Publications
2010
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. 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. (2010) “Human Rights”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?.
McLean, I. (2010) Introduction.
McLean, I. (2010) “Unelected Houses”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?.
McLean, I. (2010) “Monarchs”, 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.
Miller, D. (2010) “Response to Thomas Pogge”, in C. Miller (ed.) War on Terror: The Oxford Amnesty Lectures 2006. Manchester Univ Pr, pp. 136–140.
Owens, P. (2010) “Walking corpses: Arendt on the limits and possibilities of cosmopolitan politics”, in International Relations Theory and Philosophy: Interpretive Dialogues, pp. 72–82.
Available at https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203865903
Owens, P. (2010) “Walking corpses: Arendt on the limits and possibilities of cosmopolitan politics”, in International Relations Theory and Philosophy: Interpretive dialogues, pp. 72–82.
Available at https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203865903-12
Cheeseman, N. and Tendi, B.-M. (2010) “Power-sharing in comparative perspective: The dynamics of ’unity government’ in Kenya and Zimbabwe”, Journal of Modern African Studies, 48(2), pp. 203–229.
Marsh, M. and Tilley, J. (2010) “The Attribution of Credit and Blame to Governments and Its Impact on Vote Choice”, British Journal of Political Science, 40(1), pp. 115–134.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/s0007123409990275
Owens, P. (2010) “Torture, sex and military Orientalism”., Third world quarterly, 31(7), pp. 1041–1056.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2010.518790
Power, T. (2010) “Brazilian Democracy as a Late Bloomer: Reevaluating the Regime in the Cardoso-Lula Era”, Latin American Research Review, 45(4), pp. 218–247.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1353/lar.2010.0034
McLean, I. (2010) “The Athenian Option: Radical Reform for the House of Lords”, EUROPEAN LEGACY-TOWARD NEW PARADIGMS, 15(2), pp. 264–265.
Frazer, E. (2010) “Conflict Citizenship and Civil Society”, BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL STUDIES, 58(3), pp. 356–358.
POWER, T. (2010) “Optimism, Pessimism, and Coalitional Presidentialism: Debating the Institutional Design of Brazilian Democracy”, Bulletin of Latin American Research, 29(1), pp. 18–33.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1470-9856.2009.00304.x
Halperin-Kaddari, R. and Yadgar, Y. (2010) “Between universal feminism and particular nationalism: politics, religion and gender (in)equality in Israel”., Third world quarterly, 31(6), pp. 905–920.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2010.502721
Capoccia, G., Saez, L. and de Rooij, E. (2010) “When State Responses Fail: Religious Fundamentalism and Domestic Territorial Challenges in India 1952-2002.”
Tendi, B.-M. (2010) Making History in Mugabe’s Zimbabwe Politics, Intellectuals and the Media. Peter Lang.
Miller, D. (2010) “In Defence of Weighting: a reply to Robert van der Veen”, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 13, pp. 561–566.
Khelashvili, G. and MacFarlane, S. (2010) “The evolution of US policy towards the Southern Caucasus”, Uluslararasi Iliskiler, 7(26), pp. 105–124.
Capoccia, G. et al. (2010) The Historical Turn In Democratization Studies. Edited by G. Capoccia and D. Ziblatt. Sage.