Publications
2019
Caplan, R. (2019) “Assessing the (Post-Exit) Legacies of Peace Operations: The Foundations of a Research Agenda”, International Peacekeeping [Preprint].
Laborde, C. (2019) “Reply: Disagreement, Equal Respect, and the Boundaries of Liberalism - Cécile Laborde: Liberalism’s Religion. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2017. Pp. 344.)”, Review of Politics, 81(4), pp. 665–671.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034670519000573
Chiru, M. (2019) “Low-cost policy specialisation, district characteristics and gender. Patterns of committee assignment in Romania”, Journal of Legislative Studies, 25(3), pp. 375–393.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1080/13572334.2019.1662608
Hall, T. (2019) “More significance than value: Explaining developments in the Sino-Japanese contest over the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands”, Texas National Security Review, 2(4), pp. 11–37.
Available at https://doi.org/10.26153/tsw/6668
Genovese, F. and Tvinnereim, E. (2019) “Who opposes climate regulation? Business preferences for the European emission trading scheme”, The Review of International Organizations, 14(3), pp. 511–542.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1007/s11558-018-9318-3
Sadeghi-Boroujerdi, E. and Yadgar, Y. (2019) “Jalal’s angels of deliverance and destruction: Genealogies of theo-politics, sovereignty and coloniality in Iran and Israel”, Modern Intellectual History, 18(1), pp. 223–247.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/S1479244319000222
Schleiter, P. and Evans, G. (2019) “The Changing Confidence Relationship Between the UK Executive and Parliament in Comparative Context”, Parliamentary Affairs, 74(1), pp. 121–137.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1093/pa/gsz033
Leeper, T., Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2019) “Measuring subgroup preferences in conjoint experiments”, Political Analysis, 28(2), pp. 207–221.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/pan.2019.30
Rueda, D. and Stegmueller, D. (2019) Who Wants What? Redistribution Preferences in Comparative Perspective. Cambridge University Press.
Chiru, M. (2019) “Book Review: National political elites, European integration and the eurozone crisis”, Journal of Contemporary European Research, 15(3), pp. 319–322.
Available at https://doi.org/10.30950/jcer.v15i3.1055
Owen, N. (2019) Other people’s struggles: outsiders in social movements. Oxford University Press.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190945862.001.0001
Doyle, D. and Power, T. (2019) “Presidential power and party strength: The ‘inverse relationship’ reconsidered”, Political Studies Review, 18(1), pp. 108–124.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1177/1478929919862431
Gonzalez Ocantos, E. and Dinas, E. (2019) “Compensation and compliance: Sources of public acceptance of the U.K. Supreme Court’s Brexit decision”, Law and Society Review, 53(3), pp. 889–919.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1111/lasr.12421
Tilley, J., Garry, J. and Matthews, N. (2019) “The evolution of party policy and cleavage voting under power-sharing in Northern Ireland”, Government and Opposition, 56(2), pp. 226–244.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/gov.2019.20
Frazer, E. and Hutchings, K. (2019) “The feminist politics of naming violence”, Feminist Theory [Preprint].
Available at https://doi.org/10.1177/1464700119859759
Hall, T. and Ross, A. (2019) “Rethinking affective experience and popular emotion: World War I and the construction of group emotion in international relations”, Political Psychology [Preprint].
Available at https://doi.org/10.1111/pops.12608
Doyle, D. and López García, A. (2019) “Crime, remittances, and presidential approval in Mexico”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 47(6), pp. 1395–1413.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183x.2019.1623325
Srinivasan, A. (2019) “Genealogy, epistemology and worldmaking”, Proceedings of the Aristotleian Society, CXIX(2).
Available at https://doi.org/10.1093/arisoc/aoz009
CHAISTY, P. (2019) “The Uses and Abuses of Presidential Term Limits in Russian Politics”, in A. Baturo and R. Elgie (eds.) Politics of Presidential Term Limits. Oxford University Press, USA, pp. 381–398.
Halperin-Kaddari, R. and Yadgar, Y. (2019) “Nacionalismo, religião e (des)igualdade de sexo em Israel pelo prisma do direito da familia”, Mandrágora, 25(1), p. 227.
Capoccia, G. and Pop-Eleches, G. (2019) “Democracy and retribution: Transitional justice and regime support in postwar West Germany”, Comparative Political Studies, 53(3-4), pp. 399–433.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414019852704
Billingham, P. (2019) “Exemptions for Religious Groups and the Problem of Internal Dissent”, in J. Adenitire (ed.) Religious Beliefs and Conscientious Exemptions in a Liberal State. Hart Publishing.
Adler, D. and Ansell, B. (2019) “Housing and populism”, West European Politics, 43(2), pp. 344–365.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2019.1615322
Billingham, P. (2019) “State speech as a response to hate speech: Assessing ‘transformative liberalism’”, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 22(3), pp. 639–655.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10677-019-10001-1
Sullivan De Estrada, K. and Foot, R. (2019) “China’s and India’s search for international status through the UN system: competition and complementarity”, Contemporary Politics, 25(5), pp. 567–585.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1080/13569775.2019.1621718