Publications
2010
Yadgar, Y. (2010) Secularism and Religion in Jewish-Israeli Politics, Traditionists and Modernity. Taylor & Francis.
Available at https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203847244
Thornton, P. (2010) “Reclaiming Chinese Society: The New Social Activism. Edited by You-Tien Hsing and Ching Kwan Lee. London and New York: Routledge, 2010. xii + 254 pp. £85.00. ISBN 978-0-415-49137-2”, The China Quarterly, 202, pp. 453–455.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/s0305741010000445
Hall, T. (2010) “An Unclear Attraction: A Critical Examination of Soft Power as an Analytical Category”, The Chinese Journal of International Politics, 3(2), pp. 189–211.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1093/cjip/poq005
Thornton, P. (2010) “Book Reviews Qigong Fever: Body, Science, and Utopia in China. By David A. Palmer. New York:Columbia University Press, 2007 Pp ix+356. $35.50 (cloth)”., History of Religions, 49(4), pp. 426–427.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1086/655386
Peterson, S. (2010) “Law and Faith in a Secular Age. Anthony Bradney. Routledge-Cavendish, Abingdon, 2009, 177 pp (hardback £75.00) ISBN: 10 1-904385-73-7”, Ecclesiastical Law Journal, 12(2), pp. 248–250.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/s0956618x10000189
Sagarin, R. et al. (2010) “Decentralize, adapt and cooperate”., Nature, 465(7296), pp. 292–293.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1038/465292a
Thornton, P. (2010) “The new cybersects: Popular religion, repression and resistance”, in Chinese society: Change, conflict and resistance, pp. 215–238.
Bogdanor, V. and McLean, I. (2010) “Shifting Sovereignties”, Political Insight, 1(1), pp. 11–13.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2041-9066.2010.00012.x
Gutiérrez Romero, R., Haubrich, D. and McLean, I. (2010) “To what extent does deprivation affect the performance of English local authorities?”, International Review of Administrative Sciences, 76(1), pp. 137–170.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1177/0020852309359048
McLean, I. (2010) “Political Science and History: Friends and Neighbours”, Political Studies, 58(2), pp. 354–367.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.2009.00826.x
McLean, I. (2010) “A Fresh Start: Veto Players, Win Sets, and Constitutional Moments”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?.
McLean, I. (2010) “Causes and Consequences of the Unionist Coup d’État”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?.
McLean, I. (2010) “The Contradictions of Professor Dicey”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?.
McLean, I. (2010) “The Impact of UK Devolution”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?.
McLean, I. (2010) “The European Union and Other Supranational Entanglements”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?.
McLean, I. (2010) “The Curious Incident of the Guns in the Night Time”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?.
McLean, I. and Nou, J. (2010) “Why Should We Be Beggars with the Ballot in Our Hand?”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?.
McLean, I. and Mcmillan, A. (2010) “1707 and 1800: A Treaty (Mostly) Honoured and a Treaty Broken”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?.
McLean, I. (2010) “We the People”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?.
McLean, I. (2010) Introduction.
McLean, I. (2010) “Human Rights”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?.
McLean, I. (2010) “Monarchs”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?.
McLean, I. (2010) “Unelected Houses”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?.
McLean, I. (2010) “The English Public Lawyers’ Constitution”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?.
Thornton, P. (2010) “Censorship and surveillance in Chinese cyberspace: Beyond the great firewall”, in Chinese Politics: State, Society and the Market, pp. 179–198.