2018

Kadivar, M. and Ketchley, N. (2018) “Sticks, Stones, and Molotov Cocktails: Unarmed Collective Violence and Democratization”, Socius Sociological Research for a Dynamic World, 4, p. 2378023118773614.
Mellon, J. et al. (2018) “Aggregate Turnout Is Mismeasured”, SSRN Electronic Journal.
Prosser, C. et al. (2018) “Tremors But No Youthquake: Measuring Changes in the Age and Turnout Gradients at the 2015 and 2017 British General Elections”, SSRN Electronic Journal.
Kello, L. (2018) “Private-Sector Cyberweapons: An Adequate Response to the Sovereignty Gap?”, in H. Lin and A. Zegart (eds.) Bytes, Bombs, and Spies. Brookings Institution Press.
McLean, I., Kenny, M. and Paun, A. (2018) Governing England: English identity and institutions in a changing United Kingdom. Edited by I. McLean. Oxford University Press.
Srinivasan, A. (2018) “Feminism and Metaethics”, in ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF METAETHICS, pp. 595–608.
Gherghina, S. and Chiru, M. (2018) “Romania: An ambivalent parliamentary opposition”, in Opposition Parties in European Legislatures: Conflict or Consensus?, pp. 191–209.
FAWCETT, L. (2018) “Regional organisations”, in P. Williams and M. McDonald (eds.) Security Studies: An Introduction. Routledge.

2017

Böhmelt, T. et al. (2017) “Why dominant governing political parties are cross-nationally influential”, International Studies Quarterly, 61(4), pp. 749–759.
Ejaz, W. (2017) “Analyzing Malaise and Mobilization: The Effects of Media on Political Support and European Identity in Old and New Member States”, Politics in Central Europe, 13(2-3), pp. 33–51.
Fawcett, L. (2017) “MENA and the EU: contrasting approaches to region, power and order in a shared neighbourhood”, Contemporary Politics, 24(1), pp. 65–80.
Miller, D. (2017) “What makes a democratic people?”, in R. Baubock (ed.) Democratic Inclusion: Rainer Baubock in Dialogue. Manchester University Press.
Thewissen, S. and Rueda, F. (2017) “Automation and the welfare state: technological change as a determinant of redistribution preferences”, Comparative Political Studies, 52(2), pp. 171–208.
Chiru, M. and Gherghina, S. (2017) “Committee chair selection under high informational and organizational constraints”, Party Politics, 25(4), pp. 547–558.
King, D. and Le Galès, P. (2017) “The three constituencies of the state: why the state has lost unifying energy”, British Journal of Sociology, 68(S1), pp. S11 - S33.
Hall, T. (2017) “Three approaches to emotion and affect in the aftermath of the Zhuhai incident”, International Studies Review, 19(3), pp. 487–491.
Koschut, S. et al. (2017) “Discourse and emotions in international relations”, International Studies Review, 19(3), pp. 481–508.
McNay, L. (2017) “Ontology and critique”, CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL THEORY, 16(4), pp. 524–531.
Mihai, M. et al. (2017) “Critical Exchange: Democracy, critique and the ontological turn”, Contemporary Political Theory, 16(4), pp. 501–531.
Shue, V. and Thornton, P. (2017) Introduction: Beyond implicit political dichotomies and linear models of change in China, pp. 1–26.
Rueda, D. (2017) “Food comes first, then morals: redistribution preferences, parochial altruism, and immigration in Western Europe”, Journal of Politics, 80(1), pp. 225–239.
Thornton, P. (2017) “A New Urban Underclass? Making and Managing ‘Vulnerable Groups’ in Contemporary China”, in To Govern China. Cambridge University Press (CUP), pp. 257–281.
Shue, V. and Thornton, P. (2017) “Introduction: Beyond Implicit Political Dichotomies and Linear Models of Change in China”, in To Govern China. Cambridge University Press (CUP), pp. 1–26.
Thornton, P. (2017) “A new urban underclass? Making and managing ‘vulnerable groups’ in contemporary China”, in To Govern China: Evolving Practices of Power. Cambridge University Press, pp. 257–281.
Hussein, H. (2017) “A critique of water scarcity discourses in educational policy and textbooks in Jordan”, Journal of Environmental Education, 49(3), pp. 260–271.