2024

Nazrullaeva, E. et al. (2024) “Indoktrination in Russland”, Russland-Analysen, (445), pp. 2–8.
Ejaz, W., Ittefaq, M. and Arif, M. (2024) “Understanding Influences, Misinformation, and Fact-Checking Concerning Climate-Change Journalism in Pakistan”, in Journalism and Reporting Synergistic Effects of Climate Change. Taylor & Francis, pp. 168–188.
Kello, L. (2024) “Digital Diplomacy and Cyber Defence”, in The Oxford Handbook of Digital Diplomacy. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 121–137.
Zucco, C. and Power, T. (2024) “It’s my party and I’ll lie if i want to: elite ideological obfuscation in post-authoritarian settings”, Party Politics [Preprint].
KELLO, L. (2024) “Democracy Marred: The Global Spread of Political Trickery”, Perspectives on Politics [Preprint].
McLean, I. and Peterson, S. (2024) “No, Really, Dicey Was Not Diceyan”, in Twenty-First Century Perspectives on the Scholarship of AV Dicey. Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 313–332.

2023

Hegghammer, T. and Ketchley, N. (2023) “Plots, attacks, and the measurement of terrorism”, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 69(1), pp. 100–126.
Ketchley, N. and Wenig, G. (2023) “Purging to transform the post-colonial state: evidence from the 1952 Egyptian Revolution”, Comparative Political Studies, 58(1), pp. 3–42.
BILLINGHAM, P. (2023) “Religion, Democratic Deliberation, and the Requirement of Fallibilism”, in J. Rooney and P. Zoll (eds.) Freedom and the Good: Beyond Classical Liberalism.
Audard, C. and Laborde, C. (2023) “Comprendre la « laïcité à la française » : malentendus, mythes et réalités. Introduction”, The Tocqueville Review/La revue Tocqueville, 44(2), pp. 7–12.
Hobolt, S., Lawall, K. and Tilley, J. (2023) “The polarizing effect of partisan echo chambers”, American Political Science Review, 118(3), pp. 1464–1479.
Thornton, P. (2023) “Seeking Truth and Hiding Facts: Information, Ideology, and Authoritarianism in China. By Jeremy L. Wallace. New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. 288p. US dollars 99.00 cloth, US dollars 29.95 paper”., Perspectives on Politics, 21(4), pp. 1517–1518.
Jurado, I. and Kuo, A. (2023) “Economic Shocks and Fiscal Policy Preferences: Evidence From COVID-19 in Spain”, Political Research Quarterly, 76(4), pp. 1573–1588.
Thornton, P. (2023) “Who’s afraid of Chizuko Ueno? The party’s ongoing counteroffensive against feminism in the Xi era”, China Leadership Monitor, 2023(78).
Ahlquist, J. and Ansell, B. (2023) “Unemployment insurance, risk, and the acquisition of specific skills: an experimental approach”, Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy, 4(3), pp. 401–429.
Jalani, M. and Hussein, H. (2023) “The politics of water in the case of Syria”, in New Perspectives on Transboundary Water Governance. Taylor & Francis, pp. 99–109.
Rabkin, Y. and Yadgar, Y. (2023) “On political tradition and ideology: Russian dimensions of practical Zionism and Israeli politics”, Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity, 52(6), pp. 1413–1430.
Ahrenshop, M. et al. (2023) “Inaccurate forecasting of a randomized controlled trial”, Journal of Experimental Political Science, 11(3), pp. 343–359.
Hutchings, K. et al. (2023) “Recovering Women’s International Thought: Past and Present Futures”, Global Intellectual History, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), pp. 1–6.
Cerina, R. et al. (2023) “Explaining recruitment to extremism: a Bayesian hierarchical case–control approach”, Political Analysis, 32(2), pp. 256–274.
Ejaz, W., Mukherjee, M. and Fletcher, R. (2023) Climate change news audiences: analysis of news use and attitudes in eight countries. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Feierherd, G., Gonzalez Ocantos, E. and Tuñón, G. (2023) “Witch hunts? Electoral cycles and corruption lawsuits in Argentina”, British Journal of Political Science, 54(3), pp. 629–648.
Hussein, H. (2023) “Stop violation of international water laws in Gaza”, Nature, 623(7986), pp. 253–253.
FAWCETT, L. (ed.) (2023) “International Relations of the Middle East”. Oxford University Press.
Kello, L. (2023) “The state in the digital era: Supreme or in decline?”, in Digital International Relations: Technology, Agency and Order, pp. 51–72.