2024

Green, J., Evans, G. and Snow, D. (2024) “The COVID-19 Pandemic in Britain: A Competence Shock and Its Electoral Consequences”, Political Studies, 73(2), pp. 817–838.
Donert, C. et al. (2024) “Introduction: Eclipse of internationalism? The late twentieth-century liberal moment”, Past & Present, 264(1), pp. 283–356.
Smith, S. (2024) “Women and intellectual history in the Twentieth Century, part one: rethinking the ‘origins’ of US intellectual history”, Journal of the History of Ideas, 85(3), pp. 425–454.
Green, J. et al. (2024) “Connecting Local Economic Decline to the Politics of Geographic Discontent: The Missing Link of Perceptions”, Political Behavior, 47(1), pp. 287–308.
Chiru, M. (2024) “Clientelism, party organization and intra-party democracy”, Comparative Political Studies, 58(4), pp. 680–713.
Tilley, J. and Hobolt, S. (2024) “Narcissism and affective polarization”, Political Behavior [Preprint].
Ansell, B. and Gingrich, J. (2024) “Political inequality”, Oxford Open Economics, 3(S1), pp. i233 - i261.
Satz, D. and White, S. (2024) “What is wrong with inequality?”, Oxford Open Economics, 3(Supplement_1), pp. i4 - i17.
Elkjaer, M. et al. (2025) “Why is it so hard to counteract wealth inequality? Evidence from the United Kingdom”, World Politics [Preprint].
Morefield, J. (2024) “The belimed: liberal internationalism at its eclipse”, Past & Present: A Journal of Historical Studies, 264(1), pp. 327–336.
Laborde, C. (2024) “Being free, feeling free: race, gender and republican domination”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 98(1), pp. 27–46.
REIM, L. (2024) “History-Making as Othering: Perspectives on Zimbabwe’s Patriotic History from Matabeleland”, in J. Bouyat, A. Le Bellec, and P. Lucas (eds.) States and the Making of Others Perspectives on Social State Institutions and Othering in Southern Africa and Western Europe. Palgrave Macmillan.
Kelly, E. and Tilley, J. (2024) “Misconduct by voters’ own representatives does not affect voters’ generalized political trust”, British Journal of Political Science [Preprint].
Corre, T. and Tilley, J. (2024) “To What Extent Does Asylum Policy Match Public Policy Preferences?”, International Migration Review [Preprint].
Thornton, P. (2024) ““Lying flat-ism”: is the party under Xi ‘governing people to death’?”, China Leadership Monitor, 2024(80).
Pahontu, R., Hoojier, G. and Rueda, D. (2024) “Insuring against hunger? The long-term political consequences of exposure to the Dutch Famine”, Journal of Historical Political Economy, 4(1), pp. 33–58.
Ejaz, W. et al. (2024) “Trust is key: determinants of false beliefs about climate change in eight countries”, New Media and Society [Preprint].
Caplan, R., Gledhill, J. and Meiske, M. (2024) “Exploring the impact of UN peacekeeping operations on the external affairs of host states”, European Journal of International Relations, 30(3), pp. 644–670.
Owens, P. (2024) “Images of international thinkers”, Review of International Studies, 50(6), pp. 1088–1107.
Green, J. and Pahontu, R. (2024) “Mind the gap: why wealthy voters support Brexit”, British Journal of Political Science, 54(4), pp. 1067–1087.
Morefield, J. (2024) “Critique is the world”, Philosophy, Politics and Critique, 1(1), pp. 91–96.
de Vries, C. et al. (2024) Money flows: the political consequences of migrant remittances. Oxford University Press, pp. 1–209.
Kadivar, M. et al. (2024) “Online calls for protest and offline mobilization in autocracies: evidence from the 2017 Dey Protests in Iran ”, European Sociological Review, 41(1), pp. 84–96.
Caplan, R. (2024) “Political leverage and UN peacekeeping: the case of UNOCI’s withdrawal from Côte d’Ivoire”, Conflict, Security & Development, 24(2), pp. 111–125.
Cohen, D., Krause, W. and Abou-Chadi, T. (2024) “Comparative Vote Switching: A New Framework for Studying Dynamic Multiparty Competition”, The Journal of Politics, 86(2), pp. 597–607.