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Owens, P. (2005) “Hannah Arendt: A biographical and political introduction”, in Hannah Arendt and International Relations: Readings Across the Lines, pp. 27–40.
Owens, P. (2005) “Hannah Arendt, violence, and the inescapable fact of humanity”, in Hannah Arendt and International Relations: Readings Across the Lines, pp. 41–65.
Tilley, J. (2005) “Research Note: Libertarian‐authoritarian Value Change in Britain, 1974–2001”, Political Studies, 53(2), pp. 442–453.
McLean, I. (2005) “Can Local Taxation be Progressive?”, Public Policy Research, 12(2), pp. 111–117.
Burnham, T. and Johnson, D. (2005) “The Biological and Evolutionary Logic of Human Cooperation”, Analyse & Kritik, 27(1), pp. 113–135.
TILLEY, J. (2005) “Contracts, Compacts and Control: New Labour and Personal Responsibility”, The Political Quarterly, 76(2), pp. 299–301.
ANDERSEN, R., TILLEY, J. and HEATH, A. (2005) “Political Knowledge and Enlightened Preferences: Party Choice Through the Electoral Cycle”, British Journal of Political Science, 35(2), pp. 285–302.
GREEN, J. (2005) “Conservative party rationality: Learning the lessons from the last election for the next”, Journal of Elections Public Opinion and Parties, 15(1), pp. 111–127.
Macfarlane, S. and Torjesen, S. (2005) “‘A wash with weapons’?: the case of small arms in Kyrgyzstan1”, Central Asian Survey, 24(1), pp. 5–19.
KING, D. and SMITH, R. (2005) “Racial Orders in American Political Development”, American Political Science Review, 99(1), pp. 75–92.
Pereira, C., Power, T. and Rennó, L. (2005) “Under what conditions do presidents resort to decree power? Theory and evidence from the Brazilian case”, Journal of Politics, 67(1), pp. 178–200.
Keene, E. (2005) International Political Thought An Historical Introduction. Polity.
Caplan, R. (2005) “Peace with justice? War crimes and accountability in the former Yugoslavia”., SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN REVIEW, 83(3), pp. 545–546.
Bering, J. and Johnson, D. (2005) “‘O Lord… You Perceive my Thoughts from Afar’: Recursiveness and the Evolution of Supernatural Agency”, Journal of Cognition and Culture, 5(1-2), pp. 118–142.
Power, T. and Jamison, G. (2005) “Political Mistrust in Latin America”, Comparative Sociology, 4(1-2), pp. 55–80.
McLean, I. (2005) “Gladstone, Goschen, Lloyd George and the Webbs”, in FISCAL CRISIS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, p. 39 - +.
Capoccia, G. and Kelemen, R. (2005) The Study of Critical Junctures: Theory, Narrative and Counterfactuals in Institutional Theory.
McLean, I. (2005) “The Whys and Wherefores of Fiscal Flows”, in FISCAL CRISIS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, p. 139 - +.
McLean, I. (2005) “Honest Centralism and Honest Localism”, in FISCAL CRISIS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, p. 205 - +.
McLean, I. (2005) “Health - Getting it Right”, in FISCAL CRISIS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, p. 93 - +.
McLean, I. (2005) “Barnett and Devolution Today”, in FISCAL CRISIS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, p. 75 - +.
McLean, I. (2005) The Fiscal Crisis of the United Kingdom. Springer Nature.
Mclean, I. (2005) “Scotland after Barnett: towards fiscal autonomy”, in G. Hassan, E. Gibb, and L. Howland (eds.) Scotland 2020: hopeful stories for a northern nation. Demos, pp. 134–148.
Mclean, I. (2005) “The politics of land tax - then and now”, in D. Maxwell and A. Vigor (eds.) Time for Land Value Tax? Institute for Public Policy Research, pp. 17–31.
JOHNSTON, R. and McLEAN, I. (2005) “Choosing between Impossible Alternatives: Creating a New Constituency Map for Wales, 2004”, The Political Quarterly, 76(1), pp. 67–81.