2019

Billingham, P. and Parr, T. (2019) “Online public shaming: virtues and vices”, Journal of Social Philosophy, 51(3), pp. 371–390.
Genovese, F. (2019) “Sectors, Pollution, and Trade: How Industrial Interests Shape Domestic Positions on Global Climate Agreements”, International Studies Quarterly, 63(4), pp. 819–836.
Curry, O. et al. (2019) “Cooperative conservation: Seven ways to save the world”, Conservation Science and Practice, 2(1).
Harding, R. (2019) “Who is democracy good for? Elections, rural bias, and health and education outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa”, Journal of Politics, 82(1), pp. 241–254.
Billingham, P. and Chaplin, J. (2019) “Law, religion, and public reason”, in R. Sandberg et al. (eds.) Research Handbook on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Law and Religion. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 128–148.
Jones, C. and Bejan, T. (2019) “Reconsidering tolerance: insights from political theory and three experiments”, British Journal of Political Science, 51(2), pp. 604–623.
Castañeda, N., Doyle, D. and Schwartz, C. (2019) “Opting out of the social contract: tax morale and evasion”, Comparative Political Studies [Preprint].
Miller, D. (2019) “Selecting refugees”, in D. Miller and C. Straehle (eds.) The Political Philosophy of Refuge. Cambridge University Press, pp. 97–113.
McLean, I. and Johnes, M. (2019) Aberfan Government and Disaster. welsh academic press.
Owen, N. (2019) “Democratisation and the British Empire”, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 47(2019), pp. 974–998.
Tendi, B.-M. (2019) “The motivations and dynamics of Zimbabwe’s 2017 military coup”, African Affairs, 119(474), pp. 39–67.
Mourao, R. and Robertson, C. (2019) “Fake News as Discursive Integration: An Analysis of Sites That Publish False, Misleading, Hyperpartisan and Sensational Information”, JOURNALISM STUDIES, 20(14), pp. 2077–2095.
Billingham, P. (2019) “Shaping religion: the limits of transformative liberalism”, in J. Seglow and A. Shorten (eds.) Religion and Political Theory Secularism, Accommodation and the New Challenges of Religious Diversity. Rowman and Littlefield International, pp. 57–77.
Caplan, R. (2019) “Peacekeeping in turbulent times”, International Peacekeeping, 26(5), pp. 527–530.
Gonzalez Ocantos, E. et al. (2019) “Carrots and sticks: Experimental evidence of vote buying and voter intimidation in Guatemala”, Journal of Peace Research [Preprint].
Bernhard, R. et al. (2019) “Beyond ambition”, Politics Groups and Identities, 7(4), pp. 815–816.
Bechtel, M., Genovese, F. and Scheve, K. (2019) “Interests, Norms and Support for the Provision of Global Public Goods: The Case of Climate Co-operation”, British Journal of Political Science, 49(4), pp. 1333–1355.
Caplan, R. (2019) “Assessing the (Post-Exit) Legacies of Peace Operations: The Foundations of a Research Agenda”, International Peacekeeping [Preprint].
Laborde, C. (2019) “Reply: Disagreement, Equal Respect, and the Boundaries of Liberalism - Cécile Laborde: Liberalism’s Religion. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2017. Pp. 344.)”, Review of Politics, 81(4), pp. 665–671.
Chiru, M. (2019) “Low-cost policy specialisation, district characteristics and gender. Patterns of committee assignment in Romania”, Journal of Legislative Studies, 25(3), pp. 375–393.
Hall, T. (2019) “More significance than value: Explaining developments in the Sino-Japanese contest over the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands”, Texas National Security Review, 2(4), pp. 11–37.
Genovese, F. and Tvinnereim, E. (2019) “Who opposes climate regulation? Business preferences for the European emission trading scheme”, The Review of International Organizations, 14(3), pp. 511–542.
Sadeghi-Boroujerdi, E. and Yadgar, Y. (2019) “Jalal’s angels of deliverance and destruction: Genealogies of theo-politics, sovereignty and coloniality in Iran and Israel”, Modern Intellectual History, 18(1), pp. 223–247.
Schleiter, P. and Evans, G. (2019) “The Changing Confidence Relationship Between the UK Executive and Parliament in Comparative Context”, Parliamentary Affairs, 74(1), pp. 121–137.
Leeper, T., Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2019) “Measuring subgroup preferences in conjoint experiments”, Political Analysis, 28(2), pp. 207–221.