2008

MITCHELL, C. and TILLEY, J. (2008) “Disaggregating Conservative Protestant Groups in Northern Ireland: Overlapping Categories and the Importance of a Born‐Again Self‐Identification”, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 47(4), pp. 738–752.
King, D. and Smith, R. (2008) “Strange Bedfellows? Polarized Politics? The Quest for Racial Equity in Contemporary America”, Political Research Quarterly, 61(4), pp. 686–703.
Kello, L. (2008) “Cyber Threats”, in T. Weiss and S. Daws (eds.) The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations. OUP Oxford.
McLean, I. (2008) “Don’t let the lawyers do the math: Some problems of legislative districting in the UK and the USA”, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, 48(9-10), pp. 1446–1454.
McLean, I. (2008) “A Better Way to Choose?”, Science, 322(5902), pp. 680–681.
Laborde, C. (2008) Critical Republicanism. Oxford University Press (OUP).
McLEAN, I. (2008) “The Scots and the Union. By Christopher A. Whatley with Derek J. Patrick. Pp. xvi, 424. ISBN: 0 7486 1685 3. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 2006. 25.00”., The Scottish Historical Review, 87(2), pp. 343–345.
TILLEY, J., EVANS, G. and MITCHELL, C. (2008) “Consociationalism and the Evolution of Political Cleavages in Northern Ireland, 1989–2004”, British Journal of Political Science, 38(4), pp. 699–717.
Alexander, J., Tendi, B.-M. and Rochon, C. (2008) “La violence et les urnes : le Zimbabwe en 2008”, Politique africaine, N° 111(3), pp. 111–129.
Miller, D. (2008) “Political Philosophy for Earthlings”, in D. Leopold and M. Stears (eds.) Political Theory: Methods and Approaches. Oxford University Press, USA.
McLean, I. (2008) “Science and Public Policy: The Virtuous Corruption of Virtual Environmental Science by Aynsley Kellow”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 67(3), pp. 375–376.
OWENS, P. (2008) “Distinctions, distinctions: ‘public’ and ‘private’ force?”, International Affairs, 84(5), pp. 977–990.
Gutiérrez-Romero, R., Haubrich, D. and McLean, I. (2008) “The Limits of Performance Assessments of Public Bodies: External Constraints in English Local Government”, Environment and Planning. C, Government and Policy, 26(4), pp. 767–787.
TILLEY, J., GARRY, J. and BOLD, T. (2008) “Perceptions and reality: Economic voting at the 2004 European Parliament elections”, European Journal of Political Research, 47(5), pp. 665–686.
Leopold, D. and Stears, M. (2008) Political Theory Methods and Approaches. Oxford University Press.
Frazer, E. (2008) “Overview: Key Perspectives, Traditions and Disciplines”, in J. Arthur, I. Davies, and C. Hahn (eds.) The SAGE handbook of education for citizenship and democracy, pp. 281–291.
Owens, P. (2008) “Humanity, Sovereignty and the Camps”, International Politics, 45(4), pp. 522–530.
Tendi, B.-M. (2008) “Patriotic History and Public Intellectuals Critical of Power”, Journal of Southern African Studies, 34(2), pp. 379–396.
McLEAN, I. (2008) “Climate Change and UK Politics: From Brynle Williams to Sir Nicholas Stern”, The Political Quarterly, 79(2), pp. 184–193.
Frazer, E. (2008) “Mary Wollstonecraft on Politics and Friendship”, Political Studies, 56(1), pp. 237–256.
Tilley, J. and Wlezien, C. (2008) “Does Political Information Matter? An Experimental Test Relating to Party Positions on Europe”, Political Studies, 56(1), pp. 192–214.
Jennings, C. and Mclean, I. (2008) “Political Economics and Normative Analysis”, New Political Economy, 13(1), pp. 61–76.
Johnson, D. and Madin, J. (2008) “Population models and counterinsurgency strategies”, in Natural Security: A Darwinian Approach to a Dangerous World, pp. 159–185.
Frazer, E. and Hutchings, K. (2008) “On Politics and Violence: Arendt Contra Fanon”, Contemporary Political Theory, 7(1), pp. 90–108.
Johnson, D. and Madin, E. (2008) “Paradigm shifts in security strategy: Why does it take disasters to trigger change?”, in Natural Security: A Darwinian Approach to a Dangerous World, pp. 209–239.