2014

Miller, D. (2014) “Debatable lands”, International Theory , 6(01), pp. 104–121.
Kosmidis, S. (2014) “Heterogeneity and the calculus of turnout: Undecided respondents and the campaign dynamics of civic duty”, Electoral Studies, 33, pp. 123–136.
Keene, E. et al. (2014) “Book reviews”, International Affairs, 90(2), pp. 441–499.
Sullivan, K. (2014) Is India a Responsible Nuclear Power? S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies.
Miller, D. (2014) “Political Theory, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences: Five Chichele Professors”, in C. Hood, D. King, and G. Peele (eds.) Forging a Discipline: A Critical Assessment of Oxford’s Development of the Study of Politics and International Relations in Comparative Perspective. Oxford University Press.
Frazer, E. and Hutchings, K. (2014) “Revisiting Ruddick: feminism pacifism and nonviolence”, Journal of International Political Theory [Preprint].
Mclean, I. (2014) “Constitutionalism since Dicey”, in C. Hood, D. King, and G. Peele (eds.) Forging a discipline: a critical assessment of Oxford’s development of the study of politics and international relations in comparative perspective. Oxford University Press, pp. 144–164.
Leopold, D. (2014) “Karl Marx and British Socialism”, in W. Mander (ed.) Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century. Oxford University Press.
Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2014) Blaming Europe? Responsibility Without Accountability in the European Union. Oxford University Press.
Miller, D. (2014) “Are Human Rights Conditional?”, Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie [Preprint]. Edited by T. Sakurai and M. Usami.
HARDING, R. and Stasavage, D. (2014) “What Democracy Does (and Doesn’t Do) for Basic Services: School Fees, School Inputs, and African Elections”, Journal of Politics, 76(1), pp. 229–245.
Keene, E. (2014) “Three traditions of international theory”, in C. Navari and D. Green (eds.) Guide to the English School in International Studies. Wiley, pp. 171–183.
Chiru, M. and Gherghina, S. (2014) “Parliamentary sovereignty and international intervention: elite attitudes in the first Central European legislatures”, East European Politics, 30(1), pp. 21–33.
Chaisty, P., Cheeseman, N. and Power, T. (2014) “Rethinking the ‘presidentialism debate’: conceptualizing coalitional politics in cross-regional perspective”, Democratization, 21(1), pp. 72–94.
Ketchley, N. (2014) “‘The army and the people are one hand!’ Fraternization and the 25th January Egyptian Revolution”, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 56(1), pp. 155–186.
Frazer, E. (2014) “Power and Violence”, in Hannah Arendt: key concepts. Routledge.
Johnson, D., Lenfesty, H. and Schloss, J. (2014) “The Elephant in the Room: Do Evolutionary Accounts of Religion Entail the Falsity of Religious Belief?”, Philosophy Theology and the Sciences, 1(2), p. 200.
Kello, L. (2014) “Correspondence A Cyber Disagreement Reply”, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, 39(2), pp. 188–192.
Hall, T. and Chong, J. (2014) “反复性紧张局势的后果研究 (The dangers of repeated tensions)”, 世界经济与政治 [World Economics and Politics, Beijing China], 2014(9), pp. 40–56.
Chiru, M. and Pilet, J. (2014) “Let’s not risk too much: The selection of party leaders in Romania”, in The Selection of Political Party Leaders in Contemporary Parliamentary Democracies: A Comparative Study, pp. 141–155.
Broz, J. and Ansell, B. (2014) “International Capital Flows, Housing Prices, and Fiscal Policy Preferences in Central and Eastern Europe.”
YADGAR, Y., Katz, G. and Ratzabi, S. (2014) Beyond Halacha: Remapping Tradition, Secularity and New-Age Culture in Israel. Ben-Gurion University Press.
Taylor, C. and YADGAR, Y. (2014) “צ׳רלס טיילור - פרשנות ומדעי האדם (תרגום והקדמה מאת המתרגם)”. רסלינג.
Keene, E. (2014) “Where should we look for modern international thought?”, CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL THEORY, 13(4), pp. 397–402.
McLean, I. (2014) “Adam Smith, James Wilson and the US Constitution<sup>1</sup&gt”; in The Adam Smith Review: Volume 8, pp. 141–160.