LSE creators

Number of items: 44.
Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Sciences (CPNSS)
  • Husbands, Samantha, Mitchell, Paul Mark, Kinghorn, Philip, Byford, Sarah, Bailey, Cara, Anand, Paul, Peters, Tim J., Floredin, Isabella, Coast, Joanna (2024). Is well-becoming important for children and young people? Evidence from in-depth interviews with children and young people and their parents. Quality of Life Research, 33(4), 1051 - 1061. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-023-03585-w picture_as_pdf
  • Government
  • Tonge, Jonathan, Rosher, Ben, Haughey, Sean, Mitchell, Paul, Hayward, Katy, Shirlow, Peter, Evans, Jocelyn (2025). Northern Ireland General Election Survey, 2024. [Dataset]. UK Data Service. https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-9341-1
  • Mitchell, Paul (2020). The consolidation of coalition politics in the Republic of Ireland. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Gallagher, Michael, Mitchell, Paul (2018). Dimensions of variation in electoral systems. In Herron, Erik S., Pekkanen, Robert J., Shugart, Matthew S. (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of electoral systems . Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190258658.013.4
  • Mitchell, Paul (2014). The single transferable vote and ethnic conflict: the evidence from Northern Ireland. Electoral Studies, 33(1), 246-257. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2013.07.022
  • Mitchell, Charles, Mitchell, Paul, Watterson, Stephen (2011). Goff & Jones: the law of unjust enrichment. Sweet & Maxwell.
  • Mitchell, Paul, Watterson, Stephen (2011). Justifying grounds: contract. In Mitchell, Charles, Mitchell, Paul, Watterson, Stephen (Eds.), Goff and Jones: the Law of Unjust Enrichment . Sweet & Maxwell.
  • Mitchell, Paul, Hayes, Bernadette, Tonge, Jonathan (2010). Northern Ireland General Election Attitudes Survey, 2010. [Dataset]. UK Data Service. https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-6553-1
  • Mitchell, Paul (2010). Why ‘hung’ parliaments and coalitions are normal in western Europe.
  • Mitchell, Paul (2010). How will Northern Ireland vote in 2010?
  • Mitchell, Paul, Evans, Geoffrey, O'Leary, Brendan (2009). Extremist outbidding in ethnic party systems is not inevitable: tribune parties in Northern Ireland. Political Studies, 57(2), 397-421. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.2008.00769.x
  • Mitchell, Paul, Evans, Geoffrey (2009). Ethnic party competition and the dynamics of power-sharing in Northern Ireland. In Taylor, Rupert (Ed.), Consociational Theory: Mcgarry and O'leary and the Northern Ireland Conflict (pp. 146-164). Routledge.
  • Gallagher, Michael, Mitchell, Paul (Eds.) (2008). The politics of electoral systems. Oxford University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul, Nyblade, Benjamin (2008). Government formation and cabinet type in parliamentary democracies. In Strøm, Kaare, Müller, Wolfgang, Bergman, Torbjörn (Eds.), Cabinets and Coalition Bargaining: the Democractic Life Cycle in Western Europe (pp. 201-236). Oxford University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (2007). Party competition and voting behaviour since agreement. In Carmichael, Paul, Knox, Colin, Osborne, Robert (Eds.), Devolution and Constitutional Change in Northern Ireland (pp. 110-124). Manchester University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul, Evans, Geoffrey, O'Leary, Brendan (2006). Extremist outbidding in ethnic party systems is not inevitable: tribune parties in Northern Ireland. (PSPE working papers 06-2006). Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Dowds, Lizanne, Hayes, Bernadette, Mitchell, Paul, Evans, Geoffrey (2006). Northern Ireland Assembly Election Survey, 2003. [Dataset]. UK Data Service. https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-5394-1
  • Mitchell, Paul (2006). Ireland: 'o what a tangled web': delegation, accountability and executive power. In Strom, Kaare, Muller, Wolfgang, Bergman, Torbjorn (Eds.), Delegation and Accountability in Parliamentary Democracies (pp. 418-444). Oxford University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (2005). The United Kingdom: plurality rule under siege. In Gallagher, Michael, Mitchell, Paul (Eds.), The Politics of Electoral Systems (pp. 157-184). Oxford University Press.
  • Gouws, Amanda, Mitchell, Paul (2005). South Africa: one party dominance despite perfect proportionality. In Gallagher, Michael, Mitchell, Paul (Eds.), The Politics of Electoral Systems (pp. 353-374). Oxford University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul, O'Leary, Brendan, Evans, Geoffrey (2005). Changing party fortunes: party competition and public opinion at the Northern Ireland Assembly elections of 2003. (ARK Research Update no. 36). ARK Northern Ireland.
  • Gallagher, Michael, Mitchell, Paul (2005). Introduction to electoral systems. In Gallagher, Michael, Mitchell, Paul (Eds.), The Politics of Electoral Systems (pp. 3-23). Oxford University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (2003). Fianna Fil still dominant in the coalition era: The Irish general election of May 2002. West European Politics, 26(2), 174-183. https://doi.org/10.1080/01402380512331341171
  • Mitchell, Paul (2003). Government formation in 2002: 'you can have any kind of government as long as it's Fianna Fail'. In Gallagher, Michael, Marsh, Michael, Mitchell, Paul (Eds.), How Ireland Voted 2002 (pp. 214-229). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Mitchell, Paul, O'Leary, Brendan, Evans, Geoffrey (2002). The 2001 elections in Northern Ireland: moderating 'extremists' and the squeezing of the moderates. Representation, 39(1), 23-36. https://doi.org/10.1080/00344890208523211
  • Mitchell, Paul, Gallagher, Michael, Marsh, Michael (Eds.) (2002). How Ireland voted 2002. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Mitchell, Paul (2001). Divided government in Ireland. In Elgie, Robert (Ed.), Divided Government in Comparative Perspective (pp. 182-208). Oxford University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul, O'Leary, Brendan, Evans, Geoffrey (2001). Northern Ireland: flanking extremists bite the moderates and emerge in their clothes. Parliamentary Affairs, 54(4), 725-742. https://doi.org/10.1093/parlij/54.4.725
  • Mitchell, Paul (2001). Transcending an ethnic party system: the impacts of consociational governancce on electoral dynamics and the party system. In Wilford, Richard (Ed.), Aspects of the Belfast Agreement (pp. 28-48). Oxford University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (2000). Voters and their representatives: electoral institutions and delegation in parliamentary democracies. European Journal of Political Research, 37(3), 335-351. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1007025105144
  • Mitchell, Paul (2000). Ireland: from single-party to coalition rule. In Müller, Wolfgang, Strøm, Kaare (Eds.), Coalition Governments in Western Europe (pp. 126-157). Oxford University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (1999). Coalition discipline, enforcement mechanisms and intra-party politics. In Bowler, Shaun, Farrell, David, Katz, Richard (Eds.), Party Discipline and Parliamentary Government (pp. 269-288). Ohio State University. Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (1999). Futures. In Mitchell, Paul, Wilford, Rick (Eds.), Politics in Northern Ireland (pp. 265-285). Westview Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (1999). Government formation: a tale of two coalitions. In Marsh, Michael, Mitchell, Paul (Eds.), How Ireland Voted 1997 (pp. 243-263). Westview Press.
  • Marsh, Michael, Mitchell, Paul (Eds.) (1999). How Ireland voted 1997. Westview Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul, Marsh, Michael (1999). Office, votes and then policy: hard choices for political parties in the Republic of Ireland. In Müller, Wolfgang C., Strøm, Kaare (Eds.), Policy, Office or Votes? How Political Parties in Western Europe Make Hard Decisions (pp. 36-62). Cambridge University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul, Wilford, Rick (Eds.) (1999). Politics in Northern Ireland. Westview Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul, Gillespie, Gordon (1999). The electoral systems. In Mitchell, Paul, Wilford, Rick (Eds.), Politics in Northern Ireland (pp. 60-90). Westview Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (1999). The party system and party competition. In Mitchell, Paul, Wilford, Rick (Eds.), Politics in Northern Ireland (pp. 91-116). Westview Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (1997). Irland: Von Einparteien- zu Koalitionsregierungen. In Muller, Wolfgang, Strom, Kaare (Eds.), Koalitions- Regierungen in Westeuropa (pp. 161-198). Signum-Verlag.
  • Mitchell, Paul (1995). Party competition in an ethnic dual party system. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 18(4), 773-796.
  • Mitchell, Paul (1993). The 1992 general election in the Republic of Ireland. Irish Political Studies, 8, 111-117.
  • Mitchell, Paul (1991). Conflict regulation and party competition in Northern Ireland. European Journal of Political Research, 20(1), 67-92.
  • LSE
  • Tonge, Jonathan, Evans, Jocelyn, Mitchell, Paul, Hayes, Bernadette C., Shirlow, Peter (2020). Northern Ireland General Election Survey, 2019. [Dataset]. UK Data Service. https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-8619-1
  • Law School
  • Mitchell, Charles, Mitchell, Paul, Watterson, Stephen (2011). Goff & Jones: the law of unjust enrichment. Sweet & Maxwell.
  • Mitchell, Paul, Watterson, Stephen (2011). Justifying grounds: contract. In Mitchell, Charles, Mitchell, Paul, Watterson, Stephen (Eds.), Goff and Jones: the Law of Unjust Enrichment . Sweet & Maxwell.
  • Methodology
  • Mitchell, Paul (2014). The single transferable vote and ethnic conflict: the evidence from Northern Ireland. Electoral Studies, 33(1), 246-257. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2013.07.022
  • Mitchell, Charles, Mitchell, Paul, Watterson, Stephen (2011). Goff & Jones: the law of unjust enrichment. Sweet & Maxwell.
  • Mitchell, Paul, Watterson, Stephen (2011). Justifying grounds: contract. In Mitchell, Charles, Mitchell, Paul, Watterson, Stephen (Eds.), Goff and Jones: the Law of Unjust Enrichment . Sweet & Maxwell.
  • Mitchell, Paul (2010). Why ‘hung’ parliaments and coalitions are normal in western Europe.
  • Mitchell, Paul (2010). How will Northern Ireland vote in 2010?
  • Mitchell, Paul, Evans, Geoffrey, O'Leary, Brendan (2009). Extremist outbidding in ethnic party systems is not inevitable: tribune parties in Northern Ireland. Political Studies, 57(2), 397-421. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.2008.00769.x
  • Mitchell, Paul, Evans, Geoffrey (2009). Ethnic party competition and the dynamics of power-sharing in Northern Ireland. In Taylor, Rupert (Ed.), Consociational Theory: Mcgarry and O'leary and the Northern Ireland Conflict (pp. 146-164). Routledge.
  • Gallagher, Michael, Mitchell, Paul (Eds.) (2008). The politics of electoral systems. Oxford University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul, Nyblade, Benjamin (2008). Government formation and cabinet type in parliamentary democracies. In Strøm, Kaare, Müller, Wolfgang, Bergman, Torbjörn (Eds.), Cabinets and Coalition Bargaining: the Democractic Life Cycle in Western Europe (pp. 201-236). Oxford University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (2007). Party competition and voting behaviour since agreement. In Carmichael, Paul, Knox, Colin, Osborne, Robert (Eds.), Devolution and Constitutional Change in Northern Ireland (pp. 110-124). Manchester University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (2006). Ireland: 'o what a tangled web': delegation, accountability and executive power. In Strom, Kaare, Muller, Wolfgang, Bergman, Torbjorn (Eds.), Delegation and Accountability in Parliamentary Democracies (pp. 418-444). Oxford University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (2005). The United Kingdom: plurality rule under siege. In Gallagher, Michael, Mitchell, Paul (Eds.), The Politics of Electoral Systems (pp. 157-184). Oxford University Press.
  • Gouws, Amanda, Mitchell, Paul (2005). South Africa: one party dominance despite perfect proportionality. In Gallagher, Michael, Mitchell, Paul (Eds.), The Politics of Electoral Systems (pp. 353-374). Oxford University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul, O'Leary, Brendan, Evans, Geoffrey (2005). Changing party fortunes: party competition and public opinion at the Northern Ireland Assembly elections of 2003. (ARK Research Update no. 36). ARK Northern Ireland.
  • Gallagher, Michael, Mitchell, Paul (2005). Introduction to electoral systems. In Gallagher, Michael, Mitchell, Paul (Eds.), The Politics of Electoral Systems (pp. 3-23). Oxford University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (2003). Fianna Fil still dominant in the coalition era: The Irish general election of May 2002. West European Politics, 26(2), 174-183. https://doi.org/10.1080/01402380512331341171
  • Mitchell, Paul (2003). Government formation in 2002: 'you can have any kind of government as long as it's Fianna Fail'. In Gallagher, Michael, Marsh, Michael, Mitchell, Paul (Eds.), How Ireland Voted 2002 (pp. 214-229). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Mitchell, Paul, O'Leary, Brendan, Evans, Geoffrey (2002). The 2001 elections in Northern Ireland: moderating 'extremists' and the squeezing of the moderates. Representation, 39(1), 23-36. https://doi.org/10.1080/00344890208523211
  • Mitchell, Paul, Gallagher, Michael, Marsh, Michael (Eds.) (2002). How Ireland voted 2002. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Mitchell, Paul (2001). Divided government in Ireland. In Elgie, Robert (Ed.), Divided Government in Comparative Perspective (pp. 182-208). Oxford University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul, O'Leary, Brendan, Evans, Geoffrey (2001). Northern Ireland: flanking extremists bite the moderates and emerge in their clothes. Parliamentary Affairs, 54(4), 725-742. https://doi.org/10.1093/parlij/54.4.725
  • Mitchell, Paul (2001). Transcending an ethnic party system: the impacts of consociational governancce on electoral dynamics and the party system. In Wilford, Richard (Ed.), Aspects of the Belfast Agreement (pp. 28-48). Oxford University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (2000). Voters and their representatives: electoral institutions and delegation in parliamentary democracies. European Journal of Political Research, 37(3), 335-351. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1007025105144
  • Mitchell, Paul (2000). Ireland: from single-party to coalition rule. In Müller, Wolfgang, Strøm, Kaare (Eds.), Coalition Governments in Western Europe (pp. 126-157). Oxford University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (1999). Coalition discipline, enforcement mechanisms and intra-party politics. In Bowler, Shaun, Farrell, David, Katz, Richard (Eds.), Party Discipline and Parliamentary Government (pp. 269-288). Ohio State University. Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (1999). Futures. In Mitchell, Paul, Wilford, Rick (Eds.), Politics in Northern Ireland (pp. 265-285). Westview Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (1999). Government formation: a tale of two coalitions. In Marsh, Michael, Mitchell, Paul (Eds.), How Ireland Voted 1997 (pp. 243-263). Westview Press.
  • Marsh, Michael, Mitchell, Paul (Eds.) (1999). How Ireland voted 1997. Westview Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul, Marsh, Michael (1999). Office, votes and then policy: hard choices for political parties in the Republic of Ireland. In Müller, Wolfgang C., Strøm, Kaare (Eds.), Policy, Office or Votes? How Political Parties in Western Europe Make Hard Decisions (pp. 36-62). Cambridge University Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul, Wilford, Rick (Eds.) (1999). Politics in Northern Ireland. Westview Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul, Gillespie, Gordon (1999). The electoral systems. In Mitchell, Paul, Wilford, Rick (Eds.), Politics in Northern Ireland (pp. 60-90). Westview Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (1999). The party system and party competition. In Mitchell, Paul, Wilford, Rick (Eds.), Politics in Northern Ireland (pp. 91-116). Westview Press.
  • Mitchell, Paul (1997). Irland: Von Einparteien- zu Koalitionsregierungen. In Muller, Wolfgang, Strom, Kaare (Eds.), Koalitions- Regierungen in Westeuropa (pp. 161-198). Signum-Verlag.
  • Mitchell, Paul (1995). Party competition in an ethnic dual party system. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 18(4), 773-796.
  • Mitchell, Paul (1993). The 1992 general election in the Republic of Ireland. Irish Political Studies, 8, 111-117.
  • Mitchell, Paul (1991). Conflict regulation and party competition in Northern Ireland. European Journal of Political Research, 20(1), 67-92.
  • Public Policy Group
  • Mitchell, Paul, Evans, Geoffrey, O'Leary, Brendan (2006). Extremist outbidding in ethnic party systems is not inevitable: tribune parties in Northern Ireland. (PSPE working papers 06-2006). Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science.