2022

Kello, L. (2022) “1 TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Lessons for Our Times”, in Striking Back. Yale University Press, pp. 21–44.
Kello, L. (2022) “6 THE DIMENSIONS OF CURRENT STRATEGY To Deter or Not to Deter?”, in Striking Back. Yale University Press, pp. 124–140.
Kello, L. (2022) “3 CHALLENGER STATES Revisionism in the International System”, in Striking Back. Yale University Press, pp. 63–74.
Kello, L. (2022) “5 CHINA AND CYBERSPACE The Rising Technological Hegemon”, in Striking Back. Yale University Press, pp. 104–123.
Kello, L. (2022) “4 RUSSIA AND NEW TECHNOLOGICAL THREATS TO DEMOCRACY”, in Striking Back. Yale University Press, pp. 75–103.
Kello, L. (2022) Striking Back: The End of Peace in Cyberspace - and How to Restore It. Yale University Press, pp. 1–274.
Kello, L. (2022) “7 PUNCTUATED DETERRENCE How to Strike Back”, in Striking Back. Yale University Press, pp. 141–159.
Kello, L. (2022) “8 WHAT KIND OF NATO? Punctuated Deterrence in Practice”, in Striking Back. Yale University Press, pp. 160–173.
Kello, L. (2022) “9 DATA EMBASSIES AND STATE CONTINUITY The Return of Denial?”, in Striking Back. Yale University Press, pp. 174–202.
Kello, L. (2022) “INTRODUCTION The Evolving Menace of Technological Aggression”, in Striking Back. Yale University Press, pp. 1–20.
Stemplowska, Z. (2022) “‘Go tell the Spartans, passerby’: Whom to remember ahead of whom?”, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 39(5), pp. 825–840.
Barrie, C., Clarke, K. and Ketchley, N. (2022) “Burnings, beatings, and bombings: disaggregating anti-Christian violence in Egypt, 2013-2018”, Perspectives on Politics, 22(2), pp. 481–500.
Anzia, S. and Bernhard, R. (2022) “Gender Stereotyping and the Electoral Success of Women Candidates: New Evidence from Local Elections in the United States”, British Journal of Political Science, 52(4), pp. 1544–1563.
Howlett, M. (2022) “Nation-building from (below) the grassroots: everyday nationalism in Ukraine’s bomb shelters”, Nations and Nationalism, 29(1), pp. 63–69.
Adams, J. et al. (2022) “Backlash policy diffusion to populists in power”, PLoS One, 17(9).
Haslberger, M. et al. (2022) “Housing wealth and tax preferences across Europe: experimental evidence.”
Mont’Alverne, C. et al. (2022) The trust gap: how and why news on digital platforms is viewed more sceptically versus news in general. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Owens, P. et al. (2022) “Theorizing the history of women’s international thinking at the ’end of international theory’”, International Theory, 14(3), pp. 388–393.
Leopold, D. (2022) “Analytical Marxism”. Edited by E. Zalta and U. Nodelman. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University.
Balcells, L. and Kuo, A. (2022) “Secessionist conflict and affective polarization: evidence from Catalonia”, Journal of Peace Research [Preprint].
Gross, M. and Chiru, M. (2022) “Time is on my side? The temporal proximity between elections and parties’ salience strategies”, European Political Science Review, 14(4), pp. 482–497.
Morefield, J. (2022) “More things in heaven and Earth: liberal imperialism and the end of history”, Polity, 54(4), pp. 781–793.
GONZALEZ OCANTOS, E., Botero, S. and Brinks, D. (eds.) (2022) “The Limits of Judicialization”. Cambridge University Press.
Baraybar, V. and Gonzalez Ocantos, E. (2022) “Prosecutorial agency, backlash and resistance in the Peruvian chapter of Lava Jato”, in S. Botero, D. Brinks, and E. Gonzalez Ocantos (eds.) The Limits of Judicialization: Progress and Backlash in Latin American Politics. Cambridge University Press, pp. 314–340.
Krolikowski, A. and Hall, T. (2022) “Making sense of China’s belt and road initiative: a Xi show, international partycraft, hierarchy light, or more? a review essay”, International Studies Review, 24(3).