2025

Smith, A. (2025) Gettysburg. Oxford University Press.
Ross Arguedas, A., Mitali, M. and Nielsen, R. (2025) Race and Leadership in the News Media 2025: Evidence from Five Markets. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Yeandle, A. and Doyle, D. (2025) “Protest and Incumbent Support: Evidence From a Natural Experiment in Ghana”, Comparative Political Studies [Preprint].
Howlett, M. and Konkenk, L. (2025) “Finding the ‘field’ in our ‘homes’ and our ‘homes’ in the ‘field:’ a critique of the ‘home-field’ dichotomy”, PS: Political Science and Politics [Preprint].
Ross Arguedas, A., Mukherjee, M. and Nielsen, R. (2025) Women and leadership in the news media 2025: evidence from 12 markets. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Hussein, H. et al. (2025) “ChatGPT’s Impact Across Sectors: A Systematic Review of Key Themes and Challenges”, Big Data and Cognitive Computing [Preprint].
Howlett, M. et al. (2025) “Sheltering the Nation: The Politicisation of Ukraine’s Civilian Shelters Amidst Russia’s Aggression”, Geopolitics, pp. 1–35.
Chiru, M. et al. (2025) “The electoral returns of party-sponsored citizen legislative initiatives”, Journal of Politics [Preprint].
Ejaz, W., Altay, S. and Ittefaq, M. (2025) “How effective are fact-checks in Pakistan and who engages with them?”, Information Communication & Society, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), pp. 1–23.
Khasawneh, H. and Hussein, H. (2025) “Jordan’s electric vehicle growth drives trade-offs”, Science, 387(6735), pp. 726–726.
FAWCETT, L. (2025) “The changing regional faces of peace: towards a new multilateralism?”, Contemporary Security Policy [Preprint].
Ejaz, W., Mukherjee, M. and Fletcher, R. (2025) Climate change and news audiences report 2024: analysis of news use and attitudes in eight countries. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Hussein, H. (2025) “Regional and institutional trends in assessment for academic promotion”, Nature [Preprint].
Howlett, M. and Kurylo, B. (2025) “Reframing reflexivity: collaborative ethics, collective responsibility, and learnings from researching Russia’s war on Ukraine”, Communist and Post-Communist Studies [Preprint].
BUTT, D. (2025) “Proceeds of Crime”, TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT [Preprint].
FAWCETT, L. (2025) “The Middle East and International Relations: history lessons not learned”, in A. Ansari, T. Dodge, and D. Neep (eds.) Charles Tripp and the Comparative Politics of the Middle East. Cambridge University Press.
FAWCETT, L. (2025) “The Middle East and International Relations: history lessons not learned”, in A. Ansari and T. Dodge (eds.) Charles Tripp and the Comparative Politics of the Middle East. Cambridge University Press.
Lerner, M. et al. (2025) “Expert views on carbon pricing in the developing world”, Environmental Research Letters, 20(1), pp. 014050–014050.
Gaikwad, N., Genovese, F. and Tingley, D. (2025) “Climate Action from Abroad: Assessing Mass Support for Cross-Border Climate Transfers”, International Organization, 79(1), pp. 146–172.

2024

Yadgar, Y. (2024) “1 The Jewish State versus the Jews’ State”, in To Be a Jewish State. NYU Press, pp. 7–39.
Yadgar, Y. (2024) “5 A Jewish Reaction to Zionist Supersessionism”, in To Be a Jewish State. NYU Press, pp. 128–152.
Yadgar, Y. (2024) “Introduction: Studying Israel to Interrogate Nation-Statism”, in To Be a Jewish State. NYU Press, pp. 1–6.
Yadgar, Y. (2024) “2 Zionism as Supersessionism”, in To Be a Jewish State. NYU Press, pp. 40–75.
Yadgar, Y. (2024) “About the Author”, in To Be a Jewish State. NYU Press, pp. 215–218.
Yadgar, Y. (2024) “3 Israeli Nostalgia”, in To Be a Jewish State. NYU Press, pp. 76–100.