2016

Sullivan, K. and Wheeler, N. (2016) “Trustworthy nuclear sovereigns? India and Pakistan after the 1998 Tests”., Stosunki Miedzynarodowe - International Relations, 52(2), pp. 289–306.
Ejaz, W. (2016) “Assessing Collective European Identity on the Regional Level A Secondary Data Analysis of Eurobarometer 2004-2012”, in IMAGES OF EUROPE PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE (ISSEI 2014), pp. 151–162.
Thornton, P. (2016) “Looking east: China’s jasmine revolutions in comparative perspective”, in Non-Western Encounters with Democratization: Imagining Democracy after the Arab Spring, pp. 143–161.

2015

Yadgar, Y. (2015) “Traditionism”, Cogent Social Sciences, 1(1), pp. 1–17.
Tendi, B. (2015) “Soldiers contra diplomats: Britain’s role in the Zimbabwe/Rhodesia ceasefire (1979–1980) reconsidered”, Small Wars & Insurgencies, 26(6), pp. 937–956.
Mclean, I. (2015) “The strange history of social choice”, in J. Heckelman and N. Miller (eds.) Handbook of social choice and voting. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 15–34.
Fernandez-Albertos, J. and Kuo, A. (2015) “Income perception, information, and progressive taxation: evidence from a survey experiment”, Political Science Research and Methods, 06(01), pp. 83–110.
Miller, D. (2015) “A Plea for Pluralism”, in L. van Middelaar and P. Van Parijs (eds.) After the storm - How to save democracy in Europe. Lannoo.
Hall, T. (2015) “Back to the Future Trenches?”, International Studies Review, 17(4), pp. 716–718.
Tendi, B.-M. (2015) “Power Politics in Zimbabwe by Michael Bratton Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2014. Pp. 281. $68 (hbk)”, The Journal of Modern African Studies, 53(4), pp. 675–676.
Gonzalez Ocantos, E. (2015) “Evaluations of human rights trials and trust in judicial institutions: evidence from Fujimori’s trial in Peru”, International Journal of Human Rights, 20(4), pp. 445–470.
Johnson, D. (2015) “Leadership in War: Evolution, Cognition, and the Military Intelligence Hypothesis”, in The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology. Wiley, pp. 1–23.
Chiru, M. (2015) “Parliamentary Elites in Central and Eastern Europe: Recruitment and Representation”, West European Politics, 38(6), pp. 1357–1358.
Chiru, M. et al. (2015) “Explaining Change in Party Leadership Selection Rules”, in The Politics of Party Leadership. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 31–49.
White, S. (2015) “Basic Capital in the Egalitarian Toolkit?”, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 32(4), pp. 417–431.
DOYLE, D. (2015) “Remittances and Social Spending”, American Political Science Review, 109(4), pp. 785–802.
Chiru, M. (2015) “Multiple Candidacies and the Role of the Lowest Electoral Tier for Individualized Campaigning”, East European Politics and Societies and Cultures, 29(4), pp. 892–914.
FAWCETT, L. (2015) “Regionalism by emulation. Considerations across time and space”, in M. Telo, F. Ponjaert, and L. FAWCETT (eds.) Interregionalism and the European Union. Ashgate.
Billingham, P. (2015) “Convergence justifications within political liberalism: A defence”, Res Publica, 22(2), pp. 135–153.
Johnson, D. (2015) “Big Gods, small wonder: supernatural punishment strikes back”, Religion Brain & Behavior, 5(4), pp. 290–298.
OWENS, P. (2015) “Introduction: Historicising the Social in International Thought”, Review of International Studies, 41(4), pp. 651–653.
Genovese, F. (2015) “Politics ex cathedra: Religious authority and the Pope in modern international relations”, Research & Politics, 2(4), p. 2053168015612808.
Srinivasan, A. (2015) “Normativity without Cartesian privilege”, Philosophical Issues, 25(1), pp. 273–299.
Kuo, A. (2015) “Explaining historical employer coordination: evidence from germany”, Comparative Politics, 48(01), pp. 87–106.
Johnson, D. (2015) God Is Watching You How the Fear of God Makes Us Human. Oxford University Press, USA.