2023

Fleming, T., Goet, N. and Zubek, R. (2023) “UK House of Commons Standing Orders Dataset, Version 2.1.0, ParlRulesData Project. 2022”. University of Oxford.
Ansell, B. and Gingrich, J. (2023) “Replication material for Political Inequality”. University of Oxford.
Ittefaq, M., Ejaz, W. and Jan, M. (2023) “Cross-Border Journalism in South Asia”, in The Palgrave Handbook of Cross-Border Journalism. Springer Nature, pp. 445–460.
Ittefaq, M. et al. (2023) “A Systematic Literature Review of Research From 2010 to 2020 Addressing User-Generated Online Comments Related to Health Issues and Recommendations for Future Research”, International Journal of Communication, 17, pp. 256–280.
Thornton, P. (2023) “The canary in the coal mine”, New Threats to Academic Freedom in Asia [Preprint].

2022

Yadgar, Y. (2022) “CHAPTER 6 Jewish Identity, Gender, and Religion Masorti Women and the Feminist Challenge to Traditional Jewish Identity”, in Dynamic Belonging. De Gruyter, pp. 112–135.
Butt, D. (2022) “Settling claims for reparation”, Journal of Race, Gender, and Ethnicity, 11(1).
Eijking, J. (2022) “Why does Colombia export security expertise? Security cooperation between status and bureaucracy”, in C. Solar and C. Pérez Ricart (eds.) Crime, Violence, and Justice in Latin America. Routledge, pp. 152–171.
Eijking, J. (2022) “Whose power is knowledge?”, Global Intellectual History, 9(3), pp. 307–315.
Howlett, M. (2022) “The Russia-Ukraine war as a battle for a bordered land, not borderland”, Political Geography, 101.
Dall’Agnola, J., Edwards, A. and Howlett, M. (2022) Researching in the Former Soviet Union: Stories from the Field, pp. 1–154.
Caplan, R., Gledhill, J. and Meiske, M. (2022) “Peacekeeping operations: the endgame”, in H. Dorussen (ed.) Handbook on Peacekeeping and International Relations. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 343–358.
Ansell, B. and Gingrich, J. (2022) Political inequality. Institute for Fiscal Studies.
Thornton, P. (2022) “From Frame of Steel to Iron Cage: The Chinese Communist Party and China’s Voluntary Sector”, Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 51(3), pp. 411–436.
Ejaz, W. et al. (2022) How we follow climate change: climate news use and attitudes in eight countries. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Kalyvas, S. (2022) “Transformation, disfigurement, or polarised invigoration? On Nadia Urbinati’s Me the People”, History of European Ideas, 48(8), pp. 1102–1104.
Zubek, R. (2022) “Minority governments in Poland: governing after a crisis with ad hoc majorities”, in B. Field and S. Martin (eds.) Minority Governments in Comparative Perspective. Oxford University Press, pp. 241–261.
Lutscher, P. and Ketchley, N. (2022) “Online repression and tactical evasion: evidence from the 2020 Day of Anger protests in Egypt”, Democratization, 30(2), pp. 325–345.
Konken, L. and Howlett, M. (2022) “When ‘home’ becomes the ‘field:’ ethical considerations in digital and remote fieldwork”, Perspectives on Politics, 21(3), pp. 849–862.
Ansell, B. and Gingrich, J. (2022) “Policy and politics in disjuncture in an age of secular stagnation”, in C. Landwehr, A. Schäfer, and T. Saalfeld (eds.) Contested Representation: Challenges, Shortcomings and Reforms. Cambridge University Press, pp. 187–210.
Ansell, B. and Cansunar, A. (2022) “Local economies, local wealth, and economic perceptions.”
Howlett, M. (2022) “Balancing Diasporic Ties and Research: A Ukrainian-Canadian’s Reflection on Fieldwork in Ukraine”, in Researching in the Former Soviet Union. Taylor & Francis, pp. 91–108.
Thornton, P. (2022) “From Frame of Steel to Iron Cage: The CCP and China’s Voluntary Sector”, Journal of Contemporary Chinese Studies [Preprint].
Kello, L. (2022) “2 CYBER LEGALISM The Limits of Law and Norms”, in Striking Back. Yale University Press, pp. 45–62.
Kello, L. (2022) “10 CONCLUSION A Partial Restoration of Peace”, in Striking Back. Yale University Press, pp. 203–210.