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Iain McLean

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Emeritus Professor of Politics
Official Fellow, Nuffield College
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Iain was born in Edinburgh and went to school there. He came to England for the first time as a student at Oxford where he obtained his MA, MPhil and DPhil. He was a college tutor in an undergraduate college for 13 years, during which the college scaled the heights of PPE. He has worked at the Universities of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Warwick, and Oxford, and has held visiting professorships at Washington & Lee, Stanford, Yale, and the Australian National University. He has been an elected councillor on Tyne & Wear County Council (committee chair) and Oxford City Council (group leader).

For many years he has been a volunteer on one of the Welsh narrow-gauge steam railways, the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway, where he has done most jobs including locomotive driver. Other hobbies include mountain walking and choral singing. He has held various posts within Witney Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). In recent years he has principally worked on UK public policy, and started the Department of Politics and International Relations Public Policy Unit in 2005.

Research summary

Public policy, especially UK. Specialisms in devolution; spatial issues in taxation and public expenditure; electoral systems; constitutional reform; church and state.

The Union (of the United Kingdom) since 1707. Rational-choice approaches to political history

History of formal political thought and social choice since medieval times

Social science in the Enlightenment: Adam Smith, Condorcet, Jefferson.

Disasters and government responses, especially Aberfan (21 October 1966)

Current Research Interests:

Church and State: The Constitutional Relationship in the Nations of the UK and State of the USA.

Alternatives to the Barnett Formula
Joint work with IPPR (Institute of Public Policy Research). To explore alternatives to the current arrangements for block grant from the UK exchequer to the regions and nations of the United Kingdom; Parliamentary representation under asymmetric devolution - possible answers to the West Lothian Question.

Whats Wrong with the British Constitution
A wide-ranging (in time and space) study of UK constitutional reform, paying special attention to the Union of 1707 and the almost total neglect of its constitutional implications in, and for, England. The intellectual bankruptcy of the Diceyan doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty; some possible alternatives. Possible reforms to church establishment and to the position of head of state.

Research interests

Constitutions, Institutions and Governments, Elections and electoral politics, Constitutions and Government, Elections, Electoral systems, History, Public Policy

Media

All research areas listed above

Iain McLean

Teaching

Course provider, Theory of Voting

Seminar coordinator, PPU seminar series

Publications

Journal Articles

2025

McLean, I. (2025) “Successes and Failures of Benjamin Disraeli’s Rhetoric and Heresthetics: Corn Laws, Franchise, and Empire”, Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens, 101 Printemps.

2021

McLean, I. (2021) “Majority voting can be a catalyst for populism. What can be done about it?”, Munich Social Science Review, 4(2021).
Peterson, S. and McLean, I. (2021) “Of crises, constitutionalism and irresponsible advisers”, Political Quarterly, 92(2), pp. 331–342.
McLean, I. and Peterson, S. (2021) “Of Crises, Constitutionalism and Irresponsible Advisers”, The Political Quarterly [Preprint].

2020

McLean, I. (2020) “Reconciling public expenditure control with subnational government autonomy: UK and Australia”, Revista de la Academia Puertorriqueña de Jurisprudencia y Legislación, XVII, pp. 47–73.

2017

McLean, I. (2017) “The No-men of England: Tyne & Wear County Council and the failure of the Scotland and Wales Acts 1978”, Journal of Borderlands Studies, 33(1), pp. 19–33.

2016

McLean, I. (2016) “The No-men of England: The Geordie revolt that defeated the Scotland and Wales Bill in 1977”, Political Quarterly, 87(4), pp. 601–608.
McLean, I. (2016) “Ian Levitt (ed.), Treasury Control and Public Expenditure in Scotland 18851979: Records of Social and Economic History: New Series 54”, Scottish Affairs, 25(1), pp. 135–138.

2015

McLean, I. (2015) “The strange history of social choice, and the contribution of the Public Choice Society to its fifth revival”, Public Choice, 163(1-2), pp. 153–165.
mclean, I. (2015) “Spending Too Much, Taxing Too Little? Parliaments in Fiscal Federalism”, European Political Science, 14(1), pp. 15–27.

2014

McLean, I. (2014) “Adam Smith, James Wilson, and the US Constitution”, Adam Smith Review [Preprint]. Edited by F. Forman.
Johnson, R., Johnston, R. and McLean, I. (2014) “OVERREPRESENTING UKIP, UNDERREPRESENTING THE GREENS AND LIB DEMS: THE 2014 EUROPEAN ELECTIONS IN GREAT BRITAIN”, Representation, 50(4), pp. 429–437.
Peterson, S. and McLean, I. (2014) “Transitional constitutionalism in the United Kingdom”, Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law, 3(4), pp. 1113–1135.

2013

MCLEAN, I. (2013) “Report of the Commission on the Consequences of Devolution for the House of Commons (the McKay Commission)”, The Political Quarterly, 84(3), pp. 395–398.
McLean, I. (2013) “Framing Democracy: A Behavioral Approach to Democratic Theory. By Jamie Terence Kelly. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2012. 168p. $35.00”., Perspectives on Politics, 11(3), pp. 903–904.
List, C. et al. (2013) “Deliberation, Single-Peakedness, and the Possibility of Meaningful Democracy: Evidence from Deliberative Polls”, The Journal of Politics, 75(1), pp. 80–95.

2012

McLean, I. (2012) “Freedom of religion. Edited by A. Van der Beek, E. A. J. G. van der Borght and B. P. Vermuelen. (Studies in Reformed Theology, 19.) Pp. vi + 269. Leiden–Boston: Brill, 2010. €93. 978 90 04 15807 8; 1571 4799”, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 63(3), pp. 578–579.
McLean, I. (2012) “THE TWO UNIONS Ireland, Scotland, and the survival of the United Kingdom, 1707-2007”, TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT, (5688), pp. 24–24.
McLean, I. (2012) “‘England Does Not Love Coalitions’: The Most Misused Political Quotation in the Book1”, Government and Opposition, 47(1), pp. 3–20.

2011

Pinto‐Duschinsky, M., McLean, I. and Lodge, G. (2011) “The Alternative Vote”, Political Insight, 2(1), pp. 16–17.
McLean, I. and Peterson, S. (2011) “Entrenching the establishment and free exercise of religion in the written U.K. constitution”, International Journal of Constitutional Law, 9(1), pp. 230–250.

2010

Hix, S., Johnston, R. and McLean, I. (2010) “Electoral Reform: A Vote for Change?”, Political Insight, 1(2), pp. 61–63.
Bogdanor, V. and McLean, I. (2010) “Shifting Sovereignties”, Political Insight, 1(1), pp. 11–13.
McLean, I. (2010) “Political Science and History: Friends and Neighbours”, Political Studies, 58(2), pp. 354–367.
Gutiérrez Romero, R., Haubrich, D. and McLean, I. (2010) “To what extent does deprivation affect the performance of English local authorities?”, International Review of Administrative Sciences, 76(1), pp. 137–170.
McLean, I. (2010) “The Athenian Option: Radical Reform for the House of Lords”, EUROPEAN LEGACY-TOWARD NEW PARADIGMS, 15(2), pp. 264–265.

2009

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.
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.
McLean, I. et al. (2009) “Authors’ Response to Reviews”, Political Studies Review, 7(1), pp. 88–92.
McLean, I. (2009) “Book Review: Bryan Caplan, The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007. xii + 276 pp. ISBN 0 691 12942 8”, Party Politics, 15(1), pp. 121–123.
McLean, I. (2009) “In Riker’s Footsteps”, British Journal of Political Science, 39(1), pp. 195–210.
McLean, I. et al. (2009) “Untitled Response”, POLITICAL STUDIES REVIEW, 7(1), pp. 88–92.
McLean, I. et al. (2009) “Comparative Journal Ratings: A Survey Report”, Political Studies Review, 7(1), pp. 18–38.

2008

McLean, I. (2008) “Don’t let the lawyers do the math: Some problems of legislative districting in the UK and the USA”, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, 48(9-10), pp. 1446–1454.
McLean, I. (2008) “A Better Way to Choose?”, Science, 322(5902), pp. 680–681.
McLEAN, I. (2008) “The Scots and the Union. By Christopher A. Whatley with Derek J. Patrick. Pp. xvi, 424. ISBN: 0 7486 1685 3. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 2006. 25.00”., The Scottish Historical Review, 87(2), pp. 343–345.
McLean, I. (2008) “Science and Public Policy: The Virtuous Corruption of Virtual Environmental Science by Aynsley Kellow”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 67(3), pp. 375–376.
Gutiérrez-Romero, R., Haubrich, D. and McLean, I. (2008) “The Limits of Performance Assessments of Public Bodies: External Constraints in English Local Government”, Environment and Planning. C, Government and Policy, 26(4), pp. 767–787.
McLEAN, I. (2008) “Climate Change and UK Politics: From Brynle Williams to Sir Nicholas Stern”, The Political Quarterly, 79(2), pp. 184–193.
Jennings, C. and Mclean, I. (2008) “Political Economics and Normative Analysis”, New Political Economy, 13(1), pp. 61–76.

2007

UBEROI, V. and McLEAN, I. (2007) “Britishness: a Role for the State?”, The Political Quarterly, 78(s1), pp. 41–53.
Peterson, S. and McLean, I. (2007) “Of Wheat, the Church in Wales And The West Lothian Question”, The Welsh History Review / Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru, 23(3), pp. 151–174.
McLean, I., Haubrich, D. and Gutiérrez-Romero, R. (2007) “The Perils and Pitfalls of Performance Measurement: The CPA Regime for Local Authorities in England”, Public Money & Management, 27(2), pp. 111–118.
Urken, A. and McLean, I. (2007) “Nicholas Collin and the Dissemination of Condorcet in the United States”, Science in Context, 20(1), pp. 125–133.
Spirling, A. and McLean, I. (2007) “UK OC OK? Interpreting Optimal Classification Scores for the U.K. House of Commons”, Political Analysis, 15(1), pp. 85–96.

2006

McLEAN, I. (2006) “THE RISE AND FALL OF THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY”, Political Studies, 18(3), pp. 357–372.
McLean, I. (2006) “United We Stand”, The English Historical Review, CXXI(494), pp. 1489–1491.
Haubrich, D. and McLean, I. (2006) “EVALUATING THE PERFORMANCE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT”, Policy Studies, 27(4), pp. 271–293.
McLEAN, I. and NOU, J. (2006) “Why Should We Be Beggars with the Ballot in Our Hand? Veto Players and the Failure of Land Value Taxation in the United Kingdom, 1909–14”, British Journal of Political Science, 36(4), pp. 575–591.
Haubrich, D. and McLean, I. (2006) “Assessing Public Service Performance in Local Authorities Through CPA - A Research Note on Deprivation”, National Institute Economic Review, 197(1), pp. 93–105.
Haubrich, D. and McLean, I. (2006) “Assessing Public Service Performance in Local Authorities Through CPA - A Research Note on Deprivation”, National Institute Economic Review, 197(1), pp. 93–105.
Mclean, I. (2006) “the eighteenth century revolution in social science and the dawn of political science in America”, European Political Science, 5(2), pp. 112–123.
Soroka, S., Wlezien, C. and McLean, I. (2006) “Public expenditure in the UK: how measures matter”, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics in Society), 169(2), pp. 255–271.
Spirling, A. and McLean, I. (2006) “The Rights and Wrongs of Roll Calls”, Government and Opposition, 41(4), pp. 581–588.

2005

McLean, I. (2005) “Financing the union: Goschen, Barnett, and Beyond”, Proceedings of the British Academy, 128, pp. 81–94.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Leech, D. (2005) “Duverger’s Law, Penrose’s Power Index and the Unity of the UK”, Political Studies, 53(3), pp. 457–476.
McLean, I. (2005) “Can Local Taxation be Progressive?”, Public Policy Research, 12(2), pp. 111–117.
JOHNSTON, R. and McLEAN, I. (2005) “Choosing between Impossible Alternatives: Creating a New Constituency Map for Wales, 2004”, The Political Quarterly, 76(1), pp. 67–81.

2004

Cameron, G., McLean, I. and Wlezien, C. (2004) “Public Expenditure in the English Regions: Measurement Problems and (Partial) Solutions”, The Political Quarterly, 75(2), pp. 121–131.
McLean, I. (2004) “Fiscal Federalism in Australia”, Public Administration, 82(1), pp. 21–38.
McLean, I. (2004) “The British regulatory state: High modernism and hyper-innovation”., WEST EUROPEAN POLITICS, 27(3), pp. 550–551.

2003

McLean, I. (2003) “Two Analytical Narratives about the History of the EU”, European Union Politics, 4(4), pp. 499–506.
Mclean, I. (2003) “Two Analytical Narratives about the History of the EU”, European Union Politics, 4(4), pp. 499–506.
McLean, I. (2003) “‘Strange Associations’: The Irish Question and the Making of Scottish Unionism, 1886–1918”, The English Historical Review, 118(479), pp. 1419–1420.
McLean, I., Spirling, A. and Russell, M. (2003) “None of the Above: The UK House of Commons Votes on Reforming the House of Lords, February 2003”, The Political Quarterly, 74(3), pp. 298–310.
McLean, I. and McMillan, A. (2003) “The Distribution of Public Expenditure across the UK Regions”, Fiscal Studies, 24(1), pp. 45–71.
McLean, I. (2003) “Elbridge Gerry’s salamander: the electoral consequences of the reapportionment revolution”, Representation, 39(4), pp. 299–300.

2002

McLEAN, I. (2002) “William H. Riker and the Invention of Heresthetic(s)”, British Journal of Political Science, 32(3), pp. 535–558.
McLean, I. (2002) “Labour in Glasgow, 1896–1936: Socialism, Suffrage, Sectarianism”, The English Historical Review, 117(472), pp. 752–753.

2001

Mclean, I. (2001) “Scotland: Towards Quebec ‐ or Slovakia?”, Regional Studies, 35(7), pp. 637–644.
McLean, I. and Bustani, C. (2001) “On Providence, Potatoes, and Peel”, Political Studies, 49(1), pp. 110–111.

2000

McLEAN, I. (2000) “Review Article: The Divided Legacy of Mancur Olson”, British Journal of Political Science, 30(4), pp. 651–668.
McLean, I. (2000) “Getting and Spending”, New Economy, 7(2), pp. 76–80.
MCLEAN, I. (2000) “Reviews”, Modern British History, 11(1), pp. 101–103.
Johnes, M. and McLean, I. (2000) “Echoes of injustice (The political aftermath of the Aberfan disaster in Wales)”, HISTORY TODAY, 50(12), pp. 28–30.
McLean, I. and Johnes, M. (2000) “’Regulation Run Mad’: The Board Of Trade And The Loss Of The Titanic”, Public Administration, 78(4), pp. 729–749.

1999

McLean, I. and Bustani, C. (1999) “Irish Potatoes and British Politics: Interests, Ideology, Heresthetic and the Repeal of the Corn Laws”, Political Studies, 47(5), pp. 817–836.
Mclean, I. (1999) “Mr Asquith’s Unfinished Business”, The Political Quarterly, 70(4), pp. 382–389.
McLean, I. and Johnes, M. (1999) “Regulating gifts of generosity: the Aberfan Disaster Fund and the Charity Commission*”, Legal Studies, 19(3), pp. 380–396.
McLEAN, I. (1999) “International Relations and Politics”, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 565(1), pp. 225–226.
Heath, A. et al. (1999) “Between first and second order: A comparison of voting behaviour in European and local elections in Britain”, European Journal of Political Research, 35(3), pp. 389–414.
McLean, I. (1999) “The Jenkins Commission and the Implications of Electoral Reform for the UK Constitution”, Government and Opposition, 34(2), pp. 143–160.
McLean, I. (1999) “Editorial: Statistics and devolution in the UK”, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics in Society), 162(2), pp. 133–136.

1998

Colomer, J. and McLean, I. (1998) “Electing Popes: Approval Balloting and Qualified-Majority Rule”, Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 29(1), pp. 1–22.
McLean, I. (1998) “Book Reviews”, Party Politics, 4(3), pp. 412–413.

1997

McLean, I. et al. (1997) “Political Culture in Contemporary Britain: People and Politicians, Principles and Practice”, British Journal of Sociology, 48(3), p. 533.
MCLEAN, I. (1997) “On Moles and the Habits of Birds: The Unpolitics of Aberfan*”, Modern British History, 8(3), pp. 285–309.

1996

MCLEAN, I. (1996) “E. J. Nanson, Social Choice and Electoral Reform”, Australian Journal of Political Science, 31(3), pp. 369–386.
Garrett, G. and Mclean, I. (1996) “On Power Indices and Reading Papers”, British Journal of Political Science, 26(4), pp. 600–600.
McLean, I., Heath, A. and Taylor, B. (1996) “Were the 1994 Euro‐ and local elections in Britain really second‐order? Evidence from the British election panel study”, British Elections and Parties Yearbook, 6(1), pp. 1–20.
McLean, I. (1996) “Game theory for political scientists - Morrow,JD”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 44(5), pp. 958–959.
McLean, I. (1996) “Avoiding losses taking risks: Prospect theory and international conflict - Farnham,B”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 44(5), pp. 969–970.
McLean, I. (1996) “Game theory: A critical introduction - Heap,SH, Varoufakis,Y”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 44(5), pp. 958–959.

1995

Wood, S. and McLean, I. (1995) “Recent Work in Game Theory and Coalition Theory1”, Political Studies, 43(4), pp. 703–717.
Garrett, G., McLean, I. and Machover, M. (1995) “Power, Power Indices and Blocking Power: A Comment on Johnston”, British Journal of Political Science, 25(4), pp. 563–568.
Garrett, G., McLean, I. and Machover, M. (1995) “Power, Power Indices and Blocking Power: A Comment on Johnston”, British Journal of Political Science, 25(4), pp. 563–568.
McLEAN, I. (1995) “ARE SCOTLAND AND WALES OVER‐REPRESENTED IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS?”, The Political Quarterly, 66(4), pp. 250–268.
Verso, L. and McLean, I. (1995) “The Italian general election of 1994”, Electoral Studies, 14(1), pp. 81–86.
Wood, S. and McLean, I. (1995) “Nuclear deterrence theory: The search for credibility - Powell,R”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 43(4), pp. 703–717.
Wood, S. and McLean, I. (1995) “Information and legislative organization - Krehbiel,K”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 43(4), pp. 703–717.
Wood, S. and McLean, I. (1995) “Legislative Leviathan: Party government in the House - Cox,GW, McCubbins,MD”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 43(4), pp. 703–717.
Wood, S. and McLean, I. (1995) “Rationality and the analysis of International conflict - Nicholson,M”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 43(4), pp. 703–717.
Wood, S. and McLean, I. (1995) “Pathologies of rational choice theory: A critique of applications in political science - Green,DP, Shapiro,I”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 43(4), pp. 703–717.
Wood, S. and McLean, I. (1995) “A political theory primer - Ordeshook,P”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 43(4), pp. 703–717.
Wood, S. and McLean, I. (1995) “Formal theories in International relations - Nicholson,M”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 43(4), pp. 703–717.
Wood, S. and McLean, I. (1995) “Nested games: Rational choice in comparative politics - Tsebelis,G”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 43(4), pp. 703–717.
Wood, S. and McLean, I. (1995) “Multiparty government: The politics of coalition in Europe - Laver,M, Schofield,N”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 43(4), pp. 703–717.
Wood, S. and McLean, I. (1995) “Party policy and government coalitions - Laver,M, Budge,I”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 43(4), pp. 703–717.
Wood, S. and McLean, I. (1995) “Signaling games in political science - Banks,J”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 43(4), pp. 703–717.
Wood, S. and McLean, I. (1995) “Thinking strategically: The competitive edge in business, politics, and everyday life - Dixit,A, Nalebuff,B”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 43(4), pp. 703–717.
Wood, S. and McLean, I. (1995) “Models of multiparty electoral competition - Shepsle,KA”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 43(4), pp. 703–717.
Wood, S. and McLean, I. (1995) “Theory of moves - Brams,SJ”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 43(4), pp. 703–717.

1994

McLean, I. (1994) “Democratization and economic liberalization: Which is the chicken and which is the egg?”, Democratization, 1(1), pp. 27–40.
McLean, I. and Smith, J. (1994) “The poll tax, the electoral register, and the 1991 census: An update”, British Elections and Parties Yearbook, 4(1), pp. 128–147.
MCLEAN, I. (1994) “DEMOCRACY AND DECISION - THE PURE THEORY OF ELECTORAL PREFERENCE - BRENNAN,G, LOMASKY,L”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 42(4), pp. 727–729.

1992

McLean, I. and Mortimore, R. (1992) “Apportionment and the boundary commission for England”, Electoral Studies, 11(4), pp. 293–309.
Mclean, I. (1992) “Rational Choice and the Victorian Voter”, Political Studies, 40(3), pp. 496–515.
MCLEAN, I. and FOSTER, C. (1992) “THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REGULATION: INTERESTS, IDEOLOGY, VOTERS, AND THE UK REGULATION OF RAILWAYS ACT 1844”, Public Administration, 70(3), pp. 313–331.
Ennals et al. (1992) “Book Reviews”, Political Studies, 40(2), pp. 358–377.
McLean, I. and Urken, A. (1992) “Did Jefferson or Madison understand Condorcet’s theory of social choice?”, Public Choice, 73(4), pp. 445–457.
McLean, I. (1992) “Why does nobody in Britain seem to pay any attention to voting rules?”, British Elections and Parties Yearbook, 2(1), pp. 13–24.
McLean, I. (1992) “TsuzukiChushichi. Tom Mann 1856–1941: The Challenges of Labour. New York: The Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press. 1991. Pp. xiv, 288. $67.00”., Albion A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, 24(4), pp. 693–694.
MCLEAN, I. (1992) “SOCIAL CHOICE THEORY - KELLY,JS”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 40(2), pp. 361–362.
McLean, I. (1992) “McKinlayAlan and MorrisR. J., editors. The ILP on Clydeside, 1890-1932: From Foundation to Disintegration. Manchester: Manchester University Press; distributed by St. Martin’s Press, New York, N.Y. 1991. Pp. vi, 249. $59.95”., Albion A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, 24(2), pp. 356–357.
MCLEAN, I. (1992) “THE POLITICAL-THEORY OF CONSERVATIVE ECONOMISTS - WALIGORSKI,CP”, PUBLIC CHOICE, 73(4), pp. 498–500.

1991

McLean, I., Orbell, J. and Dawes, R. (1991) “What Should Rational Cognitive Misers Do?”, American Political Science Review, 85(4), pp. 1417–1420.
McLean, I. (1991) “Rational Choice and Politics”, Political Studies, 39(3), pp. 496–512.
Fry, V. and Mclean, I. (1991) “A note on rose’s proportionality index”, Electoral Studies, 10(1), pp. 52–59.

1990

McLean, I. and Tullock, G. (1990) “Wealth, Poverty and Politics”., Economica, 57(226), p. 276.
McLean, I. (1990) “‘The Politics of Corn Law Repeal’: A Comment”, British Journal of Political Science, 20(2), pp. 279–281.
McLean, I. (1990) “The borda and condorcet principles: Three medieval applications”, Social Choice and Welfare, 7(2), pp. 99–108.

1989

Wass, D. et al. (1989) “Book Reviews”, Political Studies, 37(2), pp. 290–298.
McLean, I. (1989) “WalkerGraham. Thomas Johnston. Manchester: Manchester University Press; distributed by St. Martin’s Press, New York. 1988. Pp. vii, 196. $35.00 cloth $12.95 paper”., Albion A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, 21(4), pp. 691–693.
MCLEAN, I. (1989) “CHOICE, RATIONALITY, AND SOCIAL-THEORY - HINDESS,B”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 37(2), pp. 294–295.

1988

MCLEAN, I. (1988) “ELECTIONS AND VOTERS - A COMPARATIVE INTRODUCTION - HARROP,M, MILLER,WL”, JOURNAL OF COMMONWEALTH & COMPARATIVE POLITICS, 26(2), pp. 211–212.
McLEAN, I. (1988) “SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT: ELECTORAL REFORM AND SOCIAL CHOICE THEORY”, The Political Quarterly, 59(1), pp. 63–71.

1987

Tordoff, W. et al. (1987) “Reviews”, Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 25(3), pp. 313–324.
McLEAN, I. (1987) “Political Theory and Methodology”, Political Studies, 35(2), pp. 347–357.

1986

McLean, I. and Poulton, J. (1986) “Good Blood, Bad Blood, and the Market: The Gift Relationship Revisited*”, Journal of Public Policy, 6(4), pp. 431–445.
McLean, I. (1986) “Some Recent Work in Public Choice”, British Journal of Political Science, 16(3), pp. 377–394.
MCLEAN, I. (1986) “SHOULD BLOOD BE FOR SALE”, NEW SOCIETY, 76(1223), pp. 10–12.

1985

McLean, I. (1985) “RED CLYDESIDE?”, History Workshop Journal, 20(1), pp. 213–213.
MCLEAN, I. (1985) “POLITICAL-IDEOLOGY AND VOTING - AN EXPLORATORY-STUDY - SCARBROUGH,E”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 33(3), pp. 508–508.
MCLEAN, I. (1985) “A THEORY OF SUPPORT AND MONEY BARGAINING - SPREAD,P”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 33(2), pp. 331–331.

1984

MCLEAN, I. (1984) “APPROVAL VOTING - BRAMS,SJ, FISHBURN,PC”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 32(2), pp. 323–323.
McLean, I. (1984) “KnoxWilliam. editor. Scottish Labour Leaders 1918-1939: A Biographical Dictionary. Edinburgh: Mainstream: distributed by Humanities Press, Atlantic Highlands, N.J. 1984. Pp. 304. $38.00”., Albion A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, 16(4), pp. 468–469.

1983

MCLEAN, I. (1983) “THE CRIME GAME - LAVER,M”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 31(4), pp. 696–696.
MCLEAN, I. (1983) “WATERGATE GAMES - STRATEGIES, CHOICES, OUTCOMES - MUZZIO,D”, POLITICAL STUDIES, 31(3), pp. 504–505.

1982

MCLEAN, I. (1982) “‘TIT‐FOR‐TAT’ AND ETHICAL COMPUTERS”, Politics, 2(1), pp. 31–35.
MCLEAN, I. (1982) “LOCAL-GOVERNMENT - POLITICIANS, PROFESSIONALS AND THE PUBLIC IN LOCAL-AUTHORITIES - ELCOCK,H, WHEATON,M”, TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT, (4150), pp. 1143–1143.

1981

McLEAN, I. (1981) “THE SOCIAL CONTRACT IN LEVIATHAN AND THE PRISONER’S DILEMMA SUPERGAME*”, Political Studies, 29(3), pp. 339–351.

1980

McLean, I. (1980) “Liberty, equality and the Pareto principle: a comment on Weale”, Analysis, 40(4), pp. 212–213.
McLean, I. (1980) “A Non-Zero-Sum Game of Football”, British Journal of Political Science, 10(2), pp. 253–259.

1979

MCLEAN, I. (1979) “POLITICS OF INDUSTRIAL-RELATIONS - MORAN,M”, PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS, 32(1), pp. 109–112.

1978

Guthrie, R. and McLean, I. (1978) “ANOTHER PART OF THE PERIPHERY: REACTIONs TO DEVOLUTION IN AN ENGLISH DEVELOPMENT AREA”, Parliamentary Affairs, XXXI(2), pp. 190–200.
Guthrie, R. and Mclean, I. (1978) “Another part of the periphery: Reactions to devolution in an English development area”, Parliamentary Affairs, 31(2), pp. 190–200.

1977

McLEAN, I. (1977) “THE POLITICS OF NATIONALISM AND DEVOLUTION”, Political Studies, 25(3), pp. 425–430.
McLean, I. (1977) “TRADE UNIONS IN POLITICS: BOSSES OR DUPES?”, Parliamentary Affairs, XXX(1), pp. 122–124.
MCLEAN, I. (1977) “STRIKES AND GOVERNMENT, 1893-1974 - WIGHAM,E”, PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS, 30(1), pp. 122–124.

1976

McLean, I. (1976) “Devolution”, The Political Quarterly, 47(2), pp. 221–225.

1973

McLEAN, I. (1973) “THE PROBLEM OF PROPORTIONATE SWING*”, Political Studies, 21(1), pp. 57–63.

1972

Mclean, I. (1972) “’The Scientific Status of Political Science’ — Two Comments”, British Journal of Political Science, 2(3), pp. 383–384.

Books

2024

McLean, I. (2024) Thomas Jefferson’s Enlightenment: English, Scottish and French influences on the third US president. Lexington Books.

2023

Hood, C. et al. (2023) The Way the Money Goes. Oxford University PressOxford.

2019

McLean, I. and Johnes, M. (2019) Aberfan Government and Disaster. welsh academic press.

2018

McLean, I., Kenny, M. and Paun, A. (2018) Governing England: English identity and institutions in a changing United Kingdom. Edited by I. McLean. Oxford University Press.

2014

McLean, I., Gallagher, J. and Lodge, G. (2014) Scotland’s choices: The referendum and what happens afterwards: Second edition, pp. 1–239.

2013

Peterson, S. and McLean, I. (2013) Legally married: Love and law in the UK and US, pp. 1–192.
McLean, I., Gallagher, J. and Lodge, G. (2013) Scotland’s choices: The referendum and what happens afterwards.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (2013) The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Science & Business Media.

2012

McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (2012) A Mathematical Approach to Proportional Representation: Duncan Black on Lewis Carroll. Springer Science & Business Media.
McLean, I. (2012) What’s Wrong with the British Constitution? OUP Oxford.

2010

McLean, I. (2010) Introduction.

2009

McLean, I. (2009) What’s Wrong with the British Constitution? Oxford University PressOxford.

2006

McLean, I. (2006) Adam smith, radical and egalitarian: An interpretation for the 21st century.

2005

McLean, I. and McMillan, A. (2005) State of the Union. Oxford University Press (OUP).
McLean, I. (2005) The Fiscal Crisis of the United Kingdom. Springer Nature.

2001

McLean, I. (2001) Rational Choice and British Politics An Analysis of Rhetoric and Manipulation from Peel to Blair. Oxford University Press on Demand.

2000

McLean, I. and Johnes, M. (2000) Aberfan Government and Disasters.

1998

Black, D., Newing, R. and McLean, I. (1998) The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Da Capo Press.

1995

McLean, I. and Urken, A. (1995) Classics of Social Choice. University of Michigan Press.

1983

McLean, I. (1983) The Legend of Red Clydeside. John Donald.

Chapters

2024

McLean, I. (2024) “Aberfan coal slag disaster (Wales, UK)”, in Encyclopedia of Technological Hazards and Disasters in the Social Sciences. Edward Elgar.
McLean, I. and Peterson, S. (2024) “No, really, Dicey was not Diceyan”, in C. Marshall and C. Roynier (eds.) Twenty-First Century Perspectives on the Scholarship of AV Dicey: The Enduring Legacy of a Victorian Constitutionalist. Hart Publishing, pp. 313–332.
McLean, I. and Peterson, S. (2024) “No, Really, Dicey Was Not Diceyan”, in Twenty-First Century Perspectives on the Scholarship of AV Dicey. Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 313–332.

2023

Hood, C. et al. (2023) “disclaimer”, in The Way the Money Goes. Oxford University Press (OUP), p. ii - ii.
Hood, C. et al. (2023) “Letting Sleeping Dogs Lie”, in The Way the Money Goes. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 158–178.
Hood, C. et al. (2023) “List of Abbreviations”, in The Way the Money Goes. Oxford University Press (OUP), p. xii - xiv.
Hood, C. et al. (2023) “Introduction”, in The Way the Money Goes. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 3–20.
Hood, C. et al. (2023) “Preface and Acknowledgements”, in The Way the Money Goes. Oxford University Press (OUP), p. v - vi.
Hood, C. et al. (2023) “Public Spending by Other Means?”, in The Way the Money Goes. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 63–86.
Hood, C. et al. (2023) “Yesterday’s Tomorrows”, in The Way the Money Goes. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 179–201.
Hood, C. et al. (2023) “The People, the Rules, and the Numbers”, in The Way the Money Goes. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 202–224.
Hood, C. et al. (2023) “Hunting an Elephant with a Pea-Shooter”, in The Way the Money Goes. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 113–136.
Hood, C. et al. (2023) “Fear, Shock, and Spending Control under the Major Government, 1992‒1997”, in The Way the Money Goes. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 41–62.
Hood, C. et al. (2023) “Devolved Administrations and Local Government”, in The Way the Money Goes. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 137–157.
Hood, C. et al. (2023) “Conclusion and Epilogue”, in The Way the Money Goes. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 244–264.
Hood, C. et al. (2023) “Austerity, Coalition, and Public Spending Control under the Cameron-Clegg Government, 2010–2015”, in The Way the Money Goes. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 87–110.
Hood, C. et al. (2023) “As Others Saw It”, in The Way the Money Goes. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 227–243.
Hood, C. et al. (2023) “List of Tables”, in The Way the Money Goes. Oxford University Press (OUP), p. x - xi.
Hood, C. et al. (2023) “Introduction”, in The Way the Money Goes. Oxford University PressOxford, pp. 3–20.
Hood, C. et al. (2023) “Dogs That Didn’t Bark”, in The Way the Money Goes. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 21–38.

2020

McLean, I. (2020) “Understanding the Union”, in M. Keating (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Scottish Politics. Oxford University Press, pp. 118–136.

2019

McLean, I. (2019) “Precursors to Public Choice”, in The Oxford Handbook of Public Choice, Volume 2. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 796–816.
McLean, I. (2019) “Voting”, in The Mathematical World of Charles L. Dodgson (Lewis Carroll). Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 121–140.
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.
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.
McLean, I. (2019) “PRECURSORS TO PUBLIC CHOICE”, in The Oxford Handbook of Public Choice: Volume 2, pp. 797–816.

2018

McLean, I. (2018) “England in a changing fiscal union”, in M. Kenny, I. McLean, and A. Paun (eds.) Governing England. Oxford University Press, pp. 238–256.
McLean, I. (2018) “The politics of land value taxation”, in M. O’Neill and S. Orr (eds.) Taxation: Philosophical Perspectives. Oxford University Press, pp. 185–202.

2017

McLean, I. (2017) “Electoral systems”, in The Routledge Handbook of Elections, Voting Behaviorand Public Opinion. Taylor & Francis, pp. 207–219.

2016

Mclean, I. (2016) “Three apportionment problems, with applications to the United Kingdom”, in R. Fara, D. Leech, and M. Salles (eds.) Voting power and procedures: essays in honour of Dan Felsenthal and Moshé Machover. Springer, pp. 363–380.
McLean, I. and Peterson, S. (2016) “Religious freedom and anti-discrimination in Europe and the us: generally applicable laws and possible exceptions”, in Social Equality of Religion or Belief. Springer Nature.

2015

Mclean, I. (2015) “The strange history of social choice”, in J. Heckelman and N. Miller (eds.) Handbook of social choice and voting. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 15–34.
Mclean, I. (2015) “Adam Smith, James Wilson and the US Constitution”, in Adam Smith review. Routledge, pp. 141–160.

2014

Mclean, I. (2014) “Constitutionalism since Dicey”, in C. Hood, D. King, and G. Peele (eds.) Forging a discipline: a critical assessment of Oxford’s development of the study of politics and international relations in comparative perspective. Oxford University Press, pp. 144–164.
McLean, I. (2014) “Adam Smith, James Wilson and the US Constitution<sup>1</sup&gt”; in The Adam Smith Review: Volume 8, pp. 141–160.

2013

McLean, I. (2013) “Oxford and bridgwater”, in By Elections in British Politics, pp. 112–129.

2012

Mclean, I. (2012) “Challenging the Union”, in T. Devine and J. Wormald (eds.) The Oxford handbook of modern Scottish history. Oxford University Press, pp. 635–651.

2011

Mclean, I. and Peterson, S. (2011) “A uniform British establishment”, in M. Chapman, J. Maltby, and W. Whyte (eds.) The established church: past, present and future. T & T Clark, pp. 141–157.
Mclean, I. (2011) “1647. 1911. 2011: what are the lessons of previous attempts to reform the House of Lords?”, in A. Fitzpatrick (ed.) The end of the peer show?: responses to the draft Bill on Lords reform. CentreForum, pp. 30–40.

2010

McLean, I. (2010) “A Fresh Start: Veto Players, Win Sets, and Constitutional Moments”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?
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) “The Contradictions of Professor Dicey”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?
McLean, I. (2010) “The Impact of UK Devolution”, 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) “Causes and Consequences of the Unionist Coup d’État”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?
McLean, I. (2010) “The Curious Incident of the Guns in the Night Time”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?
McLean, I. (2010) “We the People”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?
McLean, I. (2010) “The European Union and Other Supranational Entanglements”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?
McLean, I. (2010) “Unelected Houses”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution?
McLean, I. (2010) “Human Rights”, 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?

2009

McLean, I. (2009) “Preface”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution? Oxford University Press (OUP), p. vii - x.
McLean, I. (2009) “List of Tables”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution? Oxford University Press (OUP), p. xi - xii.
McLean, I. (2009) “11 Unelected Houses”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution? Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 223–250.
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) “10 Human Rights”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution? Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 201–221.
Mclean, I. (2009) “12 Monarchs”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution? Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 251–284.
McLean, I. (2009) “List of Abbreviations”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution? Oxford University Press (OUP), p. xiv - 1.
McLean, I. (2009) “Introduction”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution? Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 3–16.
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) “6 The Contradictions of Professor Dicey”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution? Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 128–141.
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) “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) “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. (2009) “13 Established Churches”, in What’s Wrong with the British Constitution? Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 285–311.
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. 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. 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) “Constitutional reform”, in P. Diamond and R. Liddle (eds.) Beyond New Labour: the future of Social Democracy in Britain. Politico’s, pp. 171–187.
Mclean, I. (2009) “Letting Scotland and Wales go it alone”, in C. Oppenheim and T. Dolphin (eds.) Opportunities in an age of austerity: smart ways of dealing with the UK’s fiscal deficit. IPPR, pp. 76–79.
Mclean, I., Lodge, G. and Schmuecker, K. (2009) “Social citizenship and intergovernmental finance”, in S. Greer (ed.) Devolution and social citizenship in the UK. Policy Press, pp. 137–160.
Mclean, I. and McMillan, A. (2009) “How we got here”, in J. Curtice and B. Seyd (eds.) Has devolution worked? : the verdict from policymakers and the public. Manchester University Press, pp. 17–43.

2007

Mclean, I. (2007) “The national question”, in A. Seldon (ed.) Blair’s Britain, 1997-2007. Cambridge University Press, pp. 487–508.
McLean, I. (2007) “The national question”, in Blair’s Britain, 1997–2007. Cambridge University Press (CUP), pp. 487–508.
McLean, I. (2007) “The Rise of Political Economy in the Scottish Enlightenment”, in ADAM SMITH REVIEW, VOL 3, pp. 246–251.
Mclean, I. and Haubrich, D. (2007) “When the grass is greener on the other side”, in C. Grace (ed.) Comparing for improvement. Guardian for SOLACE Foundation, pp. 37–39.

2006

Mclean, I. (2006) “The dimensionality of party ideologies”, in J. Bara and A. Weale (eds.) Democratic politics and party competition. Routledge, pp. 125–142.
McLean, I. (2006) “The dimensionality of party ideologies”, in Democratic Politics and Party Competition: Essays in Honour of Ian Budge, pp. 127–142.
Mclean, I. and McMillan, A. (2006) “England and the Union since 1707”, in R. Hazell (ed.) The English Question. Manchester University Press, pp. 24–44.
Mclean, I. and McMillan, A. (2006) “England and the Union since 1707”, in R. Hazell (ed.) The English question. Manchester University Press, pp. 24–44.
Mclean, I. (2006) “Land tax: options for reform”, in W. Paxton and S. White (eds.) The Citizen’s stake: exploring the future of universal asset policies. MIT Press, pp. 69–85.

2005

Mclean, I. (2005) “Financing the Union: Goschen, Barnett, and Beyond”, in Anglo-Scottish Relations, from 1900 to Devolution and Beyond. British Academy.
Mclean, I. (2005) “The politics of fractured federalism”, in J. Bartle and A. King (eds.) Britain at the polls 2005. CQ Press, pp. 97–123.
Mclean, I. (2005) “The national question”, in A. Seldon and D. Kavanagh (eds.) The Blair effect 2001–5. Cambridge University Press, pp. 339–361.
McLean, I. (2005) “The Whys and Wherefores of Fiscal Flows”, in FISCAL CRISIS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, p. 139 - +.
McLean, I. (2005) “Honest Centralism and Honest Localism”, in FISCAL CRISIS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, p. 205 - +.
McLean, I. (2005) “Health - Getting it Right”, in FISCAL CRISIS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, p. 93 - +.
McLean, I. (2005) “Gladstone, Goschen, Lloyd George and the Webbs”, in FISCAL CRISIS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, p. 39 - +.
McLean, I. (2005) “Barnett and Devolution Today”, in FISCAL CRISIS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, p. 75 - +.
Mclean, I. (2005) “The politics of land tax - then and now”, in D. Maxwell and A. Vigor (eds.) Time for Land Value Tax? Institute for Public Policy Research, pp. 17–31.
Mclean, I. (2005) “Scotland after Barnett: towards fiscal autonomy”, in G. Hassan, E. Gibb, and L. Howland (eds.) Scotland 2020: hopeful stories for a northern nation. Demos, pp. 134–148.

2004

McLean, I. (2004) “The history of regulation in the united kingdom: Three case studies in search of a theory”, in The Politics of Regulation: Institutions and Regulatory Reforms for the Age of Governance, pp. 45–66.
McLean, I. (2004) “Scottish Labour and British Politics”, in The Scottish Labour Party, pp. 146–159.
Mclean, I. (2004) “The history of regulation in the United Kingdom: three case studies in search of a theory”, in J. Jordana and D. Levi-Faur (eds.) The Politics of regulation: institutions and regulatory reforms for the age of governance. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 45–66.
Mclean, I. (2004) “Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and the Déclaration des droits de l’homme et du citoyen”, in R. Fatton and R. Ramazani (eds.) The Future of liberal democracy: Thomas Jefferson and the contemporary world. Macmillan, pp. 13–30.

2003

Mclean, I. (2003) “The purse strings tighten”, in J. Osmond (ed.) Second term challenge: can the Welsh Assembly Government hold its course? Institute of Welsh Affairs, pp. 80–96.
Mclean, I. (2003) “Scottish Labour and British politics”, in G. Hassan (ed.) Scottish Labour Party: history, institutions and ideas. Edinburgh University Press, pp. 046–159.

2001

McLean, I. (2001) “List of Tables”, in Rational Choice and British Politics. Oxford University Press (OUP), p. xii - xiii.

1998

McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “A Committee Using a Simple Majority: Complementary Motions”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 151–167.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “International Agreements, Sovereignty and the Cabinet”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 169–185.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “Arrow’s Work and the Normative Theory of Committees”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 387–405.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “A Committee and Motions”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 3–6.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “A Committee Using a Simple Majority: Other Shapes of Preference Curves”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 31–42.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “Partial Justification of the Borda Count”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 369–385.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “The Circumstances in which Rev. C. L. Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) Wrote His Three Pamphlets”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 223–246.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “The Converse Problem: The Group of Schedules to Correspond to a Given Voting Matrix”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 143–149.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “The Elasticity of Committee Decisions with Alterations in the Members’ Preference Schedules”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 131–141.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “Which is the Most Suitable Method of Election?”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 69–81.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “Cyclical Majorities”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 55–61.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “When the Ordinary Committee Procedure is in Use the Members’ Scales of Valuation may be Incomplete”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 63–67.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “Borda, Condorcet and Laplace”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 189–218.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “Can a Motion be Represented by the Same Symbol on Different Schedules?”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 15–18.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “Independent Valuation”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 7–14.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “Appendix: Text of Dodgson’s Three Pamphlets and of ‘the Cyclostyled Sheet’”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 247–270.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “Examination of Some Methods of Election in Single-Member Constituencies”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 83–92.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “A Committee Using a Simple Majority: Any Shape of Preference Curves, Number of Motions Finite”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 43–54.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “E. J. Nanson and Francis Galton”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 219–222.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “On Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 331–352.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “Proportional Representation”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 93–102.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “The Decisions of a Committee Using a Special Majority”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 103–118.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1998) “A Committee Using a Simple Majority: Single-Peaked Preference Curves”, in The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing. Springer Nature, pp. 19–30.

1996

McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1996) “The Principles of Parliamentary Representation”, in A Mathematical Approach to Proportional Representation: Duncan Black on Lewis Carroll. Springer Nature, pp. 45–89.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1996) “The Life and Logic of Lewis Carroll”, in A Mathematical Approach to Proportional Representation: Duncan Black on Lewis Carroll. Springer Nature, pp. 1–44.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1996) “Reprints of original material”, in A Mathematical Approach to Proportional Representation: Duncan Black on Lewis Carroll. Springer Nature, pp. 151–183.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1996) “An Analysis of Carroll’s Argument”, in A Mathematical Approach to Proportional Representation: Duncan Black on Lewis Carroll. Springer Nature, pp. 91–150.
McLean, I. (no date) “Fiscal Federalism and fiscal Responsibility: the case of Scotland”, in A. Lopez-Basaguren and L. Escajedo San-Epifanio (eds.) Claims for Secession and Federalism. Springer, pp. 163–181.

Conference Papers

2007

McLean, I., Lorrey, H. and Colomer, J. (2007) “Voting in the Medieval Papacy and Religious Orders”, in Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Nature, pp. 30–44.

2004

McLean, I. (2004) “Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and the Déclaration des Droits de L’Homme et du Citoyen”, in. Springer Nature, pp. 13–30.

1998

McLean, I. (1998) “Safety and the HSE (the regulators view)”, in IEE Colloquium (Digest).

1995

McLean, I. (1995) “Independence of irrelevant alternatives before Arrow”, in Mathematical Social Sciences. Elsevier, pp. 107–126.
McLean, I., McMillan, A. and Monroe, B. (1995) “Duncan Black and Lewis Carroll”, in Journal of Theoretical Politics. SAGE Publications, pp. 107–123.