2019

Johnson, D. and Tierney, D. (2019) “Bad world: the negativity bias in international politics”, International Security, 43(3), pp. 96–140.
Frazer, E. (2019) “Review: Machiavelli and the orders of violence”, Contemporary Political Theory, 19(S3), pp. 176–178.
Gonzalez Ocantos, E. and Laporte, J. (2019) “Process tracing and the problem of missing data”, Sociological Methods and Research, 50(3), pp. 1407–1435.
McLean, I. (2019) “Precursors to public choice”, in R. Congleton, B. Grofman, and S. Voigt (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Public Choice, Volume 2. Oxford University Press, pp. 798–816.
Nabulsi, K. (2019) The Invisible History Prevent and the Persistance of Empire. Verso.
McLean, I. (2019) “Voting”, in R. Wilson and A. Moktefi (eds.) The Mathematical World of Charles L. Dodgson (Lewis Carroll). Oxford University Press, pp. 121–140.
Kello, L. (2019) “Introduction”, in The Virtual Weapon and International Order. Yale University Press, pp. 1–20.
Kello, L. (2019) “CHAPTER 9. Private Sector Active Defense: AN ADEQUATE RESPONSE TO THE SOVEREIGNTY GAP?”, in The Virtual Weapon and International Order. Yale University Press, pp. 229–246.
Kello, L. (2019) “CHAPTER 8. Russia and Cyberspace: MANIFESTATIONS OF THE REVOLUTION”, in The Virtual Weapon and International Order. Yale University Press, pp. 212–228.
Kello, L. (2019) “CHAPTER 7. The Deterrence Puzzle: DOCTRINAL PROBLEMS AND REMEDIES”, in The Virtual Weapon and International Order. Yale University Press, pp. 195–211.
Kello, L. (2019) “CHAPTER 6. First-Order Cyber Revolution: PRESSURES FROM OUTSIDE THE STATES SYSTEM”, in The Virtual Weapon and International Order. Yale University Press, pp. 160–192.
Kello, L. (2019) “CHAPTER 1. The Quest for Cyber Theory”, in The Virtual Weapon and International Order. Yale University Press, pp. 23–57.
Kello, L. (2019) “CHAPTER 10. Cyber Futures”, in The Virtual Weapon and International Order. Yale University Press, pp. 247–257.
Kello, L. (2019) “CHAPTER 2. The Cyber Curse: COMPLICATIONS OF DEFENSE”, in The Virtual Weapon and International Order. Yale University Press, pp. 58–79.
Kello, L. (2019) “CHAPTER 3. Technological Revolution and International Order”, in The Virtual Weapon and International Order. Yale University Press, pp. 80–116.
Kello, L. (2019) “CHAPTER 4. Third-Order Cyber Revolution: PROBLEMS OF INADVERTENT CONFLICT”, in The Virtual Weapon and International Order. Yale University Press, pp. 119–142.
Kello, L. (2019) “CHAPTER 5. Second-Order Cyber Revolution: THE PROBLEM OF THE REVOLUTIONARY STATE”, in The Virtual Weapon and International Order. Yale University Press, pp. 143–159.
Whitefield, S. and Rohrschneider, R. (2019) “Embedding integration: how European integration splits mainstream parties”, Party Politics, 25(1), pp. 25–35.
Kello, L. (2019) “‘Private Sector Cyberweapons: An Adequate Response to the Sovereignty Gap?,’ in Herbert Lin and Amy Zegart (eds.), Bytes, Bombs, and Spies”, in. Brookings Institution Press.
Hunter, W. and Power, T. (2019) “Bolsonaro and Brazil’s illiberal backlash”, Journal of Democracy, 30(1), pp. 68–82.
Laborde, C. (2019) “Intelligibility, moral loss and injustice”, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 36(5), pp. 727–736.
Macdonald, D., Johnson, D. and Whitehouse, H. (2019) “Towards a more natural governance of earth’s biodiversity and resources”, Conservation and Society, 17(1), pp. 108–113.
da Silva, L. and Hussein, H. (2019) “Production of scale in regional hydropolitics: an analysis of La Plata River Basin and the Guarani Aquifer System in South America”, Geoforum, 99, pp. 42–53.
Hussein, H. (no date) “An analysis of the framings of water scarcity in the Jordanian national water strategy”, WATER INTERNATIONAL, 44(1), pp. 6–13.
Hussein, H. (2019) “The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and the Nile Basin: implications for transboundary  water cooperation”, Water International, 44(1), pp. 77–80.