2010

Capoccia, G. (2010) “Germany’s Response to 9/11: The Importance of Checks and Balances”, in M. Crenshaw (ed.) The Consequences of Counterterrorism. Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 285–334.
Schleiter, P. and Elgie, R. (2010) “Government Accountability and the Survival of Semi-Presidential Democracies.”
Fawcett, L. and Gandois, H. (2010) “Regionalism in Africa and the Middle East: Implications for EU Studies”, European Integration, 32(6), pp. 617–636.
Carter, D., Latz, G. and Thornton, P. (2010) “Through a New Lens:”, The Journal of General Education, 59(3), pp. 172–181.
Carter, D., Latz, G. and Thornton, P. (2010) “Through a New Lens: Assessing International Learning at Portland State University”, The Journal of General Education, 59(3), pp. 172–181.
Miller, D. (2010) “Why Immigration Controls are not Coercive: a reply to Arash Abizadeh”, Political Theory, 38(1), pp. 111–120.
Laborde, C. (2010) “Republicanism and Global Justice”, European Journal of Political Theory, 9(1), pp. 48–69.
Thornton, P. (2010) “What Is to Be Undone: The Making of the Middle Class in China”, in Beyond the Consumption Bubble, pp. 236–249.

2009

Owens, P. (2009) “Reclaiming ‘Bare Life’?: Against Agamben on Refugees”, in International Relations. SAGE Publications, pp. 567–582.
Johnson, D. and Levin, S. (2009) “The tragedy of cognition: Psychological biases and environmental inaction”, Current Science, 97(11), pp. 1593–1603.
McLean, I. (2009) “The bishops’ 1909 moment”, Public Policy Research, 16(4), pp. 232–234.
JOHNSTON, R. et al. (2009) “Can the Boundary Commissions Help the Conservative Party? Constituency Size and Electoral Bias in the United Kingdom”, The Political Quarterly, 80(4), pp. 479–494.
Johnson, D. (2009) “God would be a costly accident: Supernatural beliefs as adaptive”, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 32(6), pp. 523–524.
Frazer, E. (2009) “Citizenship education”, Oxford Review of Education, 35(6), pp. 775–785.
RUSSELL, M. et al. (2009) “Tony Wright on Doing Politics Differently: the Commentators”, The Political Quarterly, 80(4), pp. 575–588.
McLean, I. (2009) “Introduction”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University PressOxford, pp. 3–16.
Mclean, I. (2009) “14 We the People”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 313–336.
McLean, I. (2009) “List of Tables”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University Press (OUP), p. xi - xii.
McLean, I. (2009) “2 A Fresh Start: Veto Players, Win Sets, and Constitutional Moments”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 29–45.
Mclean, I. and Nou, J. (2009) “4 Why Should We Be Beggars with the Ballot in Our Hand?”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 86–99.
McLean, I. (2009) “1 The English Public Lawyers’ Constitution”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 17–28.
McLean, I. (2009) “8 The Impact of UK Devolution”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 157–180.
Mclean, I. (2009) “7 Causes and Consequences of the Unionist Coup d’État”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 142–155.
McLean, I. (2009) “List of Abbreviations”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University Press (OUP), p. xiv - 1.
Mclean, I. (2009) “12 Monarchs”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 251–284.