2009

Mclean, I. (2009) “Letting Scotland and Wales go it alone”, in C. Oppenheim and T. Dolphin (eds.) Opportunities in an age of austerity: smart ways of dealing with the UK’s fiscal deficit. IPPR, pp. 76–79.
Mclean, I. and McMillan, A. (2009) “How we got here”, in J. Curtice and B. Seyd (eds.) Has devolution worked? : the verdict from policymakers and the public. Manchester University Press, pp. 17–43.
McLean, I. (2009) “In Riker’s Footsteps”, British Journal of Political Science, 39(1), pp. 195–210.
McLean, I. (2009) “Book Review: Bryan Caplan, The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007. xii + 276 pp. ISBN 0 691 12942 8”, Party Politics, 15(1), pp. 121–123.
McLean, I. et al. (2009) “Untitled Response”, POLITICAL STUDIES REVIEW, 7(1), pp. 88–92.
McLean, I. et al. (2009) “Comparative Journal Ratings: A Survey Report”, Political Studies Review, 7(1), pp. 18–38.
White, S. and Swift, A. (2009) “"Politica Theory, Social Science and Real Politics.”
Miller, D. (2009) “Diritti Territoriali: Concetto e Giustificazione”, Ragion Pratica, 33, pp. 437–458.
Miller, D. (2009) “Global Justice and Climate Change: how should responsibilities be Distributed?”, Tanner Lectures on Human Values, 28, pp. 119–156.
Smith, R. and King, D. (2009) “BARACK OBAMA AND THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN RACIAL POLITICS”, Du Bois Review Social Science Research on Race, 6(1), pp. 25–35.
Miller, D. (2009) “Justice and Boundaries”, Politics, Philosophy & Economics, 8, pp. 291–309.
Miller, D. (2009) “Democracy’s Domain”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 37, pp. 201–228.
Miller, D. (2009) “A Spoonful of Sugar Helps the Medicine Go Down: Gillian Brock on Global Justice”, Journal of Global Ethics, 5, pp. 253–260.
Power, T. (2009) “Compulsory for whom? Mandatory voting and electoral participation in Brazil, 1986-2006”, Journal of Politics in Latin America, 1(1), pp. 97–122.

2008

MITCHELL, C. and TILLEY, J. (2008) “Disaggregating Conservative Protestant Groups in Northern Ireland: Overlapping Categories and the Importance of a Born‐Again Self‐Identification”, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 47(4), pp. 738–752.
King, D. and Smith, R. (2008) “Strange Bedfellows? Polarized Politics? The Quest for Racial Equity in Contemporary America”, Political Research Quarterly, 61(4), pp. 686–703.
Kello, L. (2008) “Cyber Threats”, in T. Weiss and S. Daws (eds.) The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations. OUP Oxford.
McLean, I. (2008) “Don’t let the lawyers do the math: Some problems of legislative districting in the UK and the USA”, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, 48(9-10), pp. 1446–1454.
McLean, I. (2008) “A Better Way to Choose?”, Science, 322(5902), pp. 680–681.
Laborde, C. (2008) Critical Republicanism. Oxford University Press (OUP).
TILLEY, J., EVANS, G. and MITCHELL, C. (2008) “Consociationalism and the Evolution of Political Cleavages in Northern Ireland, 1989–2004”, British Journal of Political Science, 38(4), pp. 699–717.
McLEAN, I. (2008) “The Scots and the Union. By Christopher A. Whatley with Derek J. Patrick. Pp. xvi, 424. ISBN: 0 7486 1685 3. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 2006. 25.00”., The Scottish Historical Review, 87(2), pp. 343–345.
Alexander, J., Tendi, B.-M. and Rochon, C. (2008) “La violence et les urnes : le Zimbabwe en 2008”, Politique africaine, N° 111(3), pp. 111–129.
Miller, D. (2008) “Political Philosophy for Earthlings”, in D. Leopold and M. Stears (eds.) Political Theory: Methods and Approaches. Oxford University Press, USA.
OWENS, P. (2008) “Distinctions, distinctions: ‘public’ and ‘private’ force?”, International Affairs, 84(5), pp. 977–990.