2018

Kello, L. (2018) “European Cyber Defense”, in H. Meijer and M. Wyss (eds.) The Handbook of European Defence Policies and Armed Forces. Oxford University Press.
Billingham, P. (2018) “Consensus, convergence, restraint, and religion”, Journal of Moral Philosophy, 15(3), pp. 345–361.
Leopold, D. (2018) “Marx, Engels, and Some (non-Foundational) Arguments Against Utopian Socialism”, in J. Kandiyali (ed.) Reassessing Marx’s Social and Political Philosophy: Freedom, Recognition and Human Flourishing. Routledge.
Morgan-Jones, E. and Schleiter, P. (2018) “Presidential influence on parliamentary election timing and the electoral fate of prime ministers”, Journal of Legislative Studies, 24(2), pp. 211–226.
Miller, D. and Taylor, I. (2018) “Public goods”, in S. Olsaretti (ed.) Oxford Handbook of Distributive Justice. Oxford University Press, pp. 556–575.
Kosmidis, S. (2018) “International constraints and electoral decisions: does the room to maneuver attenuate economic voting?”, American Journal of Political Science, 62(3), pp. 519–534.
Butt, D. (2018) “Restitution post bellum: property, inheritance, and corrective justice”, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 36(3), pp. 357–365.
Barrie, C. and Ketchley, N. (2018) “Opportunity without organization: labor mobilization in Egypt after the 25th January revolution”, Mobilization, 23(2), pp. 181–202.
Bejan, T. (2018) “Liberty, Conscience, and Toleration: The Political Thought of William Penn”, PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS, 16(2), pp. 487–488.
Bejan, T. (2018) “A Reply to My Readers”, in Review of Politics, pp. 528–532.
Roy-Choudhury, R. and Sullivan De Estrada, K. (2018) “India, the Indo-Pacific and the Quad”, Survival, 60(3), pp. 181–194.
Miller, D. (2018) “Lockeans versus nationalists on territorial rights”, Politics, Philosophy and Economics, 18(4), pp. 323–335.
Bejan, T. (2018) “Response to Andrew R. Murphy’s review of Mere Civility: Disagreement and the Limits of Toleration”, Perspectives on Politics, 16(2), pp. 491–491.
Billingham, P. and Taylor, A. (2018) “Liberal perfectionism, moral integrity, and self-respect”, American Journal of Jurisprudence, 63(1), pp. 63–79.
Buhrmester, M. et al. (2018) “How moments become movements: shared outrage, group cohesion, and the lion that went viral”, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 6.
Kuo, A. (2018) “The spread of anti-union business coordination: Evidence from the open shop movement in the US inter-war period”, Studies in American Political Development, 32(1), pp. 103–126.
Laborde, C. (2018) “Abortion, marriage and cognate problems”, American Journal of Jurisprudence, 63(1), pp. 33–48.
BROOKE, S. and KETCHLEY, N. (2018) “Social and Institutional Origins of Political Islam”, American Political Science Review, 112(2), pp. 376–394.
Green, J. and Jennings, W. (2018) The Politics of Competence: Parties, Public Opinion and Voters. Cambridge University Press.
Stemplowska, Z. (2018) “Should I be proud of liberalism with excellence? On the collective grounds of self-respect”, American Journal of Jurisprudence, 63(1), pp. 81–91.
Billingham, P. and Taylor, A. (2018) “Introduction to the Symposium on Matthew Kramer’s Liberalism with Excellence”, American Journal of Jurisprudence, 63(1), pp. 1–7.
Yadgar, Y. (2018) “What is modern Israel?”, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 17(2), pp. 256–257.
Chaisty, P. and Power, T. (2018) “Flying solo: explaining single-party cabinets under minority presidentialism”, European Journal of Political Research, 58(1), pp. 163–183.
Miller, M. and Sullivan de Estrada, K. (2018) “Continuity and change in Indian grand strategy: The cases of nuclear non-proliferation and climate change”, India Review, 17(1), pp. 33–54.
Hussein, H. (2018) “Tomatoes, tribes, bananas, and businessmen: an analysis of the shadow state and of the politics of water in Jordan”, Environmental Science and Policy, 84, pp. 170–176.