policy and Governmentality in China: Manufacturing Public Compliance (pp. 1 - 8). LSE Press. https://doi.org/10.31389/lsepress.ppc.a picture_as_pdf
  • Wang, Yan (2022). Manufacturing compliance with ‘rule by design’. In Pension Policy and Governmentality in China: Manufacturing Public Compliance (pp. 9 - 26). LSE Press. https://doi.org/10.31389/lsepress.ppc.b picture_as_pdf
  • Wang, Yan (2022). Maximising support for pension reform using policy experimentation, and the potential to backfire. In Pension Policy and Governmentality in China: Manufacturing Public Compliance (pp. 91 - 127). LSE Press. https://doi.org/10.31389/lsepress.ppc.e picture_as_pdf
  • Wang, Yan (2022). Pension issues, state governmentality, and falsified compliance in a comparative perspective. In Pension Policy and Governmentality in China: Manufacturing Public Compliance (pp. 181 - 199). LSE Press. https://doi.org/10.31389/lsepress.ppc.g picture_as_pdf
  • Wang, Yan (2022). Who deserves benefits and why: constructing fairness, pension expectations, and subjectivity. In Pension Policy and Governmentality in China: Manufacturing Public Compliance (pp. 49 - 90). LSE Press. https://doi.org/10.31389/lsepress.ppc.d picture_as_pdf
  • Wang, Yan (2022). Who gets what and how: governance based on subpopulations. In Pension Policy and Governmentality in China: Manufacturing Public Compliance (pp. 27 - 48). LSE Press. https://doi.org/10.31389/lsepress.ppc.c picture_as_pdf
  • Wilkinson, Tom (2022). Youth movements and mobilisations in post-colonial India, circa 1930-1970 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004443
  • Willenbücher, Sarah-Esther Anneliese (2022). Why comply? Experimental evidence on the European stability and growth pact’s incentives for member states [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004553
  • Yu, Ssu-Han (2022). Mediating democracy: the generations of soft authoritarianism and democratic consolidation in Taiwan [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004451
  • 2021
  • Aldaz Pena, Raul (2021). Oiling congress: windfall revenues, institutions, and policy change in the long run. Journal of Politics in Latin America, 13(2), 141 - 165. https://doi.org/10.1177/1866802X211003306 picture_as_pdf
  • Alejandro, Audrey (2021). Reflexive discourse analysis: a methodology for the practice of reflexivity. European Journal of International Relations, https://doi.org/10.1177/1354066120969789 picture_as_pdf
  • Amini, Babak (2021). “Council democratic” movements in the First World War era: a comparative-historical study of the German and Italian cases [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004276 picture_as_pdf
  • Andrawos, Nader (2021). Righting dissent: intellectual critique and human rights in Egypt [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Avery, Molly (2021). Connecting Central America to the Southern Cone: the Chilean and Argentine response to the Nicaraguan revolution of 1979. Americas, 78(4), 553 - 579. https://doi.org/10.1017/tam.2021.7
  • Banaji, Shakuntala (2021). Digital Democracy, Social Media and Disinformation by Petros Iosifidis and Nicholas Nicoli. International Journal of Press/Politics, 26(3), 752 - 754. https://doi.org/10.1177/19401612211020914 picture_as_pdf
  • Barlow, Pepita, Thow, A.M. (2021). Neoliberal discourse, actor power, and the politics of nutrition policy: a qualitative analysis of informal challenges to nutrition labelling regulations at the World Trade Organization, 2007-2019. Social Science & Medicine, 273, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.113761 picture_as_pdf
  • Bartlett, Will (2021). International assistance, donor interests, and state capture in the Western Balkans. Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 29(2), 184 - 200. https://doi.org/10.1080/14782804.2020.1794801 picture_as_pdf
  • Biffi Isla, Valeria (2021). The state effects of a state-led payment for ecosystem services scheme in Amazonian indigenous communities [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004410
  • Cote, Nicolas (2021). Measuring freedom, and its value [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004326
  • Dawson, Katherine (2021). Geologising urban political ecology (UPE): the urbanisation of sand in Accra, Ghana. Antipode, 53(4), 995 - 1017. https://doi.org/10.1111/anti.12718 picture_as_pdf
  • Dunaiski, Maurice (2021). Quasi-experiments in political behaviour [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004332
  • Fontana, Nicola (2021). Essays in political economy [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004279
  • Graeber, David (2021). All economies are ultimately human economies. Journal of World-Systems Research, 27(1), 317 - 323. https://doi.org/10.5195/jwsr.2021.1043 picture_as_pdf
  • Haddadi, Anissa (2021). (Post)colonial Egypt & its simulacra of liberation a capture of revolutionary desire [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004239
  • Hammoud Gallego, Omar (2021). Understanding the tide: a comparative analysis of policy responses to refugee inflows [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Hampe-Nathaniel, Astrid (2021). Progress on trial: how national timescapes shape postcolonial reconciliation [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004329
  • Heupel, Monika, Koenig-Archibugi, Mathias, Kreuder-Sonnen, Christian, Patberg, Markus, Séville, Astrid, Steffek, Jens, White, Jonathan (2021). Emergency politics after globalization. International Studies Review, 23(4), 1959 - 1987. https://doi.org/10.1093/isr/viab021 picture_as_pdf
  • Horder, Jeremy (2021). Online free speech and the suppression of false claims in politics. Journal of International and Comparative Law, 8(1), 15-52. picture_as_pdf
  • Howlett, Marnie (2021). Nationalism in the borderlands of a borderland: a critical, cartographical, and (de)constructional analysis of contemporary Ukraine [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Hunter, Tom (2021). Home style: governments, parties, and the domestic presentation of European integration [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004334
  • Hönig, Tillman (2021). Essays on the economics of conflict [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004290
  • Ivanov, Helena (2021). Inside propaganda: Serbian media in the Yugoslav Wars 1991-1995 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004409
  • Kong, Fuk Yin Jessica (2021). Soundscapes of feminist protests in London: collective identity construction through sonic resonance [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Louette, Antoine (2021). Segregated, standardised, repressed: socialisation and the entrenchment of structural domination [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004274
  • Meibauer, Gustav (2021). Ambiguous specificity: the production of foreign policy bullshit in electoral contexts. Politics, 41(1), 15 - 30. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263395720936039 picture_as_pdf
  • Ogunye, Temitayo (2021). By any means necessary? A liberal theory of social justice activism [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004333
  • Pelkmans, Mathijs (2021). Frontier dynamics: reflections on evangelical and Tablighi missions in Central Asia. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 63(1), 212 - 241. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417520000420 picture_as_pdf
  • Rahali, Miriam A. (2021). On the genealogy of the American millennial ideal: a celebrity case study of neoliberal feminism in the 21st century [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004338
  • Snow, Thea (12 February 2021) The (il)logic of legibility – why governments should stop simplifying complex systems. Impact of Social Sciences Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Spector, Branwen (2021). Uneven ground: an ethnographic study of Palestinian and settler mobility in the occupied Palestinian West Bank [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Sud, Gaurav Pratap (2021). Disinvestment? Out of the question. Managing German business subsidiaries in apartheid South Africa during the tenure of P.W. Botha, 1978-1989 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004272
  • Tomasi, Arduino (2021). Essays in political economy [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004304
  • Vieira, Jordan Patrick (2021). The austerity of time: living with neoliberalism, financialization, and difference in London’s Docklands [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004243
  • Wolton, Stephane (2021). Lobbying, inside and out: how special interest groups influence policy choices. Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 16(4), 467 - 503. https://doi.org/10.1561/100.00020007 picture_as_pdf
  • Wright, Hannah (2021). The making of militarism: gender, race and organisational cultures in UK national security policymaking [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Xiao, Kezhou (2021). Essays on political economy and development [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004253
  • Yeandle, Alex (2021). Does public broadcasting increase voter turnout? Evidence from the roll out of BBC radio in the 1920s. Electoral Studies, 74, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2021.102407 picture_as_pdf
  • 2020
  • Abbott, Kenneth W., Faude, Benjamin (2020). Choosing low-cost institutions in global governance. International Theory, https://doi.org/10.1017/S1752971920000202 picture_as_pdf
  • Ahlbäck, Johan (2020). Electoral integrity in unconsolidated democracies: challenges and potential remedies [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004208
  • Anderson, Christopher J., Arrondel, Luc, Blais, André, Daoust, Jean François, Laslier, Jean François, Van Der Straeten, Karine (2020). Messi, Ronaldo, and the politics of celebrity elections: voting for the best soccer player in the world. Perspectives on Politics, 18(1), 91 - 110. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592719002391 picture_as_pdf
  • Ashwin, Sarah, Utrata, Jennifer (2020). Masculinity Restored?: Putin’s Russia and Trump’s America. Contexts, 19(2). picture_as_pdf
  • Awad, Emiel (2020). Persuasive lobbying with allied legislators. American Journal of Political Science, 64(4), 938 - 951. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12523 picture_as_pdf
  • Bear, Laura, Simpson, Nikita, Angland, Michael, Bhogal, Jaskiran K., Bowers, Rebecca, Cannell, Fenella, Gardner, Katy, Lohiya, Anishka, James, Deborah & Jivraj, Naseem et al (2020). 'A good death' during the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK: a report on key findings and recommendations. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Beiser-McGrath, Janina, Beiser-McGrath, Liam F. (2020). Problems with products? Control strategies for models with interaction and quadratic effects. Political Science Research and Methods, 8(4), 707 - 730. https://doi.org/10.1017/psrm.2020.17 picture_as_pdf
  • Beiser-McGrath, Liam F. (2020). Separation and rare events. Political Science Research and Methods, 10(2), 428 - 437. https://doi.org/10.1017/psrm.2020.46 picture_as_pdf
  • Berliner, Daniel, Bagozzi, Benjamin E., Palmer-Rubin, Brian, Erlich, Aaron (2020). The political logic of government disclosure: evidence from information requests in Mexico. Journal of Politics, 0(0), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1086/709148 picture_as_pdf
  • Besley, Timothy, Velasco, Andres (9 May 2020) Politicians can’t hide behind scientists forever – even in a pandemic. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Bhat, Ramnath (2020). The politics of internet infrastructure: communication policy, governmentality and subjectivation in Chhattisgarh, India [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004175
  • Boeddeling, Jann (2020). From resistance to revolutionary praxis: subaltern politics in the Tunisian revolution [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Bolet, Diane (2020). "All politics is local": how local context explains radical right voting [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Bonnet, Tyler Alexander (2020). Russia and the rise of China: an analysis of Russian foreign policy towards China under Putin [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004301
  • Bostian, Luke (20 August 2020) Book review: reconstructing democracy: how citizens are building from the ground up by Charles Taylor, Patricia Nanz and Madeleine Beaubien Taylor. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Brierley, Sarah, Kramon, Eric (2020). Party campaign strategies in Ghana: rallies, canvassing and handouts. African Affairs, 119(477), 587 - 603. https://doi.org/10.1093/afraf/adaa024
  • Brierley, Sarah (2020). Combining patronage and merit in public sector recruitment. Journal of Politics, https://doi.org/10.1086/708240 picture_as_pdf
  • Brierley, Sarah, Kramon, Eric, Ofosu, George (2020). The moderating effect of debates on political attitudes. American Journal of Political Science, 64(1), 19 - 37. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12458 picture_as_pdf
  • Bruter, Michael, Harrison, Sarah (2020). Inside the mind of a voter: a new approach to electoral psychology. Princeton University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691202013
  • Bursztyn, Leonardo, Callen, Mike, Ferman, Bruno, Gulzar, Saad, Hasanain, Ali, Yuchtman, Noam (2020). Political identity: experimental evidence on anti-Americanism in Pakistan. Journal of the European Economic Association, 18(5), 2532 – 2560. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeea/jvz053 picture_as_pdf
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  • Cassino, Dan (9 April 2020) How men's misplaced sense of masculinity in the face of Covid-19 may be killing them. USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Common, MacKenzie F. (2020). Rule of law and human rights issues in social media content moderation [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004219
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  • Costa-Font, Joan, Turati, Gilberto, Batinti, Alberto (2020). The political economy of health and healthcare: the rise of the patient citizen. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108653015
  • Degli Esposti, Nicola (2020). Whose Kurdistan? Class politics and Kurdish nationalism in the Middle East, 1918-2018 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004201
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  • Easton, Christina (2020). Liberalism, education, and promoting 'British values' in schools [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Elizalde, Pilar (2020). Human rights promotion, contestation, and politicisation in international human rights institutions: a study of the Universal Periodic Review 2008-2016 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004193
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  • Fujikawa, Kentaro (2020). Serving peace and democracy? The rationales and impact of post-conflict self-determination referendums in Eritrea, East Timor, and South Sudan [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004244
  • Gartzou-Katsouyanni, Kira (2020). Cooperation against the odds: a study on the political economy of local development in a country with small firms and small farms [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004307
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  • Green, Caroline (2020). The impact of colonialism on human rights diplomacy: Britain’s colonial legacy and the UN agenda for the advancement of women 1950-1975 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Gutierrez, Angela, Ocampo, Angela X. (27 January 2020) How Latino anger about Trump has led to greater political action. USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog. picture_as_pdf
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  • Göpffarth, Julian Jasper (2020). Querdenker: local intellectuals, far-right populism and the politics of aesthetics of Kulturnation in Germany [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004406
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  • Hall, Matthew S. (2020). Conspiracy theory beliefs and worldviews: a mixed-methods approach exploring the psychology of monologicality, dialogicality and belief development [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Hallerberg, Mark, Wehner, Joachim (2020). When do you get economists as policy makers? British Journal of Political Science, 50(3), 1193 - 1205. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007123417000801
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  • Jassal, Nirvikar (2020). Gender, law enforcement, and access to justice: evidence from all-women police stations in India. American Political Science Review, 114(4), 1035 - 1054. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055420000684 picture_as_pdf
  • Jiménez-Martínez, César (2020). Media and the image of the nation during Brazil’s 2013 protests. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38238-4
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  • Kelly, Anthony Patrick (2020). Voices of outrage: online partisan media, user-generated news commentary, and the contested boundaries of American conservatism during the 2016 US presidential election [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004230
  • Kostovicova, Denisa, Sokolić, Ivor, Fridman, Orli (2020). Introduction below peace agreements: everyday nationalism or everyday peace? Nations and Nationalism, 26(2), 424 - 430. https://doi.org/10.1111/nana.12595 picture_as_pdf
  • Krause, Monika (2020). Prioritization in human rights NGOs: the role of intra-organizational units of planning. Journal of Human Rights, 19(2), 168 - 182. https://doi.org/10.1080/14754835.2019.1647101 picture_as_pdf
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  • Lisi, Giulio (2020). Essays on central bank transparency, accountability and reputation [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Luke, Dave (2020). Old issues, new threats: mine action and IEDs in urban environments. (Strategic Updates February 2020). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
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  • Marchi, Ludovica (2020). Encouraging security cooperation at the Forum? The EU’s efforts at ARF vis-à-vis Myanmar via ASEAN: 2004-2008. Korea Review of International Studies,
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  • McKay, Tasseli (2020). When state violence comes home: partner violence in an era of mass incarceration [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004179
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  • Myrodias, Konstantinos (2020). The Eurozone crisis and the ‘intermediate’ economies: the political economies of Greece and Portugal [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004308
  • Nath, Maanik (2020). The state and rural credit markets in south India, 1930-1960 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004197
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  • Alsayed, Wafa (2019). Foreign policy making in the small Gulf states: state formation processes, ideas and identities in Kuwait and Bahrain [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
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  • Black, Megan (2019). Scene/unseen: mining for the treasure of the Sierra Madre’s critique of American capitalist exploitation in Mexico. Modern American History, 2(1), 23-47. https://doi.org/10.1017/mah.2019.4
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  • Zhu, Xiaoxi (2019). A neoliberalizing Chinese cinema: political economy of the Chinese film industry in post-WTO China [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004044
  • van Basshuysen, Philippe (2019). Philosophical and ethical aspects of economic design [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • van Dorp, Lucy, Lowes, Sara, Weigel, Jonathan L., Ansari-Pour, Naser, López, Saioa, Mendoza-Revilla, Javier, Robinson, James A., Henrich, Joseph, Thomas, Mark G. & Nunn, Nathan et al (2019). Genetic legacy of state centralization in the Kuba Kingdom of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 116(2), 593 - 598. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1811211115 picture_as_pdf
  • van Ommen, Eline (2019). Sandinistas go global: Nicaragua and Western Europe, 1977-1990 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • van der Meulen Rodgers, Yana, Coast, Ernestina, Armstrong, Nicky (2019). Trump’s reinstatement and expansion of the global gag rule has harmful effects for women, men, and children. picture_as_pdf
  • Çaylı, Eray (2019). Making violence public: spatializing (counter)publicness through the 1993 Sivas Arson attack, Turkey. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 43(6), 1106-1122. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2427.12764 picture_as_pdf
  • Özdemir, Seçkin Sertdemir, Mutluer, Nil, Özyürek, Esra (2019). Exile and plurality in neoliberal times: Turkey's Academics for Peace. Public Culture, 31(2), 235-259. https://doi.org/10.1215/08992363-7286801 picture_as_pdf
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  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Park, Alice, Taylor, Ros (Eds.) (2018). The UK's changing democracy: the 2018 Democratic Audit. LSE Press. https://doi.org/10.31389/book1 picture_as_pdf
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  • Abbas, Tahir (2018). Implementing ‘Prevent’ in countering violent extremism in the UK: a left-realist critique. Critical Social Policy, https://doi.org/10.1177/0261018318819001 picture_as_pdf
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  • Ackerman, Bruce, Le Grand, Julian (2018). How to have a serious referendum on Brexit and avoid a rerun of the original. picture_as_pdf
  • Ackerman, Bruce, Le Grand, Julian (2018). People’s vote: what would a serious Brexit referendum look like? picture_as_pdf
  • Agarwal, Mahak (2018). Isolated climate policies and the actions of India. picture_as_pdf
  • Agramont, Daniel, Bonifaz, Gustavo (2018). The growing Chinese presence in Latin America and its (Geo)political manifestations in Bolivia. (Working papers 2/2018). LSE Global South Unit.
  • Aguilera, Rodrigo (2018). Discretionary rule of law in Mexico could undermine AMLO's anti-corruption drive. picture_as_pdf
  • Ahad, Aliyyah (2018). Other EU countries must reach out to the Britons living there. picture_as_pdf
  • Ainley, Kirsten (2018). Retreat or retrenchment? An analysis of the International Criminal Court's failure to prosecute presidents. In Brysk, A. & Stohl, M. (Eds.), Contracting Human Rights: Crisis, Accountability, and Opportunity (pp. 179-193). Edward Elgar.
  • Al, Serhun (2018). Book review: Turkey's July 15th coup: what happened and why edited by M. Hakan Yavuz and Bayram Balci. picture_as_pdf
  • Al-Ali, Nadje, Tas, Latif (2018). Dialectics of struggle: challenges to the Kurdish women's movement. (LSE Middle East Centre Paper Series 22). Middle East Centre, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Al-Ghazzi, Omar (2018). Grendizer leaves for Sweden: Japanese anime nostalgia on Syrian social media. Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, 11(1), 52-71. https://doi.org/10.1163/18739865-01101004
  • Alexander, Brian (2018). Why we should expect to see more rule-breaking in Congress from now on. picture_as_pdf
  • Ali, Mona (2018). UK financial power after Brexit: understanding the country's external balance sheets. picture_as_pdf
  • Allen, Peter (2018). Book review: the good politician: folk theories, political interaction and the rise of anti-politics by Nick Clarke et al. picture_as_pdf
  • Allott, Philip (2018). National sovereignty seems to mean something clear and precise. It does not. picture_as_pdf
  • Allott, Philip (2018). Sovereignty: a false friend in the defence of national identity. picture_as_pdf
  • Altun, Kahraman, Müller, Johannes (2018). WTO option in practice: how a no-deal Brexit would seriously damage key UK industries. picture_as_pdf
  • Amery, Fran (2018). A sea-change in abortion politics: Stella Creasy's proposal and its significance for the entire UK. picture_as_pdf
  • Andreouli, Eleni, Nicholson, Cathy (2018). Brexit and everyday politics: an analysis of focus‐group data on the EU referendum. Political Psychology, 39(6), 1323-1338. https://doi.org/10.1111/pops.12544 picture_as_pdf
  • Angelou, Angelos (2018). Jeremy is for turning: Labour's Liverpool conference marks a clear repositioning of the left on Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Anheier, Helmut K. (2018). Brexit: time for a moratorium? picture_as_pdf
  • Anheier, Helmut K. (2018). A five-year moratorium on Brexit is needed to allow the UK and the EU to fully get to grips with the process. picture_as_pdf
  • Anstead, Nick (2018). The idea of austerity in British politics, 2003-13. Political Studies, 66(2), 287-305. https://doi.org/10.1177/0032321717720376
  • Arman, Abukar (2018). Transformation euphoria in the Horn of Africa. picture_as_pdf
  • Arnesen, Sveinung (2018). The problem of feedback loops: do opinion polls reinforce popular views?
  • Aron, Hadas, Holland, Emily (2018). Donald Trump is fulfilling campaign promises - to Vladimir Putin. picture_as_pdf
  • Ashton, Nigel J (2018). British policy and Qaddafi's Libya: landmark victory in the battle for information rights. picture_as_pdf
  • Ast, Federico (2018). The new federalism: blockchain will decentralise big tech's power on the internet. picture_as_pdf
  • Awan-Scully, Roger (2018). Devolutionist unionist? Brexit won't ease the complexities of Welsh politics. picture_as_pdf
  • Aylott, Nicholas, Bolin, Niklas (2018). How the rise of the Swedish radical right changed the most stable party system in Europe. picture_as_pdf
  • Banaji, Shakuntala, Mejias, Sam, de la Pava Vélez, Benjamín (2018). The significance of ethnography in youth participation research: active citizenship in the UK after the Brexit vote. Socialni Studia, 15(2), 97 - 115. https://doi.org/10.5817/SOC2018-2-97 picture_as_pdf
  • Barkawi, Tarak (2018). From law to history: the politics of war and empire. Global Constitutionalism, 7(3), 315-329. https://doi.org/10.1017/S2045381718000278
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  • Bastos, Marco, Mercea, Dan (2018). Brexit tweets suggest nationalism and austerity - rather than populism - motivated voters. picture_as_pdf
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  • Baudenbacher, Carl (2018). Two souls in Europe's breast: the attractions of EFTA for the UK. picture_as_pdf
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  • Begg, Iain (2018). "Read my lips": no Brexit dividend. picture_as_pdf
  • Begg, Iain (2018). Read my lips: no such thing as a Brexit dividend. picture_as_pdf
  • Begg, Iain (2018). The UK is heading towards a frightening constitutional crisis over Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Begg, Iain (2018). What if Britain rejoined the EU? Breaking up may be less hard than making up. picture_as_pdf
  • Begg, Iain (2018). A paler shade of grey? It is hard to see how any in-between version of Brexit can prevail. picture_as_pdf
  • Begg, Iain (2018). A soft Brexit is a compromise that would please no one. picture_as_pdf
  • Belakova, Nikola (2018). Defamation, privacy and freedom of expression. A socio-legal study of the interplay between the Slovak personality/goodwill protection regime and journalism, 1996- 2016 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Bell, Lauren C. (2018). Justice Kennedy's retirement politicizes the Supreme Court and complicates the congressional midterms. picture_as_pdf
  • Bellamy, Richard, Bonotti, Matteo, Castiglione, Dario, Lacey, Joseph, Näsström, Sofia, Owen, David, White, Jonathan (2018). The democratic production of political cohesion: partisanship, institutional sesign and life form. Contemporary Political Theory, https://doi.org/10.1057/s41296-018-00285-w picture_as_pdf
  • Berliner, Daniel, Bagozzi, Benjamin E., Palmer-Rubin, Brian (2018). What information do citizens want? Evidence from one million information requests in Mexico. World Development, 109, 222 - 235. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2018.04.016 picture_as_pdf
  • Bermek, Sevinç, Çevik, Ledün (2018). Turkey's missing swing voters: understanding the results of the 2018 Turkish elections. picture_as_pdf
  • Besley, Timothy, Mueller, Hannes (2018). Cohesive institutions and the distribution of political rents: theory and evidence. In Basu, K. & Cordella, T. (Eds.), Institutions, Governance and the Control of Corruption (pp. 165-208). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65684-7_7 picture_as_pdf
  • Bhattacharya, Caroline (2018). Backbench rebels are likely to give Merkel a headache over Europe. picture_as_pdf
  • Bhuta, Aishwarya (2018). Book review: the free voice: on democracy, culture and the nation by Ravish Kumar. picture_as_pdf
  • Billitteri, Tom (2018). Gun control activism reaches the corporate boardroom. picture_as_pdf
  • Binney, George, Glanfield, Philip, Wilke, Gerhard (2018). A managerial orthodoxy dominates organisational life since the Thatcher/Reagan era.
  • Blattman, Christopher, Emeriau, Mathilde, Fiala, Nathan (2018). Do anti-poverty programs sway voters? Experimental evidence from Uganda. Review of Economics and Statistics, 100(5), 891 - 905. https://doi.org/10.1162/rest_a_00737 picture_as_pdf
  • Blick, Andrew, Dunleavy, Patrick (2018). London: devolved government and politics at metropolitan level. In Dunleavy, P., Park, A. & Taylor, R. (Eds.), The UK's changing democracy: the 2018 democratic audit (pp. 331-339). LSE Press. picture_as_pdf
  • Boin, Arjen, Lodge, Martin (2018). Enhancing the EU’s transboundary crisis management capacity: recommendations for practice. (Political Leadership in the EU and the New Normal D7.3b). TransCrisis. picture_as_pdf
  • Boin, Arjen, Lodge, Martin (2018). Future research recommendations. (Political Leadership in the EU and the New Normal D7.4). TransCrisis. picture_as_pdf
  • Bonotti, Matteo, White, Jonathan, Leman Ypi, Lea, Calder, Gideon, Donovan, Mark, Roberts, Peri, Vincent, Andrew, Williams, Howard (2018). In defence of political parties: a symposium on Jonathan White and Lea Ypi’s the meaning of partisanship. Political Studies Review, 16(4), 289-305. https://doi.org/10.1177/1478929918755662
  • Boone, Catherine (2018). Electoral politics and land-related conflict in Africa. In Cheeseman, N. (Ed.), Oxford handbook of African politics . Oxford University Press. picture_as_pdf
  • Booth, Alison, Fan, Elliott, Meng, Xin, Zhang, Dandan (2018). Lessons from a state-imposed gender equality policy in China.
  • Borchardt, Alexandra, Bironzo, Diego, Simon, Felix M. (2018). What bothers European media most about Brexit? picture_as_pdf
  • Borrelli, Lisa Marie (2018). Book review: Nordic nationalism and penal order: walling the welfare state by Vanessa Barker. picture_as_pdf
  • Bossetta, Michael, Segesten, Anamaria Dutceac, Trenz, Hans-Jörg (2018). The Brexit battle on Facebook: assessing echo chambers and polarisation. picture_as_pdf
  • Brant, Hanna K., Overby, L. Marvin, Masthay, Theodore J. (2018). Another reason Democrats will have difficulty retaking the US Senate this fall: Republicans' historical advantage in holding open seats. picture_as_pdf
  • Brant, Hanna K., Overby, L. Marvin, Masthay, Theodore J. (2018). John McCain's passing reminds us that death has always been an important part of life in the US Senate. picture_as_pdf
  • Brett, Daniel (2018). Why Romania's protests have failed to bring about real change. picture_as_pdf
  • Bridge, Olivia (2018). Is the government changing its stance towards asylum seekers? Don't hold your breath. picture_as_pdf
  • Brown, Stuart A. (2018). Sweden's election results: the view from across Europe. picture_as_pdf
  • Brown, Stuart A. (2018). Britain’s EU referendum: how did political science rise to the challenge? An assessment of online contributions during the campaign. European Political Science, https://doi.org/10.1057/s41304-018-0174-7
  • Browning, Christopher (2018). Existential anxiety: how Leave and Remain became badges of self-identity. picture_as_pdf
  • Bruno, Valerio Alfonso, Downes, James F. (2018). Why has the populist radical right outperformed the populist radical left in Europe? picture_as_pdf
  • Buhari-Gulmez, Didem (2018). Why Turkey's currency crisis is deepening the rift between Ankara and the West. picture_as_pdf
  • Bulat, Alexandra (2018). Outside the "London bubble": listening to views on Brexit and migration in Jaywick. picture_as_pdf
  • Buntaine, Mark T., Jablonski, Ryan S., Nielson, Daniel L., Pickering, Paula M. (2018). SMS texts on corruption help Ugandan voters hold elected councillors accountable at the polls. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115(26), 6668 - 6673. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1722306115
  • Buzan, Barry (2018). How and how not to develop IR theory: lessons from core and periphery. The Chinese Journal of International Politics, 11(4), 391-414. https://doi.org/10.1093/cjip/poy013 picture_as_pdf
  • Cabane, Lydie, Lodge, Martin (2018). Dealing with transboundary crises in the European Union: options for enhancing effective and legitimate transboundary crisis management capacities. (Political Leadership in the EU and the New Normal D7.3a). TransCrisis. picture_as_pdf
  • Cahill, Christine, Stone, Walter J. (2018). Candidates in the upcoming 2018 US House election should communicate consistent and clear policy positions to maximize votes. picture_as_pdf
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2018). The mainstreaming of extreme right-wing populism in the Low Countries: what is to be done? Communication, Culture & Critique, 11(1), 7-20. https://doi.org/10.1093/ccc/tcx002
  • Canévet, Josselin (2018). Book review: khaki capital: the political economy of the military of Southeast Asia edited by Paul Chambers and Napisa Waitoolkiat. picture_as_pdf
  • Capussela, Andrea (2018). Illegality and Italy's new government. picture_as_pdf
  • Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo (2018). Italy's crisis and the question of democracy. picture_as_pdf
  • Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo (2018). Kosovo and Serbia: a dangerous but not unprecedented Balkan land swap. picture_as_pdf
  • Cengiz, Firat (19 June 2018) We need to talk (more) about deliberative democracy in the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Cetorelli, Valeria (2018). Book Review: Arab political demography: population growth, labor migration and natalist policies (revised and expanded third edition) by Onn Winckler. The Middle East Journal, 72(2), 349-351. https://doi.org/10.3751/72.2.3
  • Chikohomero, Ringisai (2018). Civil society organisations can have a pivotal role in #Zimbabwe's transition towards building a democratic nation. picture_as_pdf
  • Christensen, Tom, Lodge, Martin (2018). Reputation management in societal security – a comparative study. American Review of Public Administration, https://doi.org/10.1177/0275074016670030
  • Chryssogelos, Angelos (2018). The European Parliament vote against Hungary underlined the EU's flawed approach to safeguarding democracy. picture_as_pdf
  • Collignon, Stefan (2018). Negative and positive liberty and the freedom to choose in Isaiah Berlin and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Journal of Philosophical Economics: Reflections on Economic and Social Issues, 12(1), 36-64.
  • Connolly, John, Judge, Andrew (2018). No-deal Brexit: the biggest test yet for UK crisis management? picture_as_pdf
  • Cope, Kevin, Crabtree, Charles (2018). Voters are much more likely to support immigrant-family separation if they watch Fox News or read Breitbart. picture_as_pdf
  • Corbett, Anne (3 November 2018) Universities are a bargaining chip in the Brexit free-trade future. LSE Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Cormack, Lindsey, Karl, Kristyn (2018). (Another) year of the woman? New evidence shows that women candidates are favored ahead of the 2018 midterms. picture_as_pdf
  • Cottakis, Michael (2018). The UK is edging closer to a people's vote. picture_as_pdf
  • Cottakis, Michael (2018). What is wrong with the Nordic model? picture_as_pdf
  • Crines, Andrew S. (2018). Shallow, hostile, toxic: Corbynism's social media problem. picture_as_pdf
  • Cuadras-Morató, Xavier, Rodon, Toni (2018). The dog that didn’t bark: on the effect of the Great Recession on the surge of secessionism. Ethnic and Racial Studies, https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2018.1547410 picture_as_pdf
  • Cutts, David, Russell, Andrew (2018). The 'exit from Brexit' illusion: why the Liberal Democrats cannot capture the 48. picture_as_pdf
  • Cvitanovic, Chris (2018). Dedicated boundary-spanners can support a more effective relationship between science and policy.
  • Dal Bó, Ernesto, Dal Bó, Pedro, Eyster, Erik (2018). The demand for bad policy when voters underappreciate equilibrium effects. Review of Economic Studies, 85(2), 964 - 998. https://doi.org/10.1093/restud/rdx031
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2018). Democratic transitions in the Levant: prospects for restoring a regional order. Uluslararası İlişkiler, 15(60), 31-44. https://doi.org/10.33458/uidergisi.525096 picture_as_pdf
  • Damian, Alexandru (2018). Moldova's political crisis is calling the country's commitment to European integration into question. picture_as_pdf
  • Dancey, Logan, Nelson, Kjersten, Ringsmuth, Eve M. (2018). Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is no stranger to contentious hearings. picture_as_pdf
  • Dardenne, Anne-Léonore (2018). Japan and the African challenge. picture_as_pdf
  • Dawes, Antonia (2018). The struggle for Via Bologna street market: crisis, racial denial and speaking back to power in Naples Italy. British Journal of Sociology, https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-4446.12347
  • Dawson, Kate (2018). Book review: open city Lagos by HBS Nigeria, Nsibidi Institute Lagos and Fabulous Urban Zurich.
  • De Grauwe, Paul, Ji, Yuemei (2018). Core-periphery relations in the Eurozone. The Economists' Voice, https://doi.org/10.1515/ev-2018-0027 picture_as_pdf
  • De Lyon, Josh, Leromain, Elsa, Molina-Domene, Maria (2018). Brexit is still a hot topic on Twitter, but public sentiments remain largely unchanged. picture_as_pdf
  • De Waal, Alex (2018). The prairie fire that burned Mogadishu: the logic of clan formation in Somalia. Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Deletant, Dennis (2018). Romania's protests and the PSD: understanding the deep malaise that now exists in Romanian society. picture_as_pdf
  • Deller, Rosemary (2018). LSE RB feature: interview with Nine Dots Prize winner James Williams on new book stand out of our light: freedom and resistance in the attention economy.
  • Dermineur, Elise M. (2018). Sweden's election: a vote free from meddling? picture_as_pdf
  • Devlieger, Clara (2018). Contractual dependencies: disability and the bureaucracy of begging in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. American Ethnologist, 45(4), 455 - 469. https://doi.org/10.1111/amet.12701 picture_as_pdf
  • Dhingra, Swati, Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P., Rappoport, Veronica, Sampson, Thomas, Thomas, Catherine (2018). UK trade and FDI: A post-Brexit perspective. Papers in Regional Science, 97(1), 9-24. https://doi.org/10.1111/pirs.12345
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  • Dommett, Kate, Power, Sam (2018). Membership organisations: how to boost numbers and activate engagement. picture_as_pdf
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  • Fagan, E.J. (2018). Even if they don't win back Congress in the midterms, the Democrats may still be able to set the agenda. picture_as_pdf
  • Faguet, Jean-Paul (2018). Transformation from below in Bangladesh: decentralization, local governance, and systemic change. Modern Asian Studies, 51(6), 1668-1694.
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  • Fergusson, Leopoldo, Molina, Carlos, Riaño, Juan Felipe (2018). I sell my vote, and so what? Incidence, social bias, and correlates of clientelism in Colombia. Economía, 19(1), 181 - 218. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2018.0011 picture_as_pdf
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  • Gleason, Shane, Jones, Jennifer J., McBean, Jessica Rae (2018). At the Supreme Court, women are more likely to be successful if they conform to stereotypes about their gender. picture_as_pdf
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  • Bartlett, Will, Ker-Lindsay, James, Alexander, Kristian, Prelec, Tena (2017). The United Arab Emirates as an emerging actor in the Western Balkans: the case of strategic investment in Serbia. Journal of Arabian Studies, 7(1), 94-112. https://doi.org/10.1080/21534764.2017.1322753
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  • Setzer, Joana (2015). Testing the boundaries of subnational diplomacy: the international climate action of local and regional governments. Transnational Environmental Law, 4(02), 319-337. https://doi.org/10.1017/S2047102515000126
  • Shadlen, Kenneth C. (2015). Ken Shadlen wins Open Article prize for 2014.
  • Simiti, Marilena (2015). 'Social need' or 'choice'? Greek civil society during the economic crisis. (GreeSE papers 95). Hellenic Observatory, European Institute.
  • Sked, Alan (2015). The case for Brexit. National Interest,
  • Smith, Jacob, Weinberg, Neil (2015). How an elevator can be key to a candidate’s electoral success.
  • Smith, Karen E. (2015). Mass atrocity prevention: forever elusive or potentially achievable? Politics and Governance, 3(3), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v3i3.488
  • Steinmüller, Hans (2015). Father Mao and the country-family: mixed emotions for fathers, officials, and leaders in China. Social Analysis, 59(4), 83-100. https://doi.org/10.3167/sa.2015.590406
  • Sudulich, Maria, Wall, Matthew, Baccini, Leonardo (2015). Wired voters: the effects of internet use on voters’ electoral uncertainty. British Journal of Political Science, 45(04), 853-881. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007123413000513
  • Surubaru, Neculai-Cristian (2015). Governing a dysfunctional state: the challenges facing Romania’s new technocratic government.
  • Szczerbiak, Aleks (2015). How will Poland’s Law and Justice party govern?
  • Tatsak, Jenny (2015). The first debate saw no clear winner in the GOP’s credibility contest.
  • Taylor-Gooby, Peter (2015). Paid work is never enough: we need to pay attention to the quality as well as the quantity of jobs created.
  • Terry, Jillian (2015). Book review: terror and insurgency in the Sahara-Sahel Region: corruption, contraband, jihad and the Mali War of 2012-2013 by Stephen A. Harmon.
  • Thatcher, Tom (2015). Book Review: How nations innovate: the political economy of technological innovation in affluent capitalist economies by Jingjing Huo.
  • Thomas, Christopher Alexander (2015). "Globalising sovereignty"? Pettit's neo-republicanism, international law and international institutions. Cambridge Law Journal, 74(3), 568-591. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0008197315000707
  • Tiemann, Gudio (26 May 2015) Electoral systems are significant in determining the structure of electorates. Democratic Audit Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Toscano, Alberto, Woodcock, Jamie (2015). Spectres of Marxism: a comment on Mike Savage's market model of class difference. Sociological Review, 63(2), 512-523. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-954X.12295
  • Travers, Tony (2015). Book Review: Taking power back: putting people in charge of politics by Simon Parker.
  • Tripp, Charles (2015). Battlefields of the republic: the struggle for public space in Tunisia. (LSE Middle East Centre paper series 13). Middle East Centre, LSE.
  • Tronconi, Filippo (2015). Beppe Grillo’s Five Star Movement must adapt if it wants to become a permanent feature of Italy’s party system.
  • Valentini, Laura (2015). Social Samaritan justice: when and why needy fellow citizens have a right to assistance. American Political Science Review, 109(4), 735 - 749. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055415000490
  • Vasilopoulou, Sofia, Halikiopoulou, Daphne (2015). Golden Dawn’s ‘nationalist solution’: explaining the rise of the far-right in Greece.
  • Veale, Michael (2015). Book review: the problem-solving capacity of the modern state.
  • Venugopal, Rajesh (2015). Democracy, development and the executive presidency in Sri Lanka. Third World Quarterly, 36(4), 670-690. https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2015.1024400
  • Venugopal, Rajesh (2015). Neoliberalism as concept. Economy and Society, 44(2), 165-187. https://doi.org/10.1080/03085147.2015.1013356
  • Vincent, Sam, Weigand, Florian, Hakimi, Hameed (2015). The Afghan local police – closing the security gap? Stability: International Journal of Security and Development, 4(1), 1-26. https://doi.org/10.5334/sta.gg
  • Webber, Douglas (2015). By most objective measures, Europe must now be classed as a declining power.
  • Webber, Grégoire (2015). Asking why in the study of human affairs. American Journal of Jurisprudence, 60(1), 51-78. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajj/auv005
  • Weigand, Florian (2015). Investigating the role of legitimacy in the political order of conflict-torn spaces. (Working papers SiT/WP/04/15). Security in Transition, LSE.
  • Wellings, Ben, Vines, Emma (2015). Are EU referendums undermining parliamentary sovereignty?
  • White, Jonathan (2015). Emergency Europe. Political Studies, 63(2), 300 - 318. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9248.12072
  • Willems, Wendy (2015). Risky dialogues: the performative state and the nature of power in a postcolony. Journal of African Cultural Studies, 27(3), 356-369. https://doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2015.1026881
  • Wilson, Kalpana (2015). Towards a radical re-appropriation: gender, development and neoliberal feminism. Development and Change, 46(4), 803-832. https://doi.org/10.1111/dech.12176
  • Wilson, Traci, Hobolt, Sara (2015). Allocating responsibility in multilevel government systems: voter and expert attributions in the European Union. Journal of Politics, 77(1), 102-113. https://doi.org/10.1086/678309
  • Wolton, Stephane (2015). Political conflicts, the role of opposition parties, and the limits on taxation. Journal of Theoretical Politics, 27(4), 570-587. https://doi.org/10.1177/0951629814559722
  • Wood, Matt (2015). Book review: the relevance of political science.
  • Wright, John S. F. (2015). The pathway out of neoliberalism and the analysis of political ideology in the post-crisis world. Journal of Political Ideologies, 20(2), 109-133. https://doi.org/10.1080/13569317.2015.1034467
  • Wyburn-Powell, Alun (21 May 2015) Can Labour recover to win in 2020? History says one thing, and the polls another. Democratic Audit Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Xenakis, Sappho, Cheliotis, Leonidas (2015). Anger management and the politics of crime in the Greek crisis. In Karyotis, G. & Gerodimos, R. (Eds.), The politics of extreme austerity: Greece in the Eurozone crisis (pp. 142-159). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Zhu, Ling, Clark, Jennifer H. (2015). Inequality in health care persists at the state level, especially in red states with diverse populations.
  • Zurawski, Jan (2015). A British departure from the EU will not inevitably lead to Scottish independence. Referenda are always unpredictable.
  • de Felice, Damiano, Graf, Andreas (2015). The potential of National Action Plans to implement human rights norms: an early assessment with respect to the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. Journal of Human Rights Practice, 7(1), 40-71. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhuman/huu023
  • de Vries, Catherine E. (2015). Five minutes with Catherine de Vries: “The left is now split over whether they simply oppose the EU’s policies or oppose what the EU stands for overall”.
  • von Weitershausen, Inez (2015). Book review: the European Council and the Council: new intergovernmentalism and institutional change by Uwe Puetter.
  • 2014
  • Kissane, Bill (Ed.) (2014). After civil war: division, reconstruction, and reconciliation in contemporary Europe. University of Pennsylvania. Press.
  • Obadare, Ebenezer, Willems, Wendy (Eds.) (2014). Civic agency in Africa: arts of resistance in the 21st century. James Currey (Firm).
  • Burdett, Ricky, Rode, Philipp, Shankar, Priya, Vahidy, Shan (Eds.) (2014). Governing urban futures (LSE Cities Conference, Delhi, India, 14-15 November 2014). LSE Cities.
  • Motadel, David (Ed.) (2014). Islam and the European empires. Oxford University Press.
  • Panizza, Francisco, Philip, George (Eds.) (2014). Moments of truth: the politics of financial crises in comparative perspective. Routledge.
  • Rossdale, Chris (Ed.) (2014). Occupying subjectivity: being and becoming radical in the twenty-first century [Special issue]. Globalizations, 12(1).
  • London School of Economics and Political Science. Middle East Centre (2014-05-27) Statebuilding and gender in the Kurdistan region of Iraq: workshop report [Other]. Statebuilding and Gender in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Joint Workshop of LSE Middle East Centre and the American University in Dubai, Erbil, Iraq, IRQ.
  • Gupta, Aarti, Mason, Michael (Eds.) (2014). Transparency in global environmental governance: critical perspectives. MIT Press.
  • Adebowale, Victor, Kippin, Henry (2014). When people feel they are not involved in shaping public services, this puts at risk the ‘social contract’ between citizen and state.
  • Ahler, Douglas J. (2014). American politics is contentious, but the public is not as polarized as it thinks it is.
  • Ainley, Kirsten (2014). Justifying justice: verdicts at the ECCC.
  • Akirav, Osnat (2014). The skills needed to be re-elected are different to those needed to be an effective legislator.
  • Akkoyunlu, Feyzi Karabekir (2014). The rise and fall of the hybrid regime: guardianship and democracy in Iran and Turkey [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Ali, Taskeen (2014). Black money. LSE Research Festival 2014. London, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Ali, Taskeen (2014). Burning assets. LSE Research Festival 2014. London, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Ali, Taskeen (2014). Charred by charcoal. LSE Research Festival 2014. London, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Allen, Beccy (2014). Prime Minister’s Questions needs to change to improve Parliament’s reputation with the public.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). Cuomo’s tax freeze backlash in New York, limits to immigrants’ rights in Georgia, and Jerry Brown not sold on marijuana legalization in California – US state blog round up for 1 – 7 March.
  • Allen, Nicholas, Birch, Sarah (2014). The Rochester by-election highlights a pervasive ‘anti-politics’ mood in the UK.
  • Alsayed, Wafa (2014). The impatience of youth: political activism in the gulf. Survival, 56(4), 91-106. https://doi.org/10.1080/00396338.2014.941572
  • Altomonte, Carlo, Aquilante, Tommaso, Békés, Gábor, Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P. (2014). Internationalization and innovation of firms: evidence and policy. (CEP Special Reports CEPSP32). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Amico di Meane, Tommaso (2014). Photo-notes from Varanasi: reflections on youth engagement in the 2014 elections.
  • Anadon, Laura Diaz, Matus, Kira J. M., Moon, Suerie, Chan, Gabriel, Harley, Alicia, Murthy, Sharmila, Timmer, Vanessa, Latif, Ahmed Abdel, Araujo, Kathleen & Booker, Kayje et al (2014). Innovation and access to technologies for sustainable development: diagnosing weaknesses and identifying interventions in the Transnational Arena. Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, Sustainability Science Project.
  • Andersen, David, Ditonto, Tessa (2014). In Iowa’s Senate race, massive levels of outside spendingdominate how the candidates are portrayed to voters.
  • Andrews, Rhys, Ashworth, Rachel (2014). Is the UK Civil Service becoming more representative of the population it serves and, if so, why?
  • Annesley, Claire (2014). More women in Government: time for gender quotas.
  • Annesley, Claire, Gains, Francesca (2014). The Conservatives’ failure to prioritise gender equality could cost them dear at the general election.
  • Ansorge, Josef Teboho, Barkawi, Tarak (2014). Utile forms: power and knowledge in small war. Review of International Studies, 40(01), 3-24. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0260210513000016
  • Armingeon, Klaus, Guthmann, Kai (2014). The handling of the Eurozone crisis has undermined confidence in democracy across Europe.
  • Atkeson, Lonna Rae, Kerevel, Yann P., Alvarez, Michael, Hall, Thad E. (2014). Poll workers rely on their own attitudes and beliefs to determine how to apply voter ID laws.
  • Avey, Paul, Desch, Michael (2014). Policymakers follow pertinent academic research, but see much of it as irrelevant to their work.
  • Azmeh, Shamel, Nadvi, Khalid (2014). Asian firms and the restructuring of global value chains. International Business Review, 23(4), 708-717. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibusrev.2014.03.007
  • Baccini, Leonardo, Urpelainen, Johannes (2014). International institutions and domestic politics can preferential trading agreements help leaders promote economic reform? Journal of Politics, 76(1), 195 - 214. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022381613001278
  • Bafumi, Joseph, Erikson, Robert S., Wlezien, Christopher (2014). National polls and district information point to a 10 seat GOP midterm swing in the House to 244 seats.
  • Bahaj, Saleem A. (2014). Systemic sovereign risk: macroeconomic implications in the euro area. (CFM discussion paper series CFM-DP2014-6). Centre For Macroeconomics.
  • Bailey, Jack (2014). Book Review: The concealment of the state by Jason Royce Lindsey.
  • Bajpaee, Chietigj (2014). The Sino-Indian relationship: multi-dimensional and going global.
  • Baldwin, Robert (2014). From regulation to behaviour change: giving nudge the third degree. Modern Law Review, 77(6), 831-857. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2230.12094
  • Balfour, Sebastian (2014). Mariano Rajoy may have forced Artur Mas’ hand over a Catalan independence consultation, but the issue remains far from settled.
  • Balfour, Sebastian (2014). With uncertainty over independence, Catalonia is set for its most significant National Day demonstration since Spain’s transition to democracy.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (2014). Debating “Why India Votes?” at the House of Lords.
  • Bannerman, Gordon (2014). Book review: The war prerogative: history, reform, and constitutional design by Rosara Joseph.
  • Barakat, Sultan, Skelton, John (2014). The reconstruction of post-war Kuwait: a missed opportunity? (Kuwait Programme on Development, Governance and Globalisation in the Gulf States 37). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Barber, Stephen (2014). UKIP’s rise could spark unplanned but welcome constitutionalreform.
  • Barker, Rodney (2014). A tale of three cities: the early years of political science in Oxford, London and Manchester. In Hood, C., King, D. & Peele, G. (Eds.), Forging a Discipline: A Critical Assessment of Oxford's Development of Politics and International Relations in Comparative Perspective (pp. 26-45). Oxford University Press.
  • Bateman, Milford (2014). A new Balkan tragedy? The case of microcredit in Bosnia.
  • Bates, Jo (2014). The progressive ideals behind Open Government Data arebeing used to further interests of the neoliberal state.
  • Battiston, Diego, Dickens, Richard, Manning, Alan, Wadsworth, Jonathan (2014). Immigration and the access to social housing in the UK. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1264). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Bechhofer, Frank, McCrone, David (2014). Symbols of shared Britishness are less important in sustaining the union than economic and political factors.
  • Bee, Cristiano (2014). Active citizenship policies under successive governments have not catered for society’s marginalised groups.
  • Behuria, Pritish (2014). Bringing industrial policy back in: a new flavour to the narrative of post-1994 Rwanda.
  • Bell, Christine (2014). The Smith Commission must choose between a Union basedon either separation or sharing.
  • Bell, Christine (2014). The changing relationship between England and Scotlandcould confuse equality provision north of the border.
  • Bello, Jason, Rolfe, Meredith (2014). Is influence mightier than selection? forging agreement in political discussion networks during a campaign. Social Networks, 36, 134-146. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2013.06.001
  • Belt, Todd L. (2014). Hawai’i’s stormy primary election may be followed by an equally eventful general election this November.
  • Bengtsson, Åsa (2014). Nordic countries are not as similar or as ‘exceptional’ as conventional wisdom would suggest.
  • Bennister, Mark, Worthy, Ben (2014). Leadership capital ebbs and flows but trends downwards,influencing political fortunes over time.
  • Berry, Craig (2014). Unless greater heed is paid to political economy, devolutioncould become a red herring of democratisation.
  • Berry, Craig, Berry, Richard (2014). Better the devil: a response to Gus O'Donnell's 'better government'. Political Quarterly, 85(1), 11-16. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-923X.2014.12057.x
  • Berry, Craig, Berry, Richard (2014). Scots living overseas or elsewhere in the UK should have been given the right to vote in the independence referendum.
  • Berry, Richard (2014). 10 years after NHS Foundation Trusts were created, their democratic processes are failing.
  • Berry, Richard (2014). Book review: Yes: the radical case for Scottish independence by James Foley and Pete Ramand.
  • Berry, Richard (2014). Book review: yes: the radical case for Scottish independenceby James Foley and Pete Ramand.
  • Berry, Richard (2014). The use of the misleading ‘No Overall Control’ designation means some voters still don’t know who won their local election.
  • Berry, Richard, Dunleavy, Patrick (2014). Engaging young voters with enhanced election information. Democratic Audit UK.
  • Berry, Richard, Kippin, Sean (2014). Parliamentary select committees: who gives evidence? Democratic Audit, LSE Public Policy Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Berry, Richard, Mcdonnell, Anthony (2014). Highly educated young people are less likely to vote than older people with much lower levels of attainment.
  • Best, Antony (2014). The British Empire's image of East Asia, 1900-41: politics, ideology, and international order. In Murfett, M. (Ed.), Shaping British Foreign and Defence Policy in the Twentieth Century: A Tough Ask in Turbulent Times (pp. 21-40). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Bettiza, Gregorio, Dionigi, Filippo (2014). How do religious norms diffuse? Institutional translation and international change in a post-secular world society. European Journal of International Relations, 21(3), 621-646. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354066114542663
  • Bhatt, Chetan (2014). The virtues of violence and arts of terror: the salafi-jihadi political universe. Theory, Culture & Society, 31(1), 25-48. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276413500079
  • Bhatti, Yosef, Hansen, Kasper M., Wass, Hanna (2014). Electoral turnout for young people peaks immediately after their enfranchisement, then falls sharply.
  • Bickerton, Chris, Invernizzi Accetti, Carlo (2014). Italy’s new Prime Minister is engaged in an unusual, “perfomative” form of political leadership.
  • Birkinshaw, Matt (2014). Book review: The rise of the regulatory state of the south: infrastructure and development in emerging economies, edited by Navroz K. Dubash and Bronwen Morgan.
  • Birkinshaw, Matt (2014). India’s urban direction: learning from the renewal mission(JNNURM).
  • Black, Julia (2014). Learning from regulatory disasters. (LSE Law, Society and Economy working paper series 24/2014). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Blick, Andrew (2014). The Cabinet Manual is constitutionally problematic because it expresses only the Executive’s views.
  • Bojicic-Dzelilovic, Vesna, Kostovicova, Denisa, Rampton, David (2014). State-building, nation-building and reconstruction. In Kaldor, M. & Rangelov, I. (Eds.), The Handbook of Global Security Policy (pp. 265-281). Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Bolsen, Toby, Leeper, Thomas J., Shapiro, Matthew A. (2014). Doing what others do: norms, science, and collective action on global warming. American Politics Research, 42(1), 65-89. https://doi.org/10.1177/1532673X13484173
  • Bonifaz, Gustavo (2014-05-08) The gap between legality and legitimacy in Bolivia: visualising a process-tracing analysis [Poster]. LSE Research Festival 2014, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Bonney, Norman (2014). Changes in Canadian society over the past 62 years suggestthat a fundamental review of the religious characteristics of the Crown is needed.
  • Bonney, Norman (2014). The Smith Commission must not ignore the status of statereligion in Scotland.
  • Bonney, Norman (2014). The current arrangements for the appointment of the membership of Scottish local council education committees offend basic equal opportunity principles.
  • Bonney, Norman (2014). The dilemmas of the Scottish independence referendum for a unionist and secularist democrat.
  • Bonney, Norman (2014). The first draft of Scotland’s interim constitution does little justice to the magnitude of the changes envisaged.
  • Boone, Catherine (2014). Property and political order: land rights and the structure of conflict in Africa. Cambridge University Press.
  • Boonen, Joris, Falk Pedersen, Eva, Hooghe, Marc (2014). The complexity of a party system does not affect theideological compatibility of voters and political parties.
  • Bowen, Alex, Hepburn, Cameron (2014). Green growth: an assessment. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 30(3), 407-422. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/gru029
  • Boyle, Katie, Saunders, Ben, Lundberg, Thomas (2014). Scotland’s draft interim constitution: limiting or liberating?
  • Brett, Edwin (2014). Responding to Intractable Insurgencies: Civil Society, Contested Environments and International (In)Security.
  • Briggs, Jacqui (2014). Young women face gender-specific challenges that limit their political participation.
  • Brodsky, Richard (2014). Andrew Cuomo’s too-close primary victory is a lesson that Democratic voters care about economic policy.
  • Brodsky, Richard (2014). In 2016, the debate on liberty should focus on more than guns and cigarettes.
  • Bryant, Rebecca (2014). Book review: Unrecognized states: the struggle for sovereignty in the modern international system. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 14(4), 626-631. https://doi.org/10.1080/14683857.2014.967964
  • Bryant, Rebecca (2014). Living with liminality: de facto states on the threshold of the global. Brown Journal of World Affairs, 21(2), 125-143.
  • Bunker, Kenneth (2014). The 2013 presidential and legislative elections in Chile. Electoral Studies, 34, 346-348. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2013.12.005
  • Burgess, Rochelle A. (2014). ‘It depends on them’ – exploring order and disjuncture in responding to the local needs of AIDS affected communities in the Kingdom of Swaziland. The Journal of Development Studies, 50(4), 467-480. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2013.858123
  • Burnett, Craig M., Tiede, Lydia (2014). If we are going to elect our judges, we should use partisanballots.
  • Butler, AM, Dame Rosemary (2014). Mentoring must play a central role in addressing the issue of gender inequality in public life.
  • Buzan, Barry (2014). Brilliant but now wrong: a sociological and historical sociological assessment of Gilpin’s "War and Change in World Politics". In Ikenberry, G. J. (Ed.), Power, Order, and Change in World Politics (pp. 233-262). Cambridge University Press.
  • Buzan, Barry (2014). Great power management and regional ownership in a new world order: rivalry, balancing or concert? Politica: Tidskrift for Politisk Videnskab, 46(4), 425-443.
  • Buzan, Barry (2014). An introduction to the English school of international relations: the societal approach. Polity Press.
  • Buzan, Barry, Lawson, George (2014). Capitalism and the emergent world order. International Affairs, 90(1), 71-91. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2346.12096
  • Buzan, Barry, Lawson, George (2014). 资本主义与新兴世界秩序 = Capitalism and the emergent world order. Journal of International Security Studies, 90(1), 78-100.
  • Byrne, Jonny, Topping, John, Martin, Richard (2014). Northern Ireland Policing Board: confidence in policing research: 'the influence that politicians, community leaders and the media have on confidence in the police in Northern Ireland'. Northern Ireland Policing Board, University of Ulster.
  • Byrne, Jonny, Topping, John, Martin, Richard (2014). The key drivers of public confidence in NI. Northern Ireland Policing Board, University of Ulster.
  • Cairney, Paul (2014). The Smith Commission: will greater powers come with greaterdemocratic accountability?
  • Cairney, Paul (2014). The problem of the political class is easy to exaggerate, but difficult to define.
  • Calus, Kamil (2014). Power politics on the outskirts of the EU: why Transnistria matters.
  • Cammaerts, Bart, Bruter, Michael, Banaji, Shakuntala, Harrison, Sarah, Anstead, Nick (2014). The myth of youth apathy: young Europeans' critical attitudes toward democratic life. American Behavioral Scientist, 58(5), 645-664. https://doi.org/10.1177/0002764213515992
  • Cammaerts, Bart, Jiménez-Martínez, César (2014). The mediation of the Brazilian V-for-Vinegar protests from vilification to legitimization and back? Liinc em Revista, 10(1), 44 - 68. https://doi.org/10.18617/liinc.v10i1.697
  • Canes-Wrone, Brandice (2014). When judges face politicized reelections, their opinions on hot-button issues change to reflect the majority view.
  • Cantu, Francisco (2014). Auditing local elections by comparing polling stations in every precinct finds evidence of electoral fraud in Mexico.
  • Carayannis, Tatiana, Bojicic-Dzelilovic, Vesna, Olin, Nathaniel, Rigterink, Anouk, Schomerus, Mareike (2014). Practice without evidence: interrogating conflict resolution approaches and assumptions. Justice and Security Research Programme, International Development Department, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Carson, Jamie (2014). In Georgia, Michelle Nunn faces an uphill climb to flip theSenate race for the Democrats.
  • Carson, Jamie L., Crespin, Michael H., Williamson, Ryan D. (2014). In order to increase competition in U.S. House races, states should look to extra-legislative bodies to redraw congressional boundaries.
  • Carvalho, Daniel (2014). No country for young people.
  • Caselli, Francesco, Cunningham, Tom, Morelli, Massimo, de Barreda, Inés Moreno (2014). The incumbency effects of signalling. Economica, 81(323), 397-418. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecca.12060
  • Cayli, Eray (27 May 2014) Architecture as disaster: business as usual. Failed Architecture.
  • Cerami, Alfio (2014). Socio-Economic security, transnational solidarity and the legitimation crisis of the European Union.
  • Cetorelli, Valeria (2014-05-01 - 2014-05-03) War and the changing timing of fertility in Iraq [Paper]. Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Boston, United States, USA.
  • Cetorelli, Valeria, Shabila, Nazar P. (2014). Expansion of health facilities in Iraq a decade after the US-led invasion, 2003–2012. Conflict and Health, 8(1), p. 16. https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1505-8-16
  • Chalcraft, John (2014). Egypt's 25 January uprising, hegemonic contestation, and the explosion of the poor. In Gerges, F. A. (Ed.), The New Middle East: Protest and Revolution in the Arab World (pp. 155-179). Cambridge University Press.
  • Chalmers, Damian, Chaves, Mariana (2014). EU law-making and the state of European democratic agency. In Hobolt, S. & Cramme, O. (Eds.), Democratic Politics in a European Union under Stress (pp. 155-179). Oxford University Press.
  • Chalmers, Damian, Monti, G., Davies, Gareth (2014). European union law: text and materials. Cambridge University Press.
  • Chapman, S. C., Dendy, R. O., Todd, T. N., Watkins, Nicholas W., Webster, A. J., Calderoni, Francesco, Morris, Jill (2014). Relationship of edge localized mode burst times with divertor flux loop signal phase in JET. Physics of Plasmas, 21(062302). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4881474
  • Cheema, Ali, Khan, Adnan Q., Myerson, Roger (2014). Reforming local government in Pakistan.
  • Chemouni, Benjamin (2014). Explaining the design of the Rwandan decentralization: elite vulnerability and the territorial repartition of power. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 8(2), 246-262. https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2014.891800
  • Chervenak, Edward E. (2014). In Louisiana’s Senate race, Mary Landrieu is confronted withan electorate increasingly less likely to identify as Democrat.
  • Cheshire, Paul C., Nathan, Max, Overman, Henry G. (2014). Urban economics and urban policy: challenging conventional policy wisdom. Edward Elgar.
  • Chi, Enuju (2014). Two-party contests and the politics of electoral reform: the case of Taiwan.
  • Christiansen, Karin (2014). The increasing influence of unaccountable forces on politicshas led to a crisis of identity.
  • Chua, Lynette J., Hildebrandt, Timothy (2014). From health crisis to rights advocacy? HIV/AIDS and gay activism in China and Singapore. Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 25(6), 1583-1605. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11266-013-9429-7
  • Chwalisz, Claudia (2014). The battle lines are drawn for Canada’s 2015 election.
  • Cizmar, Anne (2014). Mitch McConnell looks poised to win a Senate race in Kentucky which may be the most expensive in U.S. history.
  • Clifton-Brown, Geoffrey, Greengross, Sally, Lexden, Alistair, Norton, Philip, Parekh, Bhikhu, Tyler, Paul (2014). The Government needs to take steps to increase participation in elections by British expatriates.
  • Coker, Christopher (2014). Can war be eliminated? Polity Press.
  • Coker, Christopher (2014). Men at war: what fiction tells us about conflict, from the Iliad to Catch-22. Hurst Publishers (London, England).
  • Cole, Michael (2014). The 2011 Welsh General Election: an analysis of the latest staging post in the maturing of Welsh Politics.
  • Coleman, Anna, Dhesi, Surindar (2014). Health and wellbeing boards differ in their levels of transparency, involvement and modes of operation.
  • Collingwood, Loren (2014). Cross-racial mobilization played an important role in explaining the Latino turnout for Barack Obama in the 2012 election.
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  • Couldry, Nick (2014). The myth of 'us': digital networks, political change and the production of collectivity. Information, Communication and Society, 18(6), 608-626. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2014.979216 picture_as_pdf
  • Couldry, Nick, Powell, Alison (2014). Big data from the bottom up. Big Data and Society, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/2053951714539277
  • Coulomb, Renaud, Sangnier, Marc (2014). The impact of political majorities on firm value: do electoral promises or friendship connections matter? Journal of Public Economics, 115, 158-170. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2014.05.001
  • Coulter, Steve (2014). Labour and the trade unions: lessons from New Labour.
  • Coulter, Steve (2014). New Labour policy, industrial relations and the trade unions. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137495754
  • Crawley, Sara L. (2014). Michael Sam’s coming out is a challenge to the vicarious masculinity that American men derive from the NFL.
  • Cullinane, Carl (2014). The Scottish Independence Referendum, how will it all unfold?
  • Cullinane, Carl (2014). Whither the Union? Scotland’s voice prompts more questionsthan answers.
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  • Curtice, John, Boyle, Katie, Tierney, Stephen, Douglas-Scott, Sionaidh (2014). The vow delivered? Experts respond to the publication of theSmith Commission’s recommendations.
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2014). Beyond a self-fulfilling prophecy: religion and conflict in the Middle East.
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2014). The secular in non-Western societies.
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2014). Homosexuality as cultural battleground in the Middle East: culture and postcolonial international theory. Third World Quarterly, 35(7), 1290 - 1306. https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2014.926119
  • Darlington, Rolda (2014). Instead of challenging his Mississippi primary election result, Chris McDaniel should work to prioritize open access to the ballot box.
  • Dassoneville, Ruth, Hooghe, Marc (2014). The use of voter recall in election studies is unreliable, but shouldn’t be abandoned altogether.
  • Dassonneville, Ruth, Dejaeghere, Yves (2014). When voters with high political knowledge change their votes, it is usually to ideologically similar parties.
  • Daum, Courtenay (2014). Colorado’s close and fluid Senate race offers important lessons on political strategy for both Republicans and Democrats.
  • Davenport, Tiffany (2014). Evidence from the Vietnam War era draft shows that when government policies impact negatively on people, they are more likely to vote.
  • De Sio, Lorenzo, Emanuele, Vincenzo, Maggini, Nicola (2014). “Something Olde, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue…”. On the twenty-eight separate European elections of 2014.
  • Defty, Andrew (2014). Recent events at the Intelligence and Security Committee make it increasingly difficult to justify the current arrangements for scrutinising the security services.
  • Degerman, Dan (2014). 16 and 17 year olds are not fully autonomous, and therefore should not be allowed to vote.
  • Dekel, Eddie, Piccione, Michele (2014). The strategic dis/advantage of voting early. American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 6(4), 162-179. https://doi.org/10.1257/mic.6.4.162
  • Delacote, Philippe, Palmer, Charles, Bakkegaard, Riyong Kim, Thorsen, Bo Jellesmark (2014). Unveiling information on opportunity costs in REDD: Who obtains the surplus when policy objectives differ? Resources and Energy Economics, 36(2), 508-527. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.reseneeco.2013.07.002
  • Department of Government blog (2014). Free at last: My student life.
  • Desmarais, Bruce, La Raja, Ray, Kowal, Mike (2014). Being backed by extended party networks can mean a greater chance of electoral success for a Congressional challenger.
  • Dill, Janina (2014). Guest post: Israel’s use of law and warnings in Gaza. https://doi.org/2326-0386
  • Dini, Paolo (2014). The unholy spiral (working paper): a social constructivist analysis of the political economy of environmental degradation and a possible strategy for local action. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Dionigi, Filippo (2014). Did Islamism become what states made of it?: foreign policy in Egypt and Tunisia during the governments of the Freedom and Justice Party and An-Nahda [Special Issue: "Islamist parties and international relations in North Africa and the Middle East" ed. by Filippo Dionigi and Giorgio Musso]. Afriche e Orienti, (1-2), 28-46.
  • Dionigi, Filippo (2014). Hezbollah, Islamist politics, and international society. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Dionigi, Filippo, Musso, Giorgio (2014). Tide and ebb: the uncertain destiny of Islamists [Special Issue: "Islamist parties and international relations in North Africa and the Middle East" ed. by Filippo Dionigi and Giorgio Musso]. Afriche e Orienti, (1-2), 4-9.
  • Diwakar, Rekha (2014). The Indian General Election is the world’s largest, and the country’s most significant in years.
  • Dobbernack, Jan, Meer, Nasar, Modood, Tariq (2014). Muslim civil society organisations in Britain negotiate accusations of sectarianism when they engage in democratic politics.
  • Doherty, David, Adler, E. Scott (2014). Campaign mailers can affect voter attitudes, but the effects are strongest early in the campaign and fade rapidly.
  • Doig, Alan (2014). After the government’s reforms, local authorities now have less capacity to detect and investigate instances of misconduct in public life.
  • Doig, Alan (2014). The Committee on Standards in Public Life has proven itself ineffective in safeguarding ethical standards across local government.
  • Dorey, Peter (2014). Book review: Progressive politics after the crash: governing from the left edited by Olaf Cramme, Patrick Diamond and Michael McTernan.
  • Dovi, Suzanne (2014). Political lies need to be fact checked in a way that bridges different political truths, not silences them.
  • Dumitrescu, Delia (2014). Politicians who do not appear confident as political‘performers’ are viewed less favourably by voters.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2014). Debating Scotland’s transition costs: a response to Iain McLean’s critique.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2014). Neither the T index nor the D2 score measure “two-partyness”: a comment on Gaines and Taagepera. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 24(3), 362-385. https://doi.org/10.1080/17457289.2014.902841
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2014). Political and constitutional turbulence in the UK looks set to continue to 2020.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Hopkin, Jonathan, Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro elections: find out about your new MEPs in the North East, North West, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Hopkin, Jonathan, Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro elections: who are your new MEPs in the East and West Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber, and Wales?
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Hopkin, Jonathan, Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro elections: who are your new MEPs in the East of England, London, the South East, and the South West?
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Hopkin, Jonathan, Kippin, Sean (2014). Why all our top parties are doing voters a disservice by cramming the European Parliament ballot papers with the names of ‘no hope’ candidates.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Kippin, Sean, Suss, Joel (2014). Transitioning to a new Scottish state: immediate set-up costs, how the handover will work, and the long-run viability of Scottish government. Democratic Audit, LSE Public Policy Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Durose, Catherine, Richardson, Liz, Gains, Francesca, Eason, Christina (2014). The prospects for a dramatically more representative Parliament post 2015 are bleak.
  • Edwards, Barry (2014). The Voting Rights Act’s uniform standards are likely to diminish opportunities for minority voters.
  • Eggers, Andrew C., Spirling, Arthur (2014). Ministerial responsiveness in Westminster systems: institutional choices and House of Commons debate, 1832-1915. American Journal of Political Science, 58(4), 873 - 887. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12090
  • El Issawi, Fatima (2014). Sex, bombs and no control in Egypt's press. Al-Araby al-Jadeed,
  • El Issawi, Fatima (2014). The role of Egyptian media in the coup. In IEMed Mediterranean Yearbook 2014 (pp. 299-304). IEMed.
  • El Sehrawey, Amani (2014). Book Review: political Islam in the age of democratization by Kamran Bokhari and Farid Senzai.
  • Elgenius, Gabriella (2014). Why does the England football manager insist his players sing the national anthem at the World Cup?
  • Enos, Ryan D., Fowler, Anthony (2014). Get Out the Vote interventions increase inequality in voter turnout.
  • Epp, Derek A., Lovett, John, Baumgartner, Frank R. (2014). Electoral turnover has very little effect on the spending habits of Western democracies.
  • Etienne, Julien, Schnyder, Gerhard (2014). Logics of action and models of capitalism: explaining bottom-up non-liberal change. Swiss Political Science Review, 20(3), 365-387. https://doi.org/10.1111/spsr.12082
  • Evans, Heather (2014). Competitive elections are good democracy, creating more engaged voters over a longer period of time.
  • Exadaktylos, Theofanis (2014). Book review: Right-wing populism in Europe: politics and discourse, edited by Ruth Wodak, Majid KhosraviNik and Brigitte Mral.
  • Faguet, Jean-Paul (2014). Decentralization and governance: a special issue of World Development, 2013. World Development, 53, 2-13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2013.01.002
  • Faguet, Jean-Paul (2014). Iraq falling apart.
  • Faguet, Jean-Paul, Fox, Ashley M., Poeschl, Caroline (2014). Does decentralization strengthen or weaken the state? Authority and social learning in a supple state. Department of International Development, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Faguet, Jean-Paul (2014). Can subnational autonomy strengthen democracy in Bolivia? Publius: the Journal of Federalism, 44(1), 51-81. https://doi.org/10.1093/publius/pjt020
  • Farrell, David (2014). The Irish Constitutional Convention offers a potential routemap for renewing UK democracy.
  • Farrell, David (2014). Strategy is key in assessing the proportionality of the Single Transferable Vote.
  • Feghali, Zalfa (2014). Book review: Linguistic minorities in democratic context by Colin H. Williams.
  • Felsenthal, Dan S. (2014). Canadian provinces voting power under the 1971 Victoria charter: presentation of detailed calculations.
  • Felsenthal, Dan S., Machover, Moshé (2014). Voting power in the UN Security Council: presentation of detailed calculations. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Fenwick, John (2014). The government’s failure to hold a referendum on the creation of a directly elected mayor for Greater Manchester may undermine the legitimacy of this important new office.
  • Fenwick, John, Elcock, Howard (2014). Has the introduction of directly elected mayors advanced or detracted from democratic innovation in English local government?
  • Finchett-Maddock, Lucy (2014). The right to protest is under threat from several different directions.
  • Flavin, Patrick (2014). States with stricter campaign finance regulations spend moreon programs that aid disadvantaged citizens.
  • Flinders, Matthew (2014). We need a deeper and more socially embedded kind of democracy based on active and engaged citizenship.
  • Forsyth, Tim (2014). Book review: Institutionalizing unsustainability: the paradox of global climate governance by Hayley Stevenson.
  • Forsyth, Tim, Johnson, Craig (2014). Elinor Ostrom's legacy: governing the commons, and the rational choice controversy. Development and Change, 45(5), 1093-1110. https://doi.org/10.1111/dech.12110
  • Forsyth, Tim, Walker, Andrew (2014). Hidden alliances: rethinking environmentality and the politics of knowledge in Thailand's campaign for community forestry. Conservation and Society, 12(4), 408-417. https://doi.org/10.4103/0972-4923.155584
  • Francia, Peter L., Orr, Susan (2014). Falling union membership could be detrimental to Latino political participation.
  • Frazer, Elizabeth, Hutchings, Kimberly (2014). Feminism and the critique of violence: negotiating feminist political agency. Journal of Political Ideologies, 19(2), 143-163. https://doi.org/10.1080/13569317.2014.909263
  • Freidenberg, Flavia, Pomares, Julia (2014). The Latin American experience suggests primary elections can be effective but not a magic recipe for party democratisation.
  • Gains, Francesca (2014). Book review: Policy agendas in British politics by Peter John, Anthony Bertelli, Will Jennings, and Shaun Bevan.
  • Gallop, A., Brown, Jennifer (2014). The market future for forensic science services in England and Wales. Policing, 8(3), 254-264. https://doi.org/10.1093/police/pau021
  • Gamberoni, Elisa, Newfarmer, Richard (2014). Aid for trade: do those countries that need it, get it? World Economy, 37(4), 542-554. https://doi.org/10.1111/twec.12139
  • Game, Chris (2014). The prospects for local government independence are bleakdue to the centre’s unwillingness to give up power.
  • Gardiner, Laura (2014). The ‘housing pinched’: Which UK households are most at risk of falling over the edge?
  • Garicano, Luis (2014). El dilema de España. PlanetadeLibros.com.
  • Gebara, Maria Fernanda, Fatorelli, Leandra, May, Peter, Zhang, Shaozeng (2014). REDD+ policy networks in Brazil: constraints and opportunities for successful policy making. Ecology and Society, 19(3). https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-06744-190353
  • Gerber, Alan S., Arceneaux, Kevin, Boudreau, Cheryl, Dowling, Conor, Hillygus, Sunshine D., Palfrey, Thomas, Biggers, Daniel R., Hendry, David J. (2014). Reporting guidelines for experimental research: A report from the experimental research section standards committee. Journal of Experimental Political Science, 81-98. https://doi.org/10.1017/xps.2014.11
  • Gerber, Alan S., Huber, Gregory A., Biggers, Daniel R., Hendry, David J. (2014). Ballot secrecy concerns and voter mobilization: new experimental evidence about message source, context, and the duration of mobilization effects. American Politics Research, 42(5), 896-923. https://doi.org/10.1177/1532673X14524269
  • Gerges, Fawaz A. (2014). Al-Maliki's divisive leadership has opened a window for al-Qaida in Iraq. Guardian,
  • Gerges, Fawaz A. (2014). Syria: elections in the time of carnage. Middle East International,
  • Getmansky, Anna, Zeitzoff, Thomas (2014). Terrorism and voting: the effect of rocket threat on voting in Israeli elections. American Political Science Review, 108(3), 588 - 604. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055414000288
  • Ghafoor, Bilal (2014). Freedom of Information in Britain is being subtly (but perceptibly) eroded.
  • Gherghina, Serhiu, Radecki, Michal (2014). The Polish and Romanian experiences show that party elites need to loosen control when introducing primary elections to select candidates.
  • Gibbons, Stephen, Nathan, Max, Overman, Henry G. (2014). Evaluating spatial policies. Town Planning Review, 85(4), 427-432. https://doi.org/10.3828/tpr.2014.32
  • Gilmore, Jonathan (2014). The Good International Citizenship framework can be used to build an ethically-minded UK foreign policy.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Astorino’s ‘Goldwater’ tactics in New York, context-free politics in Wisconsin, and California’s new laws: US state blog round up for 27 September – 3 October.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Christie shrugs off low approval ratings, voter ID decisions for Texas and Wisconsin, and Alaskans get a payout: US state blog round up for 4 – 10 October.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Coakley struggling in Massachusetts, Walker on the ropes inWisconsin, and Montana’s Mailergate: US state blog round upfor 18 – 24 October.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Cuomo’s new book, Florida’s #fangate, and Idaho’s ‘weird’ race for Governor: US state blog round up for 11 – 17 October.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Midterm polling, the Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage nondecision, and concern over Ebola: US national blog round up for 4 – 10 October.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Obama the veto-less, Senator Coburn’s Wastebook, and whatcounts as a GOP wave?: US national blog round up for 18 – 24October.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Secret Service in crisis, Boehner calls for ground troopsagainst ISIS, Obamacare (and the shutdown) one year on: USnational blog round up for 27 September – 3 October.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Senate endgames, an Ebola Czar, and are same sex marriagebans sexist?: US national blog round up for 11 – 17 October.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). America’s anxious electorate, budget bill delays, and Obama speaks on ISIL: US national blog round up for 6 – 12 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Chris Christie heads to Mexico, Texas’ voter ID fight, and Kansas’ Senate race gets complicated- US state blog round up for 30 August – 5 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Cuomo underperforms in New York primary, Idaho and Indiana fight for same sex marriage bans, and Missouri’s new abortion restrictions: US state blog round up for 6 – 12 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Eric Cantor in shock primary defeat, most Americans now against death penalty, and are federal executives underpaid? – US national blog round up for 7 – 13 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). The GOP wrestles with immigration reform, Presidential rumors for Ohio’s Kasich, and how was the State of the Union for you? – US national blog round up for 25 – 31 January.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Hillary Clinton’s wealth gaffes, Speaker Boehner plans to sue Obama, and should the U.S. be more like France? – U.S. national blog round up for 21 – 27 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Hobby Lobby ruling, poor ratings for Obama, and why is Ann Coulter afraid of soccer? – US national blog round up for 28 June – 4 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Joe Biden’s gaffes, the GOP’s missing wave and is tipping terrible?: US national blog round up for 13 – 19 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). March madness for Obamacare, drafting Ted Cruz, and should Democrats distance themselves from Obama? – US national blog round up for 15– 21 March.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). New York’s Uber troubles, Beretta quits Maryland, and should there be a constitutional ‘right to farm’ in Missouri? – US state blog round up for 19 – 25 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Obama avoids the border, more leaks from Snowden, and Palin calls for impeachment – US national blog round up for 5 – 11 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Obama under fire for Taliban prisoner swap, EPA announces new carbon rules, and is the GOP in ‘war withdrawal’? – US national blog round up for 31 May – 6 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Obama’s drag on Democrats, midterm Senate forecasts, and U.S. spying means typewriters are back in fashion in Germany – US national blog round up for 12 – 18 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Obama’s ‘Reverse Reagan’ problem, Sebelius resigns, and do members of Congress deserve higher pay? – US national blog round up for 5 – 11 April.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Obama’s ‘latte salute’, the fickle Senate and Eric Holder’s contested legacy: US national blog round up for 20 – 26 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Pennsylvania’s debt downgrade, child poverty in North Carolina, and Rand Paul underwhelms in California: US state blog round up for 20 – 26 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). The Stimulus five years on, Homeland Security cancels license plate tracking, and is Ted Cruz the new sheriff in DC town? – US national blog round up for 15 – 21 February.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Ted Cruz has no regrets, a diplomatic spat with India, and fewer Republicans believe in evolution – US national blog round up for 28 December – 3 January 2014.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Trump comes up again, the GOP’s Independent problem and debt limit on the horizon – US national blog round up for 18 – 24 January.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). The draft Elizabeth Warren movement, Obamacare subsidy rulings and Americans’ appetite for intervention wanes – US national blog round up for 19 – 25 July.
  • Glennerster, Rachel (2014). Strengthening the accountability of politicians.
  • Goes, Eunice (2014). Book review: How Labour governments fall: from Ramsay MacDonald to Gordon Brown, edited by Timothy Heppell and Kevin Theakston.
  • Goodin, Robert E., Spiekermann, Kai (2014). Epistemic solidarity as a political strategy. (Working paper). Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Goodman, Ellen (2014). The application of the First Amendment to corporations imperils commercial disclosure requirements.
  • Goodwin, Mark (2014). Do we need more scientists in Parliament? They may not make any difference.
  • Goplerud, Max (2014). Fewer special advisers run for parliament than is generally thought, but those that do are quick to climb the ladder.
  • Gottfried, Glenn, Foard, Nick (2014). First-time compulsory voting is designed to get politicians to engage with young voters’ concerns.
  • Graefe, Andreas (2014). Asking voters who they think will win is one of the mostaccurate methods for forecasting elections available.
  • Graham, Stephen, Kaker, Sobia Ahmad (2014). Living the security city: Karachi’s archipelago of enclaves. Harvard Design Magazine, 37, 12-16.
  • Grasso, Maria (2014). Young people are less engaged in both traditional and non-traditional forms of politics than older generations.
  • Gray, Hazel, Whitfield, Lindsay (2014). Reframing African political economy: clientelism, rents and accumulation as drivers of capitalist transformation. (Working paper series 159). International Development, LSE.
  • Gray, Kevin (2014). South Korea and Taiwan’s institutional capacity helped U.S. aid to be used well after 1945, while South Vietnam’s Frenchcolonial legacy hindered development.
  • Gray, Hazel (2014). Book review: governance for development in Africa: solving collective action problems. The Journal of Development Studies, 50(9), 1323-1324. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2014.938527
  • Green, Elliott D. (2014). Assessing the Israel – apartheid South Africa comparison, Part 2.
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  • Greene, Zachary D. (2014). UK voters see divided political parties as less able to makesensible or coherent policies.
  • Greenwood, Joe (2014). There may be room for privilege, and perception of it, inexplaining political activity.
  • Gregory, James (2014). The culture of liberalism and the virtue of 'balance'. European Journal of Political Theory, 13(1), 78-94. https://doi.org/10.1177/1474885112473718
  • Gurran, Nicole, Austin, Patricia, Whitehead, Christine M E (2014). That sounds familiar! A decade of planning reform in Australia, England and New Zealand. Australian Planner, 51(2), 186-198. https://doi.org/10.1080/07293682.2014.890943
  • Haacke, Jürgen (2014). US-Myanmar relations: developments, challenges, and implications. In Steinberg, D. I. (Ed.), Myanmar: The Dynamics of an Evolving Polity (pp. 289-318). Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • Haddon, Catherine (2014). Book review: At power’s elbow: aides to the Prime Minister from Robert Walpole to David Cameron by Andrew Blick and George Jones.
  • Hagley, Annika, Harrison, Michael (2014). The resurgent superhero genre in film gives insights into the American psyche and political identities post-September 11.
  • Hainmueller, Jens, Eggers, Andrew C. (2014). Political capital: corporate connections and stock investments in the U.S. congress, 2004-2008. Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 9(2), 169-202. https://doi.org/10.1561/100.00013077
  • Hall, Andrew B. (2014). Public funding of elections increases candidate polarization by reducing the influence of moderate donors.
  • Hall, Melinda Gann (2014). State supreme court justices are more likely to reverse death penalty sentences when they are term limited.
  • Hanstock, Richard (2014). Book review: How can you represent those people? by Abbe Smith and Monroe H. Freedman.
  • Harris, Peter (2014). For 50 years the UK government has shown little regard for the human rights of the indigenous population of the British Indian Ocean Territory.
  • Hayward, Nick (2014). Book review: Civic participation in America by Quentin Kidd.
  • Hazelgrove, Sam (2014). For the Obama Administration’s “pivot” to Asia to be successful, it must address the question of what the U.S. role in the region should be.
  • Heal, Geoffrey, Millner, Antony (2014). Agreeing to disagree on climate policy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(10), 3695-3698. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1315987111
  • Henn, Matt, Foard, Nick (2014). Compulsory voting may reinforce the resentment young people feel toward the political class.
  • Henn, Matt, Foard, Nick (2014). Young people support the democratic process, but do not feelthat they can exercise real influence over decision-making.
  • Hensby, Alex (2014). Book review: Growing into politics: contexts and timing of political socialisation, edited by Simone Abendschӧn.
  • Hensby, Alex (2014). Book review: protest Inc.: the corporatization of activism edited by Peter Dauvergne and Genevieve LeBaron.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2014). State and private sector in the GCC after the Arab uprisings. Journal of Arabian Studies, 3(2), 174-195. https://doi.org/10.1080/21534764.2013.863678
  • Hezser, Catherine (2014). Book review: violence and understanding in Gaza: the British broadsheets’ coverage of the war by Dávid Kaposi.
  • Hinnebusch, Raymond (2014). Syria-Iraq relations: state construction and deconstruction and the MENA state system. (LSE Middle East Centre paper 04). Middle East Centre.
  • Hogwood, Patricia (2014). Book review: the right and the welfare state by Carsten Jensen.
  • Hollibaugh, Gary E., Horton, Gabriel, Lewis, David E. (2014). President Obama placed his most competent appointees in agencies most important to—and most resistant to—his political agenda.
  • Hopkin, Jonathan (2014). Beppe Grillo’s ‘Five Star’ movement shows the probable limitations of the internet as a replacement for politics.
  • Hopkin, Jonathan (2014). The politics of Piketty: what political science can learn from, and contribute to, the debate on Capital in the Twenty-First Century. British Journal of Sociology, 65(4), 678-695. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-4446.12110
  • Horvath, Roman, Rusnak, Marek, Smidkova, Katerina, Zapal, Jan (2014). The dissent voting behaviour of central bankers: what do we really know? Applied Economics, 46(4), 450-461. https://doi.org/10.1080/00036846.2013.851775
  • Housby, Elaine (2014). Book review: The superlative city: Dubai and the urban condition in the early twenty-first century edited by Ahmed Kanna.
  • Howell, Jude (2014). Global war on terror, development and civil society. In Desai, V. & Potter, R. (Eds.), The Companion to Development Studies (pp. 536-539). Routledge.
  • Howell, Jude (2014). The securitisation of NGOs post-9/11. Conflict, Security and Development, 14(2), 151-179. https://doi.org/10.1080/14678802.2014.903692
  • Hughes, James (2014). Reconstruction without reconciliation: is Northern Ireland a "model"? In Kissane, B. (Ed.), After Civil War: Division, Reconstruction, and Reconciliation in Contemporary Europe (pp. 245-272). University of Pennsylvania. Press.
  • Humphrey, Christopher (2014). The politics of loan pricing in multilateral development banks.
  • Hutchinson, John (2014). National commemoration after the "second Thirty Years’ War". In Sumartojo, S. & Wellings, B. (Eds.), Nation, Memory and Great War Commemoration: Mobilizing the Past in Europe, Australia and New Zealand (pp. 27-44). Verlag Peter Lang.
  • Hutchinson, John (2014). Public ritual and remembrance: beyond the nation-state? In Scheipers, S. (Ed.), Heroism and the Changing Character of War: Toward Post-Heroic Warfare? (pp. 349-366). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Iandolo, Alessandro (2014). Imbalance of power: the soviet union and the Congo crisis, 1960–1961. Journal of Cold War Studies, 16(2), 32-55. https://doi.org/10.1162/JCWS_a_00449
  • Iandolo, Alessandro (2014). Unforgettable 1956? The PCI and the crisis of Communism in Italy. Contemporary European History, 23(02), 259-282. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0960777314000046
  • Immerzeel, Tim, Jaspers, Eva, Lubbers, Marcel (2014). Radical right parties have the potential to colonise the traditional support base of Western Europe’s Christian Democrats.
  • Indridason, Indridi H. (2014). A number of factors determine Cabinet size, while Cabinet size itself affects public spending levels and policy outcomes.
  • International Development (2014). A Special Issue of World Development, 2014.
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  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Book Review: the confidence trap: a history of democracy from World War I to the present by David Runciman.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Lord Armstrong’s EU Bill Amendment shows the way forward for the framing of referendum questions.
  • Kippin, Sean, Cullinane, Carl (2014). Yes or no, the Scottish independence referendum has beengood for democracy on both sides of the border.
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  • Knott, Eleanor, Brett, Daniel (2014). Victor Ponta’s surprise defeat in Romania’s presidential elections could add more volatility to the country’s turbulent party system.
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  • McCorley, Ciara (2014). Book review: From protest to parties: party-building and democratization in Africa by Adrienne LeBas.
  • McCrone, David, Smith, Graham, Katwala, Sunder, Kenny, Michael, Bonney, Norman, Mycock, Andy, Copus, Colin (2014). If England players must sing the national anthem at the football World Cup, it should not be ‘God Save the Queen’.
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  • Mehta, Akanksha (2014). Women for the Saffron Right. LSE Research Festival 2014. London, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
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  • Mycock, Andy, Tonge, Jonathan (2014). The Government needs to implement Youth Citizenship Commission proposals to turn schools into ‘sites of democracy’.
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  • Oliver, Tim (2014). A ‘Brexit’ would have important implications at the European and international levels.
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  • Ormston, Rachel (2014). The perception that an independent Scotland would be fairercould prove decisive in the independence referendum.
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  • Pautz, Hartwig (2014). Surprisingly, UK think tanks don’t often communicate with elected officials.
  • Pautz, Hartwig, Plehwe, Dieter (2014). The role of think-tanks in the EU policy process remains largely uncharted territory for political scientists.
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  • Persson, Mikael, Sundell, Anders, Öhrvall, Richard (10 January 2014) The weather does not affect voter turnout, but only if voting is convenient for the public. Democratic Audit Blog. picture_as_pdf
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  • Pollard, Amy (2014). Being part of a deliberative process can change citizen views and build legitimacy, but the key to impact comes from the public themselves.
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  • Rothgeb, John (2014). Investigating tenure controversies: Basing faculty promotion on flawed variables doesn’t help the selection of competent academics.
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  • Salmond, Rob (2014). Robust and partisan Parliamentary events like Prime Ministers Questions increase engagement with politics.
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  • Schomerus, Mareike (2014). Policy of government and policy of culture: understanding the rules of law in the “context” of South Sudan’s Western Equatoria state. In Marshall, D. (Ed.), The International Rule of Law Movement: A Crisis of Legitimacy and the Way Forward . Harvard University Press.
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  • Schomerus, Mareike (2014). Book review: war and politics in Sudan: cultural identities and the challenges of the peace process. Journal of Modern African Studies, 52(01), 165-167. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X1300089X
  • Schomerus, Mareike, De Vrie, Lotje (2014). Improvising border security: 'a situation of security pluralism' along South Sudan’s borders with the Democratic Republic of Congo. Security Dialogue, 45(3), 279-294. https://doi.org/10.1177/0967010614532156
  • Schulze, Kirsten E. (2014). Transforming the Aceh conflict: from military solutions to political agreement. In Freedman, A. L. (Ed.), The Internationalization of Internal Conflicts: Threatening the State . Routledge.
  • Shah, Hemal (2014). Five reasons why Modi could successfully rekindle US-India relations.
  • Shotter, John, Tsoukas, H. (2014). In search of Phronesis: leadership and the art of judgment. Academy of Management Learning and Education, 13(2), 224-243. https://doi.org/10.5465/amle.2013.0201
  • Shufeldt, Greg (2014). Mark Pryor makes the last stand for Democrats as Arkansascements itself as a true red state.
  • Sidel, John T. (2014). Achieving reforms in oligarchical democracies: the role of leadership and coalitions in the Philippines. (Research papers 27). Developmental Leadership Program.
  • Sidel, John T. (2014). Dangers and demon(izer)s of democratization in Egypt: through an Indonesian glass, darkly. In Gerges, F. A. (Ed.), The New Middle East: Protest and Revolution in the Arab World (pp. 226-256). Cambridge University Press.
  • Sierra, Sonia, Vilarrubias, Mercè (2014). Language rights in Catalonia.
  • Singh, Shane P. (2014). Voting for the winning party makes people happier with democracy, especially if the winning party is highly preferred.
  • Sloam, James (2014). While young Americans may appear indifferent to voting, many have been drawn to other forms of civic participation such as petitions and demonstrations.
  • Smith, David (2014). Mormons remain outsiders in American Politics.
  • Smith, Donna (2014). Gay politicians will only achieve equality when their sexuality is no longer deemed newsworthy.
  • Smith, Kat, Freeman, Richard (2014). A New Politics of Knowledge? Exploring the contested boundaries between science, knowledge and policy.
  • Soborski, Rafal (2014). Contrary to popular belief, traditional ideologies are not dead and continue to map the politics of the global age.
  • Soskice, David (2014). Capital in the twenty-first century: a critique. British Journal of Sociology, 65(4), 650-666. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-4446.12111
  • Soulé-Kohndou, Folashadé (2014). IBAS, BRICS, les nouveaux « clubs » du Sud. Carto, (22), p. 56.
  • Spiekermann, Kai (2014). Small impacts and imperceptible effects: causing harm with others. Midwest Studies In Philosophy, 38(1), 75-90. https://doi.org/10.1111/misp.12017
  • Srivastava, Divya, McGuire, Alistair (2014). Analysis of prices paid by low-income countries: how price sensitive is government demand for medicines? BMC Public Health, 14(1), p. 767. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-14-767
  • Stafford, James (2014). The Scottish currency issue has mercilessly exposed the contradictions between the SNP’s twin postures of liberation and compromise.
  • Stegmaier, Mary, Lewis-Beck, Michael, Smets, Kaat (2014). Minority candidates for Westminster continue to suffer electorally from ethnic and religious prejudice.
  • Stein, Danielle, Suykens, Bert (2014). Land disputes and settlement mechanisms in Nepal's Terai. (Theories in practice series JSRP Paper 12a). Justice and Security Research Programme, International Development Department, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Stoker, Gerry (2014). Allow young people to set the political agenda by giving youth parliaments the power to call referendums.
  • Stout, Christopher (2014). Nominating credible Black candidates can help parties appealto Black voters.
  • Stroobants, Jesse, Bouckaert, Geert (2014). ‘Frontier methods’ offer a powerful but accessible approach for measuring the efficiency of public sector organisations.
  • Stroschein, Sherrill (2014). Sherrill Stroschein on the importance of protests: “voting will always harm the interests of a minority”.
  • Surminski, Swenja, Williamson, Andrew (2014). Policy indexes as tools for decision makers: the case of climate policy. Global Policy, 5(3), 275-285. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12121
  • Suss, Joel (2014). Canada’s Parti Québécois is playing a dangerous game in pursuit of a majority in Quebec.
  • Suykens, Bert, Stein, Danielle (2014). Neutrality, party politics and community mediation in central and west Terai, Nepal. (Theories in practice series JSRP Paper 12). Justice and Security Research Programme, International Development Department, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Sánchez de Lozada, Gonzalo, Faguet, Jean-Paul (2014). “Why I decentralized Bolivia”. Department of International Development, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Sèbe, Berny (2014). Book review: from deliberation to demonstration: politicalrallies in France, 1869-1939 by Paula Cossart.
  • Theiner, Patrick (2014). Book review: SIPRI yearbook 2013: armaments, disarmament and international security, from Stockholm international peace research institute.
  • Thomason, Nicholas (2014). Book review: Political science research methods: exploring America at a crossroads by Cal Clark.
  • Thompson, Erica, Smith, Leonard A. (2014-05-08) The hawkmoth effect [Poster]. LSE Research Festival 2014, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Thomsen, Danielle (2014). Political polarization discourages moderate state legislators from running for Congress, making the problem worse.
  • Tierney, Stephen, McLean, Iain, Bonney, Norman, Thornton, Kyle (2014). Scotland’s draft interim constitution: clear-sighted and sensible, or an SNP power-play?
  • Tilley, James (28 January 2014) Age significantly impacts on the choices that voters make at elections. Democratic Audit Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Tinkler, Jane (2014). PASC support for the creation of a single Public Services Ombudsman for England is welcome and timely.
  • Toepfl, Florian (2014). Four facets of critical news literacy in a non-democratic regime: how young Russians navigate their news. European Journal of Communication, 29(1), 68-82. https://doi.org/10.1177/0267323113511183
  • Tonge, Jonathan, Mycock, Andy (2014). Beyond the Youth Citizenship Commission: young people and politics.
  • Toubeau, Simon, Wagner, Markus (2014). Parties’ views on decentralisation are determined by their economic and cultural positions.
  • Travers, Tony (2014). Conservatives in the North Labour in the South.
  • Trevitt, Vittorio (2014). There is a strong case for the introduction of an elected tier ofEnglish regional government.
  • Trubowitz, Peter (2014). Book review forum: dynamics among nations: the evolution of legitimacy and development in modern states by Hilton Root.
  • Tsakiris, Theodoros (2014). Greece and the energy geopolitics of the eastern mediterranean. (IDEAS reports - Strategic Updates SU14.1). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Ujhelyi, Gergely (2014). Recent changes in state civil services may cause politicians to favor spending more at the state level and less through local governments.
  • Usherwood, Simon (2014). Eurosceptic parties will have success in the 2014 European elections, but their impact in the European Parliament will be limited.
  • Vaccari, Cristian (2014). Most political parties completely fail to respond to email enquiries, wasting an opportunity for politicians to reconnect with voters online.
  • Valentini, Laura (2014). Canine justice: an associative account. Political Studies, 62(1), 37-52. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.2012.01006.x
  • Valentini, Laura (2014). No global demos, no global democracy? A systematization and critique. Perspectives on Politics, 12(04), 789-807. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592714002138
  • Van Coppenolle, Brenda (2014). Political dynasties and elections [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Vibert, Frank (2014). We should view democracy as a set of interconnected systems, spanning politics, the law, civil society, the market and regulation.
  • Vicol, Dora Olivia, Allen, William (2014). How has the UK national press described Bulgarians and Romanians?
  • Vidal, Fernanda (2014). The Mexican ‘Propietario’ and ‘Suplente’ system shows thedegree to which quotas can empower women in politics.
  • Volintiru, Clara (2014). The European Parliament elections in Romania will highlight the deep divisions within the country’s political system.
  • Wade, Robert Hunter (2014). Growth, inequality, and poverty: arguments, evidence, and economists. In Ravenhill, J. (Ed.), Global political economy (pp. 305-343). Oxford University Press.
  • Wagner, Markus, Tarlov, Jessica, Vivyan, Nick (2014). Partisan bias in opinion formation on episodes of political controversy: evidence from Great Britain. Political Studies, 62(1), 136-158. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.2012.01002.x
  • Wall, Matthew, Krouwel, André, Vitiello, Thomas (2014). Voters can be influenced by voter advice websites, but they do not follow the guidance blindly.
  • Wargent, Matthew (2014). Book review: Governing Britain: power politics and the Prime Minister by Patrick Diamond.
  • Warren, Michael (2014). Book Review: propaganda, power and persuasion: from World War One to Wikileaks by David Welch.
  • Wauters, Bram, Maddens, Bart, Put, Gert-Jan (2014). How have Belgian parties changed their behaviour after the introduction of a gender quota for election candidates?
  • Weir, Patrick (2014). Book review: Obama, the media and framing the U.S. exit from Iraq and Afghanistan by Erika G. King.
  • West, Ben (2014). The Palace of Westminster has the look and atmosphere of aprivate members’ club – so let’s start afresh.
  • Weszkalnys, Gisa (2014). Anticipating oil: the temporal politics of a disaster yet to come. Sociological Review, 62(S1), 211-235. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-954X.12130
  • White, Anne (2014). Book review: Border encounters: asymmetry and proximity at Europe’s frontiers, edited by Jutta Lauth Bacas and William Kavanagh.
  • White, Stuart (2014). Taking democracy seriously demands that we identify and address the danger of oligarchy.
  • White, Jonathan (2014). Transnational partisanship: idea and practice. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 17(3), 377-400. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698230.2014.886386
  • Whitely, Paul (2014). The techniques used in traditional election studies are notsuitable for understanding modern electoral realities.
  • Wilcox, Zach (2014). Tailored devolution would bring tangible benefits to cities and improve the quality of local governance.
  • Wildeman, Jeremy, Tartir, Alaa (2014). Unwilling to change, determined to fail: donor aid in occupied palestine in the aftermath of the Arab uprisings. Mediterranean Politics, 19(3), 431-449. https://doi.org/10.1080/13629395.2014.967014
  • Wilkins, Vicky, Wenger, Jeffrey (2014). Those who believe hard work determines who gets ahead are less likely to support preferential hiring for women and African Americans.
  • Wilkinson, Michael (2014). Political jurisprudence or institutional normativism?: maintaining the difference between Arendt and Fuller. Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy, (3), 240-259. https://doi.org/10.5553/NJLP/.000020
  • Willems, Wendy (2014). Producing loyal citizens and entertaining volatile subjects: imagining audience agency in colonial Rhodesia and post-colonial Zimbabwe. In Butsch, R. & Livingstone, S. (Eds.), Meanings of Audiences: Comparative Discourses (pp. 80-96). Routledge.
  • Willems, Wendy, Obadare, Ebenezer (2014). Introduction: African resistance in an age of fractured sovereignty. In Obadare, E. & Willems, W. (Eds.), Civic agency in Africa: arts of resistance in the 21st century (pp. 1-23). James Currey (Firm). picture_as_pdf
  • Williams, Laron K., Somer-Topcu, Zeynap (2014). Motions of no confidence can negatively impact upon the public’s view of the Government.
  • Winters, Kristi, Carvalho, Edzia (2014). The party leaders must ensure that the next set of electiondebates don’t focus solely on England.
  • Winters, Matthew S., Weitz-Shapiro, Rebecca (2 January 2014) The Brazilian experience shows that voters are more forgiving of incompetence than they are of corruption. USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Wittemyer, R., Bailur, Savita, Anand, N., Park, Kyung Ryul, Gigler, S (2014). New routes to governance: a review of cases in participation, transparency, and accountability. In Gigler, B. S. & Bailur, S. (Eds.), Closing the Feedback Loop : Can Technology Bridge the Accountability Gap? . World Bank.
  • Woodcock, Jamie (2014). The workers’ inquiry from Trotskyism to Operaismo: a political methodology for investigating the workplace. Ephemera, 14(3), 493-513.
  • Worthy, Ben (2014). The Maria Miller imbroglio shows that the MPs expenses system is beset by complexity and political meddling.
  • Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2014). Mark Harper’s resignation may ultimately represent his best route back to ministerial office.
  • Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2014). Political dynasties have featured prominently in British political history, but are declining in value.
  • Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2014). “Safe seats” are only really safe as long as rival political parties neglect to target them.
  • Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2014). The rise of multi-party politics heightens the chances of a perverse and unrepresentative outcome in next year’s General Election.
  • Xenakis, Sappho, Cheliotis, Leonidas (2014). Crime and politics in the greek crisis: corruption, common crime, and organised political violence. In Tsilimpounidi, M. & Walsh, A. (Eds.), Re-mapping 'Crisis' (pp. 144-152). Zero Books.
  • Yazbeck, Dalia Ghanem (2014). Egypt: Towards an Algerian scenario.
  • Zhivitskaya, Maria (2014). Book review: Risk: a study of its origins, history and politics by Matthias Beck and Beth Kewell.
  • Zingher, Josh (2014). Demographic changes mean that traditional Republican constituencies are shrinking as the Democrats’ grow.
  • Zoido-Oses, Paula (2014). The problem with nudge policies is that they threaten our freedom to choose to act well.
  • de Vries, Catherine E. (2014). Throwing the rascals out is tricky, but not impossible.
  • de Vries, Catherine E., Steunenberg, Bernard (2014). Accelerating the revolution in political science publishing: shorter, faster, more transparent and freely available.
  • de Waal, Alex (2014). When kleptocracy becomes insolvent: brute causes of the civil war in South Sudan. African Affairs, 113(452), 347 - 369. https://doi.org/10.1093/afraf/adu028 picture_as_pdf
  • 2013
  • Albert, Mathias, Buzan, Barry, Zürn, Michael (Eds.) (2013). Bringing sociology to international relations: world politics as differentiation theory. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139856041
  • Hertog, Steffen, Luciani, Giacomo, Valeri, Marc (Eds.) (2013). Business politics in the Middle East. Hurst Publishers (London, England).
  • Directorate-General for Internal Policies of the Union, European Parliament (2013). Discrimination generated by the intersection of gender and disability: study. European Parliament.
  • Doridot, Fernand, Duquenoy, Penny, Goujon, Philippe, Kurt-Dickson, Aygen, Lavelle, Sylvain, Patrignani, Norberto, Rainey, Stephen, Santuccio, Alessia (Eds.) (2013). Ethical governance of emerging technologies development. IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-3670-5
  • EPS-PEAKS (2013). Innovation and best practice in mobile technologies for development. (Economic and Private Sector Professional Evidence and Applied Knowledge Services: Helpdesk Request). EPS-PEAKS for the Department for International Development.
  • Cammaerts, Bart, Mattoni, Alice, McCurdy, Patrick (Eds.) (2013). Mediation and protest movements. Intellect Press.
  • Breuilly, John (Ed.) (2013). The Oxford handbook of the history of nationalism. Oxford University Press.
  • Bruter, Michael, Lodge, Martin (Eds.) (2013). Political science research methods in action. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137318268
  • Vaughan, Christophe, Schomerus, Mareike, De Vries, Lotje (Eds.) (2013). The borderlands of South Sudan: authority and identity in contemporary and historical perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Kelly, Paul (Ed.) (2013). The politics book. DK Publishing, Inc..
  • Aagaard Nøhr, Andreas (2013). Book review: Power and policy in Syria: intelligence services, foreign relations and democracy in the modern Middle East. picture_as_pdf
  • Afonso, Alexandre (2013). Why Portuguese parties have survived austerity, whereas Greek parties failed.
  • Allen, Graham (2013). The Government needs to legislate to confirm Parliament’s role in conflict decisions.
  • Allen, Peter (2013). The professionalisation of politics makes our democracy less representative and less accessible.
  • Allen, Tim, Macdonald, Anna (2013). Post-conflict traditional justice: a critical overview. Justice and Security Research Programme, International Development Department, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Alonso, Ana Polo (2013). Book review: accelerating democracy: transforming governance through technology.
  • Amico, Alissa, Hertog, Steffen (2013). State-owned enterprises in the Middle East and North Africa: engines of development and competitiveness? OECD. https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264202979-en
  • Apergis, Nicholas, Cooray, Arusha (2013). New evidence on the remedies of the Greek sovereign debt problem. (GreeSE: Hellenic Observatory papers on Greece and Southeast Europe 79). Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Archer, Robin (2013). The state and its unions: reassessing the antecedents, development, and consequences of New Deal labor law. Labor History, 54(2), 201-207. https://doi.org/10.1080/0023656X.2013.773145
  • Armitage, Sarah (2013). If the localism agenda is to fulfil its potential, councils need the power of the purse.
  • Armstrong, Angus, Ebell, Monique (2013). Scotland's currency options. (CFM discussion paper series CFM-DP2013-2). Centre For Macroeconomics.
  • Armstrong, Richard (2013). Book review: Transatlantic trends in democracy promotion: electoral assistance in the Palestinian territories. picture_as_pdf
  • Arrébola, Carlos A. (2013). Book review: the making of competition policy: legal and economic sources.
  • Aspelund, Anna (2013). Conservative values have a different effect on political orientation in Central and Eastern European countries than they do in the West.
  • Atkins, Judi, Heppell, Timothy, Theakston, Kevin (2013). Party leaders are getting younger, but Cabinet Ministers arenot.
  • Audsley, Jamie (2013). Citizen schools offer a chance to rebuild our democracy fromthe bottom up.
  • Azzimonti, Marina (2013). Polarization and political disagreement are an order of magnitude greater now than during previous U.S. government shutdowns.
  • Baaz, Maria Eriksson, Verweijen, Judith (2013). The volatility of a half-cooked bouillabaisse: rebel-military integration and conflict dynamics in the eastern DRC. African Affairs, 112(449), 563-582. https://doi.org/10.1093/afraf/adt044
  • Bannerman, Gordon (2013). Book review: Ted Grant: the permanent revolutionary.
  • Bara, Judith, Allen, Nicholas (2013). If there are to be leaders debates in 2015, they must bearranged in a transparent manner.
  • Barber, Stephen (2013). There is no evidence of a trend towards inexperience among British party leaders.
  • Barker, Rodney (2013). The plural paths of British pluralism. In Sato, S. & Kelly, P. (Eds.), Studies in Contemporary British Political Thought: Between Pluralism and Multiculturalism . Waseda Daigaku. Press.
  • Barlett, Jamie (2013). Russell Brand has a point about disillusionment with politics, but he is wrong when he says young people shouldn’t vote.
  • Barrington, Robert (2013). The Lobbying Bill is a missed opportunity.
  • Bartlett, Will (2013). Obstacles to evidence-based policy-making in the EU enlargement countries: the case of skills policies. Social Policy and Administration, 47(4), 451-467. https://doi.org/10.1111/spol.12029
  • Bassey, Michael (2013). Book review: Evidence-based policy: a practical guide to doing it better.
  • Baumgardt, Adele (2013). Woeful figures on women’s representation in public life show that gender equality is far from complete.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). In reply to Alastair Campbell – journalism and politics.
  • Belchior, Ana (2013). Larger parties at the centre of the political spectrum are more likely to be representative of their voters than smaller, more extreme parties.
  • Bennett, Chris, Viehoff, Daniel (2013). Prisoner voting for the final general election before release is a solution that balances concerns about democratic rights.
  • Berdejó, Carlos, Yuchtman, Noam (2013). Crime, punishment, and politics: an analysis of political cycles in criminal sentencing. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 95(3), 741-756. https://doi.org/10.1162/REST_a_00296 picture_as_pdf
  • Berry, Craig, Berry, Richard (2013). Has the Office for Budget Responsibility achieved genuine independence from government?
  • Berry, Richard (2013). Book review: The great rivalry: Gladstone and Disraeli: a dual biography.
  • Berry, Richard (2013). England needs an integrated public services ombudsman,organised regionally.
  • Berry, Richard (2013). London and the South East feature disproportionately in parliamentary CVs.
  • Berry, Richard (2013). MPs are much less local than they would have us believe.
  • Berry, Richard, Kippin, Sean (2013). Choosing the Speaker of the House of Commons: some proposals for change.
  • Bhatti, Yosef, Hansen, Møller (2013). Turnout at European Parliament elections is likely to continue to decline in the coming decades.
  • Birch, Sarah, Allen, Nicholas (2013). Britain’s poor view of politicians is more to do with theirinability to answer a straight question than perceivedcorruption.
  • Blank, Gary (2013). Rethinking the “other transition”: trowards an alternative marxist explanation. Science and Society, 77(2), 153-178. https://doi.org/10.1521/siso.2013.77.2.153
  • Bleich, Erik (2013). States with a history of undemocratic regimes in the 20th century are more likely to repress racist movements.
  • Blick, Andrew, Jones, George W. (2013). At power's elbow: aides to the Prime Minister from Robert Walpole to David Cameron. Biteback Publishing.
  • Blyth, Samuel (2013). Losing the Virginia’s governor’s race may help to trigger a shift towards the center for the Republican party.
  • Bodenstein, Thilo (2013). High quality political institutions are a precondition for a strong civil society.
  • Bojicic-Dzelilovic, Vesna (2013). Decentralisation and local development in South East Europe. In Bartlett, W., Malekovic, S. & Monastiriotis, V. (Eds.), Decentralization and Local Development in South East Europe (pp. 83-100). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137295651
  • Bojicic-Dzelilovic, Vesna (2013). Informality, inequality and social reintegration in post-war transition. Studies in Social Justice, 7(2), 211-228.
  • Bonneau, Chris W., Loepp, Eric (2013). Ballot design can have a huge impact on voter participation, especially in nonpartisan elections.
  • Boone, Catherine (2013). Land regimes and the structure of politics: patterns of land-related conflict. Africa: the Journal of the International African Institute, 83(1), 188-203. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972012000770
  • Borom, Samaya (2013). Book review: Dissent and revolution in a digital age: social media, blogging and activism in Egypt.
  • Boscan, Luis (2013). Book review: America’s blind spot: Chávez, oil and US security.
  • Bose, Sumantra (2013). Kosovo's northern dilemma in historical and comparative perspective. Journal of European and International Affairs, 1(1), 41-45.
  • Bose, Sumantra (2013). Transforming India: challenges to the world's largest democracy in the 21st Century. Harvard University Press.
  • Bradley, Peter (2013). The lobbying bill risks gagging charities and campaign groups, while letting lobbyists of the hook.
  • Brett, Edwin (2013). Final response: International inequality and the global crisis – Managing markets for sustainable growth.
  • Brett, Will (2013). Tomorrow’s party: a bold new approach and meaningfulengagement are required.
  • Breuilly, John (2013). Introduction: concepts, approaches, theories. In Breuilly, J. (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Nationalism (pp. 1-21). Oxford University Press.
  • Breuilly, John (2013). Nationalism and national unification in 19th century Europe. In Breuilly, J. (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Nationalism (pp. 149-175). Oxford University Press.
  • Brighton, Paul (2013). Book review: Al Jazeera English: global news ina changing world.
  • Brighton, Paul (2013). Book review: Elite statecraft and election administration:bending the rules of the game?
  • Brighton, Paul (2013). Book review: Taking our country back: the crafting ofnetworked politics from Howard Dean to Barack Obama.
  • Brock, Jason (2013). Book review: Political corruption in Ireland 1922-2010: a crooked harp?
  • Brock, Jason (2013). Book review: Portrait of a party: the Conservative Party in Britain, 1918-1945.
  • Brooks, Thom (2013). A barrier or bridge? Serious problems revealed in the UK citizenship test.
  • Broughton Micova, Sarah E. (Sally) (2013). Small and resistant: Europeanization in media governance in Slovenia and Macedonia [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Brown, Chris (2013). Just war and political judgment. In Lang, A. F., O’Driscoll, C. & Williams, J. (Eds.), Just War: Authority, Tradition, and Practice (pp. 25-48). Georgetown University Press.
  • Brown, Louise (2013). Book Review: The democratic foundations of policy diffusion: how health, family and employment laws spread across countries.
  • Bruno, Randolph Luca, Bytchkova, Maria, Estrin, Saul (2013). Institutional determinants of new firm entry in Russia: a cross-regional analysis. Review of Economics and Statistics, 95(5), 1740-1749. https://doi.org/10.1162/REST_a_00322
  • Bryson, Alex, Gomez, Rafael, Kretschmer, Tobias, Willman, Paul (2013). Workplace voice and civic engagement: what theory and data tell us about unions and their relationship to the democratic process. Osgoode Hall Law Journal, 50(4), 965-998.
  • Buckley, Fiona (2013). How Ireland legislated for candidate sex quotas to increasewomen’s representation.
  • Bullock, Nathan (2013). Book review: Battle for ground zero: inside the political struggle to rebuild the World Trade Center.
  • Burall, Simon, Zacharzewski, Anthony (2013). NHS democracy: some ideas.
  • Burden, Barry C., Canon, David T., Mayer, Kenneth R. (2013). Early voting actually decreases election turnout, if implemented on its own.
  • Bächtiger, André, Könemann, Judith, Jödicke, Ansgar, Hangartner, Dominik, Husistein, Roger, Zurlinden, Melanie, Pedrini, Seraina, Cranmer, Mirjam, Schwaller, Kathrin (2013). Religious reasons in the public sphere: an empirical study of religious actors’ argumentative patterns in Swiss direct democratic campaigns. European Political Science Review, 5(1), 105-131. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755773912000057
  • Cairney, Paul (2013). The Scottish push towards local democracy carries potentialunintended costs.
  • Calhoun, Craig, Krause, Monika (2013). People want and need solidarity and social reproduction. In Dutkiewicz, P. & Sakwa, R. (Eds.), 22 Ideas to Fix the World: Conversations with the World's Foremost Thinkers (pp. 247-265). NYU Press.
  • Callahan, William (2013). China dreams: 20 views of the future. Oxford University Press.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2013). Why the Daily Mail was wrong to attack Ralph Miliband.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2013). Why the Mail was not right to attack Ralph Miliband (guest blog).
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2013). The conservatives are out of touch with the renewed politics of redistribution.
  • Cammaerts, Bart, Matoni, Alice, McCurdy, Patrick (2013). Introduction: mediation and protest movements. In Cammaerts, B., Mattoni, A. & McCurdy, P. (Eds.), Mediation and protest movements (pp. 3-19). Intellect Press.
  • Campbell, Cody (2013). Book review: Dispossession: the performative in the political.
  • Carayannis, Tatiana (2013). The Democratic Republic of Congo. In Boulden, J. (Ed.), Responding to Conflict in Africa: The United Nations and the Regional Organizations (pp. 177-202). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Carayannis, Tatiana (2013). The Democratic Republic of Congo. In Annual Review of Global Peace Operations, 2013 . Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • Carolan, Liz (2013). Book review: Presidents, oligarchs and bureaucrats: formsof rule in the post-Soviet space.
  • Carrasco Farré, Carlos (2013). Book review: Emerging powers in a comparative perspective: the political and economic rise of the BRIC countries.
  • Carson, Jamie L., Pettigrew, Stephen (2013). Republican advantages in candidate recruitment in 2010 haveled to an increasingly polarized House of Representatives.
  • Cathcart, Abby (2013). The John Lewis model reveals the tensions and paradoxes at the heart of workplace democracy.
  • Cayli, Eray (7 November 2013) The new monuments of Taksim Square or ‘ruins in reverse’. Failed Architecture.
  • Chalmers, Damian (2013). European restatements of sovereignty. In Rawlings, R., Leyland, P. & Young, A. (Eds.), Sovereignty and the Law: Domestic, European and International Perspectives (pp. 186-212). Oxford University Press.
  • Chaney, Paul (2013). Analysing party manifestos shows the extent of ethnicminority marginalisation in the UK’s electoral politics.
  • Chen, Kai (2013). Book review: International security: the contemporary agenda.
  • Chng, Nai Rui (2013). Even flow: water privatization and the mobilization of power in the Philippines [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cho, Wendy K.Tam (2013). Voter migration is a significant factor in the geographic sorting of the American electorate.
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  • Cuyckens, Hanne (2013). The international arena is increasingly heading towards a multipolar model in which US hegemony is challenged by the EU and China.
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  • Davaki, Konstantina (2013). The policy on gender equality in Greece. European Parliament.
  • Defty, Andrew (2013). Having security chiefs give evidence to Parliament isprogress, but future sessions must dig deeper.
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  • Donald, James (2013). MPs with slim majorities and frontbenchers are the most prolific parliamentary tweeters.
  • Dowdle, Andrew, Yang, Song (2013). Social network analysis of individual donors reveals a pattern of division in the Republican Party.
  • Driessens, Olivier (2013). Being a celebrity in times of its democratisation: a case study from the Flemish region. Celebrity Studies, 4(2), 249-253. https://doi.org/10.1080/19392397.2013.791050
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  • Dumbrell, John (2013). Compared to the recent record, Barack Obama’s presidency has been a successful one thus far.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Muir, Dominic (2013). Parliament bounces back – how Select Committees have become a power in the land.
  • Dür, Andreas, Konstantinidis, Nikitas (2013). Electoral cycle timing and popular support for a treaty are crucial in determining whether parties advocate referendums on European integration.
  • Edwards, Alex (2013). A neoclassical realist analysis of American ‘dual containment’ policy in the Persian Gulf: 1991-2001 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Eggers, Andrew C., Hainmueller, Jens (2013). Capitol losses: the mediocre performance of Congressional stock portfolios. Journal of Politics, 75(2), 535-551. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022381613000194
  • El Issawi, Fatima (2013). Is Libyan media more free after the revolution? (New research report).
  • El Issawi, Fatima (2013). Libya media transition: heading to the unknown. POLIS, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • El Issawi, Fatima (2013). Libya: where ghosts, guns and crooked politicians hold sway. The Conversation,
  • El Issawi, Fatima (2013). The nascent professional standards of traditional media in post-Arab Spring countries. https://doi.org/55243280
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  • Elbra, Ainsley (2013). Book review: Global corruption: money, power and ethics in the modern world.
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  • Epstein, Lee, Knight, Jack (2013). U.S. federal judges are motivated by much more than putting their policy and political preferences into law.
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  • Evans, Adam (2013). Welsh incremental devolution: history repeats itself, first as tragedy then as tax?
  • Evans, Elizabeth (2013). Men only? The parliamentary Liberal Democrats and genderrepresentation.
  • Evans, Jocelyn (2013). Where candidates live matters to voters, and they show it in their voting.
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  • Foulis, Angus (2013). Essays on credit frictions and the macroeconomy [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Fountain, Jane E. (2013). The difficulties of Healthcare.gov need to be seen in the context of an acrimonious political climate and the poor record of large and complex IT projects.
  • Friedman, Bobby (2013). The way we fund our political parties needs to change if we are to avoid more scandals.
  • Gauja, Anika (2013). The UK could take some lessons from Australia on fixed terms for party leaders so that election winners are guaranteed a full term in office.
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  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Alabama and Missouri woo Boeing, Republicans in trouble in Virginia and lose again in Massachusetts, and should Detroit sell its art collection? – US state blog round up for 7 – 13 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Big wins for Christie, de Blasio, Obama’s broken promise, and should Puerto Rico become a state? – US blog round up for 2 – 8 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). California walks the line on fracking, Cheney vs Cheney, and socialist wins in Seattle – US state blog round up for 16 – 22 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Clinton and Obamacare, Downton Abbey style service jobs on the rise and Hawaii legalises same-sex marriage – US blog round up for 9 – 15 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Government shuts down, the debt ceiling looms, and Wendy Davis announces in Texas– US blog round up for 28 September – 4 October.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Obamacare website’s teething problems, more snooping revelations, and Illinois wants furlough benefits back – US blog round up for 19 – 25 October.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Remembering Kennedy, Reid goes nuclear in the Senate, and is America made up of Republistan and Democravia? – US national blog round up for 16 – 22 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Sebelius takes the rap for Healthcare.gov, Obama’s falling approval, and landslides likely for Christie and de Blasio – US blog round up for 26 October – 1 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). The bright side of filibuster reform, tensions rise with China, and has immigration reform stalled in Congress? – US national blog round up for 23 – 29 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). The end of the shutdown, Booker wins in New Jersey, and do Americans want a third party? – US blog round up for 12 – 18 October.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). A new budget deal, America’s declining labor force, and Paul Ryan for House Speaker? – US national blog round up for 7 – 13 December.
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  • Halfmann, Drew (2013). How political institutions shape abortion law in the United States, Britain and Canada.
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  • Hall, Suzanne (2013). Multilingual citizenship. Discover Society, (1), 1-3.
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  • Hertog, Steffen (2013). Introduction: the role of MENA business in policy-making and political transitions. In Hertog, S., Luciani, G. & Valeri, M. (Eds.), Business Politics in the Middle East (pp. 1-16). Hurst Publishers (London, England).
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  • Hobolt, Sara, Tilley, James, Wittrock, Jill (2013). Listening to the government: how information shapes responsibility attributions. Political Behavior, 35(1), 157-174. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11109-011-9183-8
  • Hoffman, Kasper, Kirk, Thomas (2013). Public authority and the provision of public goods in conflict-affected and transitioning regions. Justice and Security Research Programme, International Development Department, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Hogwood, Patricia (2013). Book review: Policy without politicians: bureaucratic influence in comparative perspective.
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  • Hughes, James (2013). The evidence suggests that the conflict in Chechnya was not a major factor in the motivation of the Boston bombers.
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  • Iwowo, Vanessa (2013). Boko Haram and Mend could play a role in determining Nigeria’s next president.
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  • Jacobsmeier, Matthew L. (2013). While dog owners were less likely to vote for Obama, dog ownership doesn’t affect voting decisions.
  • James, Toby (2013). Individual electoral registration still needs a lot of work, if it is not to be a car crash for British democracy.
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  • Jones, Phil (2013). In states with more competitive elections, voters are more likely to know how their senators have represented them and to hold them accountable.
  • Jones, Richard Wyn (2013). Survey research suggests that ‘ever looser union’ is thedirection of travel for the UK.
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  • Kavanagh, Aileen (2013). The British sense of reserve has much to commend it, but itwould be difficult to codify in a constitution.
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  • Kenny, Meryl (2013). The Scottish Parliament’s record on women’s representation is in the balance.
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  • Keränen, Outi (2013). Acts of contention: local practices and dynamics of negotiated statebuilding in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1995-2010 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Ketchley, Neil (2013). The Muslim Brothers take to the streets. Middle East Report, Winter(269), 12-17.
  • Kier, Rune (2013). Fifty years after Martin Luther King’s ‘I have a dream’ speech, the European Union could still learn a lot from his words.
  • Kippin, Sean (2013). Book review: Myths, politicians, and money: the truth behind the free market.
  • Kippin, Sean, Berry, Richard (2013). The Electoral Commission’s advice to Parliament about thewording of any referendum question on the European Unionshows welcome progress in its thinking.
  • Kissane, Bill (2013). Victory in defeat?: national identity after civil war in Finland and Ireland. In Hall, J. A. & Malešević, S. (Eds.), Nationalism and War (pp. 321-340). Cambridge University Press.
  • Kitsing, Meelis (2013). The Estonian experience shows that while online voting isfaster and cheaper, it hasn’t increased turn-out.
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  • Koh, Sin Yee (2013). Book review: Frederik Holst, Ethnicization and identity construction in Malaysia, Abingdon: Routledge, 2012, 240 pp. £85.00 hbk. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 13(2), 269-271. https://doi.org/10.1111/sena.12038
  • Koning, Ashley, Redlawsk, David (2013). Chris Christie’s post Hurricane Sandy transformation from bully to bipartisan hero has all but guaranteed a landslide reelection and a potential 2016 presidential run.
  • Koning, Ashley, Redlawsk, David (2013). Polls, media, and polarization have made New Jersey’s Special Senate Election between Cory Booker and Steve Lonegan a must-watch.
  • Kostovicova, Denisa (2013). Civil society and reconciliation in the Western Balkans: great expectations? In Prifti, E. (Ed.), The European Future of the Western Balkans - Thessaloniki@10 (pp. 101-109). EU Institute for Security Studies.
  • Krupa, Joel (2013). Book review: Congo.
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  • Krupa, Joel (2013). Book review: Seeds, science, and struggle: the globalpolitics of transgenic crops.
  • Kuecken, Maria (2013). Book review: How to manage an aid exit strategy: the futureof development aid.
  • Kukathas, Chandran (2013). Exit, freedom and gender. In Borchers, D. & Vitikainen, A. (Eds.), On Exit: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Right of Exit in Liberal Multicultural Societies (pp. 34-56). Walter de Gruyter & Co..
  • Kurt-Dickson, Aygen, Duquenoy, Penny (2013). Governance in technology development. In Doridot, F., Duquenoy, P., Goujon, P., Kurt-Dickson, A., Lavelle, S., Patrignani, N., Rainey, S. & Santuccio, A. (Eds.), Ethical Governance of Emerging Technologies Development (pp. 149-165). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-3670-5.ch010
  • Kuzu, Durukan (2013). Shifting paradigms: null remedies for national minorities from civic egalitarianism to ethnic multiculturalism: a context sensitive approach [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Laberge, Yves (2013). Book review: Psychology and politics: a social identity perspective.
  • Lacey, Nicola (2013). Denying prisoners the vote creates a barrier to theirreintegration into society.
  • Lawson, George, Tardelli, Luca (2013). The past, present, and future of intervention. Review of International Studies, 39(05), 1233-1253. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0260210513000247
  • Le Grand, Julian (2013). Will 1 April mark the beginning of the end of England's NHS? No. The BMJ, 346(mar26), f1975-f1975. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.f1975
  • Lee, Jia Hui (2013). Book review: Philosophy and resistance in the crisis: Greece and the future of Europe.
  • Leech, Dennis (2013). Power indices in large voting bodies. Public Choice, 155(1-2), 61-79. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11127-011-9840-9
  • Levitt, Ruth, Solesbury, William (2013). Government “tsars” need to be accountable, too.
  • List, Christian, Luskin, Robert, Fishkin, James, McLean, Iain (2013). Deliberation, single-peakedness, and the possibility of meaningful democracy: evidence from deliberative polls. Journal of Politics, 75(1), 80-95. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022381612000886
  • List, Christian, Spiekermann, Kai (2013). Methodological individualism and holism in political science: a reconciliation. American Political Science Review, 107(4), 629-643. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055413000373
  • Liu, Shuo (2013). Book review: Refugees, capitalism and the British state: implications for social workers, volunteers and activists.
  • Loebbecke, Claudia, Dewandre, Nicole, Doukidis, Georgios, Schepers, Stefan, Spiekermann, Sarah, Whitley, Edgar A. (2013-06-05 - 2013-06-08) Panel 3: political consultancy: an area for information systems academicians to create value? [Other]. 21st European conference on information systems, Utrecht, Netherlands, NLD.
  • Long, Katy (2013). In search of sanctuary: border closures, "safe zones" and refugee protection. Journal of Refugee Studies, 26(3), 458-476. https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fes050
  • Long, Katy (2013). State-building through refugee repatriation. Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 6(4), 369-386. https://doi.org/10.1080/17502977.2012.714236
  • Long, Katy (2013). When refugees stopped being migrants: movement, labour and humanitarian protection. Migration Studies, 1(1), 4-26. https://doi.org/10.1093/migration/mns001
  • Loveday, Barry (2013). Back to the future by way of an Independent (Police)Commission: the Stevens Report in effect only pursues anestablished police agenda.
  • Loveday, Barry (2013). Despite the manner of their election, Police and Crime Commissioners are bringing about a significant change in the governance of the police.
  • Luckham, Robin, Kirk, Tom (2013). Understanding security in the vernacular in hybrid political contexts: a critical survey. Conflict, Security and Development, 13(3), 339-359. https://doi.org/10.1080/14678802.2013.811053
  • Luckham, Robin, Kirk, Thomas (2013). The two faces of security in hybrid political orders: a framework for analysis and research. Stability: International Journal of Security and Development, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.5334/sta.cf
  • Lund, Christian, Boone, Catherine (2013). [Introduction]: Land politics in Africa: constituting authority over territory, property and persons. Africa, 83(1), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1017/S000197201200068X
  • Lytle, Mark (2013). A return to Teddy Roosevelt’s progressive tradition would help us to tackle the challenge of global warming.
  • López Escarcena, Ignacio (2013). Analysis of Presidents Lagos and Piñera’s first state of the union message. Cuadernos.info, 32, 125-134. https://doi.org/10.7764/cdi.32.496
  • López-Murcia, Julián Daniel (2013). Book review: Political struggles and the forging of autonomous government agencies.
  • Macdonald, Anna (2013). Local understandings and experiences of transitional justice: a review of the evidence. Justice and Security Research Programme, International Development Department, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Mangilli-Climpson, Massimo (2013). Book review: The Fascist Party and popular opinion inMussolini’s Italy.
  • Mansell, Robin, Steinmueller, W. Edward (2013). Digital infrastructures, economies, and public policies: contending rationales and outcome assessment strategies. In Dutton, W. H. (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Internet Studies . Oxford University Press.
  • Marlière, Philippe (2013). France’s Front National and Front de Gauche are both labelled as populist. But they are far from two sides of the same coin.
  • Marples, Alice (2013). Book review: Ideas of education: philosophy and politics from Plato to Dewey.
  • Marsh, Alex (2013). The proposal for a global parliament of mayors reflects their distinctive, locally-rooted form of legitimacy.
  • Marsh, Ian (2013). Parliamentary committees could hold the answer to Britain’s democratic decline.
  • Martin, Kenneth (2013). Book review: Islamist radicalisation in Europe and the Middle East: reassessing the causes of terrorism.
  • Martin, Kenneth (2013). Book review: Moral accountability and international criminal law: holding agents of atrocity accountable to the world.
  • Masiero, Silvia (2013). Unmaking food security: the targeted public distribution system in Kerala.
  • Mason, Michael, Zeitoun, Mark (2013). Questioning environmental security. Geographical Journal, 179(4), 294-297. https://doi.org/10.1111/geoj.12030
  • Mazor, Joseph (2013). Harms, wrongs, and indirect natural resource conservation obligations: a reply to Benjamin Sachs. Ethics, Policy and Environment, 16(2), 212-215. https://doi.org/10.1080/21550085.2013.801207
  • McAllister, Laura (2013). The UK Government’s recent approach to the Silk Commissionhas been inflexibile and unimaginative.
  • McCracken, Andrew (2013). Book review: The art of war in an asymmetric world: strategy for the post-Cold War era.
  • McDonagh, Luke (2013). Book review: Symbolic power, politics and intellectuals: the political sociology of Pierre Bourdieu.
  • McDonagh, Luke (2013). Book review: The constitutionalization of the globalcorporate sphere?
  • McDonagh, Luke (2013). Book review: The year of dreaming dangerously.
  • McLean, Iain (2013). William Gladstone might have the answer to the ‘West Lothian’ question.
  • McMahon, Simon (2013). The debate on accountability of public service partnerships needs to be evidence based.
  • Meierhenrich, Jens (2013). Beyond the theater of international justice: the Rule 98bis decision in Milosevic. In Waters, T. (Ed.), The Milosevic Trial: an Autopsy (pp. 316-325). Oxford University Press.
  • Meierhenrich, Jens, Lagace, Martha (2013). Photo essay: tropes of memory. Humanity: an International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, 4(2), 289-312. https://doi.org/10.1353/hum.2013.0019
  • Melding, David (2013). Yes or no, the Scottish independence referendum will have a lasting impact on the coherence of the multi-national state.
  • Melton, James (2013). Europe is home to some of the world’s most incomprehensible national constitutions.
  • Mercer, Claire (2013). Editorial. Review of African Political Economy, 40(137), 341-342. https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2013.817085
  • Meyer, Henning (2013). Comment: left out. Foreign Affairs, 92(6).
  • Michener, Jamila (2013). Perceptions of risk and social disorder can have a huge impact on local political engagement.
  • Miller, Emma (2013). Book review: The Oxford handbook of gender and politics.
  • Miller, Jennifer (2013). Book review: The behavioral foundations of public policy.
  • Miller, Jennifer (2013). Book review: The myth of research-based policy and practice.
  • Mocan, Naci, Altindag, Duha (2013). Raising MEPs’ salaries causes them to attend fewer meetings, but cutting their salaries increases their attendance rate.
  • Moe, Richard (2013). Barack Obama’s current war powers can be traced back to the time of FDR.
  • Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Martelli, Angelo (2013). Beyond rising unemployment: unemployment risk, crisis and regional adjustments in Greece. (GreeSE: Hellenic Observatory papers on Greece and Southeast Europe 80). Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Montserrat, Jade (2013). Book Review: Inventing Peace: A Dialogue on Perception.
  • Montserrat, Jade (2013). Book review: Renegotiating the body: feminist art in 1970sLondon.
  • Moran, James (2013). Book review: Syria: the fall of the house of Assad.
  • Mudde, Cas (2013). In the aftermath of the shutdown, widespread grassroots support means that the Tea Party is far from over.
  • Mullin, Corinna (2013). Book review: Questioning secularism: Islam, sovereignty, and the rule of law in modern Egypt.
  • Munce, Peter (2013). Replacing the Human Rights Act would be a risk that couldbackfire on the Conservatives.
  • Muravska, Julia (2013). Book review: Trading secrets: spies and intelligence in anage of terror.
  • Murkens, Jo Eric Khushal, Jones, Peter (2013). Alex Salmond and David Cameron’s incoherent referendum plans mean that they are unlikely to get what they want for either Scotland or the UK.
  • Mustelli, Federica, Pelkmans, Jacques (2013). Establishing a genuine single market for services couldgenerate significant growth across the EU.
  • Müller, Henrik (2013). The rift over Germany’s trade surplus.
  • Nafpliotis, Alexandros (2013). Book review: European and American extreme right groups and the Internet.
  • Nafpliotis, Alexandros (2013). Book review: Mobilizing on the extreme right: Germany, Italy,and the United States.
  • Nakray, Keerty (2013). Book review: Remaking citizenship in multi-cultural Europe: women’s movements, gender and diversity.
  • Neumayer, Eric (2013). Strategic delaying and concessions extraction in accession negotiations to the World Trade Organization: an analysis of Working Party membership. World Trade Review, 12(4), 669-692. https://doi.org/10.1017/S147474561300013X
  • Newburn, Tim (2013). This is not quite the death knell for the probation service, but it is certainly the most radical change it has ever seen.
  • Nikolayenko, Olena (2013). The history of Serbia’s youth protests illustrates the importance of learning and adaptation in protest tactics.
  • Nordensvard, Johan (2013). Using political metaphors to understand educational policy in developing countries: the case of Ghana and informal communities. Policy Futures in Education, 11(1), p. 74. https://doi.org/10.2304/pfie.2013.11.1.74 picture_as_pdf
  • Novick, Natalie (2013). Book Review: The unfinished revolution: voices from theglobal fight for women’s rights.
  • Novick, Natalie (2013). Book review: German jihad: on the internationalization of islamist terrorism.
  • Novick, Natalie (2013). Book review: gender and international relations.
  • O'Dwyer, Conor (2013). The Poland case shows that the EU should not be inhibited from putting pressure on member states over gay rights.
  • O'Rourke, Kevin (2013-03-07) Political extremism in the 1920s and 1930s: do German lessons generalize? [Other]. Modern and comparative economic history seminar, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Oliver, Adam (2013). Perspectives on the importance of interdisciplinarity. Health Economics, Policy and Law, 8(03), 385-386. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1744133113000194
  • Olsen, Gorm Rye (2013). There is little evidence that a ‘Nordicisation’ of the EU’s Africa policy has taken place.
  • Orgad, Shani (2013). Visualizers of solidarity: organizational politics in humanitarian and international development NGOs. Visual Communication, 12(3), 295-314. https://doi.org/10.1177/1470357213483057
  • Outhwaite, William, Brown, Stuart A., Gilson, Christopher (2013). Five minutes with William Outhwaite: “The chic ultra-right populism of Geert Wilders and others is certainly worrying”.
  • Overman, Claire (2013). The European Court of Human Rights’ decision in MH v UKhighlights the shortcomings in Britain’s mental health law.
  • Overman, Claire (2013). The legal regulation of Muslim dress is controversial in theUK, but education could help eradicate prejudice.
  • Pack, Mark (2013). ‘Does it scale?’ is the question that explains which political campaign technologies take-off.
  • Pallett, Helen (2013). The Government is making positive steps towards directcitizen engagement with policy-making, but careful reflection on participation techniques is needed.
  • Panizza, Francisco, Miorelli, Romina (2013). Taking discourse seriously: discursive institutionalism and post-structuralist discourse theory. Political Studies, 61(2), 301-318. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.2012.00967.x
  • Parker, Simon (2013). Those who argue outsourcing endangers accountability are still fighting the last war.
  • Partrick, Neil (2013). Saudi Arabia and Jordan: friends in adversity. (The Kuwait Programme on Development, Governance and Globalisation in the Gulf States research papers 31). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Paudyn, Bartholomew (2013). Credit rating agencies and the sovereign debt crisis: performing the politics of creditworthiness through risk and uncertainty. Review of International Political Economy, 20(4), 788-818. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2012.720272
  • Paun, Akash (2013). Book review: Comparing devolved governance.
  • Peach, Donna (2013). Book review: Social research after the cultural turn.
  • Perrin, Kristen (2013). Book Review: Reclaiming American virtue: the human rights revolution of the 1970s.
  • Pettit, Philip (2013). A response to Roger Scruton: no, democracy is not overrated.
  • Pettitt, Robin (2013). Party conferences are far from perfect, but our democracy would be worse off without them.
  • Phillips, Anne (2013). Our bodies, whose property? Princeton University Press.
  • Philp, Mark (2013). The emergence of ‘realism’ in political theory has the potential to change how we think about the real world of politics.
  • Pillay, Anashri (2013). Book review: Children’s socio-economic rights, democracyand the courts.
  • Piotukh, Volha (2013). Book review: Counter-terrorism, aid and civil society: beforeand after the War on Terror.
  • Plomien, Ania, Perrons, Diane (2013). Gendering the Euro crisis.
  • Powell, Alison (2013). Book review: Regulating code: good governance and better regulation in the information age.
  • Purvis, June (2013). The 1913 death of Emily Wilding Davison was a key moment inthe ongoing struggle for gender equality in the UK.
  • Qvortrup, Matt (2013). The iPod generation demands a more bespoke version ofdemocracy.
  • Rahbek-Clemmensen, Jon (2013). Beyond ‘the soldier and the state’ - the theoretical framework of elite civil-military relations [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Rahman, Ashikur (2013). Essays on political dynasties: evidence from empirical investigations [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Ramdani, Nabila (2013). Hamas's ban on women running Gaza marathon is a missed opportunity. Guardian,
  • Ramdani, Nabila (2013). Return of the Arab strongman. World Today, 69(1), p. 5.
  • Ramsay, Peter (2013). Letting prisoners vote would undermine the idea that civilliberties are fundamental to democratic citizenship.
  • Rangelov, Iavor (2013). Contesting the rule of law: civil society and legal institutions. In Bojicic-Dzelilovic, V., Ker-Lindsay, J. & Kostovicova, D. (Eds.), Civil Society and Transitions in the Western Balkans (pp. 71-84). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Rangelov, Iavor (2013). Nationalism and the rule of law: lessons from the Balkans and beyond. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511997938
  • Rangelov, Iavor (2013). The role of transnational civil society. In Lupel, A. & Verdeja, E. (Eds.), Responding to Genocide: the Politics of International Action (pp. 203-233). Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • Richards, Dave, Smith, Martin (2013). The Universal Credit fiasco shows that we need a new modelof Ministerial accountability.
  • Ritchie, Ken (2013). All political parties, but particularly Labour, should embrace the cause of republicanism.
  • Roberts, Sean (2013). Efforts to isolate the opposition in Russia have left Vladimir Putin’s regime with little margin for error.
  • Robertson, David Brian (2013). The Federalist offers important lessons in how to cope with the current gridlock in American government.
  • Robinson, Scott E., Liu, Xinsheng, Stoutenborough, James W., Vedlitz, Arnold (2013). The public’s levels of trust in US government agencies can often be very different to their trust in government in general.
  • Rocco, Philip (2013). Technology-focused critiques of Obamacare are distracting from the political sabotage of the program by congressional Republicans.
  • Rode, Philipp (2013-04-11 - 2013-04-13) The politics and planning of urban compaction: the case of the London Metropolitan region [Paper]. 4th Holcim Forum 2013 – “Economy of Sustainable Construction”, Mumbai, India, IND.
  • Rogowski, Jon (2013). Increased polarization in politics reduces voter turnout.
  • Rohac, Dalibor (2013). Book review: Exodus: how migration is changing our world.
  • Roquen, Jeff (2013). Book review: Conflicted are the peacemakers: Israeli and Palestinian moderates and the death of Oslo.
  • Rossner, Meredith (2013). People who serve on juries are more likely to involvethemselves in democracy.
  • Rothkopf, Ilana (2013). Book review: Political parties in Palestine: leadership and thought. picture_as_pdf
  • Rothkopf, Ilana (2013). Book review: banking on democracy: financial markets and elections in emerging countries.
  • Rothkopf, Ilana (2013). Book review: foreign fighters: transnational identity in civil conflicts.
  • Rowe, Ian (2013). Online political discussions tend to be less civil when the participants are anonymous.
  • Saffin, Kate (2013). Book review: Sensible politics: the visual culture of nongovernmental activism.
  • Salem, Sarah Mamdouh Ibrahim (2013). The Egyptian military and the 2011 revolution. Jadaliyya,
  • Saltman, Richard B. (2013). There is little common ground between the two opposing moral narratives on the implementation of Obamacare.
  • Sanders, Astrid (2013). The changing face of ‘flexicurity’ in times of austerity? In Countouris, N. & Freedland, M. (Eds.), Resocialising Europe in a Time of Crisis (pp. 314-332). Cambridge University Press.
  • Sattler, Thomas (2013). Do markets punish left governments? Journal of Politics, 75(2), 343-356. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022381613000054
  • Saunders, Ben (2013). The Scottish independence referendum need not include therest of the UK, even though they are affected.
  • Schaffner, Brian (2013). Public support for the ‘Ground Zero mosque’ is low, no matter the proposed location.
  • Schang, Laura, Thomson, Sarah (2013). Lessons from Europe: governance of health care providers.
  • Schmidt, Vivien A., Thatcher, Mark (2013). Theorizing ideational continuity: the resilience of neo-liberal ideas in Europe. In Schmidt, V. A. & Thatcher, M. (Eds.), Resilient Liberalism in Europe's Political Economy (pp. 1-50). Cambridge University Press.
  • Schomerus, Mareike, De Vrie, Lotje, Vaughan, Christopher (2013). Introduction: negotiating borders, defining South Sudan. In Vaughan, C., Schomerus, M. & De Vrie, L. (Eds.), The Borderlands of South Sudan: Authority and Identity in Contemporary and Historical Perspectives (pp. 1-22). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Scott, Michael W. (2013). "Heaven on earth" or Satan’s "base" in the Pacific? Internal Christian politics in the dialogic construction of the Makiran underground army. In Tomlinson, M. & McDougall, D. (Eds.), Christian Politics in Oceania (pp. 49-77). Berghahn Books.
  • Shadlen, Kenneth C. (2013). Health policy as industrial policy: Brazil in comparative perspective.
  • Shah, Alpa (2013). Response to Nandini Sundar's response to 'the tensions over citizenship in a Marxist-Leninist revolutionary situation: the Maoists in India'. Critique of Anthropology, 33(4), 476-479. https://doi.org/10.1177/0308275X13506662
  • Shah, Alpa (2013). The tensions over liberal citizenship in a Marxist revolutionary situation: the Maoists in India. Critique of Anthropology, 33(1), 91-109. https://doi.org/10.1177/0308275X12466679
  • Shah, Paru, Marschall, Melissa, Ruhil, Anirudh (2013). The voting rights act has been instrumental in ensuring gains in black representation in cities over the last three decades.
  • Shaw, Eric (2013). Labour’s union reforms risk handing power to the frontbench at the expense of party members.
  • Shaw, Martin (2013). Book review: Global civil society 2012: ten years of critical reflection.
  • Shepherd, Tamara, Croombs, Matthew (2013). Technology and power: shaping democracy through design, prepared for the Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire sur la communication, l’information et la société (CRICIS). Université du Québec à Montréal.
  • Shutes, Isabel (2013). Long-term care and migrant labour in the UK. In Brochmann, G. & Jurado, E. (Eds.), Europe's Immigration Challenge: Reconciling Work, Welfare and Mobility (pp. 125-143). I.B. Tauris Publishers.
  • Sieberer, Ulrich (2013). Book review: Factional politics: how dominant parties implode or stabilize.
  • Silver, David (2013). The drive toward outsourcing public services is bypassing democratic oversight.
  • Silvestri, Marisa, Tong, Stephen, Brown, Jennifer (2013). Gender and police leadership: time for a paradigm shift? International Journal of Police Science and Management, 15(1), 61-73. https://doi.org/10.1350/ijps.2013.15.1.303
  • Simpson, Joe (2013). Face to face contact is still the most effective way to persuade people to participate in elections.
  • Skidelsky, Robert (2013). Five minutes with Robert Skidelsky: “Capitalism is a means to an end, the end being lifting humanity out of poverty in order to enable it to lead the good life”.
  • Sloam, James (2013). Young people are less likely to vote than older citizens, but they are also more diverse in how they choose to participate in politics.
  • Smith, Karen E. (2013). The European Union and the politics of legitimisation at the United Nations. European Foreign Affairs Review, 18(1), 63-80.
  • Smith, Karen E. (2013). Acculturation and the acceptance of the Genocide Convention. Cooperation and Conflict, 48(3), 358-377. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010836713482451
  • Stachowitsch, Saskia (2013). Media portrayals of military women reflect recruitment conditions, but political power relations and foreign policy contexts matter as well.
  • Stein, Danielle (2013). Community mediation and social harmony in Nepal. (Theories in practice series JSRP Paper 5). Justice and Security Research Programme, International Development Department, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Stoddart, Ali (2013). Politicians should use Twitter to engage more, and broadcast less.
  • Storper, Michael (2013). Keys to the city: how economics, institutions, social interactions and politics affect regional development. Princeton University Press.
  • Sweeting, David (2013). One year in, Bristol’s Mayoral experiment is making adifference to the city’s governance.
  • Swers, Michele (2013). The nuclear option will increase polarization in the Senate and shift power to the executive branch.
  • Talbot, Colin (2013). It’s not just the economy, stupid – the UK is undergoing multiple, overlapping, institutional crises.
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). Wikileaks, national security, and cosmopolitan ethics. In Couldry, N., Madianou, M. & Pinchevski, A. (Eds.), Ethics of Media (pp. 232-254). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Tartir, Alaa (2013). أربع قواعد أساسية لمحادثات السلام الفلسطينية-الإسرائيلية. Holy News Network,
  • Tartir, Alaa (2013). Book review: Routledge handbook on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. https://doi.org/ISSN 2053-8626
  • Tartir, Alaa (2013). Book review: Palestinian politics and the Middle East peace process: consensus and competition in the Palestinian negotiating team. Journal of Conflict Transformation and Security, 3(1), 86-88.
  • Tartir, Alaa (2013). Four rules for Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. The Huffington Post,
  • Tartir, Alaa (2013). Why PA’s new prime minister heads a papier-mâché government. The Electronic Intifada,
  • Taylor, Jo (2013). Book review: Stubborn roots: race, culture and inequality inUS and South African schools.
  • Tenreyro, Silvana, Thwaites, Gregory (2013). U.S monetary policy is less powerful in recessions.
  • Terry, Chris (2013). In Britain’s first past the post electoral system, some votes are worth 22 times more than others.
  • Thatcher, Mark (2013). La loi du 31 décembre 1913 dans une perspective comparatiste: les réformes britannique et italienne d’avant 1914. In Bady, J., Cornu, M., Fromageau, J., Leniaud, J. & Négri, V. (Eds.), 1913 Genèse d'une Loi sur les Monuments Historiques: Mémoire des Grandes Lois Patrimoniales (pp. 312-323). La Documentation Française.
  • Thatcher, Mark (2013). Supranational neo-liberalization: the EU’s regulatory model of economic markets. In Schmidt, V. A. & Thatcher, M. (Eds.), Resilient Liberalism in Europe's Political Economy (pp. 171-200). Cambridge University Press.
  • Thatcher, Mark, Schmidt, Vivien A. (2013). Conclusion: explaining the resilience of neo-liberalism and possible pathways out. In Schmidt, V. A. & Thatcher, M. (Eds.), Resilient Liberalism in Europe's Political Economy (pp. 171-200). Cambridge University Press.
  • Thomopoulos, Nikolas (2013). Book review: Transport and ethics: ethics and the evaluation of transport policies and projects. Transport Reviews, 33(4), 497-498. https://doi.org/10.1080/01441647.2013.821188
  • Thompson, Louise (2013). Book Review: The British Constitution: continuity and change: a festschrift for Vernon Bogdanor.
  • Tierney, Stephen, Boyle, Katie (2013). Yes or no, 2014′s Scotland referendum carries significantconstitutional implications.
  • Toepfl, Florian (2013). Making sense of the news in a hybrid regime: how young Russians decode state TV and an oppositional blog. Journal of Communication, 63(2), 244-265. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcom.12018
  • Tollestrup, Jessica (2013). In its duration, scope, and effects, the recent U.S. government funding gap was one of the most notable since fiscal year 1977.
  • Tomlin, Patrick (2013). Our courts treat criminal conviction with extreme caution – so shouldn’t we be a little more cautious in creating criminal laws?
  • Travis, Toni-Michelle C. (2013). In the wake of Terry McAuliffe’s win in Virginia, both parties must now reassess their positions before the 2014 and 2016 elections.
  • Trillas, Francesc (2013). The objective of social democracy should be ‘sustainable progress’.
  • Trubowitz, Peter (2013). The U.S. shutdown has a hefty international price tag.
  • Trubowitz, Peter, Seo, Jungkun (2013). The China card: playing politics with Sino-American relations. Political Science Quarterly, 127(2), 189-211. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1538-165X.2012.tb00724.x
  • Turnell, Andrew, Munro, Eileen, Murphy, Terry (2013). Soft is hardest: leading for learning in child protection services following a child fatality. Child Welfare, 92(2), 199-216.
  • Türkmen-Dervişoğlu, Gülay (2013). Book review: Soldiers, spies and statesmen: Egypt’s road to revolt.
  • Ulaş, Luke (2013). Realising cosmopolitanism: the role of a world state [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Uribe, Simón (2013). State and frontier. Historical ethnography of a road in the Putumayo region of Colombia [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Usherwood, Simon (2013). Hand-waving as renegotiation: The UK’s (and EU’s) limited options.
  • Valentini, Laura (2013). Book review: Ethics for a broken world: imagining philosophy after catastrophe, by Tim Mulgan. Mind, 122(488), 1161-1164. https://doi.org/10.1093/mind/fzu014
  • Valentini, Laura (2013). Cosmopolitan justice and rightful enforceability. In Brock, G. (Ed.), Cosmopolitanism versus Non-Cosmopolitanism: Critiques, Defenses, Reconceptualizations (pp. 92-107). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199678426.003.0005
  • Valentini, Laura (2013). Justice, disagreement and democracy. British Journal of Political Science, 43(1), 177-199. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007123412000294
  • Valters, Craig (2013). Community mediation and social harmony in Sri Lanka. (Theories in practice series JSRP Paper 4). Justice and Security Research Programme, International Development Department, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Varin, Carolin (2013). Book review: Intelligence in an insecure world.
  • Varin, Caroline (2013). Book review: Teaching politics beyond the book: film, texts and new media in the classroom.
  • Vasilopoulou, Sofia (2013). Book review: Party patronage and party government in European democracies.
  • Vieira, Marco Antonio, Dalgaard, Klaus Guimarães (2013). The energy-security–climate-change nexus in Brazil. Environmental Politics, 22(4), 610-626. https://doi.org/10.1080/09644016.2013.806633
  • Vlassenroot, Koen, Buscher, K. (2013). Borderlands, identity and urban development: the case of Goma (Democratic Republic of the Congo). Urban Studies, 50(15), 3168-3184. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098013487772
  • Waddington, Alex (2013). Parliament’s pleas for evidence are pleasing, but pinpointing the opportunities can be a pain.
  • Wade, Robert Hunter (2013). Capitalism and democracy at cross-purposes. New Zealand Sociology, 28(3), 208-236.
  • Walker, Lorna (2013). Book review: On voter competence.
  • Walklate, Jenny (2013). Book review: Spaces of contention: spatialities and social movements.
  • Waterman, Chris (2013). The recent history of school governance has been one of an accelerating decline in democratic accountability.
  • Wehner, Joachim, de Renzio, Paolo (2013). Citizens, legislators, and executive disclosure: the political determinants of fiscal transparency. World Development, 41, 96-108. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2012.06.005
  • Weigand, Florian (2013). Human vs. state security: how can security sector reforms contribute to state-building? The case of the Afghan police reform. (Working paper series 13-135). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Weinschenk, Aaron C. (2013). A sense of civic duty is influenced by deeply rooted personality traits.
  • Weitz-Shapiro, Rebecca, Winters, Matthew S. (19 December 2013) The Brazilian experience shows that voters are more forgiving of incompetence than they are of corruption. Democratic Audit Blog.
  • White, Jonathan (2013). Left and right in the economic crisis. Journal of Political Ideologies, 18(2), 150-170. https://doi.org/10.1080/13569317.2013.784006
  • Whiting, Matthew (2013). Defying moderation? the transformation of radical Irish republicanism, 1969-2010 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Wildeman, Jeremy, Tartir, Alaa (2013). ألم يحن الوقت بعد لدفن نوذج معونة أوسلو؟. (Al-Shabaka policy brief). Al-Shabaka, The Palestinian Policy Network.
  • Wildeman, Jeremy, Tartir, Alaa (2013). Can Oslo’s failed aid model be laid to rest? (Al-Shabaka policy brief). Al-Shabaka, The Palestinian Policy Network.
  • Wilkes, Laura (2013). Women are held back in local government by a culture that pigeonholes us into ‘women’s issues’.
  • Wilkins, Andrew (2013). The recent history of accountability in the English stateschool system has been one of struggle over meaning andparticipation.
  • Willems, Wendy (2013). Theorising media as/and civil society in Africa. In Obadare, E. (Ed.), The Handbook of Civil Society in Africa (pp. 43-59). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg. picture_as_pdf
  • Willems, Wendy (2013). Zimbabwe’s cultural revolution and the ‘melodic press release’: mediated national imaginaries in an age of neoliberalism. In Ndlovu-Gatsheni, S. J. & Ndhlovu, F. (Eds.), Nationalism and National Projects in Southern Africa: New Critical Reflections (pp. 158-175). Africa Institute of South Africa. picture_as_pdf
  • Willett, Joanie (2013). The ‘English Question’, what we can learn from the Cornish Assembly Campaign, and why an English tier is not enough.
  • Williamson, Andy (2013). eVoting is a good idea, but it won’t happen any time soon.
  • Willy, Craig J. (2013). In order to avoid a demographic “death trap” Western Europe must implement new and fair policies for both present and future generations.
  • Wilson, Peter (2013). Attacking Hitler in England: patriarchy, class and war in Virginia Woolf’s Three Guineas. In Bliddal, H., Sylvest, C. & Wilson, P. (Eds.), Classics of International Relations: Essays in Criticism and Appreciation (pp. 36-47). Routledge.
  • Wilson, Richard (2013). Book review: accounting for ministers: scandal and survival in British Government 1945-2007.
  • Wingrove, Paul (2013). Book review: Eminent parliamentarians: the speaker’s lectures.
  • Winston, Clifford (2013). Political forces and the limitations of transportation agencies contribute to inefficient transport policies and constrain efficient improvements in public provision.
  • Woodruff, David M. (2013). After neoliberal constitutionalism: financial crisis and state resurgence in Russia and Argentina. In Panizza, F. & Philip, G. (Eds.), Moments of Truth: the Politics of Financial Crises in Comparative Perspective (pp. 47-59). Routledge.
  • Woodruff, David M. (2013). Monetary surrogates and money’s dual nature. In Pixley, J. & Harcourt, G. C. (Eds.), Financial Crises and the Nature of Capitalist Money: Mutual Developments From the Work of Geoffrey Ingham (pp. 101-123). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137302953.0012
  • Woolcock, Stephen (2013). Economic diplomacy. In Kerr, P. & Wiseman, G. (Eds.), Diplomacy in a globalizing world: theories and practices . Oxford University Press (U.S.).
  • Woolcock, Stephen (2013). Policy diffusion in public procurement: the role of free trade agreements. International Negotiation, 18(1), 153-173. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718069-12341248
  • Woolcock, Stephen, Bayne, Nicholas (2013). Economic diplomacy. In Cooper, A. F., Heine, J. & Thakur, R. (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of modern diplomacy . Oxford University Press.
  • Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2013). The idea for a new National Liberal Party doesn’t add up.
  • Ypi, Lea (2013). What's wrong with colonialism. Philosophy and Public Affairs, 41(2), 158-191. https://doi.org/10.1111/papa.12014
  • Zarali, Kally (2013). Book review: Minorities and nationalism in Turkish law.
  • Zarali, Kally (2013). Book review: News on the internet: information andcitizenship in the 21st century.
  • Zarali, Kally (2013). Book review: Palestinians in Jordan: the politics of identity.
  • Zeiderman, Austin (2013). Living dangerously: biopolitics and urban citizenship in Bogotá, Colombia. American Ethnologist, 40(1), 71-87. https://doi.org/10.1111/amet.12006
  • Zenghelis, Dimitri (2013). Driving growth through green innovation. In Brack, D., Burall, P., Stockley, N. & Tuffrey, M. (Eds.), The Green Book: New Directions for Liberals in Government . Biteback Publishing.
  • de Heredia, Marta Iñiguez (2013). Everyday resistance in post-conflict statebuilding: the case of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • de Waal, Alex (2013). Sizzling South Sudan: why oil is not the whole story.
  • de Waal, Alex (2013). The theory and practice of Meles Zenawi. African Affairs, 112(446), 148-155. https://doi.org/10.1093/afraf/ads081
  • de Waal, Alex, Ibreck, Rachel (2013). Hybrid social movements in Africa. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 31(2), 303-324. https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2013.781320
  • von Weitershausen, Inez (2013). Book review: Global NATO and the catastrophic failure in Libya.
  • von Weitershausen, Inez (2013). Book review: Hosni Mubarak and the future of democracy inEgypt.
  • 2012
  • Avbelj, Matej, Komárek, Jan (Eds.) (2012). Constitutional pluralism in the European Union and beyond. Hart Publishing.
  • Zuazo, Moira, Faguet, Jean-Paul, Bonifaz, Gustavo (Eds.) (2012). Descentralización y democratización en Bolivia: La historia del Estado débil, la sociedad rebelde y el anhelo de democracia. Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.
  • Frenkel, David A., Gerner-Beuerle, Carsten (Eds.) (2012). Financial crisis, globalisation and regulatory reform. Athens Institute for Education and Research.
  • Howell, Jude (Ed.) (2012). Global matters for non-governmental public action. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Bartlett, Will, Bozikov, Jadranka, Rechel, Bernd (Eds.) (2012). Health reforms in South East Europe. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Dyzenhaus, David, Poole, Thomas (Eds.) (2012). Hobbes and the law. Cambridge University Press.
  • European Centre for International Political Economy (2012). Industrial policy in Europe since the Second World War: what has been learnt? (ECIPE Occasional paper 1). The European Centre for International Political Economy.
  • Hertog, Steffen (Ed.) (2012). National employment, migration and education in the GCC. Gerlach Press.
  • Kaldor, Mary, Martin, Mary, Serra, Narcis (Eds.) (2012). National, European and human security: from co-existence to convergence. Routledge.
  • London School of Economics and Political Science. Department of Economic History (2012-02-09) On the democratic and demographic transitions [Other]. Modern and comparative seminar, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Newburn, Tim, Peay, Jill (Eds.) (2012). Policing: politics, culture and control. Hart Publishing.
  • Semetko, Holli, Scammell, Margaret (Eds.) (2012). The SAGE handbook of political communication. SAGE Publications.
  • Chua, Liana, Cook, Joanna, Long, Nicholas, Wilson, Lee (Eds.) (2012). Southeast Asian perspectives on power. Routledge.
  • Ulrichsen, Kristian Coates (Ed.) (2012). The political economy Of Arab Gulf states. Edward Elgar.
  • Abelson, Donald (2012). Book review: the influence of think tanks: presenting the right ideas, to the right people, at the right time.
  • Adam, Stuart, Browne, James (2012). Councils face a difficult task to replace council tax benefit.
  • Adam, Stuart, Browne, James, Johnson, Paul (2012). Late changes to Council Tax Benefit reforms would create considerable complexity.
  • Adebahr, Cornelius (2012). After nearly a decade of talks with Iran, the EU’s preoccupation with the nuclear issue risks missing the bigger picture.
  • Agustina, Cut Dian, Ahmad, Ehtisham, Nugroho, Dhanie, Siagian, Herbert (2012). Political economy of natural resource revenue sharing in Indonesia. (Working papers 55). Asia Research Centre (ARC), The London School of Economics & Political Science.
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M., Maennig, Wolfgang (2012). Voting on a NIMBY facility: proximity cost of an “iconic” stadium. Urban Affairs Review, 48(2), 205 - 237. https://doi.org/10.1177/1078087411423644
  • Ahmad, Ehtisham, Best, Michael (2012). Financing social policy in the presence of informality. (Working papers 54). Asia Research Centre (ARC), The London School of Economics & Political Science.
  • Ahmad, Ehtisham, Mohammed, Azizali (2012). Pakistan, the United States and the IMF: great game or a curious case of Dutch Disease without the oil? (Working papers 57). Asia Research Centre (ARC), The London School of Economics & Political Science.
  • Akram, Hassan (2012). Book review: 21st century socialism in Latin America: triumphs and facades.
  • Alden, Christopher, Aran, Amnon (2012). Foreign policy analysis: new approaches. Routledge.
  • Allen, Peter (2012). Career politicians are elected young, promoted quickly and dominate the highest offices of state.
  • Allen, Rob (2012). Without a pause in UK justice reforms there is a risk that enormous damage will be done to the day-to-day functioning of criminal justice in England and Wales.
  • Allen, Tim, Parker, Melissa (2012). Conflicts and compromises?: experiences of doing anthropology at the interface of public policy. In Fardon, R. (Ed.), The Sage Handbook of Social Anthropology (pp. 184-195). SAGE Publications published with the Association of Social Anthropology.
  • Alvaro, Alexander (2012). Five minutes with Alexander Alvaro: “Compared to a decade ago, we have become ‘transparent citizens’”.
  • Anderson, John (2012). Book review: claims of religious resurgence may have more to do with ‘academic novelty-seeking’ than the realities of secular Britain.
  • Annesley, Claire, Gains, Francesca (2012). Gender equality policy despite the recession? Only with pressure from outside government.
  • Anstead, Nick (2012). Voter Advice Applications give the increasingly non-partisan electorate the means to choose the right political match.
  • Anstead, Nick, Mattoni, Alice (2012). Book Review: media practices and protest politics: how precarious workers mobilise.
  • Apergis, Nicholas (2012). Despite rising unemployment and a lack of economic growth,Greece cannot afford to ignore the challenge of controllinginflation.
  • Applebaum, Anne (2012). Gulag: What we know now and why it matters.
  • Archer, Robin (2012). Free riding on revolution: conservatism and social change. In Go, J. (Ed.), Political Power and Social Theory (pp. 3-26). Emerald Books.
  • Ashton, Nigel J. (2012). For king and country: Jack O’Connell, the CIA and the Arab-Israeli conflict, 1963-71. Diplomatic History, 36(5), 881-910. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-7709.2012.01068.x
  • Atkins, Judi (2012). Mending "broken Britain": from the respect agenda to the big society.
  • Atkins, Judi, Finlayson, Alan (2012). Show – don’t tell: political rhetoric is increasingly anecdotal but not particularly artful.
  • Atkinson, Tony (2012). In the ‘Europe 2020 Agenda’ the EU has a strategic plan to build a smart, sustainable and inclusive economy. Looking past current crises, we should re-focus on these long term goals.
  • Atkinson, Giles, Morse-Jones, Sian, Mourato, Susana, Provins, Allan (2012). ‘When to take “no” for an answer’? Using entreaties to reduce protests in contingent valuation studies. Environmental and Resource Economics, 51(4), 497-523. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10640-011-9509-3
  • Aziz, M. H. (2012). How a crisis in the moral economy of development policy challenges state legitimacy [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Balthasar, Dominik (2012). State-making in Somalia and Somaliland: understanding war, nationalism and state trajectories as processes of institutional and socio-cognitive standardization [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Barkawi, Tarak (2012). War, armed forces and society in postcolonial perspective. In Seth, S. (Ed.), Postcolonial Theory and International Relations: a Critical Introduction (pp. 100-117). Routledge.
  • Barnes-Dacey, Julien (2012). Europe is struggling to play a meaningful role in the Syria crisis.
  • Bartlett, Will, Bozikov, Jadranka, Rechel, Bernd (2012). Health reforms in South East Europe: an introduction. In Bartlett, W., Bozikov, J. & Rechel, B. (Eds.), Health Reforms in South East Europe (pp. 3-30). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Barzelay, Michael (2012). The study of public management: reference points for a design science approach. In Tria, G. & Valotti, G. (Eds.), Reforming the Public Sector: How to Achieve Better Transparency, Service, and Leadership (pp. 219-239). Brookings Institution. Press.
  • Baston, Lewis (2012). Another hung parliament? The difference between a Labour or Conservative Government in 2015 may come down to a handful of Midlands’ votes.
  • Baston, Lewis (2012). Book review: the books that inspired Lewis Baston: “in David Butler’s British General Election series, one can see the moments where the tide of history turned”.
  • Bates, Richard (2012). The emergence of social technologies and collaborative consumption could work to our collective advantage in the age of austerity.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). What we’ve learnt from a weird week in politics.
  • Begg, Iain (2012). Recent measures may have signalled the beginning of the end of the Eurozone crisis. But the transformation of EU economic governance is still far from complete.
  • Beinisch, Natalie (2012). Book review: policy making to meet public demand: air pollution and food safety in Europe and the US.
  • Bell, Jonathan (2012). Book review: the racial mosaic of modern America: California and the history of the civil rights movement.
  • Bell, Kate, Brewer, Mike (2012). Changes to the Working Tax Credit may not always make work pay and raise serious questions about fairness.
  • Benoit, Kenneth, Laver, Michael (2012). The dimensionality of political space: epistemological and methodological considerations. European Union Politics, 13(2), 194-218. https://doi.org/10.1177/1465116511434618
  • Benoit, Kenneth, Laver, Michael, Lowe, Will, Mikhaylov, Slava (2012). How to scale coded text units without bias: a response to Gemenis. Electoral Studies, 31(3), 605-608. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2012.05.004
  • Berenskoetter, Felix (2012). Germany and Israel have not succeeded in turning their historical connection into a shared project around which a true friendship can form.
  • Bernal, Paul (2012). 2012: a pivotal year for privacy?
  • Bernal, Paul (2012). All three major political parties are deeply conflicted over the politics of privacy.
  • Berry, Craig (2012). Cohort size matters: democracy is in danger as young people’s disenfranchisement accelerates.
  • Bicchi, Federica (2012). The EU as a community of practice: foreign-policy communications in the COREU network. In Sjursen, H. (Ed.), The Eu's Common Foreign and Security Policy: the Quest for Democracy . Routledge.
  • Birch, Jules (2012). New laws against squatting amount to a draconian crackdown while no measures are taken against property owners who leave homes empty during a housing crisis.
  • Black, Julia (2012). Paradoxes and failures: 'new governance' techniques and the financial crisis. Modern Law Review, 75(6), 1037-1063. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2230.2012.00936.x
  • Blanes i Vidal, Jordi, Draca, Mirko, Fons-Rosen, Christian (2012). Revolving door lobbyists. American Economic Review, 102(7), 3731 - 3748. https://doi.org/10.1257/aer.102.7.3731
  • Blanes i Vidal, Jordi, Draca, Mirko, Fons-Rosen, Christian (2012). The returns to lobbying.
  • Blick, Andrew (2012). The controversy over Civil Service accountability is symptomatic of an unstable constitution.
  • Blog Admin, British Politics and Policy at LSE (2012). Debating environmental policy: download the BPP ecollection.
  • Blog Admin, British Politics and Policy at LSE (2012). Olympic reading list: everything you need to know about the history, legacy and risk of the Games.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). Free Event 12 March: From research to policy: academic impacts on government.
  • Blyth, Mark (2012). Five minutes with Mark Blyth: “Turn it into things people can understand, let go of the academese, and people will engage”.
  • Bobba, Giuliano, McDonnell, Duncan (2012). Beppe Grillo’s unexpected rise makes him the Italian (non)politician of the year.
  • Bond, Ross (2012). Book review: rule, Britannia! Getting caught up in the web of language, customs, symbols and institutions that define us.
  • Boone, Catherine (2012). Contested land rights in rural Africa: Ghana and Kenya compared. In Lust, E. M. & Ndegwa, S. N. (Eds.), Governing Africa’s Changing Societies: Dynamics of Reform (pp. 73-110). Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • Boone, Catherine (2012). Land conflict and distributive politics in Kenya. African Studies Review, 55(1), 75-103. https://doi.org/10.1353/arw.2012.0010
  • Boone, Catherine (2012). Territorial politics and the reach of the state: unevenness by design. Revista de Ciencia Política (Santiago), 32(3), 623-641. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-090X2012000300007.
  • Boone, Catherine, Duku, Dennis Kwame (2012). Ethnic land rights in Western Ghana: landlord–stranger relations in the democratic era. Development and Change, 43(3), 671-693. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-7660.2012.01778.x
  • Boone, Catherine, Kriger, Norma (2012). Land patronage and elections: winners and losers in Zimbabwe and Côte d'Ivoire. In Bekoe, D. A. (Ed.), Voting in Fear: Electoral Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa (pp. 75-117). USIP Press.
  • Bose, Sumantra (2012). Peacemaking in conflicts over independence. In Fixdal, M. (Ed.), Ways Out of War: Peacemakers in the Middle East and Balkans . Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Bosse, Giselle (2012). Despite souring relations, the EU should avoid the temptationto further disengage with Belarus and enhance its policy ofcritical engagement.
  • Bouçek, Francoise (2012). Book Review: French presidential elections.
  • Bouçek, Françoise (2012). Book review: double-ballot voting and results that models fail to predict: why the French election system is especially interesting to political scientists.
  • Bouçek, Françoise (2012). Canada’s ‘constitutional war’ with Quebec over its sovereignty suggests that any campaign for Scottish independence will be long and attritional.
  • Bovens, Luc, Chatkupt, Chlump, Smead, Laura (2012). Measuring common standards and equal responsibility-sharing in EU asylum outcome data. European Union Politics, 13(1), 70-93. https://doi.org/10.1177/1465116511428358
  • Bowman, Andrew, Erturk, Ismail, Froud, Julie, Johal, Sukdev, Law, John, Leaver, Adam, Moran, Michael, Williams, Karel (2012). Banking on change?: we need strong political action to break the financial industry’s stranglehold on politics and promote the common good.
  • Boyce, Robert (2012). The great interwar crisis and the collapse of globalization. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Brady, David (2012). Latent coalitions for egalitarianism may be dormant in Britain, but they are a sleeping giant.
  • Brahimi, Alia (2012). Al-Qaeda Since 911. British Academy Review, (19), 8-11.
  • Brett, William (2012). Call off the hounds: the virulent strain of anti-politics in British journalism is becoming a serious problem.
  • Breuilly, John (2012). Introduction: Weber’s concept of charismatic domination’. In Ibrahim, V. & Wunsch, M. (Eds.), Political Leadership, Nations and Charisma (pp. 1-22). Routledge.
  • Briggs, Jacqueline (2012). Book review: young people and politics: political engagement in the Anglo-American democracies.
  • Briggs, Rachel, Goodwin, Matthew (2012). We need a better understanding of what drives right-wing extremist violence.
  • Briggs, Rachel, Goodwin, Matthew (2012). The trial of Anders Breivik shows that we need a better understanding of what drives right-wing extremist violence.
  • Brighton, Paul (2012). Book review: 101 ways to win an election.
  • Brighton, Paul (2012). Seasons in the sun: the battle for Britain, 1974-1979.
  • Brinkley, Ian, Hutton, Will, Schneider, Philippe, Coates Ulrichsen, Kristian (2012). Kuwait and the knowledge economy. (The Kuwait Programme on Development, Governance and Globalisation in the Gulf States research papers 22). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Brookes, Stephen (2012). Police and Crime Commissioners are likely to be constrained by the need to swear allegiance to a political party.
  • Brown, Chris (2012). A weak economy in 2012 threatens Britain’s ability to respond to the ‘knowns’ and ‘unknowns’ of foreign policy and defence.
  • Brown, Jennifer, Bear, Daniel (2012). Women police officers may lose equality gains with the current police reform programme.
  • Brown, Stuart A., Brack, Nathalie, Costa, Olivier (2012). Book Review: Euroscepticism within the EU institutions: diverging views of europe.
  • Bryson, Valerie (2012). As austerity measures begin to take full effect, the gap between the Conservative party’s ‘woman-friendly’ rhetoric and reality will become more apparent.
  • Bräuninger, Thomas, Brunner, Martin, Däubler, Thomas (2012). Personal vote-seeking in flexible list systems: how electoral incentives shape Belgian MPs' bill initiation behaviour. European Journal of Political Research, 51(5), 607-645. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-6765.2011.02047.x
  • Burgess, Robin, Hansen, Matthew, Olken, Benjamin, Sieber, Stefanie (2012). The political economy of deforestation in the tropics. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 127(4), 1707-1754. https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjs034
  • Burrows, Andy (2012). Government’s plan to transform the Post Office network must be partnered with improvements in service standards if it is to succeed.
  • Bush, Ray, Mercer, Claire (2012). The revolution in permanence. Review of African Political Economy, 39(133), 401-407. https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2012.711628
  • Buzan, Barry (2012). The debate on China’s peaceful rise – Part II. picture_as_pdf
  • Byrne, Elaine, Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). Five minutes with Elaine Byrne: “Legislative change requires public mindsets to change, evidence based research and a willingness by policy makers to countenance reform”.
  • Calhoun, Craig (2012). Polis and public. In Anheier, H. K. & Juergensmeyer, M. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Global Studies . SAGE Publications.
  • Calhoun, Craig (2012). The roots of radicalism: tradition, the public sphere, and early nineteenth-century social movements. University of Chicago Press.
  • Callaghan, John (2012). Book review: a grassroots revolution and revived regionalism is required for Labour to appeal to the masses.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2012). An EU without the UK would be one step closer to a genuine political union.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2012). Protest logics and the mediation opportunity structure. European Journal of Communication, 27(2), 117-134. https://doi.org/10.1177/0267323112441007
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2012). The strategic use of metaphors by political and media elites: the 2007-11 Belgian constitutional crisis. International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, 8(2/3), 229-249. https://doi.org/10.1386/macp.8.2-3.229_1
  • Carolan, Liz (2012). Book review: think tanks: shapers of grand narratives or creatures of fashion?
  • Carter, Elisabeth (2012). Book review: new political parties are emerging with success across Europe, but volatile conditions mean they might soon be yesterday’s news.
  • Carter, Michael, Morrow, John (2012). Left, right, left: income dynamics and the evolving political preferences of forward-looking Bayesian voters. (Economic Organisation and Public Policy Discussion Papers EOPP 034). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Cawston, Thomas (2012). The government should abolish Child Benefit and increase the Child Tax Credit for poorer families, saving billions.
  • Centner, Ryan (2012). Techniques of absence in participatory budgeting: space, difference and governmentality across Buenos Aires. Bulletin of Latin American Research, 31(2), 142-159. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1470-9856.2011.00658.x
  • Chalcraft, John (2012). Egypt’s uprising, Mohammed Bouazizi, and the failure of neoliberalism. Maghreb Review, 37(3-4), 195-214.
  • Chalcraft, John (2012). Horizontalism in the Egyptian revolutionary process. Middle East Report, (262), 6-11.
  • Child, Andrew (2012). There’s every reason to argue that it’s time to abolish the Monarchy: Britain can do so much better.
  • Clements, Ben (2012). Public attitudes on the gay marriage debate are divided along party lines.
  • Coates Ulrichsen, Kristian (2012). Basra, southern Iraq and the Gulf: challenges and connections. (Kuwait Programme on Development, Governance and Globalisation in the Gulf States research papers 21). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Coker, Christopher (2012). The collision of modern and post-modern war. In Lindley-French, J. & Boyer, Y. (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of War (pp. 57-68). Oxford University Press.
  • Cominetti, Nye (2012). Current government measures for youth unemployment are inadequate.
  • Costa-i-Font, Joan (2012). A better understanding of the behavioural constraints that people face will help policy makers to more effectively target public policy interventions that aim to change their actions.
  • Costa-i-Font, Joan (2012). The centralisation of education funding and the new health reforms are inconsistent with localism and accountable government.
  • Couldry, Nick (2012). Bystander publics. In Snow, D. A., della Porta, D., Klandermans, B. & McAdam, D. (Eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements . John Wiley & Sons. https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470674871.wbespm019
  • Couldry, Nick, Ruiz, Rafico (2012). Siting and sounding a democratic politics: an interview withNick Couldry. Seachange, online,
  • Courtney, Michael (2012). A yes vote for the fiscal treaty was the cheaper and safer option for Ireland.
  • Cowman, Krista (2012). Book review: can a woman be both a feminist and a Conservative?
  • Cowman, Krista (2012). Book review: history, heritage and tradition in contemporary British politics.
  • Cox, Ed (2012). Labour activists in the North may have cause to celebrate. But localism and local democracy seem to be in a dangerous and parlous state.
  • Cox, Michael (2012). Rise and fall of the American empire. John Wiley & Sons.
  • Cox, Michael (2012). Too big to fail?: the transatlantic relationship from Bush to Obama. Global Policy, 3(S1), 71-78. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12011
  • Cramme, Olaf (2012). The trend towards the Europeanisation of domestic politics is unstoppable (and good) but for the time being will be messy and uneven.
  • Creedon, Rory (2012). Book review: fear in the USA: counting the human cost of detention policies after 9/11.
  • Creedon, Rory (2012). Book reviews: the promise and peril of the Arab revolutions.
  • Crines, Andrew (2012). Book review: devolution and the scottish conservatives:banal activism, electioneering and the politics of irrelevance.
  • Crines, Andrew (2012). The rhetorical shift in Labour ideology could denote a return of socialist values to British politics.
  • Crines, Andrew S. (2012). Book review: political rhetoric: ‘a mildly dirty word’ because of its association with deception, or a linguistic tool with which to draw out the truth?
  • Cuffe, James (2012). Book review: China: the pessoptimist nation.
  • Czerniawski, Stefan (2012). It is essential that we understand government transactions and how people interact with them if we are to improve services.
  • Daddow, Oliver (2012). British politicians need to reclaim leadership over the UK’s EU membership debate.
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2012). The 2011 uprisings in the Arab Middle East: political change and geopolitical implications. International Affairs, 88(1), 63-79. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2346.2012.01057.x
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2012). Democracy as counter-terrorism in the Middle East: a red herring? Uluslararası İlişkiler, 8(32), 101-114.
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2012). Turkey, Iran and the Arab uprisings: the failure of political Islam and post-ideological politics. Political Reflection Magazine, 2(4), 68-73.
  • Datu, Kerwin (2012). Book Review: The international handbook of gender and poverty: concepts, research, policy edited by Sylvia Chant.
  • Datu, Kerwin (2012). Book review: how do we inspire political interest in the British public? A study of the 2011 AV Referendum.
  • Davies, William (2012). We are seeing the onset of a new logic of government, which promises to alleviate many of the symptoms and crises of our age.
  • Dechezlepretre, Antoine, Glachant, Matthieu (2012). The rapid growth of wind power is a model of successful public policy.
  • Dellot, Benedict (2012). Civil servants are leaving the public sector in droves, highlighting the increasingly troublesome relationship between the executive and the ‘machinery of government’.
  • Dellot, Benedict (2012). We must learn to live with the informal economy; with the notion that informality may be a legitimate state in which to temporarily operate.
  • Deng, Kent (2012). Book review: Eurofetish: the West and the rest in world politics.
  • Derounian, James (2012). There is a woeful lack of affordable homes in rural areas: greater leadership from local authorities to encourage more locally-initiated sustainable development may offer a first step towards more affordable homes.
  • Dewan, Torun, Myatt, David P. (2012). On the rhetorical strategies of leaders: speaking clearly, standing back, and stepping down. Journal of Theoretical Politics, 24(4), 431-460. https://doi.org/10.1177/0951629811429006
  • Dimitrov, Vesselin (2012). The Central and East European countries: from weak latecomers to good citizens of the Union. In Hayward, J. & Wurzel, R. K. (Eds.), European Disunion: Between Sovereignty and Solidarity . Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Dinas, Elias, Skoutaris, Nikos (2012). Gestión de los estados plurinacionales europeos: consolidando el consociacionalismo a través de los sistemas electorales. In Mesa I: Sistemas Electorales y Principios Constitucionales: Viii Congreso Mundial De la Asociacion Internacional De Derecho Cons (pp. 132-165). Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federación.
  • Dionigi, Filippo (2012). Islamism as communitarianism: person, community and the problem of international norms in non-liberal theories. Journal of International Political Theory, 8(1-2), 74-103. https://doi.org/10.3366/jipt.2012.0026
  • Dobrescu, Madalina (2012). Book review: the EU must produce policies which represent the interests of European people, or face failure.
  • Dolphin, Tony (2012). Translating new economic thinking into public policy.
  • Donald, Kate (2012). Welfare debates must be wrestled away from obsessions with nudging the poor.
  • Donoghue, Matthew (2012). We need a minimum standard of living for all citizens if we wish to achieve community cohesion.
  • Dorey, Pete (2012). Book review: reconstructing conservatism?: the Conservative Party in opposition, 1997-2010.
  • Dorey, Pete (2012). Contemplating euthanasia?: the Conservatives and Europe in 2012.
  • Draca, Mirko (2012). If the government is serious about addressing the role of money and lobbying in UK politics, it has to go far beyond the proposed Statutory Register of Lobbyists.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). Book review: beyond bureaucracy? Don’t believe the hype!
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). Duverger’s Law is a dead parrot: outside the USA, first-past-the-post voting has no tendency at all to produce two party politics.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). Fixed term parliaments are a mirage – it’s all downhill from now to a June 2014 general election.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). If Hunt does not go the consequences for government will be catastrophic since the message is that all rules are up in the air.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). The Joint Committee report on reform of the House of Lords is mostly headed for the dustbin of history – because this mess of arcane proposals cannot be sold to voters.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). With a likely cost of £4 billion, the Health and Social Care Bill has all the hallmarks of an avoidable policy fiasco.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). The supplementary vote electoral system again worked very well in London. There is no basis for arguing that voters don’t understand their choices.
  • Dussauge-Laguna, Mauricio I. (2012). On the past and future of policy transfer research: Benson and Jordan revisited. Political Studies Review, 10(3), 313-324. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1478-9302.2012.00275.x
  • Dyzenhaus, David, Poole, Thomas (2012). Hobbes on law and prerogative. In Dyzenhaus, D. & Poole, T. (Eds.), Hobbes and the Law (pp. 68-98). Cambridge University Press.
  • Dyzenhaus, David, Poole, Thomas (2012). Introduction: Hobbes and the law. In Dyzenhaus, D. & Poole, T. (Eds.), Hobbes and the Law (pp. 1-4). Cambridge University Press.
  • Dzankic, Jelena (2012). London’s Olympics show that the links between sports, citizenship, politics, and national identity are as tangible as ever.
  • Däubler, Thomas (2012). The preparation and use of election manifestos: learning from the Irish case. Irish Political Studies, 27(1), 51-70. https://doi.org/10.1080/07907184.2012.636183
  • Däubler, Thomas, Benoit, Kenneth, Mikhaylov, Slava, Laver, Michael (2012). Natural sentences as valid units for coded political texts. British Journal of Political Science, 42(04), 937-951. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007123412000105
  • Edgar, Stacy (2012). Book review: politics in deeply divided societies.
  • El Issawi, Fatima (2012). All talk? Egypt’s complex media revolution (guest blog).
  • El Issawi, Fatima (2012). In post-revolution Egypt, talk shows redefine the political landscape. Foreign Policy,
  • El Issawi, Fatima (2012). Islamists of Tunisia: reconciling national contradictions.
  • El Issawi, Fatima (2012). Tunisia: winter of politics, spring of media?
  • Evans, Elizabeth (2012). Book review: women’s policy issues in American politics: how women represent women.
  • Evans, Jocelyn, Ivaldi, Gilles (2012). Electoral forecasts predict that Marine Le Pen will capture 17 per cent of the vote in the upcoming French presidential elections, failing to outperform her father’s strongest result.
  • Evans, Ryan (2012). Book review: the Egyptian uprisings: collective effervescence and its shortcomings.
  • Exadaktylos, Theofanis, Zahariadis, Nikolaos (2012). Policy implementation and political trust: Greece in the age of austerity. (GreeSE paper: Hellenic Observatory papers on Greece and Southeast Europe No. 65). Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Faguet, Jean-Paul (2012). Datasets: decentralization and popular democracy: governance from below in Bolivia. grid_on
  • Faguet, Jean-Paul (2012). Decentralization and popular democracy: governance from below in Bolivia. University of Michigan. Press.
  • Faguet, Jean-Paul (2012). Bonus web chapter: the micropolitical foundations of government in seven Bolivian municipalities. In Decentralization and Popular Democracy: Governance From Below in Bolivia . University of Michigan. Press.
  • Falkner, Robert (2012). Business power, business conflict: a neo-pluralist perspective on international environmental politics. In Dauvergne, P. (Ed.), Handbook of Global Environmental Politics (pp. 319-329). Edward Elgar.
  • Falkner, Robert, Lee, Bernice (2012). International affairs: special issue: Rio+20 and the global environment: reflections on theory and practice. International Affairs, 88(3).
  • Fankhauser, Sam (2012). Onshore wind energy certainly has a role to play in decarbonising our economy.
  • Featherstone, Kevin (2012). The Greek government’s target of zero public sector layoffs and the troika’s of 150,000 over ten years are both ultimately self-defeating.
  • Ferdinand, Peter, Deng, Kent (2012). Book Review: governance in pacific Asia: political economy and development from Japan to Burma.
  • Fischer, Susannah (2012). Policy storylines in Indian climate politics: opening new political spaces? Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 30(1), 109-127. https://doi.org/10.1068/c10186
  • Fisher, Mark (2012). Book review: democracy: the best regime in existence?
  • Fisher, Mark (2012). Book review: the politics of ‘thinking about politics’: an insightful but unfortunately polemical festshrift of Michael Freeden.
  • Flinders, Matthew (2012). You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows: a response to Peter John on the relevance of political science.
  • Flynn, Don (2012). Immigration statistics: is the tanker turning around?
  • Ford, Robert (2012). Euroscepticism is now a powerful force for the radical right – and UKIP is well placed to harness it.
  • Fox, Jon (2012). The experience of East European migrants in the UK suggests that there is racism towards newcomers regardless of racial difference.
  • Fukuoka, Yuki (2012). Book review : Power hungry media moguls could destroy Indonesia’s transition to a pluralist democracy.
  • Fuller, Steve (2012). Fracking and Willetts: two stories to watch in 2013.
  • Galeotti, Mark (2012). Tighter times mean that Russia can no longer continue to ignore the corruption which is endemic to nearly every aspectof society.
  • Garthwaite, Kayleigh (2012). What does it mean for sickness benefit claimants to live in a climate of suspicion?
  • Garthwaite, Kayleigh (2012). The ‘scrounger’ myth is causing real suffering to many in society.
  • Gash, Tom (2012). Book review: crime, power and politics in Mexico: a clear account of recent Mexican history, but what does the future hold?
  • Gearty, Conor (2012). Do as I say and not as I do: hypocrisy and human rights.
  • Gerges, Fawaz A. (2012). Egypt's Sinai problem won't be solved with air strikes. Guardian,
  • Gerges, Fawaz A. (2012). The Syrian regime is not a house of glass. Guardian,
  • Ghosh, Jayati (2012). The left in India: emerging, enduring or evolving? picture_as_pdf
  • Gibbons, Stephen (2012). Urban schools: funding matters and cuts will have consequences for academic achievement.
  • Gilson, Chris, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Brussels blog round up for 20- 26 October – EU developmentaid at the crossroads, hunger strikes in Italy and Poland, andwill the eurocrisis break-up member states?
  • Gilson, Chris, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Brussels blog round up for 29 September – 5 October:Georgia votes, the third phase of the eurocrisis, and is MittRomney anti-EU?
  • Gilson, Chris, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Brussels blog round up for 6 October – 12 October: Merkel inGreece, the Catalonia debate rages on, and EU wins the NobelPeace Prize.
  • Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 2 – 8 June 2012: banking union, arevival for the European left, and do we need to protect small businesses?
  • Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 26 May – 1 June 2012: uncertainty over Spain and Italy, mixing politics with history, and does the EU need a ‘reformation’?
  • Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Five minutes with Azerbaijani political activist Yegana Hajiyeva: “opposing the regime in Azerbaijan is difficult and dangerous.”.
  • Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Five minutes with Sweden’s Minister for Migration and Asylum Policy, Tobias Billström: “Europe’s relationship with North Africa when it comes to migration is something that we will have to continue to discuss.”.
  • Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Fünf Minuten mit Hans-Christian Ströbele, Mitglied desDeutschen Bundestages: "Das Verbot des einvernehmlichenBeischlafs ist mit unter erwachsenen Verwandtener ist miteiner modernen Auffassung von Sexualität und Familie nichtvereinbar.".
  • Gilson, Christopher (2012). Brussels blog round-up for 15 – 21 December: Cyprus close to insolvency, Cameron hints at ‘Brixit’ and Depardieu departs to Belgium over tax.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2012). Brussels blog round-up for 22 – 28 December: Portugal’s growing bailout, more cuts ahead in Spain, and will Cameron ‘fudge’ an EU referendum?
  • Gilson, Christopher, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Brussels blog round up for 13 – 19 October – EU summit, theBanking Union and who should collect the EU’s Nobel Prize?
  • Gilson, Christopher, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Brussels blog round-up for 8 – 14 December: French conservatives implode, Wilders resurgent, and should Europe accept higher inflation?
  • Gilson, Christopher, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Five minutes with Estonian Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi – “I honestly haven’t seen any austerity in Greece”.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 10-16 March 2012: concern over the Ukraine, Sarkozy gets tough on Schengen, and how big is Greece’s bailout?
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 17-23 March 2012: the European Parliament drags its feet on EU wide constituencies, Ashton is criticized, and the IMF demands more guarantees on Greece.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 28 April – 4 May 2012: Political winds are blowing against Germany, calls to boycott Ukraine and Euro 2012, and is Schengen under threat?
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 3-9 March 2012: the European Commission discovers social networks, Greece survives in the Euro. And will Merkel get a majority?
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up: everyone in the EU is under fire, pressure on Europe’s last dictator, and more of the same from Van Rompuy? 25 February – 2 March, 2012.
  • Glendinning, Simon (2012). The heading of a problem. Southern Journal of Philosophy, 50(2), 180-190. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2041-6962.2012.00105.x
  • Glennerster, Howard (2012). Crisis, retrenchment, and the impact of neo-liberalism (1976-1997). In Alcock, P., May, M. & Wright, S. (Eds.), The Student's Companion to Social Policy (pp. 130-134). Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Glennerster, Howard (2012). Paying for welfare. In Alcock, P., May, M. & Wright, S. (Eds.), The Student's Companion to Social Policy (pp. 241-247). Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Goodwin, Matthew (2012). Book review: mapping extreme right ideology: an empirical geography of the European extreme right.
  • Goodwin, Matthew (2012). Book review: right-wing Europe: why are some parties so much more successful than others?
  • Goodwin, Matthew (2012). Immigration and identity: an open letter to Labour.
  • Gordon, Stuart (2012). Health, conflict, stability and statebuilding: a house built on sand? Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 7(1), 29-44. https://doi.org/10.1080/17502977.2012.655615
  • Goulbourne, Harry (2012). Book review: the books that inspired Harry Goulbourne: “Fanon’s black skin, white masks suggested that I attended to the question of who I was”.
  • Grant, Eugene (2012). Government’s inadequate assessment of the impact of cuts to disabled people is allowing the true human cost of austerity to go undetected.
  • Green, Elliott D. (2012). On the size and shape of African states. International Studies Quarterly, 56(2), 229-244. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2478.2012.00723.x
  • Gregg, Paul (2012). Predistribution opens up a new set of policy tools but also a key constraint.
  • Griffiths, Simon (2012). Cameron’s “Progressive Conservatism” is largely cosmetic and without substance.
  • Haddon, Catherine (2012). Book review: how has the Conservative Party’s limited electoral success affected their achievements in other areas?
  • Halikiopoulou, Daphne (2012). The nature of the British party system combined with the BNP’s internal problems mean that it will be difficult for the extreme right to take advantage of the current economic crisis.
  • Halikiopoulou, Daphne, Nanou, Kyriaki, Vasilopoulou, Sofia (2012). The paradox of nationalism: the common denominator of radical left and radical right Euroscepticism. European Journal of Political Research, Online, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-6765.2011.02050.x
  • Halikiopoulou, Daphne, Vasilopoulou, Sofia (2012). Greece’s response to austerity has been to say “no to the Fourth Reich” but yes to the neo-Nazism of the Golden Dawn.
  • Hall, Suzanne (2012). For the future good of our high streets we need a better understanding of the social and economic life of local worlds in the context of global change.
  • Hammond, Ed (2012). Freedom of information being difficult, inconvenient or expensive is not a reason to seek to limit its role.
  • Hancké, Bob (2012). With no political union in Europe, the Euro crisis may be a ‘never ending game’ for deep-rooted economic reasons.
  • Hancock, Avery (2012). After previously making good progress, the Department for International Development now faces an uphill battle reaching our foreign aid target.
  • Harding, Andrew (2012). Democratic practice could be institutionalised in private and public spheres to help develop political debate and deliberation.
  • Harding, Gareth (2012). Public support for the EU is falling. Here are 10 tips for the pro-EU crowd to get the EU back on track.
  • Harris, Michael, Sherwood, Chris (2012). Think tanks are neglecting cheap and easy social media, and failing to reach out to broader audiences for their work.
  • Harris, Scarlet (2012). Austerity isn’t working and women in particular are paying the price for the folly of men who run the City and its institutions.
  • Hassel, Anke, Schelkle, Waltraud (2012). A return to the Deutschmark or a core monetary union would impoverish Europe’s economies. Instead, Eurobonds could offer a viable solution to preserve unity in diversity.
  • Hawkins, Benjamin (2012). Media coverage of the European Union is key tounderstanding eurosceptic attitudes within the UK.
  • Helgeson, Jennifer, van der Linden, Sander, Chabay, Ilan (2012). The role of knowledge, learning and mental models in perceptions of climate change related risks. In Wals, A. E. & Corcoran, P. B. (Eds.), Learning for Sustainability in Times of Accelerating Change (pp. 329-346). Wageningen Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-757-8_21
  • Hellowell, Mark (2012). Satisfaction with the NHS has dropped 12% since 2010 and the government’s rhetoric is largely to blame.
  • Hellowell, Mark (2012). The country needs more infrastructure investment to boost jobs and growth. However, the government must pay due attention to the scale and nature of the risk it accepts from lenders.
  • Helm, Dieter, Hepburn, Cameron, Ruta, Giovanni (2012). Trade, climate change, and the political game theory of border carbon adjustments. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 28(2), 368-394. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/grs013
  • Hemmings, Clare (2012). Sexuality, subjectivity…and political economy? Subjectivity, 5(2), 121-139. https://doi.org/10.1057/sub.2012.9
  • Hencke, David (2012). Charging for freedom of information requests for services that are already paid for by taxpayers is utterly wrong.
  • Henry, Marsha (2012). Peacexploitation? Interrogating labor hierarchies and global sisterhood amongst Indian and Uruguayan female peacekeepers. In Amar, P. (Ed.), Global South to the Rescue: Emerging Humanitarian Superpowers and Globalizing Rescue Industries (pp. 15-34). Routledge.
  • Heppell, Timothy (2012). Book review: the rules of the game: leadership coups in British party politics.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2012). Good, bad or both?: the impact of oil on the Saudi political economy. In Kamrava, M. (Ed.), The Political Economy of the Persian Gulf (pp. 221-250). Hurst Publishers (London, England).
  • Hertog, Steffen (2012). How the GCC did it: formal and informal governance of successful public enterprise in the Gulf Co-operation Council countries. In Amico, A. (Ed.), Towards New Arrangements for State Ownership in the Middle East and North Africa (pp. 71-92). OECD. https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264169111-en
  • Hertog, Steffen (2012). A comparative assessment of labor market nationalization policies in the GCC. In Hertog, S. (Ed.), National Employment, Migration and Education in the Gcc . Gerlach Press.
  • Hickel, Jason (2012). Book review: how Occupy activists fell in love with their own radical horizontalism and fetishized physical occupation.
  • Hickel, Jason (2012). In the upcoming elections, Egyptians have been given a nonchoice between candidates that are both likely to uphold the neoliberal policies of the past two decades.
  • Hickel, Jason (2012). Subaltern consciousness in South Africa’s labor movement: ‘workerism’ in the KwaZulu-Natal sugar industry. South African Historical Journal, 64(3), 664-684. https://doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2012.661756
  • Hill, Alastair (2012). Book review: what next for Labour? Ideas for a new generation by Tom Scholes-Fogg and Hisham Hamid.
  • Hind, Dan (2012). There can be no principled objection to the regulation by the state of entities that enjoy a privilege which is itself granted by the state.
  • Hirsch, Donald (2012). The cost of a child is not just about the size of a parent’s wallet.
  • Hobolt, Sara (2012). Citizen satisfaction with democracy in the European Union. Journal of Common Market Studies, 50(s1), 88-105. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-5965.2011.02229.x
  • Hobolt, Sara, de Vries, Catherine E. (2012). When dimensions collide: the electoral success of issue entrepreneurs. European Union Politics, 13(2), 246-268. https://doi.org/10.1177/1465116511434788
  • Hobolt, Sara B. (2012). Public opinion and integration. In Jones, E., Menon, A. & Weatherill, S. (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the European Union (pp. 716-733). Oxford University Press.
  • Holt, Andrew (2012). Book Review: a special relationship? British foreign policy in the era of American hegemony.
  • Hopkin, Jonathan, Blyth, Mark (2012). What can Okun teach Polanyi? Efficiency, regulation and equality in the OECD. Review of International Political Economy, 19(1), 1-33. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2010.526469
  • Howell, Jude (2012). Post-9/11 global security regime and non-governmental public action. In Howell, J. (Ed.), Global Matters for Non-Governmental Public Action (pp. 41-65). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Howell, Jude (2012). Shifting global influences on civil society: times for reflection. In Moksnes, H. & Melin, M. (Eds.), Global Civil Society: Shifting Powers in a Shifting World (pp. 43-61). Uppsala University.
  • Hughes, James (2012). The Russo-Chechen conflict. In Gill, G. & Young, J. (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Russian Politics and Society (pp. 232-248). Routledge.
  • Hunter, Janet (2012). Book review: why nations fail: the vicious circle of extractive political and economic institutions.
  • Hussein, Shereen (2012). The Social Care White Paper is another missed opportunity to resolve the issue of funding long term care.
  • Hyman, Richard (2012). Will the real Richard Hyman please stand up? Capital and Class, 36(1), 151-164. https://doi.org/10.1177/0309816811431875
  • Iosifidis, Petros (2012). Book review: media regulation: governance and the interests of citizens and consumers by Peter Lunt and Sonia Livingstone.
  • Irigoin, Alejandra, Grafe, Regina (2012). Bounded Leviathan: or why North and Weingast are only right on the right half. (Economic history working papers 164/12). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Ishkanian, Armine (2012). Book review: Citizens’ initiatives in Europe: procedures and consequences of agenda-setting by citizens.
  • Ishkanian, Armine (2012). Book review: how much impact are protests across Europe really having on re-setting the political agenda?
  • Ishkanian, Armine (2012). Democracy building and civil society in post-soviet Armenia. Routledge.
  • Iskander, Elizabeth (2012). Sectarian conflict in Egypt: coptic media, identity and representation. Routledge.
  • Jackson, Stephen (2012). The government’s new G-Cloud ICT strategy has clear cost advantages, but there are challenges ahead.
  • James, Toby (2012). Voting for police and crime commissioners could mean last minute elections on the cheap.
  • James, Leslie Elaine (2012). What we put in black and white: George Padmore and the practice of anti-imperial politics [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Jefferys, Peter (2012). High rents are holding back the recovery.
  • Jenkin, Bernard (2012). The Public Administration Select Committee continues to push for greater leadership on reforms and for more strategic thought at the heart of government.
  • Jesperson, Sasha (2012). Book review: whether it’s Vietnam, Somalia or the war on terror, the media looms ever large in discussions of terrorism.
  • John, Peter (2012). How relevant is UK political science? A riposte to Matthew Flinders and Peter Riddell.
  • John, Peter (2012). How relevant is UK political science? A riposte to Matthew Flinders and Peter Riddell.
  • John, Peter (3 July 2012) We expect to get information in two clicks, why can’t we get data as quickly? British Politics and Policy at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • John, Peter (20 June 2012) What drives change in the UK policy agenda? Systemic data collection has the answer. British Politics and Policy at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Johnes, Chris (2012). We can’t go on pretending that poverty is solved by getting a job.
  • Johnson, Boris (2012). Boris Johnson: “I can see what needs to be done to secure London’s future”.
  • Johnson, Steve (2012). More ‘hybrid’ academic and policy researchers are needed to increase effective communication between the political and academic spheres.
  • Johnston, David W., Lordan, Grace (2012). Discrimination makes me sick! An examination of the discrimination–health relationship. Journal of Health Economics, 31(1), 99-111. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhealeco.2011.12.002
  • Johnston, Ron (2012). Book reviews: the books that inspired Ron Johnston: “I had no intention of becoming an ‘electoral geographer’, but David Butler and Donald Stokes’ ‘political change in Britain’ grabbed my attention”.
  • Joyce, Robert (2012). What does the recession mean for the income distribution?
  • Jun, Yang (2012). The debate on China’s peaceful rise – Part I. picture_as_pdf
  • Kabeer, Naila (2012). Empowerment, citizenship and gender justice: a contribution to locally grounded theories of change in women's lives. Ethics and Social Welfare, 6(3), 216-232. https://doi.org/10.1080/17496535.2012.704055
  • Kabeer, Naila, Mahmud, Simeen, Isaza Castro, Jairo G. (2012). NGOs and the political empowerment of poor people in rural Bangladesh: cultivating the habits of democracy? World Development, 40(10), 2044-2062. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2012.05.011
  • Kaldor, Mary (2012). Human security. Society and Economy: Journal of the Corvinus University of Budapest, 33(3), 441-448. https://doi.org/10.1556/SocEc.33.2011.3.1
  • Kaldor, Mary (2012). Human security in complex operations. Prism, 2(2), 3-15.
  • Kaldor, Mary (2012). With national politics so choked off by the crisis, the rise of reasonable technocrats to dominate the leadership of Europe is actually a small ray of hope. But long-term prospects for Europe really rest with the ‘subterranean politics’ of protestors and intellectuals.
  • Kedar, Orit (2012). Coalition negotiations are an important factor in the strategicvoting calculations made by European electorates.
  • Keen, David (2012). Greed and grievance in civil war. International Affairs, 88(4), 757-777.
  • Keen, David (2012). Peace as an incentive for war. In Curtis, D. & Dzinesa, G. A. (Eds.), Peacebuilding, Power, and Politics in Africa (pp. 31-46). Ohio University Press ; Swallow Press.
  • Keen, David (2012). Useful enemies: when waging wars is more important than winning them. Yale University Press.
  • Kelly, Kathleen (2012). Montague review: not the holy grail of housing investment.
  • Kelly, Paul (2012). Book review: masters of the universe: Hayek, Friedman, and the birth of neoliberal politics.
  • Kenanoğlu, Pinar Dinc (2012). Discrimination and silence: minority foundations in Turkey during the Cyprus conflict of 1974. Nations and Nationalism, 18(2), 267-286. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8129.2011.00531.x
  • Ker-Lindsay, James (8 March 2012) An independent Scotland would face little European opposition to membership of the European Union. British Politics and Policy at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Ker-Lindsay, James, Featherstone, Kevin, Brown, Chris, Thomas, Daniel, Cherrier, Nick, Pastrorella, Giulia, Besliu, Raluca (2012). EU wins Nobel Peace Prize- reactions from EUROPP experts.
  • Kerr, Michael (2012). Northern Ireland is no country for old idealists but it is certainly a best practice case of consociational democracy and conflict regulation.
  • Khanna, Parag (2012). Could Mayors rule the world?
  • Kirby, Paul, Henry, Marsha (2012). Rethinking masculinity and practices of violence in conflict settings. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 14(4), 445-449. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616742.2012.726091
  • Kirchherr, Julian (11 March 2012) Book review: the psychology of politicians by Ashley Weinberg. British Politics and Policy at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Kissane, Bill (2012). Book review: contesting democracy: political ideas in twentieth century Europe by Jan-Werner Müller.
  • Kissane, Bill (2012). Irish Civil War, 1922-1923. Oxford Bibliographies Online: Military History, https://doi.org/10.1093/OBO/9780199791279-0042
  • Kissane, Bill (2012). Yandaş tahkimat ve Anayasacilik: Irlandali bir bakiş. Toplum Ve Bilim, 123, 57-76.
  • Kissane, Bill (2012). A light that failed: the 1922 constitution in the European context. In Heffernan, B. (Ed.), Life on the Fringe?: Ireland and Europe 1800-1922 (pp. 221-241). Irish Academic Press.
  • Kissane, Bill, Elagati, Mohamed, Fahmi, Georges (2012). Constitutions and Processes of Democratic Transition. Rwafead.
  • Kissane, Bill, Mansouri, Wassim (2012). Principles of constitutional drafting. Westminster Foundation for Democracy.
  • Kissane, Bill (2012). Electing not to fight: elections as a mechanism of deradicalisation after the Irish Civil War 1922–1938. International Journal of Conflict and Violence, 6(1), 41-54.
  • Kitchen, Nicholas (2012). Ideas of power and the power of ideas. In Toje, A. & Kunz, B. (Eds.), Neoclassical realism in European politics: Bringing power back in . Manchester University Press. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526186072.00010
  • Klug, Francesca (2012). The Human Rights Act: origins and intentions. In Kang-Riou, N., Milner, J. & Nayak, S. (Eds.), Confronting the Human Rights Act: Contemporary Themes and Perspectives (pp. 31-42). Routledge.
  • Koenig-Archibugi, Mathias (2012). Fuzzy citizenship in global society. Journal of Political Philosophy, 20(4), 456-480. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9760.2011.00405.x
  • Komárek, Jan (2012). Institutional dimension of constitutional pluralism. In Avbelj, M. & Komárek, J. (Eds.), Constitutional Pluralism in the European Union and Beyond (pp. 231-248). Hart Publishing.
  • Kostanyan, Hrant (2012). Georgian Dream’s election victory puts the country at a crossroads between Russia and the West.
  • Kostovicova, Denisa (2012). The trial of Ratko Mladic at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia shows once again that it is possible to have justice without reconciliation.
  • Kuecken, Maria (2012). Book review: although a country may find itself in asituation where there exists no war, it still maynot experience sustainable peace.
  • Kukathas, Chandran (2012). E pluribus plurum, or, how to fail to get to utopia in spite of really trying. In Bader, R. M. & Meadowcroft, J. (Eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia (pp. 289-302). Cambridge University Press.
  • Kwon, Heonik, Chung, Byung-Ho (2012). North Korea: beyond charismatic politics. Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Kyris, George (2012). Book review: the case of Cyprus: a still divided country further integrates into Europe.
  • Lacey, Nicola (2012). Political systems and criminal justice: the prisoners' dilemma after the coalition. Current Legal Problems, 65(1), 203-239. https://doi.org/10.1093/clp/cus002
  • Lankina, Tomila V. (2012). “Sisyphean Endeavor or Worthwhile Undertaking? Transcending Within-Nation, Within Region Sub-national Democracy Analysis.” In Subnational Comparative Research on Democracy: Taking Stock and Looking Forward, eds. Eduardo Moncada and Richard Snyder. American Political Science Association Newsletter, 10(1), 2, 14-18.
  • Larcinese, Valentino (2012). Differences between the Olympic and Paralympic medal tables may tell us something about the presence and activity of Paralympic associations in each country.
  • Latham, Oliver (2012). The more unpopular the government, the more time the British press will devote to exposing political scandals.
  • Lauderdale, Benjamin E. (2012). Book review: models as maps: the search for better explanations of political phenomena.
  • Layard, Richard (2012). Fiscal contractions to reduce deficits can only slow down therecovery: Richard Layard explains the manifesto for economic sense.
  • Leicester, Andrew, Stoye, George (2012). The government’s pledge to raise the share of revenue from green taxes has always been problematic.
  • Leontidou, Lila (2012). Athens in the Mediterranean `movement of the piazzas'. Spontaneity in material and virtual public spaces. City: Analysis of Urban Trends, Culture, Theory, Policy, Action, 16(3), 299-312(14). https://doi.org/10.1080/13604813.2012.687870
  • Leunig, Tim (2012). Political pressure may encourage ‘responsible capitalism’ in the short term. But more competition and higher educational standards are needed in the long term.
  • Levell, Peter (2012). Possible changes to the Retail Prices Index: what they are and why they matter.
  • Levin, Scott (2012). Book review: Alistair Darling leaves the Brown-bashing out of his memoirs.
  • List, Christian (2012). The theory of judgment aggregation: an introductory review. Synthese, 187(1), 179-207. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-011-0025-3
  • Litchfield, Rebecca (2012). Book review: global and cultural relations are increasingly tense because humans are hard-wired to be judgemental and self-righteous.
  • Litchfield, Rebecca (2012). Book review: think that the Olympic Games couldn’t have been topped?: think again.
  • Litchfield, Rebecca (2012). How will cultural policy makers brand London after the Games and glory have gone?
  • Lloyd, James (2012). Society is running out of time to renew the political party.
  • Lodge, Guy, Kenny, Michael (2012). How to win the argument for Lords reform.
  • Long, Katy (2012). Rethinking durable solutions for refugees. In Brown, G. K. & Langer, A. (Eds.), Elgar Handbook of Civil War and Fragile States (pp. 153-175). Edward Elgar.
  • Loughlin, Martin (2012). The political jurisprudence of Thomas Hobbes. In Dyzenhaus, D. & Poole, T. (Eds.), Hobbes and the Law (pp. 5-21). Cambridge University Press.
  • Luckham, Robin, Kirk, Thomas (2012). Security in hybrid political contexts: an end-user approach. Justice and Security Research Programme, International Development Department, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • MacFarland, Caroline (2012). We need to ensure that group behaviours are taken into account across policy initiatives.
  • Mansell, Robin (1 May 2012) Communications data and civil liberties under threat. British Politics and Policy at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Mansell, Robin (2012). Draft Comms Data Bill: necessary and proportionate?
  • Manyozo, Linje (2012). Community media, health communication and engagement: a theoretical matrix. In Obregon, R. & Waisbord, S. (Eds.), The Handbook of Global Health Communication, Development and Social Change (pp. 233-250). Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Marie, Olivier, Vall Castello, Judit (2012). Measuring the (income) effect of disability insurance generosity on labour market participation. Journal of Public Economics, 96(1-2), 198-210. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2011.10.004
  • Marsh, Alex (2012). Bristol is the only city that voted for an elected mayor: it remains to be seen how relevant the office will be.
  • Marti, Gerardo (2012). Book review: the management of religion is an inevitable part of modern government.
  • Martin, Ralf, de Preux, Laure, Wagner, Ulrich (2012). Policy-makers are often unnecessarily timid in imposing climate change regulations.
  • Martin, Ralf, de Preux, Laure B., Wagner, Ulrich J. (2012). Policy-makers are often unnecessarily timid in imposing climate change regulations.
  • Masiero, Silvia (2012). The Palestinian dilemma: a view on UNRWA's work in the West Bank. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing.
  • Masiero, Silvia (2012). Politics of the ungoverned: accountability structures for the Palestinian refugees in Lebanon. Journal of Internal Displacement, 2(1), 79-97.
  • Masiero, Silvia (2012). Rice Mafia: diversion of PDS foodgrains.
  • Masiero, Silvia (2012). Transforming state-citizen relations in food security schemes: the computerized ration card management system in Kerala. (CDS Working paper WP451). Centre for Development Studies (CDS).
  • Massey, Andrew (2012). Book review: Kazakhstan: surprises and stereotypes after 20 years of independence. picture_as_pdf
  • Massey, Andrew (2012). Book review: Kazakhstan: surprises and stereotypes after 20years of independence. picture_as_pdf
  • Mazzoni, Erminia (2012). The European Citizens’ Initiative is a significant move towards greater "participatory democracy" – but there is still room for it to be improved.
  • McDaid, David (2012). Joint budgeting: can it facilitate intersectoral action? In McQueen, D. V., Wismar, M., Lin, V., Jones, C. M. & Davies, M. (Eds.), Intersectoral Governance for Health in All Policies: Structures, Actions and Experiences (pp. 111-127). World Health Organization on behalf of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies.
  • McDoom, Omar Shahabudin (2012). Predicting violence within genocides: meso-level evidence from Rwanda. (WIDER Working Paper 2012/106). World Institute for Development Economics.
  • McElroy, Gail, Benoit, Kenneth (2012). Policy positioning in the European Parliament. European Union Politics, 13(1), 150-167. https://doi.org/10.1177/1465116511416680
  • McEnhill, Libby (2012). David Cameron and welfare: a change of rhetoric should not be mistaken for a change of ideology.
  • Meagher, Kate (2012). Weber meets Godzilla: social networks and the spirit of capitalism in East Asia and Africa. Review of African Political Economy, 39(132), 261-278. https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2012.688804
  • Meagher, Kate (2012). The strength of weak states? Non-state security forces and hybrid governance in Africa. Development and Change, 43(5), 1073-1101. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-7660.2012.01794.x
  • Meng, Bingchun (2012). Book review: political economies of the media: the transformation of the global media, by Dwayne Winseck and Dal Yong Jin.
  • Meseguer, Covadonga, Aparicio, Francisco Javier (2012). Supply or demand? Migration and political manipulation in Mexico. Studies in Comparative International Development, 47(4), 411-440. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12116-012-9116-5
  • Meyer, Henning (2012). Can the Eurozone be saved?
  • Meyer, Henning (2012). Jenseits der Marktforschung. Der Freitag, (6), p. 11.
  • Meyer, Henning (2012). The renewal of social democracy and basic values.
  • Miebach, Michael (2012). Angela Merkel’s popularity continues to soar ahead of next year’s German elections.
  • Mikhaylov, Slava, Laver, Michael, Benoit, Kenneth (2012). Coder reliability and misclassification in the human coding of party manifestos. Political Analysis, 20(1), 78-91. https://doi.org/10.1093/pan/mpr047
  • Mills, James (2012). Personal anxieties and political agendas are in the way of an objective debate on drugs policy.
  • Miquel, Gerard Padro i, Snowberg, Erik (2012). The lesser evil: executive accountability with partisan supporters. Journal of Theoretical Politics, 24(1), 19-45. https://doi.org/10.1177/0951629811420895
  • Mirow, Thomas (2012). By building up the private sector and free market economies, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development will help to foster democracy in the Arab Spring countries.
  • Moller, Kai (2012). The global model of constitutional rights. Oxford University Press.
  • Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2012). The need to reform the reform technology of Greece. In Vasilakis, M. (Ed.), Imprudence and Nemesis: the Greek Crisis, 2001-2011 . Athens Review of Books Publications.
  • Moono, Herryman (2012). Our research must eventually become irrelevant: this is how to prove we had an impact on policymaking.
  • Moran, Danielle (2012). Book review: tracing the evolution and influence of journalism in Ireland.
  • Moran, James (2012). Book review: power in the changing global order.
  • Morgan, Iwan (2012). Book review: power out: the possibility of America’s decline in the cyber era.
  • Morris, Marley (2012). European leaders must be wary of rising Eurosceptic populism from both the right and the left.
  • Mossallam, Alia (2012). Hikāyāt sha‛b - stories of peoplehood: Nasserism, popular politics and songs in Egypt, 1956-1973 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Murphy, Mary (2012). Book review: Irish governance in crisis.
  • Murphy, Mary P. (2012). Book review: resistant to reform: the problem of governance in Ireland.
  • Murray, Rainbow (2012). François Hollande is by no means certain to win the French Presidential election. He may yet fall foul of France’s well-known ‘Frontrunner Syndrome’, as Sarkozy’s fightback begins.
  • Murray, Rainbow (2012). While the coming French elections will see a sharp rise in the number of women députées, gender parity in the Assemblée nationale remains an elusive goal.
  • Neumayer, Eric, Plümper, Thomas (2012). Conditional spatial policy dependence: theory and model specification. Comparative Political Studies, 45(7), 819-849. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414011429066
  • Newburn, Tim (2012). Elected Police and Crime Commissioners: some caution is certainly required.
  • Newis, Phillippa (2012). Pressure is mounting on single parents to find work and move off benefits - but the government’s reforms will do very little to help.
  • Nečas, Petr (2012). Europe’s prosperity is not to be built via political declarations and never-ending summits: promoting free, fair and open international trade and removing the remaining barriers to an effective single market in Europe are key for future growth.
  • O'Donnell, Gus (2012). Ten Commandments of good policy making: a retrospective by Sir Gus O’Donnell.
  • O'Donnell, Mike (2012). Implementing the equality agenda: the scale of the practical problems involved and the power of the opposition should not be underestimated.
  • O'Donnell, Mike (2012). Institutional democracy will strengthen our society, engaging citizenry and distributing power equitably.
  • Oman, William (2012). If it is to survive, the eurozone can no longer hold private creditors as sacrosanct above taxpayers, and must crack down on the fiscal black hole of the EU’s tax havens.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Cities have largely rejected elected mayors: the focus should now be on further city deals.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Critics of the planning reforms are wrong to suggest the availability of sites with planning permissions means supply is no longer the major issue in the medium to long term.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Should we build on the greenbelt?
  • Ozel, Soli (2012). Despite the eurozone crisis, and the ambivalent attitudes ofthe Turkish public, Turkey still stands to benefit from EUaccession.by Blo.
  • O’Donnell, Mike (2012). An extension of democratic principles to our economic and social institutions would go a long way to reducing inequality.
  • Pack, Mark (2012). Political campaigning is being shaped by the unseen technologies.
  • Pack, Mark (2012). Political scientists are limited by their reliance on existing data sets, and there is not enough emphasis on creating new data.
  • Pack, Mark (2012). Political scientists are limited by their reliance on existing data sets, and there is not enough emphasis on creating new data.
  • Paddick, Brian (2012). Brian Paddick: “We need a serious Mayor to tackle the serious problems we face”.
  • Page, Edward C. (2012). Policy without politicians: bureaucratic influence in comparative perspective. Oxford University Press.
  • Panagiotopoulos, Panos (2012). Twitter has been important for emergency management in the UK local government, especially during the 2011 riots.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2012). Book review: corruption in Tunisia: how the government used economic controls to ensure political dominance.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2012). Book review: optimism about the Arab Spring has gone too far.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2012). Book review: the Labour party and the world: Labour’s foreign policy since 1951.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2012). The struggle for Egypt: from Nasser to Tahrir Square.
  • Pastorella, Guilia (2012). Despite its costs and limited effectiveness, the European Neighbourhood Policy’s symbolic commitment to engage beyond the EU may mean that it is doomed to survive.
  • Patel, Kalim (2012). Book review: the tyranny of choice.
  • Patz, Ronny (2012). Blogs on European affairs are written by insiders. There is a need for these EU specialists and academics to bring their debates to the digital public.
  • Pelkmans, Mathijs (2012). Chaos and order along the (former) iron curtain. In Wilson, T. M. & Donnan, H. (Eds.), Companion to Border Studies (pp. 269-282). Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Pelkonen, Panu (2012). Length of compulsory education and voter turnout—evidence from a staged reform. Public Choice, 150(1-2), 51-75. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11127-010-9689-3
  • Philip, George (2012). The political cost to any British government of giving way on the Falklands would be prohibitively high and there is no strong need to pay it.
  • Phillips, Lauren (2012). Towards greater fiscal union?: the context and precedent for joint European bonds. SAIS Review, 32(2), 33-40. https://doi.org/10.1353/sais.2012.0035
  • Pickard, Linda (2012). Substitution between formal and informal care: a ‘natural experiment’ in social policy in Britain between 1985 and 2000. Ageing and Society, 32(7), 1147-1175. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X11000833
  • Pissarides, Christopher (2012). Autumn Statement 2012: there are bigger challenges awaiting George Osborne.
  • Postel-Vinay, Natacha (2012). Book review: give more power to the European Parliament, says Habermas, the philosopher fighting for Europe.
  • Power, Anne (2012). The state has a key role in providing the framework for action and policies to ensure fairness on behalf of all its citizens.
  • Power, Greg (2012). The difficult development of parliamentary politics in the Gulf: parliaments and the process of managed reform in Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman. (Kuwait Programme on Development, Governance and Globalisation in the Gulf States research papers 25). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Prasopoulou, Elpida (2012). As long as the state is still seen as the centre of economic activity in Greece, and public sector reforms are seen as anti-patriotic, real and lasting reforms will remain elusive.
  • Preston, Paul (2012). A Catalan contribution to the myth of the contubernio Judeo-Masónico-Bolchevique. In Quiroga, A. & del Arco, M. Á. (Eds.), Right-Wing Spain in the Civil War Era: Soldiers of God and Apostles of the Fatherland, 1914-45 (pp. 177-194). Continuum (Firm).
  • Priestley, Julian (2012). European questions have intruded into the French election campaign, signalling that the next European Parliamentary elections may be the first truly European ones.
  • Pryce, Vicky (2012). 5 minutes with Vicky Pryce: “Greece is very much like a Soviet-style economy”.
  • Putzel, James, Di John, Jonathan (2012). Meeting the challenges of crisis states. (Crisis States Research Centre report). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Quah, Danny (2012). UK austerity and growth: winter is coming.
  • Rantanen, Terhi (2012). In nationalism we trust? In Castells, M., Caraça, C. & Cardoso, G. (Eds.), Aftermath: the Cultures of the Economic Crisis (pp. 132-153). Oxford University Press.
  • Rantanen, Terhi (2012). An introduction to the 2011 country reports for the ERC-funded project on Media and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe (MDCEE). Media and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe.
  • Rasaratnam, Madurika, Malagodi, Mara (2012). Eyes wide shut?: persistent conflict and liberal peace interventions in Nepal and Sri Lanka. Conflict, Security and Development, 12(3), 299-327. https://doi.org/10.1080/14678802.2012.703536
  • Reading, Brian (2012). Blunt axe, blind axeman: the failure of Osborne’s deficit reduction plan.
  • Redford, Pete (2012). The Conservative 301 group of modernising MPs could create a powerful counterweight to the traditionalists in the 1922 Committee.
  • Reding, Viviane (2012). Five minutes with Viviane Reding, Vice-President of the European Commission: “A single set of data-protection rules across Europe will give citizens additional confidence to go online, and save businesses 23 billion Euros in ten years”.
  • Reed, Howard (2012). The impact of austerity on vulnerable families should be an area of major concern for the government.
  • Reeder, Neil (2012). Reducing crime: the case for preventative investment. The Young Foundation.
  • Reeder, Neil, Mulgan, Geoff, Aylott, Mhairi, Bo’sher, Luke (2012). Social impact investment: the opportunity and challenge of social impact bonds. The Young Foundation.
  • Regan, Aidan (2012). Cutting taxes is a largely ineffective strategy for attracting foreign investment.
  • Restorick, Trewin (2012). The Green Deal is an ambitious policy. But it may fail to deliver on its promise and could damage recent gains in household energy efficiency.
  • Rovira Kaltwasser, Cristóbal (2012). Scholars should not just assume that populism is bad for democracy, but should instead concentrate on explaining populism’s positive and negative effects.
  • Rutter, Jill (2012). Establishing effective relations between government and its arm’s length bodies requires that they learn to live together.
  • Rutter, Jill, Marshall, Edward (2012). From Scottish devolution to the smoking ban and the national minimum wage, academic research has influenced successful policy across government.
  • Saffin, Kate (2012). Book review: the liberty of servants: Berlusconi’s Italy by Maurizio Viroli.
  • Samiolo, Rita (2012). The institutional drama of conservation. International Studies of Management and Organization, 42(2), 76-91. https://doi.org/10.2753/IMO0020-8825420205
  • Sandberg, Russell (2012). Book review: young British muslims: identity, culture, politics and the media.
  • Sattler, Thomas, Urpelainen, Johannes (2012). Explaining public support for international integration: how do national conditions and treaty characteristics interact with individual beliefs? Journal of Politics, 74(4), 1108-1124. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022381612000527
  • Scalvini, Marco (2012). Book review: How Merkel, Cameron, and Sarkozy have played the role of champions for Europe’s secular identity against the perceived threat of Islam. LSE Review of Books,
  • Scammell, Margaret (2012). Leaders on the campaign trail: the impact of television news on perceptions of party leaders in British general elections. In Semetko, H. & Scammell, M. (Eds.), The SAGE handbook of political communication (pp. 378-386). SAGE Publications.
  • Schippers, Birgit (2012). Book review: on the sunny-side of politics: challenging the ‘bad faith model’.
  • Schonhardt-Bailey, Cheryl (2012). Is there a single ‘right’ way to study political text? MethodsNews, Summer, p. 2.
  • Sculley, Roger (2012). A yes vote in the Scottish referendum would start a serious debate about independence for Wales.
  • Sennett, Richard (2012). The Occupy movements have dramatised questions about public space: who owns it? And who can use it?
  • Shidlo, Gil (2012). What money can’t buy: the moral limits of markets.
  • Shih, Fang-Long, Scott, John McNeil (2012). Taiwan and Ireland in comparative perspective. Taiwan in Comparative Perspective, 4, picture_as_pdf
  • Shin, Hyun Bang (2012). Urban land battles in China: resistance and land politics.
  • Sides, John, Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). Five minutes with John Sides: “Political reporters could take findings from political science research and use this to provide context in their campaign reporting”.
  • Silver, Dan (2012). The opposition between ‘open public services’ and the ‘big state’ is a misleading one.
  • Sircar, Indraneel, Saraswati, Jyoti (2012). The Brown identity?: the waning relevance of the term 'British Asian' in London.
  • Sissons, Andrew (2012). The fiscal rollover: how long can we postpone the return to growth?
  • Smith, Hazel (2012). Book review: North Korea: the ‘worst place on Earth’? picture_as_pdf
  • Smith, Martin (2012). The role of special advisers should be clarified and there must be more transparency about their work.
  • Spiekermann, Kai, Goodin, Robert E. (2012). Courts of many minds. British Journal of Political Science, 42(3), 555-571. https://doi.org/10.1017/S000712341100041X
  • Stainforth, David A., Smith, Leonard A. (2012). Policy: clarify the limits of climate models. Nature, 489(7415), p. 208. https://doi.org/10.1038/489208a
  • Stanley, Liam (2012). Dead, non-dead, or walking dead?: the global financial crisis and neo-liberalism.
  • Stein, Danielle, Valters, Craig (2012). Understanding theory of change in international development. ((JSRP and TAF collaborative project) JSRP Paper 1). Justice and Security Research Programme, International Development Department, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Steinberg, Tom (2012). Governments don’t have websites – they are websites. Their continued legitimacy will depend on improving online digital services.
  • Steinmüller, Hans (2012). Book review: China and postsocialist anthropology: theorizing power and society after communism - by Andrew Kipnis. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 18(2), 481-483. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9655.2012.01754_15.x
  • Stirbu, Diana Silvia (2012). Westminster can learn a lot about gender equality by looking at Welsh and Scottish levels of political representation.
  • Suss, Joel (2012). Book review: political myths and magic: the persuasive power of metaphor.
  • Suss, Joel (2012). Book review: the political marketing game.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Book review: European media: structures, politics and identity.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). The media integration project in Europe barely got off the ground, and with the current crisis it’s not likely to anytime soon.
  • Tarlov, Jessica (2012). Through the looking glass: controversy, scandal and political careers [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Tartir, Alaa (2012). Book review: why is aid not effective in the Palestinian case and how this can be changed?
  • Tartir, Alaa (2012). Fatah and Hamas: an elusive reconciliation. openDemocracy,
  • Taylor, Nick (2012). Book review: reading Marx as a ‘trouble-making journalist’ who explored the use of satire and scorn as a political strategy in his writings.
  • Taylor, Nick, Marshall, Justin, Blum-Ross, Alicia, Mills, John, Rogers, Jon, Egglestone, Paul, Frohlich, David M., Wright, Peter, Oliver, Patrick (2012). Viewpoint: empowering communities with situated voting devices. In Konstan, J. A. (Ed.), Chi '12 Proceedings of the Sigchi Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Austin, Tx, Usa, May 5-10, 2012 (pp. 1361-1370). ACM Press. https://doi.org/10.1145/2207676.2208594
  • Taylor-Smith, Ella (2012). eParticipation needs to be carefully integrated into the complex world of existing participation processes.
  • Thane, Pat (2012). 70 is the new 60: We need to stop characterising the growth of older people in the UK in alarmist ways.
  • Thompson, Eleanor (2012). Book review : Political historians should be excited about thetensions between competing approaches toAmerica’s past.
  • Thorpe, Caroline (2012). The government’s proposals for ‘parental leave’ face stiff opposition but, in spite of their problems, represent a valuable start to a longer process of reform.
  • Timms, Dave (2012). The government needs to go beyond the Green Deal if it is genuinely committed to making households more energy efficient.
  • Toepfl, Florian (2012). Blogging for the sake of the president: the online diaries of Russian governors. Europe-Asia Studies, 64(8), 1435-1459. https://doi.org/10.1080/09668136.2012.712261
  • Tomlinson, Michael (2012). Transition to peace leaves children of the Northern Irish Troubles more vulnerable to suicide.
  • Tonge, Jon (2012). Book review: a history of the Northern Ireland Labour Party: democratic socialism and sectarianism by Aaron Edwards.
  • Trewhitt, Kimberley (2012). Without further reform efforts to bring the public finances under control in this Parliament will be undone.
  • Valentini, Laura (2012). Assessing the global order: justice, legitimacy, or political justice? Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 15(5), 593-612. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698230.2012.727307
  • Valentini, Laura (2012). Human rights, freedom, and political authority. Political Theory, 40(5), 573-601. https://doi.org/10.1177/0090591712451721
  • Valentini, Laura (2012). Kant, Ripstein and the circle of freedom: a critical note. European Journal of Philosophy, 20(3), 450-459. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0378.2012.00554.x
  • Valentini, Laura (2012). Ideal vs. non-ideal theory: a conceptual map. Philosophy Compass, 7(9), 654-664. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-9991.2012.00500.x
  • Valinakis, Yannis (2012). Greece’s European policy making. (GreeSE paper: Hellenic Observatory papers on Greece and Southeast Europe No. 63). Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Van Reenen, John (2012). It is time to move away from policy witchcraft and into an era where evidence is taken seriously.
  • Van Reenen, John (2012). The lesson from yesterday’s election is to ignore pontificating from highly paid pundits. Put your faith in the numbers.
  • Vasilopoulou, Sofia, Halikiopoulou, Daphne (2012). As long as cartelisation, patronage, and corruption dominate Greek politics, economic reforms will be doomed to failure.
  • Vickerman, Roger (2012). ‘Boris Island’ or an expanded Heathrow?: making sense of UK airport policy.
  • Vickers, Rhiannon (2012). Book review: what Ed can learn from Labour’s history on the world stage, from student revolts of the 1960s, to courting the media in the 1990s.
  • Vince, Natalya (2012). The 50th anniversary of Algerian independence is an opportunity to take stock of the country’s recent past and the actions of its government.
  • Vince, Natalya (2012). Book review: The books that inspired Natalya Vince: “Domination and the Arts of Resistance helped me think about the complex nature of encounters between ‘the powerful’ and ‘the powerless’ in Algeria”.
  • Volintiru, Clara (2012). Book review: platform or personality? The role of party leaders in elections by Amanda Bittner.
  • Wacker, Gudrun (2012). Five minutes with Gudrun Wacker: ‘The Chinese political elite perceive the EU as a successful example of regional integration that has created stability and peace in Europe’. picture_as_pdf
  • Wadi, Ramona (2012). Book review: the Congo, Haiti and Afghanistan: fragile states and the maintenance of violence.
  • Ward, Bob (2012). The Government’s financial support for fossil fuel companies is being overlooked.
  • Ward, Bob, Gough, Ian, Less, Simon, Gross, Robert, Timms, Dave, Calel, Raphael, Dechezlepretre, Antoine (2012). Debating environmental policy. (British politics and policy at LSE ecollections). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Wardle, Thomas (2012). The Child Poverty Act unfortunately relies on meeting financial targets rather than tackling root causes.
  • Watson, Amy (2012). Book review: how taking a gendered perspective can refresh tired studies of power in the EU.
  • Weale, Albert, Bicquelet, Aude, Bara, Judith (2012). Debating abortion, deliberative reciprocity and parliamentary advocacy. Political Studies, 60(3), 643-667. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.2011.00928.x
  • Webb, Kate (2012). CPI or 1 per cent rises: the real story is the missing link to rents.
  • Weidmann, Nils B., Callen, Mike (2012). Violence and Election Fraud: evidence from Afghanistan. British Journal of Political Science, 43(1), 53 - 75. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007123412000191
  • Wellings, Richard (2012). Policy needs to ensure that children from poorer backgrounds are not left behind academically.
  • Wells, Anthony (2012). Book review: is the relationship between press and pollsters too close for comfort?
  • Wheeler, Mark (2012). The democratic worth of celebrity politics is dependent on whether or not there is ideological substance behind the politician.
  • White, Nick (2012). Frances Josephy. In Mothers of Liberty: Women Who Built British Liberalism (pp. 47-48). Liberal Democrat History Group.
  • Wieviorka, Michel, Taylor, Jo (2012). Book Review: Evil.
  • Wilkinson, Michael A. (2012). Dewey's 'democracy without politics': on the failures of liberalism and the frustrations of experimentalism. Contemporary Pragmatism, 9(2), 117-142.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2012). The widespread rejection of elected city mayors is a spanner in the works for the government’s localism agenda.
  • Willems, Wendy (2012). The ballot vote as embedded ritual: a radical critique of liberal-democratic approaches to media and elections in Africa. African Studies, 71(1), 91-107. https://doi.org/10.1080/00020184.2012.668295
  • Williams, John (2012). 'The truth' of the Hillsborough disaster is only 23 years late.
  • Willoughby, Syerramia (2012). Book review: aid and Africa: what it means for politicians to “do good”.
  • Wood, Matt (30 May 2012) An insider view on the relevance of political scientists to government. Impact of Social Sciences Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Woods, Eric Taylor (2012). Book reviews: the good, the evil, and the mundane: the place of the sacred in the modern world.
  • Wren-Lewis, Simon (11 December 2012) The UK is well ahead of the US and the EU in its use of fiscal rules. British Politics and Policy at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Wren-Lewis, Simon (2012). The UK needs monetary policy to be as expansionary as possible and this isn’t going to happen under the current system.
  • Wren-Lewis, Simon (2012). The argument about debt being a burden on future generations represents simple hypocrisy.
  • Xu, Ting (2012). Book review: enough with the over-simplified portraits of China: moving beyond our obsession with whether it will collapse or run the world. picture_as_pdf
  • Yared, Pierre, Padró i Miquel, Gerard (2012). The political economy of indirect control. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 127(2), 947-1015. https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjs012
  • Yeager, Kurt, Dayo, Felix, Fisher, Brian, Fouquet, Roger, Gilau, Asmerom, Rogner, Hans-Holger, Haug, Marianne, Hosier, Richard, Miller, Alan & Schnitteger, Sabine et al (2012). Energy and economy. In Global Energy Assessment (Gea) (pp. 385-422). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511793677.012
  • Ypi, Lea (2012). "Brought to life by the idealists, preserved by blind circumstance, killed by politicians": dilemmas of nation-building in Albanian political thought, 1920-1928. East Central Europe, 39(2-3), 304-330. https://doi.org/10.1163/18763308-03903013
  • Ypi, Lea (2012). Public spaces and the end of art. Philosophy and Social Criticism, 38(8), 843-860. https://doi.org/10.1177/0191453712453286
  • Ypi, Lea, De Schutter, Helder (2012). Language and luck. Politics, Philosophy & Economics, 11(4), 357-381. https://doi.org/10.1177/1470594X11416776
  • Zenghelis, Dimitri (2012). Restoring growth and confidence through resource-efficient innovation.
  • Zhang, Joy Yueyue (2012). The cosmopolitanization of science: stem cell governance in China. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • de Goede, Meike (2012). Book review: local peacebuilding and national peace: interaction between grassroots and elite processes.
  • de Grauwe, Paul (7 June 2012) As the Eurozone hangs on the precipice, the European Commission and the ECB must take swift action to remedy Europe’s deflationary spiral. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog. picture_as_pdf
  • de Grauwe, Paul (2012). To stabilize the Eurozone, the ECB must set aside its fears and start buying governments’ bonds.
  • van der Linden, Sander (2012). Nudge, nudge, think, think: experimenting with ways to change civic behaviour.
  • 2011
  • Dodge, Toby, Redman, Nicholas (Eds.) (2011). Afghanistan: to 2015 and beyond. Routledge.
  • Calhoun, Craig, Derluguian, Georgi (Eds.) (2011). Aftermath: a new global economic order? NYU Press.
  • Calhoun, Craig, Derluguian, Georgi (Eds.) (2011). Business as usual: the roots of the global financial meltdown. NYU Press.
  • London School of Economics and Political Science. Development Studies Institute Department for International Development (2011). Double-edged swords: armies, elite bargaining and state-building. (Crisis States Working Paper Seies N.2 86). Crisis States Research Centre.
  • Held, David, Hale, Thomas (Eds.) (2011). Handbook of transnational governance: new institutions and innovations. Polity Press.
  • Langer, Arnim, Stewart, Frances, Venugopal, Rajesh (Eds.) (2011). Horizontal inequalities and post-conflict development. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Elson, Diane, Fukuda-Parr, Sakiko, Vizard, Polly (Eds.) (2011). Human rights and the capabilities approach: an interdisciplinary dialogue. Routledge.
  • Piffer, Tommaso, Zubok, Vladislav (Eds.) (2011). Società totalitarie e transizioni alla democrazia: saggi in memoria di Victor Zaslavsky. Società Editrice il Mulino.
  • Hobolt, Sara, Franklin, Mark N. (Eds.) (2011). Special symposium: electoral democracy in the European Union. Elsevier (Firm).
  • Calhoun, Craig, Derluguian, Georgi (Eds.) (2011). The deepening crisis: governance challenges after neoliberalism. NYU Press.
  • Dietz, Simon, Michie, Jonathon, Oughton, Christine (Eds.) (2011). The political economy of the environment: an interdisciplinary approach. Routledge.
  • Ahmadov, Anar (2011). When great minds don't think alike: using mock trials in teaching political thought. PS - Political Science and Politics, 44(03), 625-628. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1049096511000722
  • Ainley, Kirsten (2011). Book review: political evil in a global age: Hannah Arendt and international theory - by Patrick Hayden. International Affairs, 87(2), 467-468. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2346.2011.00984.x
  • Ainley, Kirsten (2011). Excesses of responsibility: the limits of law and the possibilities of politics. Ethics and International Affairs, 25(04), 407-431. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0892679411000359
  • Ainley, Kirsten (2011). The International Criminal Court on trial. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 24(3), 309-333. https://doi.org/10.1080/09557571.2011.558051
  • Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2011). Preachers of hate as loyal subjects. The New York Times,
  • Albert, Mathias, Buzan, Barry (2011). Securitization, sectors and functional differentiation. Security Dialogue, 42(4-5), 413-425. https://doi.org/10.1177/0967010611418710
  • Allen, Graham (2011). The Government must be held to its promise to “enshrine in law for the future the necessity of consulting Parliament on military action”.
  • Almeida, Manuel (2011). Book review: the rise and fall of Al-Qaeda.
  • Amarante, Verónica, Manacorda, Marco, Miguel, Edward, Vigorito, Andrea (2011). Do cash transfers improve birth outcomes? Evidence from matched vital statistics, social security and program data. (NBER Working Paper 17690). National Bureau of Economic Research.
  • Aney, Madhav S., Ghatak, Maitreesh, Morelli, Massimo (2011). Can market failure cause political failure? (Economic Organisation and Public Policy Discussion Papers EOPP 029). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Anstead, Nick (2011). The relationship between politics and the media has changed significantly since our last coalition government: we now need to ask more from politicians and their manifestoes.
  • Anstead, Nick, O'Loughlin, B. (2011). The emerging viewertariat and BBC Question Time: television debate and real-time commenting online. International Journal of Press/Politics, 16(4), 440-462. https://doi.org/10.1177/1940161211415519
  • Archer, Robin (2011). The legitimacy of capitalism is again in doubt: Labour could use this opportunity to achieve real social and economic change by drawing on strength from outside of parliament as well as from within.
  • Ashton, Nigel J. (2011). Love’s labours lost: Margaret Thatcher, King Hussein and Anglo-Jordanian relations, 1979-1990. Diplomacy and Statecraft, 22(4), 651-667. https://doi.org/10.1080/09592296.2011.625822
  • Assi, Nima Khorrami (2011). Keeping 16,000 police on the streets of London is an unsustainable strategy. Government should give serious consideration to turning ‘good gangs’ into voluntary neighborhood officers under police supervision.
  • Baker, John (2011). The House of Lords is an effective safeguard against absolutism and improper legislation. The government should not force through reforms that would reduce the independence of its members.
  • Balfour, Sebastian (2011). Las izquierdas ante la cuestión nacional en la nueva democracia. In Moreno Luzón, J. (Ed.), Izquierdas y Nacionalismos En la España Contemporánea (pp. 285-303). Editorial Pablo Iglesias.
  • Balfour, Sebastian, Martín García, Oscar J. (2011). Movimientos sociales y transición a la democracia: el caso español. In Quirosa-Cheyrouze y Muñoz, R. (Ed.), la Sociedad Española En la Transición: Los Movimientos Sociales En El Proceso Democratizador (pp. 43-62). Biblioteca Nueva (Firm).
  • Bandiera, Oriana, Levy, Gilat (2011). Diversity and the power of the elites in democratic societies: evidence from Indonesia. Journal of Public Economics, 95(11-12), 1322-1330. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2011.04.002
  • Barkawi, Tarak (2011). Army, ethnicity and society in British India. In Roy, K. (Ed.), The Indian Army in the Two World Wars (pp. 419-443). Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004211452_016
  • Barkawi, Tarak, Brighton, Shane (2011). Powers of war: fighting, knowledge, and critique. International Political Sociology, 5(2), 126-143. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-5687.2011.00125.x
  • Barker, Rodney (2011). Big societies, little platoons and the problems with pluralism. Political Quarterly, 82(1), 50-55. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-923X.2011.02160.x
  • Barker, Rodney (2011). The summer’s riots and the Occupy movement are both protests against, and a rejection of, an economy that is no longer working for most ordinary citizens.
  • Bartlett, Jamie (2011). The cocktail of factors which promote violent radicalization presents an opportunity to build sensible policy-making.
  • Baston, Lewis (2011). The Inverclyde by-election is business as usual for Scottish voters.
  • Bastow, Simon (2011). Revelations of dysfunctional governance in Wandsworth Prison are a reflection of the precariousness of bureaucratic arrangements throughout the public sector and their potential to unravel.
  • Beall, Jo, Goodfellow, Tom, Rodgers, Dennis (2011). Cities, conflict and state fragility. (Crisis States Research Centre Working Papers Series No. 2 85). Department of International Development, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Bear, Laura (2011). Making a river of gold: speculative state promises and personal promises in the post-liberalisation governance of the Hooghly. Focaal: Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology, 61(Winter), 46-60. https://doi.org/10.3167/fcl.2011.610104
  • Bechtel, Michael, Sattler, Thomas (2011-11-11 - 2011-11-12) What is litigation in the WTO worth? [Paper]. Sixth annual meeting of the International Political Economy Society, Madison, United States, USA.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2011). ‘Performance protests’ get the most attention but they are neither radical nor innovative. They may even focus attention away from more important campaigns.
  • Beetham, David (2011). The News International scandal is just the tip of the iceberg of unelected oligarchies and corporate power in Britain’s democracy.
  • Beisbart, Claus, Bovens, Luc (2011). Equalising constituency sizes is likely to reduce the electoral bias in favour of Labour but only minimally so: much of the bias is likely to remain because it is due to other factors such as turnout and vote distribution.
  • Bell, Brian (2011). Exorbitant CEO pay is linked to firm performance: but CEOs are rewarded more for good performance than they are punished for failure.
  • Bell, Kate, Strelitz, Jason (2011). Government focus on ‘the poor’ has failed to recognize that those above and below the poverty line have similar problems of low pay and inequality: tackling poverty means improving working conditions and job security for all.
  • Berdal, Mats, Keen, David (2011). The political economy of protectorates and 'post-conflict' intervention. In Mayall, J. & Soares de Oliveira, R. (Eds.), The New Protectorates: International Tutelage and the Making of Liberal States (pp. 221-240). Hurst Publishers (London, England).
  • Berenskoetter, Felix (2011). Caught between Kosovo and Iraq: Understanding Germany’s abstention on Libya.
  • Beresford, Peter (2011). User-led service providers need more support from the Government if its commitment to ‘independent living’ for disabled people is to be achieved.
  • Berlinski, Samuel, Dewan, Torun (2011). The political consequences of franchise extension: evidence from the Second Reform Act. Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 6(3-4), 329-376. https://doi.org/10.1561/100.00011013
  • Besley, Timothy, Persson, Torsten (2011). The logic of political violence. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 126(3), 1411-1445. https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjr025
  • Bew, John (2011). The lessons of Northern Ireland: collective amnesia and the Northern Ireland model of conflict resolution. (IDEAS reports - special reports SR008). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Bicchi, Federica (2011). The EU as a community of practice: foreign policy communications in the COREU network. Journal of European Public Policy, 18(8), 1115-1132. https://doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2011.615200
  • Blanes, Ruy Llera (2011). Political and religious lines redrawn in post-war Angola.
  • Blanes i Vidal, Jordi, Leaver, Clare (2011). Are tenured judges insulated from political pressure? Journal of Public Economics, 95(7-8), 570-586. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2010.11.004
  • Boluarte, T. A., Mossialos, Elias, Rudisill, Caroline (2011). The impact of alcohol policies across Europe on young adults' perceptions of alcohol risks. CESifo Economic Studies, 57(4), 763-788. https://doi.org/10.1093/cesifo/ifr025
  • Boone, Catherine (2011). Politically allocated land rights and the geography of electoral violence: the case of Kenya in the 1990s. Comparative Political Studies, 44(10), 1311-1342. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414011407465
  • Bovens, Luc, Beisbart, Claus (2011). Measuring voting power for dependent voters through causal models. Synthese, 179(1), 35-56. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-010-9854-8
  • Bowen, Alex, Rydge, James (2011). Climate-change policy in the United Kingdom. OECD Economic Survey of the United Kingdom, 886, https://doi.org/10.1787/5kg6qdx6b5q6-en
  • Brahimi, Alia (2011). Asymétrie morale. In Danet, D., Malis, C. & Strachan, H. (Eds.), La Guerre Irrégulière . Economica.
  • Brahimi, Alia (2011). Book review: globalisation, democracy and terrorism - by Eric Hobsbawm. Journal of Contemporary History, 46(2), 471-473. https://doi.org/10.1177/00220094110460021018
  • Brahimi, Alia (2011). Ten years of the War on Terror. E-International Relations,
  • Breuilly, John (2011). Nationalism. In Dowding, K. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Power . SAGE Publications.
  • Breuilly, John, Hechter, Michael, Sasse, Gwendolyn, Hale, Henry E. (2011). Sixth nations and nationalism debate: Henry E. Hale's the foundations of ethnic politics: separatism of states and nations in Eurasia and the world. Nations and Nationalism, 17(4), 681-711. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8129.2011.00500.x
  • Broughton Micova, Sally (2011). The government’s plans for local TV puts too much of an onus on these stations to provide content for the national networks: local TV should focus on local issues.
  • Brown, Chris (2011). In its delivery of new aircraft carriers, the MoD has sacrificed short term affordability for long term value for money, a decision that may also leave the UK with a reduced defence capability.
  • Bryant, Rebecca, Hatay, Mete (2011). Guns and guitars: simulating sovereignty in a state of sieges. American Ethnologist, 38(4), 631-649. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1548-1425.2011.01327.x
  • Bucyana, Olivier (2011). The West’s intervention in Libya could have a destabilisingeffect on the whole region.
  • Burchardt, Tania, Vizard, Polly (2011). ‘Operationalising’ the capability approach as a basis for equality and human rights monitoring in 21st century Britain. In Elson, D., Fukuda-Parr, S. & Vizard, P. (Eds.), Human Rights and the Capabilities Approach: an Interdisciplinary Dialogue . Routledge.
  • Cake, Carey, Cooper, Kirstin (2011). Restorative approaches can make a difference in the relationship between local government bodies and the communities they serve.
  • Calhoun, Craig (2011). Series introduction: from the current crisis to possible futures. In Calhoun, C. & Derluguian, G. (Eds.), Business as Usual: the Roots of the Global Financial Meltdown (pp. 9-42). NYU Press.
  • Calhoun, Craig, Derluguian, Georgi (2011). Introduction: business as usual: the roots of the global financial meltdown. In Calhoun, C. & Derluguian, G. (Eds.), Business as Usual: the Roots of the Global Financial Meltdown (pp. 43-52). NYU Press.
  • Calhoun, Craig (2011). Civil society and the public sphere. In Edwards, M. (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Civil Society (pp. 311-323). Oxford University Press.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2011). Cameron’s self-imposed isolation is of little surprise given the history of the UK’s troubled relationship with Europe.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2011). De nationalistische agenda achter politieke metaforen [the nationalistic agenda behind political metaphors].
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2011). Rubber bullets, moralisation and the ‘full force of the law’ will not quell the high degree of civil unrest in this country. The causes of these tensions must be tackled head on.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2011). Wapping-gate exposes serious questions about the ethics of UK journalism and the collusion of media, politics and security forces.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2011). Young people are being short-changed by political elites and the economic system: it is no wonder they are so angry.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2011). The royal wedding reminds us that hereditary principle is alive and well in the UK: property rights and control over land remain firmly with royals and the aristocracy.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2011). Ceci n'est pas un pays?: het strategisch gebruik van Vlaamse politieke metaforen. Samenleving En Politiek, 18(4), 15-24.
  • Carey, John M., Hix, Simon (2011). The electoral sweet spot: low-magnitude proportional electoral systems. American Journal of Political Science, 55(2), 383-397. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5907.2010.00495.x
  • Centner, Ryan (2011). Microcitizenships: fractious forms of urban belonging after Argentine neoliberalism. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 36(2), 336-362. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2427.2011.01050.x
  • Chalcraft, John (2011). Labour protest and hegemony in Egypt and the Arabian Peninsula. In Motta, S. C. & Nilsen, A. G. (Eds.), Social Movements in the Global South: Dispossession, Development and Resistance (pp. 35-58). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Childs, Sarah, Malley, Rosa (2011). Reforming when MPs work is not about making their lives easier, but ensuring the most effective balance between constituency and Parliamentary time.
  • Childs, Sarah, Webb, Paul (2011). The Prime Minister’s snubs to female MPs are a symptom of the Conservative party’s failure to ‘feminise’ politics.
  • Choudhury, Barnie (2011). Rather than simply reading the rioters the Riot Act, we must ensure that lessons are learned from this week’s violence. A credible enquiry is essential.
  • Choudhury, Barnie (2011). While the BBC is bloated in some parts, the desire by some to gut it may make us all poorer.
  • Clements, Ben (2011). There is a gender gap in public opinion towards UK military intervention, with women less supportive of British action in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya.
  • Cohen, Jerome A. (2011). Justice in comparative perspective. Taiwan in Comparative Perspective, 3 (S),
  • Cole, Matthew R. (2011). Today’s action is the largest since the General Strike: but unlike previous strikes, the public are ambivalent about the unions’ actions and negative about the government’s handling.
  • Cole, Matthew R. (2011). The political starfish: West Yorkshire liberalism in the twentieth century. Contemporary British History, 25(1), 175-188. https://doi.org/10.1080/13619462.2011.546135
  • Collins, John (2011). A shake-up at defense.
  • Collins, Murray (2011). Book review: nuclear energy: what everyone needs to know.
  • Costello, Rory, Thomson, Robert (2011). The nexus of bicameralism: rapporteurs' influence on decision outcomes in the European Union. European Union Politics, 12(3), 337-357. https://doi.org/10.1177/1465116511410087
  • Couldry, Nick, Fenton, Natalie (2011). Occupy: rediscovering the general will in hard times. Possible Futures,
  • Coulter, Steve (2011). Book review: everyday life in British government.
  • Coulter, Steve (2011). Book review: the strange non-death of neoliberalism.
  • Coulter, Steve (2011). Deficit reduction is important, but it’s not the end of the story: if we are to achieve real long term growth, government must come up with creative solutions to overcome the institutional and productive constraints on the economy.
  • Cox, Michael (2011). Power shift and the death of the West?: not yet! European Political Science, 10(3), 416-424. https://doi.org/10.1057/eps.2011.31
  • Cox, Michael (2011). The lessons of Northern Ireland: foreword. (IDEAS reports - special reports SR008). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cox, Michael, Guelke, Adrian, Mansergh, Martin, Bew, John, Powell, Jonathan, MacGinty, Roger (2011). The lessons of Northern Ireland. (IDEAS reports - special reports SR008). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cramme, Olaf (2011). Deeper fiscal integration within the eurozone would significantly alter the concept of a two-speed Europe. George Osborne’s support signals an important U-turn in British policy on the EU.
  • Cramme, Olaf (2011). The outcry over EU democratic legitimacy disguises a deeper crisis of capitalism in the liberal West.
  • Crawford, Charles (2011). Book review: electronic elections: the perils and promises of digital democracy.
  • Crombez, Christophe, Hix, Simon (2011). Treaty reform and the Commission's appointment and policy-making role in the European Union. European Union Politics, 12(3), 291-314. https://doi.org/10.1177/1465116511409601
  • Cunningham-Cross, L., Callahan, W. A. (2011). Ancient Chinese power, modern Chinese thought. Chinese Journal of International Politics, 4(4), 349-374. https://doi.org/10.1093/cjip/por018
  • D'Souza, Frances (2011). Expertise in the House of Lords is vital and supplied by the cross benchers: there is no democratic deficit and so elections are not needed.
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2011). Will changes in Tunisia sweep region?
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2011). The brotherhood will soon be left behind. Financial Times,
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2011). The uncertain future of political Islam. Global Brief, 2(18).
  • Danilov, Dmitry (2011). The European security treaty: ‘The Moor has done his duty, let him go’?
  • Datzberger, Simone (2011). A decade after the Sierra Leone civil war, Freetown’s youth are still living on hope.
  • David-Barrett, Liz (2011). All too often the revolving door between business and government can lead to ethical conflicts. A new statutory body to rule on appointments is needed.
  • Davies, Ben (2011). Book review: inside the IRA: dissident republicans and the war for legitimacy.
  • De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel C. J. M. (2011). Essays in political economy and voting behaviour [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Dearlove, Rachel (2011). Book review: the price of freedom denied: religious persecution and conflict in the twenty-first century.
  • Dewan, Torun, Hortala-Vallve, Rafael (2011). The three As of government formation: appointment, allocation, and assignment. American Journal of Political Science, 55(3), 610-627. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5907.2011.00519.x
  • Dewan, Torun, Shepsle, Kenneth A. (2011). Political economy models of elections. Annual Review of Political Science, 14, 311-330. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.polisci.12.042507.094704
  • Dewan, Torun, Spirling, Arthur (2011). Strategic opposition and government cohesion in Westminster democracies. American Political Science Review, 105(102), 337-358. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055411000050
  • Dietz, Simon, Michie, Jonathon, Oughton, Christine (2011). Environmental challenges of the 21st century and the need for interdisciplinary political economy. In Dietz, S., Michie, J. & Oughton, C. (Eds.), The Political Economy of the Environment: an Interdisciplinary Approach (pp. 1-16). Routledge.
  • Dill, Janina (2011). Puntland's declaration of autonomy and Somaliland's secession: two quests for self-governance in a failed state. In Weller, M. & Nobbs, K. (Eds.), Asymmetric Autonomy and the Settlement of Ethnic Conflicts (pp. 278-297). University of Pennsylvania. Press.
  • Dodge, Toby (2011). Domestic politics and state building. In Dodge, T. & Redman, N. (Eds.), Afghanistan: to 2015 and Beyond (pp. 69-98). Routledge.
  • Dolan, Paul, Layard, Richard, Metcalfe, Robert (2011). Measuring subjective well-being for public policy. Great Britain. Office for National Statistics.
  • Dolphin, Tony (2011). If the economic outlook continues to worsen, George Osborne will have to relax the pace of deficit reduction and take measures to increase demand in the economy.
  • Dolphin, Tony (2011). With an easing of fiscal policy off the cards, George Osborne’s only hope for growth may lie with another round of quantitative easing.
  • Dolton, Peter, Marcenaro-Gutierrez, Oscar (2011). If you pay peanuts, do you get monkeys? Paying teachers 10 per cent more results in 5-10 per cent higher pupil performance.