2023

Jurado, I. and Kuo, A. (2023) “Economic Shocks and Fiscal Policy Preferences: Evidence From COVID-19 in Spain”, Political Research Quarterly, 76(4), pp. 1573–1588.
Mazzone, A. (2023) “Understanding systemic cooling poverty”, Nature Sustainability, 6(12), pp. 1533–1541.
Mazzone, A. (2023) “Understanding systemic cooling poverty”, Nature Sustainability, 6(12), pp. 1533–1541.
Trotter, P. (2023) “The role of supply chains for the sustainability transformation of global food systems: A large‐scale, systematic review of food cold chains”, Journal of Industrial Ecology, 27(6), pp. 1429–1446.
Abou-Chadi, T. and Kamphorst, J. (2023) “The limits of issue entrepreneurship: How the German Greens failed to win in 2021”, Electoral Studies, 86, p. 102702.
Krishnan, S. (2023) “Carceral domesticities and the geopolitics of Love Jihad”, Environment and Planning D Society and Space, 41(6), pp. 995–1012.
Audard, C. and Laborde, C. (2023) “Comprendre la « laïcité à la française » : malentendus, mythes et réalités. Introduction”, The Tocqueville Review/La revue Tocqueville, 44(2), pp. 7–12.
THORNTON, P. (2023) “China Leadership Monitor”, China Leadership Monitor [Preprint].
SIMON, F. (2023) “Escape Me If You Can: How AI Reshapes News Organisations’ Dependency on Platform Companies”, Digital Journalism [Preprint].
Rabkin, Y. and Yadgar, Y. (2023) “On political tradition and ideology: Russian dimensions of practical Zionism and Israeli politics”, Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity [Preprint].
BEJAN, T. (2023) “Hobbes and Hats”, American Political Science Review, 117(4), pp. 1188–1201.
Baderin, A. (2023) “‘The Talk’: Risk, Racism and Family Relationships”, Political Studies, 71(4), pp. 1347–1364.
Nagheeby, M. (2023) “Israel’s Weaponization of Water: An Urgent Call to Provide Full Access to Water Services in Gaza”. IHE Delft Institute for Water Education.
Devine, D. and Turnbull-Dugarte, S. (2023) “Economic interventions, economic perceptions and political support during the Eurozone crisis”, Political Science Research and Methods, 11(4), pp. 712–727.
Collier, P. (2023) “Reversing polarisation: How challenging ideas can help people find common purpose”, in The Ideas-Informed Society: Why We Need It and How to Make It Happen, pp. 63–74.
Banerjee, S. (2023) Strategies for Building Trust in News: What the Public Say They Want Across Four Countries. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Banerjee, S. (2023) Strategies for Building Trust in News: What the Public Say They Want Across Four Countries. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Banerjee, S. (2023) Strategies for Building Trust in News: What the Public Say They Want Across Four Countries. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Banerjee, S. (2023) Strategies for Building Trust in News: What the Public Say They Want Across Four Countries. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Banerjee, S. (2023) Strategies for Building Trust in News: What the Public Say They Want Across Four Countries. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Banerjee, S. (2023) Strategies for Building Trust in News: What the Public Say They Want Across Four Countries. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Antonio, E. (2023) “Funding and COVID-19 research in Africa: two years on, are the research needs of Africa being met?”, Open Research Africa, 6.
Antonio, E. (2023) “Funding and COVID-19 research in Africa: two years on, are the research needs of Africa being met?”, Open Research Africa, 6.
Antonio, E. (2023) “Funding and COVID-19 research in Africa: two years on, are the research needs of Africa being met?”, Open Research Africa, 6.
Chiru, M. (2023) “The resilience of parliamentary oversight during the COVID-19 pandemic”, West European Politics, 47(2), pp. 408–425.