2015

McLean, I. (2015) “The strange history of social choice, and the contribution of the Public Choice Society to its fifth revival”, Public Choice, 163(1-2), pp. 153–165.
Schleiter, P. and Belu, V. (2015) “The Challenge of Periods of Caretaker Government in the UK”, Parliamentary Affairs, 68(2), pp. 229–247.
Rueda, D. (2015) “The State of the Welfare State: Unemployment, Labor Market Policy, and Inequality in the Age of Workfare”, Comparative Politics, 47(3), pp. 296–314.
Caplan, R. and Wolff, S. (2015) “Some implications of the advisory opinion for resolution of the Seriba-Kosovo conflict”, in Law and Politics of the Kosovo Advisory Opinion. Oxford University Press, pp. 318–332.
Caplan, R. and Wolff, S. (2015) “Some Implications of the Advisory Opinion for Resolution of the Serbia-Kosovo Conflict”, in The Law and Politics of the Kosovo Advisory Opinion. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 317–331.
mclean, I. (2015) “Spending Too Much, Taxing Too Little? Parliaments in Fiscal Federalism”, European Political Science, 14(1), pp. 15–27.
Thornton, P. (2015) “Brothers in Arms: Chinese Aid to the Khmer Rouge, 1975–1979. ANDREW MERTHA . Ithaca, NY, and London: Cornell University Press, 2014 xv + 175 pp. $29.95 ISBN 978-0-8014-5265-9”, The China Quarterly, 221, pp. 271–273.
Johnson, D. and MacKay, N. (2015) “Fight the power: Lanchester’s laws of combat in human evolution”, Evolution and Human Behavior, 36(2), pp. 152–163.
Bejan, T. (2015) “‘When the Word of The Lord Runs Freely: Roger Williams and Evangelical Toleration’”, in C. Beneke and C. Grenda (eds.) Lively Experiment: Religious Toleration in America from Roger Williams to the Present. Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 65–84.
Evans, G. and Tilley, J. (2015) “The new class war: Excluding the working class in 21st‐century Britain”, Juncture, 21(4), pp. 298–304.
Leopold, D. (2015) “Scientific socialism: The case of robert owen”, in Scientific Statesmanship, Governance and the History of Political Philosophy, pp. 193–209.
Leopold, D. (2015) “Scientific Socialism: The Case of Robert Owen”, in K. Demetriou and A. Loizides (eds.) Scientific Statesmanship, Governance and the History of Political Philosophy. Routledge, p. Chapter 12.
Macdonald, D. and Johnson, D. (2015) “Patchwork planet: the resource dispersion hypothesis, society, and the ecology of life”, Journal of Zoology, 295(2), pp. 75–107.
Martínez-Gallardo, C. and Schleiter, P. (2015) “Choosing Whom to Trust”, Comparative Political Studies, 48(2), pp. 231–264.
Whitefield, S. and Rohrschneider, R. (2015) “The Salience of European Integration to Party Competition”, East European Politics and Societies and Cultures, 29(1), pp. 12–39.
Frazer, E. (2015) “The diversity of tactics: anarchism and political power”, European Journal of Political theory [Preprint].
Peterson, S. (2015) “Religion in Public Spaces: A European Perspective. Edited by Silvio Ferrari and Sabrina Pastorelli. Ashgate, Farnham, 2012, 384 pp (hardback £70) ISBN: 978-1-4094-5058-0”, Ecclesiastical Law Journal, 17(1), pp. 102–103.
Green, J. (2015) “Party and voter incentives at the crowded centre of British politics”, Party Politics, 21(1), pp. 80–99.
Gay, O., Schleiter, P. and Belu, V. (2015) “The Coalition and the Decline of Majoritarianism in the UK”, The Political Quarterly, 86(1), pp. 118–124.
Whitefield, S. and Evans, G. (2015) “EUREQUAL (Data)”. University of Oxford.
Whitefield, S. and Rohrschneider, R. (2015) “Party Representation in Times of Economic Crisis (Data)”. University of Oxford.
Sullivan, K. (2015) “Conclusion”, in Competing Visions of India in World Politics. Palgrave Macmillan UK, pp. 190–201.
Sullivan, K. (2015) “Introduction: Creating Diversity in Readings of India’s Global Role”, in Competing Visions of India in World Politics: India’s Rise Beyond the West. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1–14.
Sullivan, K. (2015) “India’s Ambivalent Projection of Self as a Global Power: Between Compliance and Resistance”, in Competing Visions of India in World Politics: India’s Rise Beyond the West. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 15–33.
Mclean, I. (2015) “Adam Smith, James Wilson and the US Constitution”, in Adam Smith review. Routledge, pp. 141–160.