2026

BILLINGHAM, P. (2026) “What Public Reason Liberals Do and Do Not Need to Say About Epistemology”, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly [Preprint].
Fawcett, L. (2026) “The Middle East amid the changing global politics of regionalism”, in A. Acharya et al. (eds.) Essays on Global Regionalism I: The Past, Present and Future of Regionalism Studies. Springer.

2025

Abu‐Zreig, M. and Hussein, H. (2025) “The Limits of Depoliticized Water–Energy Diplomacy: Insights From the UAE–Israel–Jordan Water‐for‐Energy Deal”, World Water Policy, 12(1).
Billingham, P. and Parr, T. (2025) “Online Public Shaming, the Duties of Social Media Platforms, and the Case for Regulation”, Philosophy and Technology [Preprint].
Ejaz, M., Mukherjee, M. and Fletcher, R. (2025) Climate change and news audiences report 2025: analysis of news use and attitudes in eight countries. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
HALL, T. and Bailey, H. (2025) “Beijing’s Campaign for Global Leadership”, Survival [Preprint].
HALL, T. and Bailey, H. (2025) “Beijing’s Campaign for a Greater Global Leadership Role”, Survival [Preprint].
Hussein, H., Conker, A. and Jafari, M. (2025) “Rethinking geography and power in transboundary water relations: A critical reading and integration of physical, social and political geography”, Geoforum, 167, pp. 104473–104473.
Gonzalez Ocantos, E. and Melendez, C. (2025) “Strong partisans, conditional democrats? Partisanship and reactions to electoral outcomes in Argentina”, Comparative Political Studies [Preprint].
Leopold, D. (2025) “Hegel and Utopia”, European Journal of Philosophy [Preprint].
Butt, D. (2025) “Immoderate Integrationism: History and Climate Justice”, Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics [Preprint].
Colgan, J. and Genovese, F. (2025) “Global climate politics after the return of president Trump”, International Organization, 79(S1), pp. S88 - S102.
Hussein, H. (2025) “Civil society, donor dynamics, and climate justice in Jordan: Navigating aid for inclusive climate action”, Development Policy Review, 44(1).
King, D. (2025) “Governing by Decree: The Trump Presidency and the Decline of ‘Legislating Together’”, Political Science Quarterly [Preprint].
Hall, T. (2025) “China’s Rising Foreign Ministry: Practices and Representations of Assertive Diplomacy By Dylan Loh. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2024. 240 pp. $75.00 (cloth)”, Journal of East Asian Studies, pp. 1–3.
Laborde, C. (2025) “Liberty, slavery and dependency: a comment on Quentin Skinner’s ’Liberty as Independence’”, History of European Ideas [Preprint].
Bayer, P., Crippa, L. and Genovese, F. (2025) “Energy transition, financial markets and EU interventionism: lessons from the Ukraine crisis”, Political Science Research and Methods [Preprint].
Ejaz, W., Sanford, M. and Fletcher, R. (2025) “How News Media, Climate Anxiety, and Trust Shape Pro-Climate Behaviour Across Eight Countries”, The International Journal of Press/Politics [Preprint].
Miller, D. and Straehle, C. (2025) “Climate change, vulnerability, and cultural loss”, Ethics & Global Politics, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), pp. 1–15.
Pamuk, Z. (2025) “Beyond transparency: democratizing algorithmic governance”, Journal of Politics [Preprint].
Morefield, J. (2025) “Equally vulnerable: liberal internationalism, the traffic in women and children, and the non-politics of race”, Humanity [Preprint].
Ejaz, W., Vu, H. and Fletcher, R. (2025) “Who avoids climate news? Exploring individual-level drivers across eight countries”, Journalism [Preprint].
Ketchley, N., Andersen, M. and Sending, O. (2025) “The Chinese are coming! U.S. think tanks and the Belt and Road Initiative in the Middle East and North Africa”, Review of International Political Economy [Preprint].
Chaisty, P. and Power, T. (2025) “Coalition management and governance outcomes in multiparty presidential regimes”, Political Studies [Preprint].
Ejaz, W. (2025) “Public, Politics, and Climate Scepticism”, Current Opinion in Psychology, 67, pp. 102176–102176.