2012

OWENS, P. (2012) “Human security and the rise of the social”, Review of International Studies, 38(3), pp. 547–567.
McLean, I. (2012) “Freedom of religion. Edited by A. Van der Beek, E. A. J. G. van der Borght and B. P. Vermuelen. (Studies in Reformed Theology, 19.) Pp. vi + 269. Leiden–Boston: Brill, 2010. €93. 978 90 04 15807 8; 1571 4799”, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 63(3), pp. 578–579.
Gherghina, S. and Chiru, M. (2012) “The first casting happens at home: role formation in the European parliamentary elections”, Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 12(2), pp. 299–314.
Leopold, D. (2012) “‘Socialist turnips’: The young Friedrich Engels and the feasibility of communism”, Political Theory, 40(3), pp. 347–378.
GREEN, J. and JENNINGS, W. (2012) “The dynamics of issue competence and vote for parties in and out of power: An analysis of valence in Britain, 1979–1997”, European Journal of Political Research, 51(4), pp. 469–503.
Chiru, M. and Gherghina, S. (2012) “Does the Confidence in the EU Spill Over to the National Level? A Longitudinal Analysis of Political Trust in Central Europe”, Perspectives on European Politics and Society, 13(2), pp. 226–245.
Stefan, L., Gherghina, S. and Chiru, M. (2012) “We all agree that we disagree too much: attitudes of Romanian MPs towards party discipline”, East European Politics, 28(2), pp. 180–192.
Owens, P. (2012) “Not life but the world is at stake: Hannah Arendt on citizenship in the age of the social”, Citizenship Studies, 16(2), pp. 297–307.
Laborde, C. (2012) “State paternalism and religious dress code”, International Journal of Constitutional Law, 10(2), pp. 398–410.
Gherghina, S. and Chiru, M. (2012) “Voting after Watching: The Strategic Role of Election Polls”, European Review, 20(2), pp. 210–221.
Miller, D. (2012) “Justice and Borders”, in G. Gaus and F. D’Agostino (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy. Routledge.
Johnson, D. et al. (2012) “Dead certain: confidence and conservatism predict aggression in simulated international crisis decision-making”., Human nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.), 23(1), pp. 98–126.
Thornton, P. (2012) “Mapping dynamic events: Popular contention in China over space and time”, Annals of GIS, 18(1), pp. 31–43.
Chiru, M. and Gherghina, S. (2012) “When voter loyalty fails: party performance and corruption in Bulgaria and Romania”, European Political Science Review, 4(1), pp. 29–49.
Bejan, T. (2012) “’The Bond of Civility’: Roger Williams on toleration and its limits”, History of European Ideas, 37(4), pp. 409–420.
Leopold, D. (2012) “A Cautious Embrace: Reflections on (Left) Liberalism and Utopia”, in Liberalism as IdeologyEssays in Honour of Michael Freeden. Oxford University Press, pp. 9–33.
Johnson, D. (2012) “What are atheists for? Hypotheses on the functions of non-belief in the evolution of religion”, Religion Brain & Behavior, 2(1), pp. 48–70.
Johnson, D. (2012) “What should we believe about atheists?”, Religion Brain & Behavior, 2(1), pp. 30–32.
Johnson, D. (2012) “Atheists: accidents of nature?”, Religion Brain & Behavior, 2(1), pp. 91–99.
Soares De Oliveira, R. and Mayall, J. (2012) “Introduction”, in J. Mayall and R. Soares de Oliveira (eds.) The New Protectorates International Tutelage and the making of liberal states. Hurst & Comapny, pp. 1–29.
Mclean, I. (2012) “Challenging the Union”, in T. Devine and J. Wormald (eds.) The Oxford handbook of modern Scottish history. Oxford University Press, pp. 635–651.
Owens, P. (2012) “‘How Dangerous it Can Be to Be Innocent’: War and the Law in the Thought of Hannah Arendt”, in Hannah Arendt and the Law, pp. 251–270.
Kello, L. (2012) “The Advantages of Latitude: Estonia’s post-Communist Success Story”, in Democratization and Security in Central and Eastern Europe and the Post-Soviet States. Nomos Verlag, pp. 23–54.
Johnson, D., Price, M. and Takezawa, M. (2012) “Renaissance of the Individual: Reciprocity, Positive Assortment, and the Puzzle of Human Cooperation”, in Foundations of Evolutionary Psychology, pp. 331–352.
Hood, C. (2012) “Public Management by Numbers as a Performance-Enhancing Drug: Two Hypotheses”, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REVIEW, 72, pp. S85 - S92.