2019

Smith, S. (2019) “The language of ‘political science’ in early modern Europe”, Journal of the History of Ideas, 80(2), pp. 203–226.
BEJAN, T. (2019) “‘Since All the World is mad, why should not I be so?’ Mary Astell on Equality, Hierarchy, and Ambition”, Political Theory [Preprint].
Chiru, M. (2019) “Loyal soldiers or seasoned leaders? The selection of committee chairs in the European Parliament”, Journal of European Public Policy, 27(4), pp. 612–629.
Hussein, H. (2019) “Water politics in Jordan: unpacking the issue and providing policy recommendations”, Bulletin for the Council for British Research in the Levant, 12(1), pp. 89–90.
Frazer, E. and Hutchings, K. (2019) Can Political Violence Ever Be Justified?. Polity.
Ansell, B. and Adler, D. (2019) “Brexit and the Politics of Housing in Britain”, The Political Quarterly, 90(S2), pp. 105–116.
Robertson, C. et al. (2019) “The democratic role of social media in political debates: The use of Twitter in the first televised US presidential debate of 2016”, JOURNAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & POLITICS, 16(2), pp. 105–118.
Chenoweth, E. et al. (2019) The Oxford Handbook of Terrorism. Oxford University Press, USA.
BEJAN, T. and JONES, C. (2019) “Reconsidering Tolerance: Insights from Political Theory”, British Journal of Political Science [Preprint].
Thornton, P. (2019) “Book review: Where the Party Rules: The Rank and File of China’s Communist State Daniel Koss Cambridge: Cambridge University Press”, China Quarterly. Cambridge University Press.
FAWCETT, L. (2019) International Relations of the Middle East fifth edition 2019. Edited by L. FAWCETT. Oxford University Press.
Lord, C. (2019) “Sectarianized Securitization in Turkey in the Wake of the 2011 Arab Uprisings”, Middle East Journal, 73(1), pp. 51–72.
McLean, I. (2019) “Precursors to Public Choice”, in The Oxford Handbook of Public Choice, Volume 2. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 796–816.
Zucco, C., Batista, M. and Power, T. (2019) “Measuring portfolio salience using the Bradley–Terry model: An illustration with data from Brazil”, Research and Politics, 6(1), pp. 1–8.
McLean, I. (2019) “Voting”, in The Mathematical World of Charles L. Dodgson (Lewis Carroll). Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 121–140.
Johnson, D. and Tierney, D. (2019) “Bad world: the negativity bias in international politics”, International Security, 43(3), pp. 96–140.
Frazer, E. (2019) “Review: Machiavelli and the orders of violence”, Contemporary Political Theory, 19(S3), pp. 176–178.
Gonzalez Ocantos, E. and Laporte, J. (2019) “Process tracing and the problem of missing data”, Sociological Methods and Research, 50(3), pp. 1407–1435.
McLean, I. (2019) “Precursors to public choice”, in R. Congleton, B. Grofman, and S. Voigt (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Public Choice, Volume 2. Oxford University Press, pp. 798–816.
Chiru, M. and Stoian, V. (2019) “Liberty: security dilemmas and party cohesion in the European Parliament”, JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 57(5), pp. 921–938.
McLean, I. (2019) “Voting”, in R. Wilson and A. Moktefi (eds.) The Mathematical World of Charles L. Dodgson (Lewis Carroll). Oxford University Press, pp. 121–140.
Nabulsi, K. (2019) The Invisible History Prevent and the Persistance of Empire. Verso.
Hussein, H. (2019) “An analysis of the framings of water scarcity in the Jordanian national water strategy”, Water International, 44(1), pp. 6–13.
Kello, L. (2019) “Introduction”, in The Virtual Weapon and International Order. Yale University Press, pp. 1–20.
Kello, L. (2019) “CHAPTER 9. Private Sector Active Defense: AN ADEQUATE RESPONSE TO THE SOVEREIGNTY GAP?”, in The Virtual Weapon and International Order. Yale University Press, pp. 229–246.