2019

Owen, N. (2019) Other people’s struggles: outsiders in social movements. Oxford University Press.
Doyle, D. and Power, T. (2019) “Presidential power and party strength: The ‘inverse relationship’ reconsidered”, Political Studies Review, 18(1), pp. 108–124.
Gonzalez Ocantos, E. and Dinas, E. (2019) “Compensation and compliance: Sources of public acceptance of the U.K. Supreme Court’s Brexit decision”, Law and Society Review, 53(3), pp. 889–919.
Tilley, J., Garry, J. and Matthews, N. (2019) “The evolution of party policy and cleavage voting under power-sharing in Northern Ireland”, Government and Opposition, 56(2), pp. 226–244.
Frazer, E. and Hutchings, K. (2019) “The feminist politics of naming violence”, Feminist Theory [Preprint].
Doyle, D. and López García, A. (2019) “Crime, remittances, and presidential approval in Mexico”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 47(6), pp. 1395–1413.
Hall, T. and Ross, A. (2019) “Rethinking affective experience and popular emotion: World War I and the construction of group emotion in international relations”, Political Psychology [Preprint].
Srinivasan, A. (2019) “Genealogy, epistemology and worldmaking”, Proceedings of the Aristotleian Society, CXIX(2).
CHAISTY, P. (2019) “The Uses and Abuses of Presidential Term Limits in Russian Politics”, in A. Baturo and R. Elgie (eds.) Politics of Presidential Term Limits. Oxford University Press, USA, pp. 381–398.
Halperin-Kaddari, R. and Yadgar, Y. (2019) “Nacionalismo, religião e (des)igualdade de sexo em Israel pelo prisma do direito da familia”, Mandrágora, 25(1), p. 227.
Capoccia, G. and Pop-Eleches, G. (2019) “Democracy and retribution: Transitional justice and regime support in postwar West Germany”, Comparative Political Studies, 53(3-4), pp. 399–433.
Billingham, P. (2019) “Exemptions for Religious Groups and the Problem of Internal Dissent”, in J. Adenitire (ed.) Religious Beliefs and Conscientious Exemptions in a Liberal State. Hart Publishing.
Adler, D. and Ansell, B. (2019) “Housing and populism”, West European Politics, 43(2), pp. 344–365.
Billingham, P. (2019) “State speech as a response to hate speech: Assessing ‘transformative liberalism’”, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 22(3), pp. 639–655.
Sullivan De Estrada, K. and Foot, R. (2019) “China’s and India’s search for international status through the UN system: competition and complementarity”, Contemporary Politics, 25(5), pp. 567–585.
Bejan, T. (2019) “Two Concepts of Freedom (of Speech)”, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 163(2), pp. 95–107.
Benedict, S. and Hussein, H. (2019) “An analysis of water awareness campaign messaging in the case of Jordan: water conservation for state security”, Water, 11(6).
Hackett, U. and King, D. (2019) “The reinvention of vouchers for a color-blind era: a racial orders account ”, Studies in American Political Development, 33(2), pp. 234–257.
Talozi, S. et al. (2019) “What constitutes an equitable water share? A reassessment of equitable apportionment in the Jordan-Israel water agreement 25 years later”, Water Policy, 21(5), pp. 911–933.
Thornton, P. (2019) “Cultural Revolution”, in C. Sorace, I. Franceschini, and N. Loubere (eds.) Afterlives of Chinese Communism Political Concepts from Mao to Xi. ANU Press and Verso Books, pp. 58–64.
Chaisty, P. and Whitefield, S. (2019) “The political implications of popular support for presidential term limits in Russia”, Post-Soviet Affairs, 35(4), pp. 323–337.
Ansell, B. (2019) “The politics of housing”, Annual Review of Political Science, 22, pp. 165–185.
Jacobs, N., King, D. and Milkis, S. (2019) “Building a conservative state: partisan polarization and the redeployment of administrative power”, Perspectives on Politics, 17(2), pp. 453–469.
Schleiter, P. (2019) “Endogenous and exogenous election timing”, in K. Goetz (ed.) Oxford Handbook of Time and Politics. Oxford University Press.
Billingham, P. (2019) “State sovereignty, associational interests, and collective religious liberty”, Secular Studies, 1(1), pp. 114–127.