Published
Six Theses on Targeted Killing
Public Opinion in Britain towards Military Action in Libya: A Micro-level Analysis
Harnessing Political Theory to Facilitate Students' Engagement with Graduate ‘Employability’: A Critical Pyramid Approach
Collective Responsibility for Unjust Wars
Rethinking the Definition and Role of Ontology in Political Science
Why We Should Reject ‘Nudge’
From Brochureware to ‘MyBo’: An Overview of Online Elections and Campaigning
Defining our Terms: Bringing Rigour to Ethnic Studies
Call for Papers – Special Issue/Section of Politics: Networked World? The Politics of Cyberspace and Social Media
Editorial: Future Challenges and Strategies for Politics
Published
Agenda Setting and Democratic Innovation: The Case of the Sustainable Communities Act (2007)
Population Growth in the UK: An Issue for Political Debate and Policy Intervention?
Climate Change and Negative Duties
Arise, Novice Leader! The Continuing Rise of the Career Politician in Britain
What the Publicity Condition Means for Justice
Depoliticising the Polls: Voting Abstention and Moral Disagreement
Homeownership and Political Legitimacy: A Case Study of Hong Kong and Singapore
Published
Homeownership and Political Legitimacy: A Case Study of Hong Kong and Singapore
Depoliticising the Polls: Voting Abstention and Moral Disagreement
What the Publicity Condition Means for Justice
Arise, Novice Leader! The Continuing Rise of the Career Politician in Britain
Population Growth in the UK: An Issue for Political Debate and Policy Intervention?
Agenda Setting and Democratic Innovation: The Case of the Sustainable Communities Act (2007)
Climate Change and Negative Duties
Published
Classifying Wilders: The Ideological Development of Geert Wilders and His Party for Freedom
Thank You to Referees
The Devolution of Policing in Northern Ireland: Politics and Reform
Co-national and Cosmopolitan Obligations towards Foreigners
‘How Happy are You ...?’ Subjective Well-Being in East Germany Twenty Years after Unification
Public Debate on the Future of the European Union: A Viable Legitimising Strategy?
Are Public Bodies Still ‘Male, Pale and Stale’? Examining Diversity in UK Public Appointments 1997–2010
The Swedish Pirate Party and the 2009 European Parliament Election: Protest or Issue Voting?
Minority-Veto Referendums: An Alternative to Bicameralism?
Published
Compulsory Turnout: A Compelling (and Contingent) Case
One Body of Evidence, Three Different Policies: Bovine Tuberculosis Policy in Britain
Talking about Just War: Obama in Oslo, Bush at War
The Coalition and the UK Housing Market
Examining Public Attitudes towards Recent Foreign Policy Issues: Britain's Involvement in the Iraq and Afghanistan Conflicts
Condorcet's Jury Theorem and the Optimum Number of Voters
WMD Terrorism: Defining ‘Mass Destruction’ in US Law
Published
Does Compulsion Cure Alienation? A Reply to Fischer
Compulsory Voting and Inclusion: A Response to Saunders
Increasing Turnout Using Compulsory Voting
Conceptualising Political Parties: A Normative Framework
Institutional Layering: A Review of the Use of the Concept
Transnational Socio-economic Justice and the Right of Resistance
Published
The View of Old and New Powers on the Legitimacy of International Institutions
Fall from Grace: South Africa and the Changing International Order
Brazil's Rising Ambition in a Shifting Global Balance of Power
India's Gradual Rise
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