2020

Chiru, M., De Winter, L. and Vandeleene, A. (2020) “Candidate selection Still a secret garden?”, in Parliamentary Candidates Between Voters and Parties: A Comparative Perspective, pp. 54–77.
Zubek, R., Dasgupta, A. and Doyle, D. (2020) “Measuring the significance of policy outputs with positive unlabeled learning”, American Political Science Review, 115(1), pp. 339–346.
Chaisty, P. and Whitefield, S. (2020) “How challenger parties can win big with frozen cleavages: explaining the landslide victory of the Servant of the People party in the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary elections”, Party Politics, 28(1), pp. 115–126.
Ejaz, W. and Ittefaq, M. (2020) “Data for understanding trust in varied information sources, use of news media, and perception of misinformation regarding COVID-19 in Pakistan”., Data in brief, 32, p. 106091.
Carella, L. and Ford, R. (2020) “The status stratification of radical right support: Reconsidering the occupational profile of UKIP’s electorate”, Electoral Studies, 67, p. 102214.
MACFARLANE, S. (2020) “Russian Policy Towards Georgia”, in Networks Mentors, as Agents of Change?. University of Toronto Press.
Stemplowska, Z. (2020) “The incentives account of feasibility”, Philosophical Studies, 178(7), pp. 2385–2401.
Srinivasan, A. (2020) “Radical externalism”, Philosophical Review, 129(3), pp. 395–431.
ZUBEK, R. (no date) “Committee Strength in Parliamentary Democracies: A New Index”, European Journal of Political Research [Preprint].
Miller, D. (2020) “Justifying the right of return”, Theoretical Inquiries in Law, 21(2), pp. 369–396.
Robison, J. et al. (2020) “Does class-based campaigning work? how working class appeals attract and polarize voters”, Comparative Political Studies, 54(5), pp. 723–752.
Robertson, C. and Mourao, R. (2020) “Faking Alternative Journalism? An Analysis of Self-Presentations of ‘Fake News’ Sites”, DIGITAL JOURNALISM, 8(8), pp. 1011–1029.
FRAZER, E. (2020) Shakespeare and the Political Way. Oxford University Press.
Smith, A. (2020) “The emergence of conservatism as a political concept in the United States before the Civil War”, Civil War History, 66(3), pp. 231–255.
Han, Y. and Rosenberg, S. (2020) “Claiming equality: The African Union’s contestation of the anti-impunity norm”, International Studies Review, 23(3), pp. 726–751.
Liptrot, T. and Hussein, H. (2020) “Between regulation and targeted expropriation: rural-to-urban groundwater reallocation in Jordan”, Water Alternatives, 13(3), pp. 864–885.
Liu, L., Kuo, A. and Fernandez-Albertos, J. (2020) “Economic crisis, social networks, and political preferences”, Socio-Economic Review, 20(1), pp. 199–231.
Alexander, J. et al. (2020) “Liberation Beyond the Nation: an introduction”, Journal of Southern African Studies, 46(5), pp. 821–828.
Laborde, C. (2020) “Minimal secularism: lessons for, and from, India”, American Political Science Review, 115(1), pp. 1–13.
McLean, I. (2020) “Understanding the Union”, in M. Keating (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Scottish Politics. Oxford University Press, pp. 118–136.
Leopold, D. (2020) “Marx’s ‘Hegelian’ Critique of Utopia”, in V. Fareld and H. Kuch (eds.) From Marx to Hegel and Back. Bloomsbury Academic.
Billingham, P. and Parr, T. (2020) “Online Public Shaming: Virtues and Vices”, Journal of Social Philosophy, 51(3), pp. 371–390.
McLean, I. (2020) “Reconciling public expenditure control with subnational government autonomy: UK and Australia”, Revista de la Academia Puertorriqueña de Jurisprudencia y Legislación, XVII, pp. 47–73.
Miller, D. (2020) “Reconceiving the democratic boundary problem”, Philosophy Compass, 15(11), pp. 1–9.
Laborde, C. (2020) “Reply to Quong, Patten, Miller and Waldron”, Criminal Law and Philosophy, 15(1), pp. 105–118.