Publications
2015
Thornton, T. and Thornton, P. (2015) “The Mutable, the Mythical, and the Managerial: Raven Narratives and the Anthropocene”, Environment and Society, 6(1), pp. 66–86.
Available at https://doi.org/10.3167/ares.2015.060105
Capoccia, G. (2015) “A discussion of Alexander S. Kirschner’s A Theory of Militant Democracy: The Ethics of Combatting Political Extremism”, Perspectives on Politics, 13(3), pp. 796–797.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/s1537592715002200
Fawcett, L. (2015) “Iran and the regionalisation of insecurity”, International Politics [Preprint].
Nabulsi, K. (2015) “No maps, no manuals: Retrieving radical republicanism, restoring popular sovereignty”, Juncture, 22(2), pp. 147–152.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2050-5876.2015.00850.x
Laborde, C. (2015) “Religion in the Law: The Disaggregation Approach”, Law and Philosophy [Preprint].
Available at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10982-015-9236-y
Owens, P. (2015) Economy of Force: Counterinsurgency and the Historical Rise of the Social. Cambridge University Press.
Rueda, D. and Stegmueller, D. (2015) “The Externalities of Inequality: Fear of Crime and Preferences for Redistribution in Western Europe”, American Journal of Political Science, 60(2), pp. 472–489.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12212
Bejan, T. (2015) “Evangelical Toleration”, Journal of Politics, 77(4), pp. 1103–1114.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1086/682568
Butt, D. (2015) “Microfinance, non-ideal theory, and global distributive justice”, in T. Sorell and L. Cabrera (eds.) Microfinance, Rights and Global Justice. Cambridge University Press.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316275634.005
Hall, T. (2015) Emotional diplomacy: official emotion on the international stage. Cornell University Press.
Hall, T. (2015) “The Diplomacy of Sympathy”, in Emotional Diplomacy. Cornell University Press, pp. 80–109.
Hall, T. (2015) “The Diplomacy of Anger”, in Emotional Diplomacy. Cornell University Press, pp. 39–79.
Hall, T. (2015) “The Diplomacy of Guilt”, in Emotional Diplomacy. Cornell University Press, pp. 110–163.
Hall, T. (2015) “Further Studies in Emotional Diplomacy”, in Emotional Diplomacy. Cornell University Press, pp. 164–186.
Hall, T. (2015) “Emotional Diplomacy.”
Hall, T. (2015) “Emotional Diplomacy”, in Emotional Diplomacy. Cornell University Press, pp. 13–38.
Hall, T. (2015) “Introduction”, in Emotional Diplomacy. Cornell University Press, pp. 1–12.
Harding, R. (2015) “Attribution and accountability: voting for roads in Ghana”, World Politics, 67(04), pp. 656–689.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/S0043887115000209
Capoccia, G. (2015) “Critical Junctures and Institutional Change”, in J. Mahoney and K. Thelen (eds.) Advances in Comparative Historical Analysis. Cambridge University Press, pp. 147–179.
Butt, D. (2015) “Historical Justice in Postcolonial Contexts: Repairing Historical Wrongs and the End of Empire”, in K. Neumann and J. Thompson (eds.) Historical Justice and Memory. University of Wisconsin Press.
Thornton, P. (2015) “Experimenting with party-led ‘people’s society’: four regional models”, in NGO Governance and Management in China. Routledge, pp. 137–150.
Kuo, A., Healy, A. and Malhotra, N. (2015) “Partisan bias in blame attribution: when does it occur?”, Journal of Experimental Political Science, 01(02), pp. 144–158.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/xps.2014.8
Owens, P. (2015) “Method or madness? Sociolatry in international thought”, Review of International Studies, 41(4), pp. 655–674.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/s0260210515000182
Chaisty, P. and Whitefield, S. (2015) “Attitudes towards the environment: are post-Communist societies (still) different?”, Environmental Politics, 24(4), pp. 598–616.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1080/09644016.2015.1023575
Kalyvas (2015) “How Civil Wars Help Explain Organized Crime—and How They Do Not”, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 59(8), pp. 1517–1540.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1177/0022002715587101