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Chiru, M. (2021) “Electoral incentives for territorial representation in the European Parliament”, Journal of European Integration, 44(2), pp. 277–298.
Pratsinakis, E. (2021) “Ethnic return migration, exclusion and the role of ethnic options: ‘Soviet Greek’ migrants in their ethnic homeland and the Pontic identity”, Nations and Nationalism, 27(2), pp. 497–512.
Green, J., Timothy, H. and Edward, F. (2021) “Who gets what? The economy, relative gains, and Brexit”, British Journal of Political Science, 52(1), pp. 320–338.
Mellon, J. et al. (2021) “UK Aggregate Turnout is Mismeasured.”
Kan, M. and Wang, W. (2021) “Changes in the association between education and cohabitation in post-reform China”, Chinese Families: Tradition, Modernisation, and Change [Preprint]. Edited by M. Kan and S. Blair.
Donoso, G. et al. (2021) “Science—policy engagement to achieve ‘water for society—including all’”, Water, 13(3).
Ejaz, W. (2021) “Traditional and Online Media: Relationship between Media Preference, Credibility Perceptions , Predispositions, and European Identity”, Central European Journal of Communication, 13(3(27), pp. 333–351.
Loxton, J. and Power, T. (2021) “Introducing authoritarian diasporas: causes and consequences of authoritarian elite dispersion”, Democratization, 28(3), pp. 465–483.
Howlett, M. (2021) “Looking at the ’field’ through a Zoom lens: methodological reflections on conducting online research during a global pandemic”, Qualitative Research, 22(3), pp. 387–402.
Hutchings, K. and Owens, P. (2021) “Women thinkers and the canon of international thought: recovery, rejection, and reconstitution”, American Political Science Review, 115(2), pp. 347–359.
Owens, P. and Rietzler, K. (2021) “Introduction: Toward a History of Women’s International Thought”, in Women’s International Thought: A New History. Cambridge University Press (CUP), pp. 1–26.
Owens, P. and Rietzler, K. (2021) Women’s International Thought: A New History. Cambridge University Press.
Billingham, P. (2021) “State Responses to Incongruence: Toleration and Transformation”, in The Palgrave Handbook of Toleration. Springer Nature, pp. 1–19.
Laborde, C. (2021) “SECULARISM: LETTER FROM LONDON”, ESPRIT, (6), p. 21 - +.
Ketchley, N. and El-Rayyes, T. (2021) “Unpopular Protest: Mass Mobilization and Attitudes to Democracy in Post-Mubarak Egypt”, The Journal of Politics, 83(1), pp. 291–305.
Skowronek, S., Dearborn, J. and King, D. (2021) Phantoms of a Beleaguered Republic The Deep State and the Unitary Executive.
Green, J. (2021) “2019: a critical election?”, in BREAKING THE DEADLOCK, pp. 174–197.
Ketchley, N. (2021) “Fraud in the 2018 Egyptian presidential election?”, Mediterranean Politics, 26(1), pp. 117–129.
Green, J. and Pahontu, R. (2021) “Mind the Gap: Why Wealthy Voters Support Brexit”, SSRN Electronic Journal.
Mellon, J. et al. (2021) “UK Aggregate Turnout is Mismeasured”, SSRN Electronic Journal.
Leopold, D. (2021) “Teaching William Morris”, JOURNAL OF PRE-RAPHAELITE STUDIES-NEW SERIES, 30, pp. 96–100.
Billingham, P. (2021) “Can Christians Join the Overlapping Consensus?”, Social Theory and Practice, 47(3), pp. 519–547.
Schleiter, P. and Fleming, T. (2021) “Response to Jason Edwards’s Comment”, The Political Quarterly, 92(1), pp. 83–84.
McNay, L. (2021) “HISTORICIZING RECOGNITION From Ontology to Teleology”, in RECOGNITION AND AMBIVALENCE, pp. 69–97.
Butler, J. et al. (2021) Recognition and Ambivalence, pp. 1–337.