2009

Frazer, E. and Hutchings, K. (2009) “Politics, Violence and Revolutionary Virtue: Reflections on Locke and Sorel”, Thesis Eleven: critical theory and historical sociology [Preprint].
Cason, J. and Power, T. (2009) “Presidentialization, Pluralization, and the Rollback of Itamaraty: Explaining Change in Brazilian Foreign Policy Making in the Cardoso-Lula Era”, International Political Science Review, 30(2), pp. 117–140.
Miller, D. (2009) “Republican Citizenship, Nationality and Europe”, in C. Laborde and J. Maynor (eds.) Republicanism and Political Theory. Wiley-Blackwell.
McDermott, R. et al. (2009) “Monoamine oxidase A gene (MAOA) predicts behavioral aggression following provocation”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106(7), pp. 2118–2123.
Owens, P. (2009) “Hannah Arendt”, in Critical Theorists and International Relations, pp. 31–41.
Caplan, R. (2009) “International Territorial Administration: How Trusteeship and the Civilizing Mission Never Went Away. By Ralph Wilde, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2008. xxvii + 607 pp. Σ60”, British Yearbook of International Law, 79(1), pp. 405–406.
Laborde, C. (2009) “Secularism and fair treatment for Muslims”, in Multiculturalism and Moral Conflict, pp. 131–148.
Thornton, P. (2009) “Crisis and Governance: SARS and the Resilience of the Chinese Body Politic”, The China Journal, 61, pp. 23–48.
Power, T. and Zucco, C. (2009) “Estimating Ideology of Brazilian Legislative Parties, 1990–2005: A Research Communication”, Latin American Research Review, 44(1), pp. 218–246.
Caplan, R. (2009) “Governance Rule and reconstruction after war”, in RETHINKING INSECURITY, WAR AND VIOLENCE, pp. 169–180.
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.
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. et al. (2009) “Authors’ Response to Reviews”, 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.
McLean, I. et al. (2009) “Untitled Response”, POLITICAL STUDIES REVIEW, 7(1), pp. 88–92.
Hobolt, S., Spoon, J.-J. and Tilley, J. (2009) “A Vote Against Europe? Explaining Defection at the 1999 and 2004 European Parliament Elections”, British Journal of Political Science, 39(1), pp. 93–115.
White, S. and Swift, A. (2009) “"Politica Theory, Social Science and Real Politics.”
Miller, D. (2009) “Global Justice and Climate Change: how should responsibilities be Distributed?”, Tanner Lectures on Human Values, 28, pp. 119–156.
Miller, D. (2009) “Diritti Territoriali: Concetto e Giustificazione”, Ragion Pratica, 33, pp. 437–458.
Power, T. and Mochel, M. (2009) “Shaping the Brazilian Political Class: Causes and Consequences of Recruitment to the Chamber of Deputies”, Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies / Revue canadienne des études latino-américaines et caraïbes, 34(67), pp. 5–40.
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. (2009) “Constitutional reform”, in P. Diamond and R. Liddle (eds.) Beyond New Labour: the future of Social Democracy in Britain. Politico’s, pp. 171–187.
Mclean, I., Lodge, G. and Schmuecker, K. (2009) “Social citizenship and intergovernmental finance”, in S. Greer (ed.) Devolution and social citizenship in the UK. Policy Press, pp. 137–160.
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. (2009) “In Riker’s Footsteps”, British Journal of Political Science, 39(1), pp. 195–210.