2017

Ejaz, W., Bräuer, M. and Wolling, J. (2017) “Subjective Evaluation of Media Content as a Moderator of Media Effects on European Identity: Mere Exposure and the Hostile Media Phenomenon”, Media and Communication, 5(2), pp. 41–52.
Billingham, P. (2017) “Public reason and religion: the theo-ethical equilibrium argument for restraint”, Law and Philosophy, 36(6), pp. 675–705.
Fawcett, L. (2017) “The Middle East in the International System. Improving Understand and breaking down the International Relations/Area Studies Divide”, Durham Middle East Papers, 78.
Miller, D. (2017) “Solidarity and its Sources”, in K. Banting and W. Kymlicka (eds.) Strains of Commitment. Oxford University Press.
Elford, G. (2017) “The coherence of luck egalitarianism”, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 20(3), pp. 617–626.
McLean, I. (2017) “The No-men of England: Tyne & Wear County Council and the failure of the Scotland and Wales Acts 1978”, Journal of Borderlands Studies, 33(1), pp. 19–33.
Chiru, M. (2017) “Cheap talk or proper signaling? Styles of campaigning and engagement in constituency service”, Social Science Quarterly, 99(1), pp. 283–295.
Ketchley, N. and Biggs, M. (2017) “The educational contexts of Islamist activism: Elite students and religious institutions in Egypt”, Mobilization, 22(1), pp. 57–76.
Basrur, R. and Sullivan de Estrada, K. (2017) Rising India: Status and Power. Routledge.
Owens, P. (2017) “The international origins of Hannah Arendt’s historical method”, International Origins of Social and Political Theory, 32, pp. 37–62.
Ketchley, N. (2017) Egypt in a Time of Revolution. Cambridge University Press.
Ansell, B. and Gingrich, J. (2017) “Mismatch: University Education and Labor Market Institutions”, PS: Political Science and Politics, 50(2), pp. 423–425.
White, S. (2017) “Liberal philosophies of ownership”, in J. Michie, J. Blasi, and C. Borzaga (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Mutual, Co-Operative, and Co-Owned Business. Oxford University Press, pp. 27–39.
Green, J. and Jennings, W. (2017) “Party reputations and policy priorities: how issue ownership shapes executive and legislative agendas”, British Journal of Political Science, 49(2), pp. 443–466.
White, S. (2017) “Parliaments, constitutional conventions, and popular sovereignty”, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 19(2), pp. 320–335.
Chaisty, P. and Whitefield, S. (2017) “Citizens’ attitudes towards institutional change in contexts of political turbulence: support for regional decentralisation in Ukraine”, Political Studies, 65(4), pp. 824–843.
Caplan, R. and Hoeffler, A. (2017) “Why peace endures: an analysis of post-conflict stabilization”, European Journal of International Security, 2(2), pp. 133–152.
Owens, P. (2017) “Racism in the theory canon: Hannah Arendt and ’the one great crime in which America was never involved’”, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 45(3), pp. 403–424.
Hussein, H. and Grandi, M. (2017) “Dynamic political contexts and power asymmetries: the cases of the Blue Nile and the Yarmouk Rivers”, International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 17(6), pp. 795–814.
Hussein, H. (2017) “Book review: Land and hydropolitics in the Nile River Basin: challenges and new investments”, International Journal of Water Resources Development, 33(4), pp. 680–682.
Yadgar, Y. (2017) “Main Zionist Streams and Jewish Traditions”, in Sovereign Jews. De Gruyter, pp. 119–160.
Yadgar, Y. (2017) “Are Jewish Traditions a Religion?”, in Sovereign Jews. De Gruyter, pp. 29–44.
Yadgar, Y. (2017) “Tradition as Language and Narrative”, in Sovereign Jews. De Gruyter, pp. 45–63.
Yadgar, Y. (2017) “Who Needs the Status Quo?”, in Sovereign Jews. De Gruyter, pp. 211–227.
Yadgar, Y. (2017) “Religion—The History and Politics of an Ahistorical Concept”, in Sovereign Jews. De Gruyter, pp. 17–27.