2025

Laborde, C. (2025) “Liberty, slavery and dependency: a comment on Quentin Skinner’s ’Liberty as Independence’”, History of European Ideas [Preprint].
Bayer, P., Crippa, L. and Genovese, F. (2025) “Energy transition, financial markets and EU interventionism: lessons from the Ukraine crisis”, Political Science Research and Methods [Preprint].
Ejaz, W., Sanford, M. and Fletcher, R. (2025) “How News Media, Climate Anxiety, and Trust Shape Pro-Climate Behaviour Across Eight Countries”, The International Journal of Press/Politics [Preprint].
Miller, D. and Straehle, C. (2025) “Climate change, vulnerability, and cultural loss”, Ethics & Global Politics, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), pp. 1–15.
Pamuk, Z. (2025) “Beyond transparency: democratizing algorithmic governance”, Journal of Politics [Preprint].
Morefield, J. (2025) “Equally vulnerable: liberal internationalism, the traffic in women and children, and the non-politics of race”, Humanity [Preprint].
Ejaz, W., Vu, H. and Fletcher, R. (2025) “Who avoids climate news? Exploring individual-level drivers across eight countries”, Journalism [Preprint].
Ketchley, N., Andersen, M. and Sending, O. (2025) “The Chinese are coming! U.S. think tanks and the Belt and Road Initiative in the Middle East and North Africa”, Review of International Political Economy [Preprint].
Chaisty, P. and Power, T. (2025) “Coalition management and governance outcomes in multiparty presidential regimes”, Political Studies [Preprint].
Ejaz, W. (2025) “Public, Politics, and Climate Scepticism”, Current Opinion in Psychology, 67, pp. 102176–102176.
Morefield, J. (2025) “Review of Edward Said: The Politics of an Oppositional Intellectual, by Nubar Hovsepian”, Political Theory [Preprint].
Hussein, H. (2025) “Yarmouk Treaty could ease Jordan’s water crisis”, Science, 389(6762), pp. 789–789.
CAPLAN, R. (2025) “Rethinking UN Peace and Security Engagements in a Changing World”, International Affairs [Preprint].
Nagheeby, M. et al. (2025) “Decolonizing water diplomacy for justice: Conceptual reflections and policy implications”, Environment and Security [Preprint].
Howlett, M. and Konkenk, L. (2025) “Finding the ‘field’ in our ‘homes’ and our ‘homes’ in the ‘field:’ a critique of the ‘home-field’ dichotomy”, PS: Political Science and Politics, 58(4), pp. 651–656.
Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2025) “Affective polarization around issues”, in Handbook of Affective Polarization. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 228–238.
McLean, I. (2025) “Hybrid choice systems in small- n elections with sophisticated electorates”, Public Choice, 204(1-2), pp. 15–30.
Abou Chadi, T. et al. (2025) “Trade-offs of social democratic party strategies in a pluralized issue space a conjoint analysis”, World Politics: A Quarterly Journal of International Relations, 77(3), pp. 419–467.
Ansell, B. et al. (2025) “Six provocations on the origins and impacts of the UK housing emergency”, Journal of the British Academy, 13.
Miller, D. (2025) “Nationalism”. {Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University}.
Genovese, F. and Bayer, P. (2025) “Climate Policy Costs, Regional Politics and Backlash against International Cooperation”, British Journal of Political Science [Preprint].
Hussein, H. (2025) “Fueling sovereignty: colonial oil and the creation of unlikely states. By Naosuke Mukoyama, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024. 228p”, Perspectives on Politics [Preprint].
Miller, D. (2025) “Raymond Plant and Market Socialism”, in M. Beech and K. Hickson (eds.) The Idea of the Good Society Essays in Honour of Raymond Plant. Oxford University Press.
Fawcett, L. (2025) “The Middle East and international relations: history lessons not learned”, in D. Neep, T. Dodge, and A. Ansari (eds.) Power, Resistance, Ideology and the State: Charles Tripp and the Comparative Politics of the Middle East. Gingko.
Howlett, M. and Dvornichenko, D. (2025) “Losing and finding home twice: Ukrainian women’s experiences of secondary internal displacement”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 51(15), pp. 3846–3865.