2024

Butt, D. (2024) “Contemporary rights and duties of apology for historic injustice”, Reason Papers, 44(2), pp. 199–211.
Eijking, J. (2024) “Machine conquest: Jules Verne’s technocratic worldmaking”, Review of International Studies, pp. 1–18.
Leopold, D. (2024) “Marx”, in The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy. Taylor & Francis, pp. 134–144.
Johnson, D. (2024) “Rediscovering Homo Sapiens in International Politics: Evolution and Rationality’s Missing Link”, Critical Review, 36(4), pp. 483–514.
Hussein, H. and Khasawneh, H. (2024) “Jordan’s green-energy vision requires refinement”, Nature, 634(8032), p. 33.
Laborde, C. (2024) “Rethinking race and religion with Rawls and Modood”, in T. Seeley, V. Uberoi, and N. Meer (eds.) The Resilience of Multiculturalism: Ideas, Politics, Practice. Edinburgh University Press.
Eijking, J. (2024) “Brain worlds: information order and interwar intellectual cooperation”, European Journal of International Relations [Preprint].
Keene, E. (2024) “Treaty-making projects and the rise of the everyday treaty”, Diplomatica, 6(2), pp. 340–362.
Fleming, T., Hix, S. and Zubek, R. (2024) “The origins of centralized agenda control at Westminster: Consensus or controversy?”, Legislative Studies Quarterly [Preprint].
Tilley, J. and Hobolt, S. (2024) “The effect of politically homogenous neighbourhoods on affective polarization: evidence from Britain”, European Journal of Political Research, 64(2), pp. 930–942.
Khan, R. and Sullivan de Estrada, K. (2024) “Signalling through implicature: how India signals in the Indo-Pacific”, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 27(1), pp. 43–68.
Neundorf, A. et al. (2024) “A loyal base: support for authoritarian regimes in times of crisis”, Comparative Political Studies [Preprint].
Billingham, P. (2024) “Subsidiarity, sphere sovereignty, and state sovereignty”, European Journal of Political Theory [Preprint].
Howlett, M. (2024) “Ukraine, war, love: a Donetsk diary by Olena Stiazhkina, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 2024, 267 pp., £33.95 (hardcover), ISBN 9780674291690; £16.95 (paperback), ISBN 9780674291706”, Civil Wars [Preprint].
Ansell, B. et al. (2024) “Do national innovation projects shape citizens’ public health behaviours?”, Healthcare Management Forum, 37(6), pp. 423–428.
Green, J., Evans, G. and Snow, D. (2024) “The COVID-19 Pandemic in Britain: A Competence Shock and Its Electoral Consequences”, Political Studies [Preprint].
Carella, L. (2024) “Who Runs for Higher Office? Electoral Institutions and Level‐Hopping Attempts in Germany’s State Legislatures”, Legislative Studies Quarterly, 49(3), pp. 481–549.
Smith, S. (2024) “Women and intellectual history in the Twentieth Century, part one: rethinking the ‘origins’ of US intellectual history”, Journal of the History of Ideas, 85(3), pp. 425–454.
Green, J. et al. (2024) “Connecting Local Economic Decline to the Politics of Geographic Discontent: The Missing Link of Perceptions”, Political Behavior, 47(1), pp. 287–308.
Mont’Alverne, C. et al. (2024) “The Electoral Misinformation Nexus: how news consumption, platform use, and trust in news influence belief in electoral misinformation”, Public Opinion Quarterly, 88(SI), pp. 681–707.
Chiru, M. (2024) “Clientelism, Party Organization and Intra-party Democracy”, Comparative Political Studies [Preprint].
Tilley, J. and Hobolt, S. (2024) “Narcissism and affective polarization”, Political Behavior [Preprint].
Ansell, B. and Gingrich, J. (2024) “Political inequality”, Oxford Open Economics, 3(S1), pp. i233 - i261.
Satz, D. and White, S. (2024) “What is wrong with inequality?”, Oxford Open Economics, 3(Supplement_1), pp. i4 - i17.
Elkjaer, M. et al. (2025) “Why is it so hard to counteract wealth inequality? Evidence from the United Kingdom”, World Politics [Preprint].