2018

Hussein, H. (2018) “Lifting the veil: Unpacking the discourse of water scarcity in Jordan”, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY, 89, pp. 385–392.
Lord, C. (2018) Religious politics in Turkey: from the birth of the Republic to the AKP. Cambridge University Press.
Grant, Z. and Tilley, J. (2018) “Fertile soil: explaining variation in the success of Green parties”, West European Politics, 42(3), pp. 495–516.
Srinivasan, A. and Simpson, R. (2018) “No platforming”, in J. Lackey (ed.) Academic Freedom. Oxford University Press, pp. 186–210.
Chiru, M. and Gherghina, S. (2018) “National games for local gains: legislative activity, party organization and candidate selection”, Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties [Preprint].
Leopold, D. (2018) “Beyond the ’Grand Designs’: Owenism, Architecture, and Utopia”, in S. Ardvissan, J. Beneš, and A. Kirsch (eds.) Socialist Imaginations: Utopias, Myths, and the Masses. Routledge.
Pamuk, Z. (2018) “The British Academy Brian Barry Prize Essay Justifying Public Funding for Science”, British Journal of Political Science [Preprint].
Power, T. and Rodrigues-Silveira, R. (2018) “The political right and party politics”, in B. Ames (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Brazilian Politics. Taylor and Francis, pp. 251–268.
Hussein, H., Menga, F. and Greco, F. (2018) “Monitoring Transboundary Water Cooperation in SDG 6.5.2: How a Critical Hydropolitics Approach Can Spot Inequitable Outcomes”, SUSTAINABILITY, 10(10).
Leopold, D. (2018) “Macfarlane, Helen [pseudonym Howard Morton; first married name Proust; second married name Edwards]”, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography [Preprint].
Frazer, E. (2018) “Political power and magic”, Journal of Political Power, 11(3), pp. 359–377.
Chiru, M. (2018) “The Electoral Value of Constituency-Oriented Parliamentary Questions in Hungary and Romania”, PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS, 71(4), pp. 950–969.
Billingham, P. (2018) “Sypnowich, Christine. <i>Equality Renewed: Justice, Flourishing and the Egalitarian Ideal</i>. New York: Routledge, 2017. Pp. 252. $155.00 (cloth)”., Ethics, 129(1), pp. 144–149.
Kosmidis, S. et al. (2018) “Party competition and emotive rhetoric”, Comparative Political Studies, 52(6), pp. 811–837.
Johnson, R. and King, D. (2018) “‘Race was a motivating factor’: re-segregated schools in the American states”, Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy, 35(1), pp. 75–95.
Tertytchnaya, K. et al. (2018) “When the money stops: fluctuations in financial remittances and incumbent approval in Central Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia”, American Political Science Review, 112(4), pp. 758–774.
Miller, D. (2018) “Selecting Immigrants”, in L. Vaughn (ed.) Doing Ethics: Moral Reasoning and Contemporary Issues. W W Norton.
Laborde, C. (2018) “Comment peut-on être laïque ?”, Esprit, Septembre(9), pp. 107–118.
Martin, P. (2018) “Judicial Review and American Conservatism: Christianity, Public Education, and the Federal Courts in the Reagan Era”, JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY, 105(2), pp. 448–449.
Thornton, P. (2018) “End of an Era: How China’s Authoritarian Revival is Undermining Its Rise”, CHINA QUARTERLY, 235, pp. 878–879.
Power, T. (2018) “The Contrasting Trajectories of Brazil’s Two Authoritarian Successor Parties”, in Life after Dictatorship. Cambridge University Press (CUP), pp. 229–254.
Owens, P. (2018) “Women and the History of International Thought”, International Studies Quarterly, 62(3), pp. 467–481.
Chaisty, P. and Whitefield, S. (2018) “Critical election or frozen cleavages? How voters chose parties in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election”, Electoral Studies, 56, pp. 158–169.
Schleiter, P. and Tavits, M. (2018) “Voter reactions to incumbent opportunism”, Journal of Politics, 80(4), pp. 1183–1196.
Laborde, C. (2018) “Toleration and laïcité”, in The culture of toleration in diverse societies, pp. 161–178.