2009

McLean, I. (2009) What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University PressOxford.
McLean, I. (2009) “10 Human Rights”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 201–221.
McLean, I. (2009) “9 The European Union and Other Supranational Entanglements”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 181–200.
McLean, I. (2009) “13 Established Churches”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 285–311.
Mclean, I. and Lubbock, T. (2009) “5 The Curious Incident of the Guns in the Night Time”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 100–127.
Mclean, I. (2009) “6 The Contradictions of Professor Dicey”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 128–141.
McLean, I. (2009) “11 Unelected Houses”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 223–250.
Mclean, I. and Mcmillan, A. (2009) “3 1707 and 1800: a Treaty (Mostly) Honoured and a Treaty Broken”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 47–85.
McLean, I. (2009) “Preface”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University Press (OUP), p. vii - x.
McLean, I. (2009) “Introduction”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 3–16.
Miller, D. (2009) “The Responsibility to Protect Human Rights”, in L. Meyer (ed.) Legitimacy, Justice and Public International Law. Cambridge Univ Pr.
McLean, I. and Johnston, R. (2009) “WHEN IS PROPORTIONAL NOT PROPORTIONAL? GREAT BRITAIN’S 2009 ELECTIONS TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT”, Representation, 45(4), pp. 349–355.
Garand, J. et al. (2009) “Political Science Journals in Comparative Perspective: Evaluating Scholarly Journals in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom”, PS Political Science & Politics, 42(4), pp. 695–717.
Schleiter, P. and Morgan-Jones, E. (2009) “Review Article: Citizens, Presidents and Assemblies: The Study of Semi-Presidentialism beyond Duverger and Linz”, British Journal of Political Science, 39(4), pp. 871–892.
Schleiter, P. and Morgan-Jones, E. (2009) “Review Article: Citizens, Presidents and Assemblies: The Study of Semi-Presidentialism beyond Duverger and Linz”, British Journal of Political Science, 39(4), pp. 871–892.
HOOD, C. et al. (2009) “Testing times: Exploring staged responses and the impact of blame management strategies in two examination fiasco cases”, European Journal of Political Research, 48(6), pp. 695–722.
King, A., Johnson, D. and Van Vugt, M. (2009) “The origins and evolution of leadership”., Current biology : CB, 19(19), pp. R911 - R916.
Laborde, C. (2009) “Secularism and fair treatment for Muslims”, in Multiculturalism and Moral Conflict, pp. 131–148.
Laborde, C. (2009) “Républicanisme critique vs républicanisme conservateur : repenser les « accommodements raisonnables »”, Critique internationale, n° 44(3), pp. 19–33.
Garry, J. and Tilley, J. (2009) “Attitudes to European Integration: Investigating East–West Heterogeneity”, Journal of European Integration, 31(5), pp. 537–549.
Garry, J. and Tilley, J. (2009) “The Macroeconomic Factors Conditioning the Impact of Identity on Attitudes towards the EU”, European Union Politics, 10(3), pp. 361–379.
Kello, L. (2009) “European States Systems: Small-State Consequences”, Akadeemia: War and Peace, 9.
SCHLEITER, P. and MORGAN-JONES, E. (2009) “Constitutional Power and Competing Risks: Monarchs, Presidents, Prime Ministers, and the Termination of East and West European Cabinets”, American Political Science Review, 103(3), pp. 496–512.
SCHLEITER, P. and MORGAN‐JONES, E. (2009) “Party government in Europe? Parliamentary and semi‐presidential democracies compared”, European Journal of Political Research, 48(5), pp. 665–693.
Johnson, D. and van Vugt, M. (2009) “A history of war: The role of inter-group conflict in sex differences in aggression”, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 32(3-4), pp. 280–281.