2025

Nagheeby, M. et al. (2025) “Decolonizing water diplomacy for justice: Conceptual reflections and policy implications”, Environment and Security [Preprint].
Power, T. and Chaisty, P. (2025) “Coalition Management and Governance Outcomes in Multiparty Presidential Regimes”, 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, 58(4), pp. 651–656.
Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2025) “Affective polarization around issues”, in Handbook of Affective Polarization. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 228–238.
McLean, I. (2025) “Hybrid choice systems in small- n elections with sophisticated electorates”, Public Choice, 204(1-2), pp. 15–30.
Abou Chadi, T. et al. (2025) “Trade-offs of social democratic party strategies in a pluralized issue space a conjoint analysis”, World Politics: A Quarterly Journal of International Relations, 77(3), pp. 419–467.
Ansell, B. et al. (2025) “Six provocations on the origins and impacts of the UK housing emergency”, Journal of the British Academy, 13.
Miller, D. (2025) “Nationalism”. {Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University}.
Genovese, F. and Bayer, P. (2025) “Climate Policy Costs, Regional Politics and Backlash against International Cooperation”, British Journal of Political Science [Preprint].
Hussein, H. (2025) “Fueling sovereignty: colonial oil and the creation of unlikely states. By Naosuke Mukoyama, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024. 228p”, Perspectives on Politics [Preprint].
Miller, D. (2025) “Raymond Plant and Market Socialism”, in M. Beech and K. Hickson (eds.) The Idea of the Good Society Essays in Honour of Raymond Plant. Oxford University Press.
Howlett, M. and Dvornichenko, D. (2025) “Losing and finding home twice: Ukrainian women’s experiences of secondary internal displacement”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 51(15), pp. 3846–3865.
Nejjar, S. and Ketchley, N. (2025) “MENA Historic Shapefiles”, Center for Open Science.
Morefield, J. (2025) “History and Theory”, in The Oxford Handbook of International Political Sociology. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 289–309.
Kelly, E., Tilley, J. and Oskarsson, S. (2025) “Revisiting the link between political trust and political participation”, Journal of Politics [Preprint].
Howlett, M. and Kurylo, B. (2025) “Reframing Reflexivity”, Communist and Post-Communist Studies, pp. 1–14.
Howlett, M. and Kurylo, B. (2025) “Reframing reflexivity: collaborative ethics, collective responsibility, and learnings from researching Russia’s war against Ukraine”, Communist and Post-Communist Studies [Preprint].
Fawcett, L. (2025) “‘New’ regional order in the Middle East: plus ça change?”, APSA-MENA Newsletter [Preprint].
Laborde, C. (2025) “Secularism”, in R. Bellamy and J. King (eds.) The Cambridge Handbook of Constitutional Theory. Cambridge University Press, pp. 333–342.
Ward, A., Tilley, J. and Hobolt, S. (2025) “Why regional spending does not affect support for the European Union”, Journal of European Public Policy, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), pp. 1–25.
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].
Millar, K., Han, Y. and Bayly, M. (2025) “The Temporal Politics of Inevitability: Mass Death during the COVID-19 Pandemic”, International Studies Quarterly, 69(2), p. sqaf023.
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.
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.