Items where type is Online resource and year is 2013

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  • Agapiou-Josephides, Kalliope, Kyris, George, Skoutaris, Nikos, Apostolides, Alexander, Charalambous, Giorgos, Pegasiou, Adonis, Ker-Lindsay, James (2013). How angry will Cyprus be over the Eurozone bailout?
  • Al-Ghazzi, Omar (2013). What makes a narrative? Interrogating the story of the "Arab Spring".
  • Bauer, Annette, Wistow, Gerald, Dixon, Josie, Knapp, Martin (2013). Value-added advocates. Is there an economic case for investing in advocacy for parents with learning disabilities?
  • Busch, Christian (2013). Designing an organization that makes a difference.
  • Chwieroth, Jeffrey, Walter, Andrew (2013). Banking crises and political survival over the long run: why great expectations matter.
  • Coast, Ernestina, Wigle, Jannah (2013). Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine – identifying and overcoming the challenges to reaching those who need it most.
  • Coulter, Steve (2013). Another ‘Marshall Plan’ for Europe?
  • Cox, Michael (2013). Fighting for freedom: promoting democracy the American way.
  • Dickmann, Petra (2013). Think – biosecurity.
  • Dionigi, Filippo (2013). From rebellion to coup: Egypt ahead of a difficult transition.
  • El Issawi, Fatima (2013). The nascent professional standards of traditional media in post-Arab Spring countries. https://doi.org/55243280
  • Genovese, Jacopo, Kulikova, Alexandra, Huang, Ying, Moura, Paul (2013). Hugh Tomlinson specialist seminar: Can we expect reform soon?
  • Graeber, David (2013). Some remarks on consensus.
  • Hix, Simon, Crombez, Christophe (2013). The European parliament elections in 2014 are about more than protest votes.
  • Iwowo, Vanessa (2013). Boko Haram and Mend could play a role in determining Nigeria’s next president.
  • Jackson, Jonathan, Bradford, Ben, Rieken, Johannes, Hough, Mike (2013). Question of trust: police find themselves in the frame.
  • Jiménez-Martínez, César (2013). Narratives matter because they feed our imagination.
  • Jiménez-Martínez, César (2013). The brands are out tonight.
  • Kaker, Sobia Ahmad (2013). Towards an urban geopolitical analysis of violence in Lyari.
  • Knight, Daniel Martyn (2013). Europe's politics of blame: in Europe, ordinary Greek citizens are seen as the proponents of crisis, not as its victims.
  • Knight, Daniel Martyn (2013). Greece is used to justify unpopular domestic reforms.
  • Knight, Daniel Martyn (2013). Your money or your life: misunderstandings of Greek austerity.
  • Koch, Insa (2013). Bedroom tax an 'attack on public welfare'.
  • Koch, Insa (2013). The bedroom tax: a two-prolonged attack.
  • Koffman, Ofra (2013). Fat studies: repenser le poids: entretien avec Kathleen LeBesco.
  • Masiero, Silvia (2013). Unmaking food security: the targeted public distribution system in Kerala.
  • Oliver, Tim (2013). Cool the talk of TTIP as an 'Economic NATO'.
  • Plomien, Ania, Perrons, Diane (2013). Gendering the Euro crisis.
  • Quah, Danny (2013). China's Journey to the West.
  • Quah, Danny (2013). Global hegemony: in one picture.
  • Quah, Danny (2013). Is China's economy crashing.
  • Quah, Danny (2013). The end of US exceptionalism.
  • Quah, Danny (2013). A globalised renminbi can transform both China and London.
  • Ramdani, Nabila (2013). President Hollande should beware: Mali is a quagmire in the making akin to Afghanistan.
  • Shepherd, Tamara, Harvey, Alison (2013). A moment for hate: an unexpected theme at IR14.
  • Shin, Hyun Bang (2013). China's speculative urbanism and the built environment.
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). MEPs Take a Strong Stance on Media Freedom and Pluralism.
  • Usherwood, Simon (2013). Who makes EU policy in the Conservative party?
  • Woods, Lorna (2013). Hugh Tomlinson specialist seminar: Can we expect reform soon?
  • de Waal, Alex (2013). Sizzling South Sudan: why oil is not the whole story.
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  • New Urbanisms, New Citizens (2013). Large-scale housing in the UK: learning the lessons of the (recent) past.
  • New Urbanisms, New Citizens (2013). Life in the ‘alpha territory’: investigating London’s ‘super-rich’ neighbourhoods.
  • London School of Economics and Political Science (2013). Our top ten most read articles in 2013.
  • http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/eurocrisispress/2013/08/15/professor-patomaki-there-are-good-reasons-to-expect-that-the-neoliberal-era-is-coming-to-an-end/ (2013). Professor Patomäki: ‘There are good reasons to expect that the neoliberal era is coming to an end’.
  • Eurocrisis in the Press (2013). “This is an existential challenge for Europe”- interview with George Pagoulatos.
  • Aagaard Nøhr, Andreas (2013). Book review: Power and policy in Syria: intelligence services, foreign relations and democracy in the modern Middle East. picture_as_pdf
  • Aagaard Nøhr, Andreas (2013). Book review: global governance: why? what? whither?
  • Aagaard Nøhr, Andreas (2013). Book review: the Iraq War: a philosophical analysis.
  • Abdelnour, Samer (2013). Is sexual violence being efficiently addressed in global conflict zones?
  • Abdulai, Jemila (2013). Ghana, Redefining African Elections.
  • Abedi, Amir (2013). The CSU: Bavaria’s seemingly eternal governing party will win again in September.
  • Acciari, Louisa (2013). Recognising religious women as feminist subjects: The case of Catholic feminists in Brazil.
  • Adam, Christopher (2013). The road to monetary union in East Africa.
  • Adam, Jeroen (2013). Fighting for peace? The strange contradictions in the current Zamboanga standoff.
  • Adida, Claire, Laitin, David, Valfort, Marie-Anne (2013). Muslim immigrants have come to expect discrimination in France because of their religion, and this is unlikely to change.
  • Afonso, Alexandre (2013). Book review: Europe’s immigration challenge: reconciling work, welfare and mobility.
  • Afonso, Alexandre (2013). How Academia Resembles a Drug Gang.
  • Afonso, Alexandre (2013). Portugal is the pupil that gets good grades for learning bad lessons.
  • Afonso, Alexandre (2013). Southern Europe should consider an economic ‘third way’ to tackle unemployment and inequality.
  • Afonso, Alexandre (2013). Why Portuguese parties have survived austerity, whereas Greek parties failed.
  • Africa@LSE (2013). Africa: From top to bottom.
  • Africa@LSE (2013). Full text of Nelson Mandela Speech at LSE on 6 April 2000.
  • Africa@LSE (2013). Mandela received musical welcome at LSE.
  • Africa@LSE (2013). Nelson Mandela – a life in pictures.
  • Africa@LSE (2013). Samassekou: We must return to our fundamental socio-cultural factors to promote the New Pan-Africanist Consciousness to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
  • Afridi, Farzana (2013). Does political reservation for women improve programme delivery?
  • Afriyie, Adam, Blackstock, Jason, Boyle, Paul, Tyler, Chris (2013). Exclusive Look at the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology’s new Social Science Section.
  • Aguerre, Carolina (2013). Beyond Dubai: post WCIT reflections from an Internet governance viewpoint.
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel (2013). Accurate predictions of property price effects can help realise transport infrastructure projects.
  • Akins, Harrison (2013). Drones or no drones, the violence will continue in Pakistan.
  • Aladin, Aladin (2013). Enhancing collaboration and civil benefit through institutional resilience: Five principles to help achieve a longer and more prosperous exchange.
  • Albrekt Larsen, Christian (2013). Negative portrayals of welfare recipients in the UK press are in contrast to the positive stories which dominate Swedish and Danish mass media.
  • Aldıkaçtı Marshall, Gül (2013). The participation of women in the Gezi Park protests reflects concerns that the Turkish government could roll back the country’s gender equality reforms.
  • Alexander, Jeffrey C., Brown, Stuart A., Gilson, Christopher (2013). Five minutes with Jeffrey C. Alexander: “Southern European countries are not just experiencing an economic crisis, but also an identity crisis”.
  • Alireza, Ahmadian (2013). A combination of internal changes, domestic issues and sanctions mean that Iran is back at the negotiating table with the U.S.
  • Alleman, James (2013). A pricing proposal: regulation, nonlinear pricing and self-selecting tariffs.
  • Allen, Graham (2013). The Government needs to legislate to confirm Parliament’s role in conflict decisions.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2013). Job creation in Wisconsin, McConnell is reminded to mind the gap, and does Silicon Valley hold the key to America’s future? – US state blog round up for 30 November – 6 December.
  • Allen, Peter (2013). The professionalisation of politics makes our democracy less representative and less accessible.
  • Allen, Rob (2013). If titan prisons are back on the agenda, we must know more about the one we already have.
  • Allerton, Catherine (2013). Book review: why photography matters.
  • Alonso, Ana Polo (2013). Book Review: Understanding journalism by Lynette Sheridan Burns.
  • Alonso, Ana Polo (2013). Book review: The violent image: insurgent propaganda and the new revolutionaries.
  • Alonso, Ana Polo (2013). Book review: Viral hate: containing its spread on the Internet.
  • Alonso, Ana Polo (2013). Book review: accelerating democracy: transforming governance through technology.
  • Alonso, Sonia (2013). The Eurozone is not suffering from an economic crisis, but a crisis of national politics.
  • Alonso, Sonia (2013). The growing economic and ideological breach between Northern and Southern EU countries is pushing Europe towards a perfect storm.
  • Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina, Puttitanun, Thitima, Martinez-Donate, Ana (2013). Tougher immigration measures increase fears of deportation, but do not change future migration plans.
  • Amy, McKay (2013). For lobbyists, money doesn’t buy policy, but it can buy things that help achieve policy goals.
  • Ancygier, Andrzej (2013). Far from driving businesses away from Europe, EU climate policy has the potential to generate future growth for European industry.
  • Ancygier, Andrzej, Szulecki, Kacper (2013). Without strong German leadership, the adoption of an ambitious renewable energy policy across Europe will be impossible.
  • Anderson, Bill (2013). Detroit’s bankruptcy has had little cross-border impact, but Windsor, Ontario shares Detroit’s broader economic challenges.
  • Anderson, Sarah E., Harbridge, Laurel (2013). Democrats make more large spending cuts than Republicans because they must counteract their prior partisan increases in spending.
  • Andersson, Jan Joel (2013). Sweden has effectively used bilateral co-operation with the US and other European states as an alternative to NATO membership.
  • Andreasen, Marta (2013). Five minutes with Marta Andreasen, UKIP MEP for South East England – “UKIP could do more to attract women if they respected the women that they have”.
  • Angier, Tom (2013). Governments should resist the 'technocratic temptation' and maintain their commitment to democracy.
  • Anisin, Alexei (2013). Book Review: Narrating conflict in the Middle East: discourse, image, and communications practices in Lebanon and Palestine.
  • Anisin, Alexei (2013). Book review: American value: migrants, money and meaning in El Salvador and the United States.
  • Anisin, Alexei (2013). Book review: The myth of media globalization.
  • Anisin, Alexei (2013). Book review: Two nations indivisible: Mexico, the United States and the road ahead.
  • Anisin, Alexei (2013). Book review: the future of social movement research: dynamics, mechanisms, and processes.
  • Ansell-Pearson, Keith (2013). Book review: life lessons from Bergson.
  • Anstead, Nick (2013). Book review: the political web: media participation and alternative democracy.
  • Armitage, Sarah (2013). If the localism agenda is to fulfil its potential, councils need the power of the purse.
  • Armour, Kathy, Grix, Jonathan, Ntoumanis, Nikos (2013). London 2012 and the physical activity legacy: to question legacy claims is to risk being labelled ‘unpatriotic’.
  • Armstrong, Angus (2013). Creating a monetary union between an independent Scotland and the rest of the UK requires preventing capital flight.
  • Armstrong, Cole (2013). Book Review: The impact of research in education: an international perspective.
  • Armstrong, Cole (2013). Book review: Ethical decision-making in social research.
  • Armstrong, Cole (2013). Book review: learning to change the world: the social impact of one laptop per child.
  • Armstrong, Richard (2013). Book review: Transatlantic trends in democracy promotion: electoral assistance in the Palestinian territories. picture_as_pdf
  • Armstrong, Richard (2013). Book review: the gingrich senators: the roots of partisan warfare in Congress.
  • Armstrong, Richard (2013). Book review: the law-science chasm: bridging law’s disaffection with science as evidence.
  • Arnesen, Sveinung (2013). Following Monday’s elections, Norway has taken a firm step to the right.
  • Arnesen, Sveinung (2013). History suggests that Norway is in line for a change of government in September’s elections.
  • Arora, Sanam (2013). Me, India and LSE.
  • Arora, Sanam (2013). The student perspective on improved India-UK ties.
  • Arrébola, Carlos A. (2013). Book review: the digital rights movement: the role oftechnology in subverting digital copyright.
  • Arrébola, Carlos A. (2013). Book review: the making of competition policy: legal and economic sources.
  • Arzheimer, Kai (2013). German federal elections preview: the parties and their campaigns.
  • Arzheimer, Kai (2013). Germany’s new anti-euro party is unlikely to be a key player in September’s Federal Elections.
  • Ashraf, Lubna (2013). LSE arts: the world, so rich.
  • Aspelund, Anna (2013). Conservative values have a different effect on political orientation in Central and Eastern European countries than they do in the West.
  • Aspinwall, Mark (2013). With corruption endemic, President Peña Nieto’s reforms in Mexico have an uncertain fate.
  • Atkins, Danielle, Wilkins, Vicky (2013). Schools that employ more minority teachers have lower minority teenage pregnancy rates.
  • Atkins, Judi, Heppell, Timothy, Theakston, Kevin (2013). Party leaders are getting younger, but Cabinet Ministers arenot.
  • Audsley, Jamie (2013). Citizen schools offer a chance to rebuild our democracy fromthe bottom up.
  • Avramenko, Richard, Boyd, Richard (2013). In the lead up to the financial crash of 2007, federal housing policy made a mockery of society’s ‘subprime virtues’.
  • Ayre, Lucy (2013). Libraries can embrace the use of altmetrics as a means to strengthen the functionality of institutional repositories.
  • Azzimonti, Marina (2013). Polarization and political disagreement are an order of magnitude greater now than during previous U.S. government shutdowns.
  • Babini, Dominique (2013). Open access initiatives in the Global South affirm the lasting value of a shared scholarly communications system.
  • Baboulias, Yiannis (2013). The myth of journalistic impartiality under austerity.
  • Bachmann, Christian (2013). Autism costs in Germany: Scarce data.
  • Baeza, Emilio Ontiveros (2013). ‘The very idea of ​​the European Union is being questioned’ – Interview with Emilio Ontiveros.
  • Bahmad, Jamal (2013). Filmmakers in North Africa have been preoccupied by radical Islam.
  • Bailey, Dan (2013). David Cameron’s speech this week revealed the neoliberal undercurrents of state austerity.
  • Bailey, Dan (2013). The argument for de-sensitising the UK economy from oil through energy diversification is compelling.
  • Bailey, Jack, Kippin, Sean (2013). Crowdsourcing the UK’s constitution: why the status quo is not an option.
  • Bailey, Nick, Hastings, Annette (2013). Local councils have managed the budget cuts well, but the scope for further efficiency savings is rapidly diminishing.
  • Baka, Jennifer (2013). Why wastelands matter for rural livelihoods in south India.
  • Baker, Catherine (2013). Book review: Studying popular music culture.
  • Baker, Karl (2013). Book review: Holes in the whole: introduction to the urban revolutions.
  • Bale, Tim (2013). Asphyxiation Nation? This is not a budget for ‘a Britain that wants to be prosperous, solvent and free’.
  • Bale, Tim (2013). David Cameron’s EU referendum pledge may not guarantee a Conservative victory in the next UK general election.
  • Bale, Tim (2013). Don’t expect too much: what can Conservative experience tell us about how much Labour will change before the next election?
  • Bale, Tim (2013). Margaret Thatcher has a fair claim to be called the most influential politician since the Second World War, but her legacy is still hotly disputed today because of her mistakes and weak points.
  • Bale, Tim (2013). Poor economic performance may leave the UK with no choice but to join the euro if it wishes to remain in the EU.
  • Bale, Tim (2013). The Prime Minister is prone to sounding the alarm on immigration when his political fortunes are waning.
  • Bale, Tim, Krouwel, André (2013). The CDU/CSU’s election victory is in stark contrast to the experiences of other Christian Democratic parties across Europe.
  • Balthasar, Dominik (2013). The 2013 London Conference on Somalia: “New Deal” but old principles? #Somalia2013.
  • Bamford, Colin (2013). Conduct costs: the hidden numbers.
  • Banaji, Shakuntala (2013). Regulating the Media in India – an Urgent Policy Priority.
  • Banaji, Shakuntala (2013). Why freedom of speech is only one of India’s worries.
  • Bandiera, Oriana (2013). Recruiting and compensating civil servants: a field experiment in Zambia.
  • Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra (2013). Making sense of the Rajan report’s ranking of Indian states’ development.
  • Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra (2013). Why inequality in India is on the rise.
  • Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra (2013). Why is economic growth across Indian states uneven?
  • Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra, Green, Elliott D. (2013). Do richer people have more children? Evidence from widow suicides in colonial India.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (2013). Cricket and the rise of modern India.
  • Banerji, Olina (2013). Imagining Afzal Guru.
  • Banerji, Olina (2013). Learning from Uttarakhand.
  • Banerji, Olina (2013). The multi-screen life: new tools for watching television in India.
  • Bannerjee, Siddharth (2013). The aam aadmi enters politics: analysing the outcome of Delhi’s State Assembly elections.
  • Bannerman, Gordon (2013). Book review: Ted Grant: the permanent revolutionary.
  • Bannerman, Gordon (2013). Book review: the contemporary House of Lords: Westminster bicameralism revived.
  • Bara, Judith, Allen, Nicholas (2013). If there are to be leaders debates in 2015, they must bearranged in a transparent manner.
  • Barber, Stephen (2013). There is no evidence of a trend towards inexperience among British party leaders.
  • Barbier-Gauchard, Amélie (2013). Non-Community spending is a little known, but important part of Europe’s financial resources.
  • Barendt, Eric (2013). Statutory Underpinning: A Threat to Press Freedom?
  • Barigozzi, Matteo (2013). There is a significant divide in how countries of the Eurozone’s north and south react to changes in monetary policy.
  • Barker, Kye (2013). Book review: Hannah Arendt and political theory: challenging tradition.
  • Barker, Kye (2013). Book review: Shaky foundations: the politics-patronage-social science nexus in Cold War America.
  • Barker, Kye (2013). Book review: Social acceleration: a new theory of modernity.
  • Barlett, Jamie (2013). Russell Brand has a point about disillusionment with politics, but he is wrong when he says young people shouldn’t vote.
  • Barley, Ruth (2013). Exploring how young children conceptualise ethnic difference and operationalise identity.
  • Barnett, Steven (2013). Steven Barnett: UK Needs Creative Solutions & New Policy Framework for Media Plurality.
  • Barrington, Robert (2013). The Lobbying Bill is a missed opportunity.
  • Barron, Anne (2013). Human Rights Law might not be the answer: response to Article 19’s principles on copyright.
  • Barslund, Mikkel (2013). The European Council’s latest agreement to tackle youth unemployment is unlikely to have any immediate impact.
  • Bartlett, Jamie (2013). The internet is radically changing the nature of collective action and political organisation.
  • Bartram, Brendan (2013). Book review: toxic schools: high-poverty education in New York and Amsterdam.
  • Baruah, Amit (2013). India-Pakistan relations: my fact, your fact.
  • Basi, Tina (2013). Book review: Modest fashion: styling bodies, mediating faith.
  • Basinger, Scott (2013). Voters punish members of Congress who misbehave: only two-thirds of representatives and barely two-fifths of senators survive scandals.
  • Bassel, Leah (2013). Making research work as a public good requires a mutually reinforcing process of engagement.
  • Bassey, Michael (2013). Book review: Evidence-based policy: a practical guide to doing it better.
  • Bassey, Michael (2013). Book review: The allure of order: high hopes, dashed expectations, and the troubled quest to remake American schooling.
  • Bassey, Michael (2013). The current enthusiasm for evidenced-based policy needs to be met with a greater degree of methodological caution.
  • Bassi, Samuela (2013). A renewed ‘dash for gas’ is a risky option for the UK.
  • Bassi, Samuela, Duffy, Chris (2013). New figures should prompt cautious optimism about shale gas.
  • Baston, Lewis (2013). 2013 local elections: Votes cast in the sorts of places where general elections are decided are the most accurate indicator of party prospects in 2015.
  • Baston, Lewis (2013). There was more to George Galloway’s triumph in the Bradford West by-election than celebrity politics.
  • Baston, Lewis (2013). What to watch for in the 2013 local elections.
  • Bastow, Simon (2013). Local prisons improve rehabilitation outcomes by 3 to 4 per cent in 5 years.
  • Bastow, Simon (2013). Lockup quotas in U.S. prisons are not necessarily a tax on low crime, and may actually help maximise value for money for taxpayers.
  • Bastow, Simon (2013). Oakwood prison failure should serve as a lesson to government on how not to do radical reform.
  • Bastow, Simon (2013). Payment by results in the prison system – challenges of calibrating success and failure.
  • Bastow, Simon (2013). ‘Prison: the facts’…the values…and the grey areas of management discretion.
  • Bastow, Simon (2013). Prison: the facts…the values…and the grey areas of management discretion.
  • Bastow, Simon (2013). Rehabilitation outcomes will be limited unless we resolve geographical imbalances in prison capacity.
  • Bastow, Simon (2013). The case for market testing our prisons.
  • Basu, Sudeep (2013). Paradoxes in India’s ‘culture of giving’.
  • Bauer, Johannes (2013). Regulatory economics in new telecom markets: US and European perspectives.
  • Baumgardt, Adele (2013). Woeful figures on women’s representation in public life show that gender equality is far from complete.
  • Baykurt, Burcu (2013). Book review: Revisiting the Frankfurt School: essays on culture, media and theory.
  • Baykurt, Burcu (2013). The Gezi protests have shown the rampant institutional bias in Turkey’s media which now leaves little room for facts.
  • Bayliss, Kate (2013). Privatisation of Royal Mail: We need to reconsider if this is really our best available option.
  • Beals, M. H (2013). Record how you search, not just what you find: Thoughtfully constructed search terms greatly enhance the reliability of digital research.
  • Beccatti, Matilde (2013). Media Coverage of the 2013 Press Freedom Index: An uncritical media response?
  • Beccatti, Matilde, Brito, Maria Paula, Broughton Micova, Sally, De Chalambert, Hélène, Genovese, Jacopo, Huang, Ying, Kulikova, Alexandra, Moura, Paul, Tambini, Damian (2013). Forget How We Got Here? Newspaper Coverage of the Royal Charter Deal.
  • Beck, Gunnar (2013). Angela Merkel will soften her stance on austerity and debt mutualisation, regardless of whether German citizens support it or not.
  • Beck, Ulrich (2013). Five minutes with Ulrich Beck: “Germany has created an accidental empire”.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). 10 things (so far) that organisations say when they are criticised by journalists and don’t want to deal with the issues raised.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). BBC Panorama and the LSE North Korea row: why the BBC needs to take a wider view of its ethical responsibilities.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). BBC’s Tony Hall gets it right even when he gets it wrong?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Boston: just another day in the news revolution?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Diversity: can it pay a digital dividend?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). From fee to mutual? What kind of BBC do you want to emerge from Charter Renewal?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Guardian’s Katz to BBC Newsnight: the significance of a small splash in the London media pond.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). How should media organisations adapt to the future now? Trends in European public service media (#EBUVision2020 conference report).
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). In praise of snow porn.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). In reply to Alastair Campbell – journalism and politics.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Lessons from the ‘fabricated’ 3d printer gun story.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Life’s a media riot (speech to Almedalen in Sweden).
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Margaret Thatcher: how she reshaped politics and political communications.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Political communication in the age of austerity: unless you can claim genuine authenticity – like UKIP’s Nigel Farage – then you will struggle to convince.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Saving journalism: how far we have come in five years and where we must go now.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Scouts, kittens and integrity: notes towards an ethical & effective strategy for communicating change.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Should the media have shown the images of the Woolwich attacker?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Some books this summer.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). St George Farage and the mainstream party dragons: political communication in the age of austerity.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). To 2020 and beyond: threats and opportunities to public service media across Europe.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Tony Hall’s joined up BBC.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Twitter: 5 dangers for journalists.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Who is winning the information war: security services or the new disruptive journalists?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Why not make British politics more festive?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Why the Mail was right to attack Ralph Miliband (plus: ‘my Nazi past’).
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Why we need better storytellers for the new narratives in our dangerous world.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Why we should invest in trustworthy media #Almedalen.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). An extraordinary media decade for you, me and the LSE.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). The philosophy of the new news.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). A strategic approach to the new threats and opportunities for Public Service Media.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). The €uro crisis in the press – we’re launching a comparative study.
  • Beer, David (2013). Social media’s politics of circulation have profound implications for how academic knowledge is discovered and produced.
  • Begg, Iain (2013). The Cypriot banking crisis shows that Europeans have yet to work out the answer to the question, ‘who pays?’.
  • Begg, Iain (2013). It is entirely possible that Britain could leave the European Union within the next decade.
  • Begg, Iain (2013). Margaret Thatcher maintained a difficult relationship with Europe, but she was far from a figurehead for Euroscepticism.
  • Beinisch, Natalie (2013). Book review: What’s wrong with the United Nations and howto fix it.
  • Belchior, Ana (2013). Larger parties at the centre of the political spectrum are more likely to be representative of their voters than smaller, more extreme parties.
  • Bell, Eona (2013). Book review: Our racist heart? An exploration of unconscious prejudice in everyday life.
  • Bell, Eona (2013). Book review: geographies of race and food: fields, bodies, markets.
  • Bell, Lauren C. (2013). The real danger of Harry Reid’s “nuclear” rules change in the U.S. Senate may be the fallout.
  • Bell, Mark, Miller, Nicholas R. (2013). A replicated study on nuclear proliferation shows the critical necessity of reviewing accepted scientific results.
  • Belli, Simone (2013). Book review: The research funding toolkit.
  • Belloc, Marianna, Di Maio, Michele (2013). Successful strategies to help developing countries boost exports.
  • Ben-Nun Bloom, Pazit, Arikan, Gizem (2013). Religion can both hurt and enhance democratic attitudes.
  • Benequista, Nicholas (2013). Half-truths and illusions in the Kenyan Elections #KenyaDecides.
  • Benequista, Nicholas (2013). Kenyan elections and the media: complex illusions (guest blog).
  • Bennett, Chris, Viehoff, Daniel (2013). Prisoner voting for the final general election before release is a solution that balances concerns about democratic rights.
  • Bennett, Fran (2013). Qualitative research stresses the social context of welfare reform, but this complexity has been ignored by policy makers.
  • Bennett, Fran (2013). The ‘living wage’, low pay and in work poverty: Exploring the difficult to resolve conceptual and pragmatic issues around the ‘living wage’.
  • Benneworth, Paul (2013). Book review: Humanities in the twenty-first century: beyond utility and markets.
  • Benneworth, Paul (2013). Book review: Loan sharks: the rise and rise of paydaylending.
  • Benneworth, Paul (2013). Book review: Music festivals and regional development inAustralia.
  • Benneworth, Paul (2013). Book review: The great university gamble: money, markets and the future of Higher Education.
  • Benneworth, Paul (2013). Exploratory analysis of researcher behaviour challenges the assumption that STEM subjects are more societally useful than SSH.
  • Bennoune, Karima (2013). We must stand with Somalis who have been speaking out against the savagery of Al Shabaab.
  • Bentivoglio, Giulia (2013). Italy failed the test.
  • Berman, Nicolas, Martin, Philippe (2013). Has the recent financial crisis had an impact on sub-Saharan Africa?
  • Bernal, Paul (2013). Book review: Social media as surveillance: rethinkingvisibility in a converging world.
  • Bernal, Paul (2013). The fallout from the McAlpine saga threatens the role of Twitter in public life.
  • Bernal-Bermúdez, Laura (2013). Book review: Investigating Srebrenica: institutions, facts, responsibilities.
  • Bernard, Miriam (2013). Our age: Our stage.
  • Bernstein, Jared (2013). Policymakers must take lessons from the measures that did not work to tackle the Great Recession, as well as those that did.
  • Berry, Craig (2013). We are seeing the emergence of a new pensions divide.
  • Berry, Craig, Berry, Richard (2013). Has the Office for Budget Responsibility achieved genuine independence from government?
  • Berry, Richard (2013). Book review: The great rivalry: Gladstone and Disraeli: a dual biography.
  • Berry, Richard (2013). Councils are almost powerless to prevent the spread of betting shops on local high streets.
  • Berry, Richard (2013). England needs an integrated public services ombudsman,organised regionally.
  • Berry, Richard (2013). London and the South East feature disproportionately in parliamentary CVs.
  • Berry, Richard (2013). MPs are much less local than they would have us believe.
  • Berry, Richard, Kippin, Sean (2013). Choosing the Speaker of the House of Commons: some proposals for change.
  • Berry, Richard, McGeehan, Nicholas (2013). Interview: Nicholas McGeehan of Human Rights Watch on links between the UK and undemocratic regimes in the Gulf.
  • Bertoncini, Yves, Kreilinger, Valentin (2013). The 2014 European Parliament elections will see populist parties make gains, but they will remain a battle for control between mainstream parties.
  • Bertsou, Eri, Brown, Stuart A. (2013). Men are bigger Scrooges than women in the UK, but most countries in Europe are looking forward to Christmas.
  • Besley, Timothy (2013). Are economic conditions historically determined? Evidence from violence in Africa.
  • Besley, Timothy (2013). The welfare cost of Somali Piracy.
  • Besley, Timothy, Fetzer, Thiemo, Mueller, Hannes (2013). Piracy in Somalia costs billions.
  • Besley, Timothy, Leight, Jessica, Pande, Rohini, Rao, Vijayendra (2013). Winners and losers: tenancy reform in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Besley, Timothy, Van Reenen, John (2013). Investing in UK prosperity: skills, infrastructure and innovation can get us out of the current stasis.
  • Beyani, Chaloka (2013). African Research Fellows come to LSE.
  • Beyani, Chaloka (2013). Kenya must avoid a new internal displacement crisis” – UN expert warns in run up to elections.
  • Bezirgan, Bengi (2013). Book review: Racist trademarks: slavery, orient, colonialism and commodity culture.
  • Bhardwaj, Tania (2013). Book Review: Salma: Filming a poet in her village.
  • Bhatt, Chetan (2013). Secularism and communalism in the UK.
  • Bhattacharya, Jay, Gathmann, Christina, Miller, Grant (2013). The end of the Soviet Union’s anti-alcohol campaign may explain a substantial share of Russia’s ‘mortality crisis’ in the 1990s.
  • Bhatti, Yosef, Hansen, Møller (2013). Turnout at European Parliament elections is likely to continue to decline in the coming decades.
  • Binaisa, Naluwembe (2013). Book review: Integration in Ireland: the everyday lives of African migrants.
  • Binder, David (2013). Attitudes towards welfare and welfare recipients are hardening.
  • Binder, David (2013). What should be done about the scourge of in-work poverty.
  • Bindman, Eleanor (2013). Book review: Socialist escapes: breaking away from ideology and everyday routine in Eastern Europe, 1945-1989.
  • Birch, Jesper (2013). What did Rupert ever do for us? (Polis Summer School guest blog).
  • Birch, Sarah, Allen, Nicholas (2013). Britain’s poor view of politicians is more to do with theirinability to answer a straight question than perceivedcorruption.
  • Birkbeck, Chris (2013). Book review: Mexico’s struggle for public security: organized crime and state responses.
  • Birkinshaw, Matt (2013). Book review: Corruption, anti-corruption and governance.
  • Birkinshaw, Matt (2013). Book review: The great Indian phone book: how the cheap cell phone changes business, politics, and daily life.
  • Birkinshaw, Matt (2013). Photoblog: damming the Narmada – submerging land, livelihoods and cultures in western India.
  • Birkinshaw, Matt (2013). Policy hacking in Bangalore.
  • Blake, Simon (2013). Two steps forward, three steps back – the current state of sex and relationships education in England.
  • Blanchard, Shanthi Marie (2013). Rape culture, Taylor Swift and silencing women who speak up.
  • Blanden, Jo (2013). Social mobility matters, and government can affect the mechanisms which promote it.
  • Bleich, Erik (2013). States with a history of undemocratic regimes in the 20th century are more likely to repress racist movements.
  • Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2013). About alternative housing.
  • Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2013). About improving private renting.
  • Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2013). About new Housing and the London Plan.
  • Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2013). About the role of foreign money.
  • Blog Editor (2013). Putting our own message into practice: Lessons from previous work on knowledge exchange in social care.
  • Blog Editor (2013). The importance of research for practice – drop into SCEiP’s evidence clinic at #ncasc13 to find out more.
  • Blumenau, Jack (2013). Book review: The rise and fall of radical Westminster 1780 –1890 by Marc Baer.
  • Blumenau, Jack, Eggers, Andy, Hangartner, Dominik, Hix, Simon (2013). If the European Parliament voting system were changed to an open-list system, many voters would switch their support from UKIP to the Conservative party.
  • Blyth, Samuel (2013). Losing the Virginia’s governor’s race may help to trigger a shift towards the center for the Republican party.
  • Bobba, Giuliano, McDonnell, Duncan (2013). The Italian centre-left is stalling in the campaign, but (probably) not in the election.
  • Bodenstein, Thilo (2013). High quality political institutions are a precondition for a strong civil society.
  • Boeri, Tito, Severgnini, Battista (2013). Changing the way that referees are paid would be an important step towards preventing match fixing in European football.
  • Bonina, Carla M. (2013). Big Data for finance: emerging trends in business models, innovation and technology.
  • Bonina, Carla M. (2013). Three research questions for big and open data.
  • Bonina, Carla M. (2013). Upcoming presentations of our research work this weekend: internet metrics and big data.
  • Bonneau, Chris W., Cann, Damon M. (2013). Nonpartisan election formats do not affect voting behaviors.
  • Bonneau, Chris W., Loepp, Eric (2013). Ballot design can have a huge impact on voter participation, especially in nonpartisan elections.
  • Bonney, Norman (2013). Black Americans still face significant challenges, but President Obama can provide a model for wider social and electoral success.
  • Bonotti, Matteo (2013). Democratic debate among speakers of different European languages is not only possible, but also helps to protect linguistic diversity.
  • Booth, Jonathan E., Williams, Mark (2013). Union members are more likely to give to charity, and to give more when they do.
  • Boran, Milan (2013). Trust & Check.
  • Bordignon, Massimo, Monticini, Andrea (2013). Evidence from Italy shows that electoral reforms can often have the opposite effect of what is intended.
  • Borom, Samaya (2013). Book review: Dissent and revolution in a digital age: social media, blogging and activism in Egypt.
  • Borrell-Porta, Mireia (2013). A bandwagon with a purpose: The independence of Catalonia.
  • Boscan, Luis (2013). Book review: America’s blind spot: Chávez, oil and US security.
  • Boscan, Luis (2013). Book review: Inventing the market: Smith, Hegel & political theory.
  • Boscan, Luis (2013). Book review: market liquidity: theory, evidence, and policy.
  • Bose, Sumantra (2013). Indian democracy: a work in progress.
  • Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten (2013). Book review: Jean Baudrillard: from the ocean to the desert, or the poetics of radicality.
  • Bougioukos, Vasileios (2013). Greek higher education: Another patient of austerity in the operating room.
  • Bourne, Katy, Jones, Bob, Simmonds, Adam, Baird, Vera, Salmon, Christopher, Barnes, Ann (2013). Should Police and Crime Commissioners be abolished? The Commissioners respond.
  • Bouton, Laurent, Conconi, Paola, Pino, Francisco J, Zanardi, Maurizio (2013). The U.S. Senate’s failure to pass gun control legislation is the victory of an intense minority against an apathetic majority.
  • Bouvet, Florence, King, Sharmila (2013). Economic divergences among Eurozone countries have played an increasingly important role in ECB decision-making since the start of the crisis.
  • Bouvet, Florence, King, Sharmila (2013). Since the beginning of the economic crisis voters have punished incumbent governments for rising unemployment, but not for rising income inequality.
  • Bouza Garcia, Luis (2013). The European Citizens’ Initiative encourages civil society organisations to engage with the public on European issues.
  • Bouza Garcia, Luis (2013). The quality of democracy in Spain took a great leap backwards in 2012.
  • Bovens, Luc, Sisman, Günperi (2013). Greece, Portugal, Spain and the East European states take on less than their fair share of responsibility for EU asylum seekers.
  • Bowen, Kyle (2013). Social media: myths from the first 2000 years.
  • Bowen, Kyle, Burt, Tim, Sheehan, Clare (2013). Reputation and accountability: where are the checks and balances with social media?
  • Bowes, Lindsey (2013). The UK can learn from international experience of widening participation in higher education.
  • Boys, James D. (2013). Given his administration’s policy fumbles this year, President Obama may be happy that 2013 is nearly over.
  • Boys, James D. (2013). Reflections on an imagined second Kennedy administration.
  • Boys, James D. (2013). The U.S. and UK should strengthen their relationship with greater cooperation in the area of foreign policy.
  • Boysen-Hogrefe, Jens (2013). Low bond yields have saved the German government €80 billion in interest since 2009.
  • Bracco, Emanuele, Porcelli, Francesco, Redoano, Michela (2013). Local government areas that are controlled by the same party as national governments receive larger grants and have lower taxes.
  • Brack, Nathalie (2013). Book review: Representing Europeans: a pragmatic approach.
  • Brack, Nathalie (2013). Giving a voice to Eurosceptic MEPs in the European Parliament is an important part of making the integration process more legitimate.
  • Bracke, Philippe (2013). Comparing prices and rents in Central London with new data.
  • Bradley, Peter (2013). The lobbying bill risks gagging charities and campaign groups, while letting lobbyists of the hook.
  • Brady, David (2013). The decline of unions is driving the problem of working poverty in the U.S.
  • Brady, Hugo (2013). It’s time for European governments to embrace a real reform agenda for the EU.
  • Brembs, Björn (2013). By replacing journal rank with an institution-based reputation system, the looming crisis in science can be averted.
  • Brett, Edwin (2013). Final response: International inequality and the global crisis – Managing markets for sustainable growth.
  • Brett, Teddy (2013). International inequality and the global crisis – Managing markets for sustainable growth.
  • Brett, Will (2013). Tomorrow’s party: a bold new approach and meaningfulengagement are required.
  • Brett, William (2013). We should welcome the increased reach and influence of select committees as a sign of a rejuvenated Parliament.
  • Brevini, Bendetta (2013). The seven capital sins of corporate-owned media: how ownership concentration curtails media freedoms in Europe.
  • Brewer, Mike (2013). The government should reconsider its proposed measure of child poverty and move with the tide of expert opinion.
  • Brienza, Casey (2013). Book review: Anime's media mix: franchising toys andcharacters in Japan.
  • Brienza, Casey (2013). Book review: the soul of anime: collaborative creativity and Japan’s media success story.
  • Brighton, Paul (2013). Book review: Al Jazeera English: global news in a changing world.
  • Brighton, Paul (2013). Book review: Al Jazeera English: global news ina changing world.
  • Brighton, Paul (2013). Book review: Elite statecraft and election administration:bending the rules of the game?
  • Brighton, Paul (2013). Book review: Taking our country back: the crafting ofnetworked politics from Howard Dean to Barack Obama.
  • Brito, Paula (2013). It was and it was not: identity and the power of storytelling for Muslims (guest blog).
  • Brock, Jason (2013). Book review: Cold War social science: knowledge production, liberal democracy, and human nature.
  • Brock, Jason (2013). Book review: Political corruption in Ireland 1922-2010: a crooked harp?
  • Brock, Jason (2013). Book review: Portrait of a party: the Conservative Party in Britain, 1918-1945.
  • Brock, Maria (2013). Cyprus and the fate of Russian money.
  • Brock, Maria, Lopes, Rui (2013). The implications of Nazi-comparisons in current European discourse.
  • Brooks, Rachel (2013). Oxford should withdraw its current policy on postgraduate funding immediately.
  • Brooks, Thom (2013). A barrier or bridge? Serious problems revealed in the UK citizenship test.
  • Broome, André (2013). Competing bureaucratic mandates have produced a ‘clash of organisations’ that impedes effective crisis management in Europe.
  • Broughton Micova, Sally (2013). Book review: understanding media economics.
  • Broussard, Nzinga, Tekleselassie, Tsegay Gebrekidan (2013). Ethiopia’s youth and their labour market prospects.
  • Brown, Chris (2013). David Cameron is unlikely to get the results he wants out of the G8 Summit.
  • Brown, Jennifer (2013). ‘Policing for a Better Britain’: It is high time to revisit our model of policing and re-fashion the police service.
  • Brown, June, Bonin, Eva-Maria, Beecham, Jennifer (2013). Increasing access to psychological therapies – looking beyond the workforce question.
  • Brown, Louise (2013). Book Review: The democratic foundations of policy diffusion: how health, family and employment laws spread across countries.
  • Brown, Philip (2013). Book review: Gypsies and Travellers: empowerment and inclusion in British Society.
  • Brown, Philip (2013). Graphic novel: The superhero of research dissemination?
  • Brown, Sally (2013). Book review: Authors of our own misfortune? The problems with psychogenic explanations for physical illnesses.
  • Brown, Sally (2013). Book review: Economics and HIV: the sickness of economics.
  • Brown, Sally (2013). Book review: Paralysed with fear: the story of polio.
  • Brown, Sally (2013). Book review: doing qualitative research: a practical handbook.
  • Brown, Stuart A. (2013). One in four men in Asia 'admit to committing rape'? It doesn't add up.
  • Brown, Stuart A. (2013). The way in which states formulate national positions is just as important to EU decision-making as their bargaining strength in the Council.
  • Browning, Martin, Gørtz, Mette, Leth-Peterson, Soren (2013). Rising house prices do not tend to fuel greater consumption by households.
  • Brumley, Cheryl (2013). Book review: Gendered paradoxes: educating Jordanian women in nation, faith, and progress.
  • Brumley, Cheryl (2013). Podcast series Audible Impact launches today.
  • Brumley, Cheryl (2013). The simple guide to academic podcasting: Post-Production and Audio Platforms.
  • Brynne, Elaine (2013). Deliberative democracy might offer a remedy for theextremely low levels of political trust in Ireland.
  • Brülhart, Marius, Jametti, Mario, Schmidheiny, Kurt (2013). Firms in clustered industries are prepared to pay higher taxes than those that are not.
  • Buckley, Fiona (2013). How Ireland legislated for candidate sex quotas to increasewomen’s representation.
  • Bucyana, Olivier (2013). Guinea must make it a priority to understand why and how ethnicity affects its political, security and developments prospects.
  • Buhagiar, Lawrence (2013). Book review: The science of evaluation: a realist manifesto.
  • Bulger, Monica (2013). Concerted Action: New Media Literacy Report Outlines Research & Policy Agenda.
  • Bullock, Nathan (2013). Book review: Battle for ground zero: inside the political struggle to rebuild the World Trade Center.
  • Bullock, Nathan (2013). Book review: Black citymakers: how "The Philadelphia Negro" changed urban America.
  • Bullock, Nathan (2013). Book review: squatters into citizens: the 1961 Bukit Ho Swee fire and the making of modern Singapore.
  • Burall, Simon (2013). If Parliament wants to be trusted, it must trust the people.
  • Burall, Simon, Zacharzewski, Anthony (2013). NHS democracy: some ideas.
  • Burden, Barry C., Canon, David T., Mayer, Kenneth R. (2013). Early voting actually decreases election turnout, if implemented on its own.
  • Burgess, Robin, Anand, Anisha (2013). Bihar growth model may bear fruit in other Indian states: Robin Burgess.
  • Burgess, Rochelle (2013). Enduring questions of race and Mandela’s legacy in South Africa.
  • Burgess, Rochelle (2013). #WorldAidsDay 2013: The time to look upstream is now.
  • Burton, Sarah (2013). Book review: Fat.
  • Bytyci, Seb (2013). Building effective tax collection authorities as part of a professional public administration is crucial for transforming developing countries.
  • Cadier, David (2013). NSA spying on Europe revelations – our experts react.
  • Cadier, David (2013). The new Czech President might bring about a change of rhetoric on Europe but a policy shift towards the EU appears unlikely.
  • Cage, Charlotte (2013). FEMEN and Malala as feminist protest ‘brands’ – Some polarities in feminist activism.
  • Cairney, Paul (2013). The Scottish push towards local democracy carries potentialunintended costs.
  • Calhoun, Craig (2013). India, the world and LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Calhoun, Craig (2013). “No country is more important than India” – LSE Director Professor Craig Calhoun.
  • Calkin, Sydney (2013). Conference Report: Gender, Neoliberalism, and Financial Crisis: Gendered impacts and feminist alternatives.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2013). Ideological tensions expressed through and in relation to Europe.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2013). Why the Daily Mail was wrong to attack Ralph Miliband.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2013). Why the Mail was not right to attack Ralph Miliband (guest blog).
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2013). The conservatives are out of touch with the renewed politics of redistribution.
  • Cammaerts, Bart, Meng, Bingchun, Mansell, Robin (2013). Copyright and creation authors respond to critics.
  • Campbell, Carol, Levin, Ben (2013). Building the capacity to use research in education requires a sustained strategic and systemic effort.
  • Campbell, Cody (2013). Book review: Dispossession: the performative in the political.
  • Cann, Alan (2013). As academic blogging becomes mainstream, science communication must facilitate depth and breadth in online discourse.
  • Cardia, Nancy (2013). What is the crisis in public security in São Paulo?
  • Carlisle, Juliet, Patton, Rob (2013). Facebook was not a hotbed of political activity during the 2008 U.S. Presidential election.
  • Carmassi, Jacopo, Di Noia, Carmine, Micossi, Stefano (2013). The December 2012 agreement on EU bank supervision is a good first step towards an effective banking union.
  • Carolan, Liz (2013). Book review: Presidents, oligarchs and bureaucrats: formsof rule in the post-Soviet space.
  • Carr West, Jonathan (2013). Is local government heading for broke? The scale and speed of budget cuts mean that councils do not have the time and space to ensure permanent and sustainable reductions in cost.
  • Carr-West, Jonathan (2013). Pensions policy: A little more consultation, a little less action please.
  • Carr-West, Jonathan (2013). We need fundamental innovation and change in local government.
  • Carrasco Farré, Carlos (2013). Book review: Emerging powers in a comparative perspective: the political and economic rise of the BRIC countries.
  • Carrasco Farré, Carlos (2013). Book review: The car-dependent society: a European perspective.
  • Carrasco Farré, Carlos (2013). Book review: The problem with banks.
  • Carrigan, Mark (2013). 5 Minutes with Kip Jones: “we engage in the creative process and open new doors for communication”.
  • Carrigan, Mark (2013). 5 Minutes with Professor Rachel Pain: “Research capacity is our greatest resource, and collaboration at any level has the potential to make for excellent research”.
  • Carrigan, Mark (2013). Book review: Think tanks in America.
  • Carrigan, Mark (2013). Five minutes with John Holmwood and Sue Scott: “Discover Society puts social research back at the heart of public debate.”.
  • Carrigan, Mark, Mahony, Nick (2013). A critical social science will help inform and shape the wider debate around public engagement.
  • Carrigan, Mark Alexander, Racz, Naomi, Gilson, Chris (2013). Launching a new collaboration: euroscepticism and the European project.
  • Carrol, Peter (2013). By using digital technology, libraries can preserve and enhance their historic collections.
  • Carroll, David, McArthur, Joseph (2013). The Open Access Button: It’s time we capture individual moments of paywall injustice and turn them into positive change.
  • Carson, Jamie L., Pettigrew, Stephen (2013). Republican advantages in candidate recruitment in 2010 haveled to an increasingly polarized House of Representatives.
  • Carvalho, Tiago, de Almeida Alves, Nuno, Cairns, David, Alexandre, Ana (2013). Mass anti-austerity protests in Portugal are emerging out of social movements which have been fighting against precarious conditions in the labour market.
  • Casado, David, Lázaro, Blanca (2013). Spain should follow the UK, France and the United States in embracing evidence based social innovation.
  • Casey, Terrence (2013). Neoliberalism can (and should) be saved by macroprudential financial regulation.
  • Cassidy, Caroline (2013). Is it time to ban the term ‘dissemination’?
  • Castells, Pau, Trillas, Francesc (2013). Spanish companies which employ former politicians have seen their business returns fall, but politicians can still give companies unfair lobbying advantages.
  • Cathcart, Abby (2013). The John Lewis model reveals the tensions and paradoxes at the heart of workplace democracy.
  • Ceka, Besir (2013). The EU may have a democratic deficit, but national governments are facing an even greater legitimacy crisis.
  • Cengiz, Firat (2013). The EU’s fading influence over Turkey is weakening the country’s democratic reform processes.
  • Ceron, Andrea (2013). Factions and fissions in the aftermath of the 2013 elections: why Italian politics never gets boring.
  • Chalfin, Aaron (2013). There is little evidence that Mexican immigration leads to more crime in US cities.
  • Chalmers, Damian, Hix, Simon, Hobolt, Sara (2013). Designing a new UK-EU relationship and how it could be achieved.
  • Chanda, Areendam (2013). Why is Maharashtra’s average income five times that of Bihar?
  • Chandhoke, Neera (2013). Contested secessions in formal democracies: the case of Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Chandni, Singh (2013). Book review: research for development: a practical guide.
  • Chaney, Paul (2013). Analysing party manifestos shows the extent of ethnicminority marginalisation in the UK’s electoral politics.
  • Chapman, Annabelle (2013). Book review: Great games, local rules: the new great powercontest in central Asia.
  • Charles, Aurelie (2013). Book Review: Money for everyone: why we need a Citizen’s Income.
  • Charlton, Meg (2013). The good and bad history lessons of social media.
  • Chatwin, Caroline (2013). While harmonising EU drug policies is unnecessary, it is important that states can learn from drug policy successes and failures in other countries.
  • Chaudhary, Latika (2013). Caste, religion and fragmented societies: education in British India. picture_as_pdf
  • Chaudhary, Latika, Bogart, Dan (2013). Railways and Indian economic development. picture_as_pdf
  • Chaudhry, Yug, Thambisetty, Sivaramjani (2013). Mercy, fairness and the death penalty in India.
  • Chaudhury, Bodrul, Arora, Sanam (2013). “Corruption has grown to alarming levels [in India]” – Prashant Bhushan.
  • Chen, Kai (2013). Book review: International security: the contemporary agenda.
  • Cheon, Andrew, Urpelaninen, Johannes (2013). Characterizing the relationship between competing interest groups helps explain outcomes and inform regulatory policies. picture_as_pdf
  • Cherneva, Iveta (2013). Unless the West strengthens its support for Bulgarian civil society, the country is in danger of drifting back into the arms of Russia.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2013). Greenbelt myth is the driving force behind the housing crisis.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2013). Housing – and more than housing: what a bad budget!
  • Cheshire, Paul (2013). How to kill nightingales and not build houses: insist on building on Brownfields.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2013). Land prices: the dog that’s lost its bark.
  • Chesterton, Fiona (2013). Book review: Reporting disasters: famine, politics and the media.
  • Chesterton, Fiona (2013). Book review: armchair nation: an intimate history of Britain in front of the TV.
  • Childs, John, Dr (2013). Will Fairtrade Gold bring social, environmental and economic justice to Africa’s small scale miners?
  • Cho, Wendy K.Tam (2013). Voter migration is a significant factor in the geographic sorting of the American electorate.
  • Chouliaraki, Lilie (2013). Charity without compassion.
  • Cianetti, Licia (2013). The fall of the Latvian government after the Riga supermarket tragedy has exposed deep divisions in the country’s political system.
  • Clark, Jennifer Hayes, Williams, R. Lucas (2013). Term limits alone do not cause legislators to shirk their duties—the actual results are far more complicated.
  • Clark, Michael (2013). A lack of party unity can have a significant negative effect on the electoral success of European parties.
  • Clark, Peder (2013). The implications of Scotland’s independence referendum –for Cornwall.
  • Clift, Hamish (2013). Book review: International law and civil wars.
  • Clift, Hamish (2013). Book review: Occupy: three inquiries in disobedience.
  • Clift, Hamish (2013). Book review: Punishment.
  • Clift, Hamish (2013). Book review: Spatial statistics and geostatistics.
  • Clift, Hamish (2013). Book review: Statebuilding.
  • Clinton, Joshua (2013). More complex congressional oversight over government agencies means reduced influence relative to that of the White House.
  • Clohessy, Laura (2013). How can private long-term care insurance supplement state systems? AXA-funded study looking at the UK as a case study reports on 30 January 2013.
  • Clohessy, Laura (2013). Prevention services in adult social care: reablement.
  • Clohessy, Laura, Knapp, Martin (2013). The role of economists in social care.
  • Clubb, Gordon (2013). There is a lack of durable mechanisms to connect the Professional Service Sector to academic research.
  • Coast, Ernestina (2013). When legalising abortion isn’t enough.
  • Coast, Ernestina, Leone, Tiziana, Malvia, Alankar (2013). Gender-based violence and reproductive health in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Cobb, Michael D. (2013). Voters punish politicians for misinformation that portrays them in a favourable light, but not for inaccurate information that attacks their opponents.
  • Cobo, Cristóbal (2013). Can MOOCs and Open Badges provide an alternative to the so-called ‘inflation of educational credentials’?
  • Cochrane, Alasdair (2013). Book review: Animals and sociology by Kay Peggs.
  • Coggan, Philip, Kippin, Sean (2013). Interview: Philip Coggan of the Economist on the West’s democratic decline and how to fix it.
  • Coggan, Philip, Kippin, Sean (2013). Interview: Philip Coggan of the Economist – “We may have ‘one person – one vote’, but we don’t have ‘one person – equal influence'”.
  • Cohen, Lucia (2013). Media Reform in Argentina: Can it go too far?
  • Cohen, Lucía (2013). Pharma online: does regulation or corporate social media policy need to change to allow a real dialogue about medicines?
  • Cohen, Stephen, South Asia, LSE (2013). Will the India-Pakistan dispute last a hundred years?
  • Colidge-Toker, Emily (2013). Book review: monstrosity: the human monster in visual culture.
  • Collender, Guy (2013). Momentum grows for campaign championing benefits of part-time higher education.
  • Collier, Paul (2013). One budget number every African citizen will need to know.
  • Collins, Ellen, Milloy, Caren (2013). What happens when you make a book open access? New business models are emerging, but challenges still remain.
  • Collins, John (2013). Book review: Fixing drugs: the politics of drug prohibition.
  • Collins, John (2013). Book review: fixing drugs: the politics of drugprohibition.
  • Colls, Robert (2013). Despite Edward Snowden’s revelations, we are nowhere near Orwell’s vision of totalitarian dystopia envisioned in ‘1984’.
  • Conroy, Melanie (2013). Book Review: Beyond citizenship? Feminism and the transformation of belonging.
  • Conroy, Melanie (2013). Book review: Nature et souveraineté.
  • Conroy, Melanie (2013). Book review: Proche-orient: le pouvoir, la terre et l’eau.
  • Conroy, Melanie (2013). Book review: iDisorder: understanding our obsession with technology and overcoming its hold on us.
  • Cook, Alistair (2013). Humanitarian Crisis looms in Kachin conflict: Implications for Myanmar’s reform process.
  • Cooke, Barbara J. (2013). Book Review: youth and media.
  • Cooke, Barbara J. (2013). Book review: Research design: creating robust approaches for the social sciences.
  • Coolidge Toker, Emily (2013). Book review: Afghanistan in ink: literature between diaspora and nation.
  • Coolidge Toker, Emily (2013). Book review: Reading new India: post-millennial Indian fiction in English.
  • Coolidge Toker, Emily (2013). Book review: Simone de Beauvoir and the politics of ambiguity.
  • Cooperman, Rosalyn (2013). Fearing a primary challenger from their own party in the next election, House representatives have little incentive to compromise on the budget.
  • Corbett, Anne (2013). Book review: Democratic institutions and authoritarian rule in South East Europe.
  • Cordero, Melina (2013). Book review: Everyday law on the street: city governance inan age of diversity.
  • Corredoira, Loreto (2013). A Wave of Fresh Air in Copyright Regulation?
  • Corry, Dan (2013). As Europe’s fiscal union marches on, it is time for thecentre-left to debate what it can do to make the eurozonemore progressiveBlo g.
  • Corthorn, Paul (2013). Enoch Powell and the Cold War.
  • Cost-i-Font, Joan (2013). Do we make the wrong Lifestyle Choices, or do we choose Unhealthy Environments?
  • Cost-i-Font, Joan (2013). Research into the UK government’s proposed reforms of the funding of care and support published.
  • Costas, Milas (2013). A (simple) justification for Carney’s “7% unemployment rate threshold”.
  • Cotter, Richard (2013). Book review: Karl Marx on technology and alienation.
  • Cotton, Elizabeth (2013). Confusion over how to measure mental health is taking a toll on workplace wellbeing, but new networks of expertise may help.
  • Cotton, Elizabeth (2013). Confusion over how to measure mental health is taking a toll on workplace wellbeing.
  • Cotton, Elizabeth (2013). Trade unions are facing difficult circumstances but it is important not to overstate the extent of the challenges.
  • Cotton, Elizabeth (2013). We should avoid construing the proliferation of precariouswork as a global catastrophe.
  • Cottreell-Boyce, Joseph (2013). A real solution to the ‘blight’ of unauthorised Traveller sites.
  • Coulter, Steve (2013). Book review: The third globalization: can wealthy nations stay rich in the twenty-first century?
  • Coulter, Steve (2013). The DGB’s proposals for a new ‘Marshall Plan’ for Europe may mark the beginning of a discussion on the concrete alternatives to austerity.
  • Courtney, Michael (2013). Will he stay or will he go? The post-bailout role of the Irish PM in Europe.
  • Cowan, Oliver (2013). Book review: Cities, nature and development: the politicsand production of urban vulnerabilities.
  • Coyle, Diane (2013). Online public debate about research is thriving, but we need to stay alert to the dangers of simplification.
  • Coyne, James (2013). Do rising rates of antidepressant prescription translate into lower rates of suicide?/?
  • Crack, Peter (2013). Book review: Plato on art and beauty.
  • Crines, Andrew (2013). Book review: Justifying New Labour policy.
  • Crines, Andrew (2013). Book review: Socialist register: the question of strategy.
  • Crines, Andrew (2013). Book review: Whatever happened to Tory Scotland?
  • Crines, Andrew (2013). The Coalition Government’s rhetoric promotes individualismand seeks to reduce the role of the state.
  • Crines, Andrew (2013). We can increasingly see signs that the Coalition is following the same trajectory towards election failure as recent long-serving governments.
  • Crines, Andrew S. (2013). Book Review: The dictionary of conservative quotations.
  • Crines, Andrew Scott (2013). George Galloway’s style of communication explained.
  • Crines, Andrew Scott (2013). The coalition currently occupies a rhetorically higher ground.
  • Crone, Stephen (2013). After significant reforms, Canada’s political parties now havetheir income and expenditure closely controlled, and are moredependent on public funds.
  • Crone, Stephen (2013). The UK can learn from Canada in reforming trade union and corporate funding of parties.
  • Crosby, Liam (2013). The Prime Minister has the opportunity to lead on international development.
  • Cross, James P. (2013). Transparency in the Council of the European Union has increased over the last decade, but only for the least controversial negotiations.
  • Cross, Jamie (2013). Book review: The remembered village.
  • Crouch, Colin (2013). Five minutes with Colin Crouch: “A post-democratic society is one that continues to have and to use all the institutions of democracy, but in which they increasingly become a formal shell”.
  • Crusafon, Carmina (2013). The Shutdown of the Public Regional Television in Valencia: The First Step Towards the End of Regional Public Service Broadcasting in Spain.
  • Cuevas, Senia (2013). Book review: Shattered, cracked or firmly intact? Women and the executive glass ceiling worldwide.
  • Cuffe, James (2013). Book review: The handbook of sociocultural anthropology.
  • Cullen, John (2013). Book review: An ecology of happiness.
  • Cullen, John (2013). Book review: Sustainability by Leslie Paul Thiele.
  • Cullen, Joseph (2013). There is a high cost to using subsidies to promote renewable energy to mitigate climate change.
  • Cummins, Neil (2013). We live in a world where social class is strongly inherited.
  • Curtice, John (2013). If the Conservatives are to counter the challenge of UKIP, they need to turn around the economy rather than fret obsessively about Europe.
  • Curtis, Geoff, Goldstein, Stéphane (2013). Greater training is necessary to put open data at the heart of Research Data Management policy and practice.
  • Cuyckens, Hanne (2013). The international arena is increasingly heading towards a multipolar model in which US hegemony is challenged by the EU and China.
  • Cylus, Jonathan, Papanicolas, Irene, Theodorou, Mamas (2013). In Cyprus, the Troika should be promoting health reforms towards universal coverage, not derailing them.
  • Czerniewicz, Laura (2013). Inequitable power dynamics of global knowledge production and exchange must be confronted head on.
  • Daddow, Oliver (2013). The UK’s opposition to European integration is still framed around the legacy of its past.
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2013). Coup d’etat or liberation? US-Egypt relations after the fall of Mohamed Morsi.
  • Darcy, Conor (2013). It’s hard to be optimistic about a reversal of the rising poverty trends any time soon.
  • Darmon, Karen (2013). Still dealing in dichotomies?!
  • Das, Ranjana (2013). Raped! The Indian polity in shambles (guest blog).
  • Dasgupta, Ananya (2013). Photoblog: Old Delhi through new eyes.
  • Dassonneville, Ruth, Lewis-Beck, Michael S. (2013). Left-wing parties in Western Europe gain votes when unemployment rises, but only when they are in opposition.
  • Datta, Ayona (2013). Book review: Seeing cities change: local culture and class.
  • Datu, Kerwin (2013). Book review: A life in education and architecture: Mary Beaumont Medd.
  • Datu, Kerwin (2013). Book review: the view from above: the science of social space.
  • Datzberger, Simone (2013). Modern slavery: Why dehumanizing the ‘Other’ concerns all of us.
  • Davies, Huw, Nutley, Sandra (2013). Knowledge mobilisation: new insights for theory and practice.
  • Davies, Neil (2013). Advocates of RCTs in education should look more closely at the differences between medical research and education research.
  • Dawes, Antonia (2013). Reflections on the critical contemporary culture project.
  • Deacon, Rachel (2013). Time to rethink how to tackle Aids education among young people #WorldAidsDay.
  • Dean, Rikki (2013). There should be greater public involvement in deciding what is a legitimate ‘nudge’.
  • Dedieu, Jean-Philippe (2013). Book review: Responses to stigmatization in comparative perspective.
  • Dedieu, Jean-Philippe, Mizrachi, Nissim (2013). Confrontation Vs Conflict Avoidance: how minorities across international borders deal with racism.
  • Defty, Andrew (2013). Having security chiefs give evidence to Parliament isprogress, but future sessions must dig deeper.
  • Delanty, Gerard (2013). Book review: Habermas and religion.
  • Delanty, Gerard (2013). Book review: turbulent and mighty continent: what future for Europe?
  • DellaVigna, Stefano (2013). Five minutes with Stefano DellaVigna: “It turns out that voters hate to lie”.
  • Dellot, Benedict (2013). Policies aimed at supporting young enterprise must be grounded in a thorough understanding of the practical needs of young entrepreneurs.
  • Dennison, Susi (2013). The hostage crisis in Algeria lays bare the importance of European foreign policy to the UK.
  • Desai, Kishwar (2013). “India has become very cruel towards its women” – Kishwar Desai.
  • Desai, Manali (2013). The mythology of Modi.
  • Desai, Manali, Roy, Indrajit (2013). Why doesn’t the BJP face greater resistance from lower castes in Gujarat? Part 1. picture_as_pdf
  • Desai, Manali, Roy, Indrajit (2013). Why doesn’t the BJP face greater resistance from lower castes in Gujarat? Part 2. picture_as_pdf
  • Di Donato, Michele (2013). The rise of Matteo Renzi and Italy’s international role.
  • Diamond, Patrick, Thillaye, Renaud (2013). Despite a historic fall in spending, last week’s budget deal will help to increase the EU’s effectiveness.
  • Dickson, Matt (2013). Gaining more education does lead to higher wages.
  • Dijkstra, Hylke (2013). Five recommendations for the reform of the European Foreign Service.
  • Dimitrova, Antoaneta (2013). Bulgaria’s low election turnout is a symptom of the growing mistrust for the ruling GERB party and the country’s political system.
  • Dimitrova, Velichka (2013). Reinhart-Rogoff revisited: Coding errors happen – key problem was in not making the data openly available from the start.
  • Dinas, Elias (2013). Children with politically engaged parents are more likely to deviate from their parents’ political views in adulthood.
  • Dinas, Elias (2013). Electoral participation strengthens party identification in the U.S.
  • Dinneen, Mark (2013). Book review: Brazil on the rise: the story of a countrytransformed.
  • Diskaya, Ali (2013). Book review: Nuclear weapons in the information age.
  • Diskaya, Ali (2013). Book review: constructing a global polity: theory, discourse and governance.
  • Ditonto, Tessa, Hamilton, Allison, Redlawsk, David (2013). Gender stereotypes mean that voters look for more information on women candidates’ competence than they do for men.
  • Ditrych, Ondrej (2013). The EU needs to adopt a more pragmatic policy towards Belarus based on cooperation rather than sanctions.
  • Ditrych, Ondrej (2013). For the Kremlin, ‘Foglegate’ is another part of its psychological game with Washington.
  • Dixon, Josie (2013). “The Dementia Iceberg”: New Bupa report uses PSSRU research.
  • Dobreva, Alina, Calderaro, Andrea (2013). Media Freedom and Pluralism Discussed in Relation to Human Rights and to Reinforcing Political Legitimacy of the EU.
  • Dogramaci, Esra (2013). Not a Turkish spring – eyewitness analysis of the protests with pix.
  • Dogramaci, Esra (2013). Turkish summer? Protests, politics and media – eyewitness analysis.
  • Dommett, Katharine (2013). All head and no heart: The LibDems still have some distance to go in rebuilding the party’s identity and re-establishing a bond with voters.
  • Donald, James (2013). MPs with slim majorities and frontbenchers are the most prolific parliamentary tweeters.
  • Donceel, Laurent (2013). An EU-US free trade agreement is far from a done deal.
  • Donovan, Todd (2013). Campaigns for ballot initiatives on minority rights may increase animosity towards these groups.
  • Doody, Justine (2013). Despite their trade row, China and the EU face similar challenges to energy security and conservation.
  • Dorey, Pete (2013). Britain’s relationship with Europe could bring about thedownfall of David Cameron.
  • Dorling, Danny (2013). The central government continues to believe that it, and not elected local authorities, knows best.
  • Doukas, John (2013). Quantitative easing does not address the fundamental problems underpinning struggling western economies.
  • Dowdle, Andrew, Yang, Song (2013). Social network analysis of individual donors reveals a pattern of division in the Republican Party.
  • Draca, Mirko (2013). Crime rates in the UK have been falling, but the reversal of policies that contributed to this trend means that ‘something will give’.
  • Dragotesc, Andra-Mirona (2013). The violent cartographies of violence- the imaginative rape geography of Congo.
  • Duarte, Tania (2013). Committee on capital markets regulation - statistical release.
  • Duarte, Tania (2013). Interview with the project’s director, Roger McCormick.
  • Duff, Andrew (2013). Now is the time for a new fundamental law of the European Union.
  • Duff, Andrew (2013). Why the Dutch version of the balance of competence review will not please the Brits.
  • Duff, Andrew (2013). The case for an Associate Membership of the European Union.
  • Duff, Andrew, Glendinning, Simon, Hancké, Bob, Chalmers, Damian, Usherwood, Simon, Brown, Stuart A., Van der Sweet, Arno, Cammaerts, Bart (2013). David Cameron’s EU speech – our experts react.
  • Duff, Andrew, Verhofstadt, Guy (2013). Europe: an end to fallacy.
  • Dumbrell, John (2013). Compared to the recent record, Barack Obama’s presidency has been a successful one thus far.
  • Duncan, Denvil, Graham, John D. (2013). Replacing the gas tax with a road user fee would be more equitable and a more stable source of funding for roads.
  • Dunham, Jennifer, Csaky, Zselyke (2013). The European economic crisis has coincided with a decline in press freedom in the EU.
  • Dunleavy, Patick (2013). The lasting achievement of Thatcherism as a political project is that Britain now has three political parties of the right, instead of one.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Carrera, Leandro (2013). We must understand the cultural, as well as the economic, dimensions of austerity.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Carrera, Leandro (2013). The rise of a robot state? New frontiers for growing the productivity of government services.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Muir, Dominic (2013). Parliament bounces back – how Select Committees have become a power in the land.
  • Dunn, Stuart (2013). More than a business model: crowd-sourcing and impact in the humanities.
  • Durose, Catherine, Tonkiss, Katherine (2013). Fast scholarship is not always good scholarship: relevant research requires more than an online presence.
  • Dustman, Christian, Frattini, Tommaso (2013). Nothing is ‘hidden’ in our report on the fiscal effects of recent UK immigration.
  • Dut Chol, Jacob (2013). Abyei’s courtship by the two Sudans – Where will it end?
  • Dutceac Segesten, Anamaria (2013). Book review: The justification of Europe: a political theoryof supranational integration.
  • Dür, Andreas, Konstantinidis, Nikitas (2013). Electoral cycle timing and popular support for a treaty are crucial in determining whether parties advocate referendums on European integration.
  • Easton, Catherine (2013). Book review: Generational use of new media.
  • Economides, Spyros (2013). The Eurozone crisis is severely limiting the EU’s foreign policy capacity.
  • Edgar, Stacy (2013). Book review: Water: all that matters.
  • Egan, Michelle (2013). Including Canada and Mexico in an EU-US free trade agreement would create a genuine transatlantic market that would deliver significant economic benefits.
  • El Issawi, Fatima (2013). Is Libyan media more free after the revolution? (New research report).
  • El-Rafie, Yasmine (2013). New research: how can social media help journalists connect to black and minority communities? (guest post).
  • Elaluf-Calderwood, Silvia (2013). Briefing from the 3rd Workshop on Internet Economics @UCSD: “definitions and data”.
  • Elaluf-Calderwood, Silvia, Liebenau, Jonathan (2013). Convergence of computing science, networks and the law: reflections from the workshop at UPenn Law.
  • Elaluf-Calderwood, Silvia, Liebenau, Jonathan (2013). EU telecoms competition and regulation: paradoxes of subsidiary and a single digital market.
  • Elaluf-Calderwood, Silvia, Liebenau, Jonathan (2013). Economic health of the internet ecosystem: briefing from CAIDA’s 2013 workshop.
  • Elaluf-Calderwood, Silvia, Liebenau, Jonathan (2013). Internet metrics, telecom and internet policy: highlights from the TPRC 2013.
  • Elaluf-Calderwood, Silvia, Liebenau, Jonathan (2013). LSE Tech at the FT Media Summit 2013: social media, innovation, big data and more.
  • Elaluf-Calderwood, Silvia, Liebenau, Jonathan (2013). The new architecture of the internet: the LSE Tech approach in relation to recent work of Martin Fransman, Brett Frischmann, & Christopher Yoo.
  • Elaluf-Calderwood, Silvia, Liebenau, Jonathan, Kärrberg, Patrik (2013). Spectrum allocation for emergency services in the UK and Europe: An open set of questions to be researched.
  • Elbra, Ainsley (2013). Book review: Africa emerges.
  • Elbra, Ainsley (2013). Book review: Global corruption: money, power and ethics in the modern world.
  • Elbra, Ainsley (2013). Book review: The end of power: from boardrooms tobattlefields and churches to states, why being in chargeisn’t what it used to be.
  • Elonheimo, Maija (2013). Finnish debate on EMU: A discussion without reliable evidence.
  • Eltigani, Eman (2013). Remembering Fatama.
  • Emerson, Michael (2013). Seven hazards in David Cameron’s intended European policy.
  • Emerson, Michael (2013). The uncertainty created by David Cameron’s policy on EU membership may cost the UK’s already troubled economy.
  • Emery, Christian (2013). Trust, not sanctions, was the key to the nuclear deal with Iran.
  • Emmerich, Nathan (2013). Book review: The philosophical foundations of modernmedicine.
  • Enders, Claire (2013). Industry-Proposed Royal Charter Further from Leveson than Anything Before.
  • Enns, Peter (2013). Presidential campaigns are less important than previously thought in influencing how people vote.
  • Ennser-Jedenastik, Laurenz (2013). Central bank governors in Europe are less likely to be removed from office if they have the same political affiliation as the current government.
  • Epstein, Lee, Knight, Jack (2013). U.S. federal judges are motivated by much more than putting their policy and political preferences into law.
  • Erickson, Jennifer L. (2013). The gap between policy and practice in EU arms exports limits the normative power of the EU.
  • Evans, Adam (2013). A Barrier or Bridge? Serious problems revealed in the UK citizenship test.
  • Evans, Adam (2013). Don’t expect meaningful fiscal devolution for Wales any timesoon.
  • Evans, Adam (2013). Electoral system dynamics are fundamental to understanding why comparisons between the FDP and the Liberal Democrats are ultimately somewhat misguided.
  • Evans, Adam (2013). Much ado about nothing: Fiscal accountability in Wales and the Silk Commission.
  • Evans, Adam (2013). Welsh incremental devolution: history repeats itself, first as tragedy then as tax?
  • Evans, Adam (2013). The threat of Geert Wilders winning snap elections is likely to be enough to force a compromise on the Netherlands’ 2013 budget.
  • Evans, Elizabeth (2013). Book review: The women's movement in protest, institutions and the internet: Australia in transnational perspective.
  • Evans, Elizabeth (2013). Men only? The parliamentary Liberal Democrats and genderrepresentation.
  • Evans, Jocelyn (2013). Where candidates live matters to voters, and they show it in their voting.
  • Evans, Jules (2013). Book Review: Political emotions: why love matters for justice.
  • Evans, Martin (2013). Algeria, corruption and Islamic militancy.
  • Evans, Mary (2013). Regarding young children as an unfortunate interruption in the workings of a political economy radically disregards the building bricks through which a society is constructed.
  • Evans, Mary (2013). The doctrine of ‘hard working’ is the worst kind of religion.
  • Evans, Natalie (2013). Free Schools set the standard for school accountability to the local community.
  • Evans, Ryan (2013). Book review: Demobilizing irregular forces.
  • Eve, Martin (2013). Open library of humanities: a community-grounded approach to academic publishing.
  • Evenett, Simon J. (2013). The NSA bugging “scandal” obscures the real opponents of the floundering EU-US trade talks – the independent regulators.
  • Everson, Michelle (2013). European courts have allowed EU law to become subject to the demands of free market economics.
  • Exadaktylos, Theofanis (2013). Until Angela Merkel forms a governing coalition, Greece will continue to be in limbo.
  • Exadaktylos, Theofanis, Zahariadis, Nikos (2013). The lack of public trust in political institutions is a massive obstacle to public policy change in Greece.
  • Faguet, Jean-Paul (2013). Decentralizing the Bolivian Way.
  • Faguet, Jean-Paul (2013). Increasing returns to scale.
  • Faguet, Jean-Paul (2013). Jean-Paul Faguet wins the Political Science Association’s W.J.M. Mackenzie Book Prize.
  • Falkner, Robert (2013). The burning hole at the heart of the G8 agenda. Why was climate change marginalised at the 2013 G8 summit?
  • Farnell, John (2013). Economic relations between China and the EU show promise but more should be done.
  • Farnsworth, Amanda, Goodman, Emma, Sheehan, Clare (2013). From TV to tablets – how the BBC’s onscreen journalism is changing.
  • Farror, James (2013). Book review: Crossing the floor: Reg Prentice and the crisis of British social democracy.
  • Faubert, Michelle (2013). Book review: the poet’s mind: the psychology of Victorian poetry 1830-1870.
  • Fauvelle-Aymar, Christine, Stegmaier, Mary (2013). Presidential popularity rises and falls with the stock market.
  • Featherstone, Kevin (2013). Beyond the confusion, a decisive shift.
  • Featherstone, Kevin (2013). ERT tells us all we need to know….
  • Featherstone, Kevin (2013). The problems faced by Greece’s public sector are such that the sudden closure of ERT may have been the least bad option.
  • Fecher, Benedikt, Friesike, Sascha (2013). Open Science: digging deeper into the assumptions that underpin openness and Web 2.0.
  • Feghali, Zalfa (2013). Book review: Citizens without frontiers.
  • Feghali, Zalfa (2013). Book review: Land of the cosmic race: race mixture, racism and blackness in Mexico.
  • Feghali, Zalfa (2013). Book review: articulate while black: Barack Obama, language, and race in the U.S.
  • Feghali, Zalfa (2013). Book review: why walls won’t work: repairing the US-Mexico divide.
  • Fernandez, Blanca (2013). Land value taxation could help to finance low-carbon infrastructure projects in cities suffering from austerity budgets.
  • Fernández Vítores, David (2013). France has almost entirely failed in its strategy to prevent English taking over as the lingua franca of the EU.
  • Ferrari, Lorenzo (2013). Book review: Development aid confronts politics: the almost revolution.
  • Ferrari, Lorenzo (2013). Book review: Ordnance: war + architecture & space.
  • Ferrari, Lorenzo (2013). Book review: Post-communist nostalgia.
  • Ferrari, Lorenzo (2013). Book review: The poorer nations: a possible history of theglobal south.
  • Ferrario, Alessandra, Kanavos, Panos (2013). The LSE Summit: risk sharing and managed entry agreements.
  • Ferrario, Alessandra, Kanavos, Panos (2013). Progress in addressing the growing diabetes epidemic is lagging behind due to poor control of the disease.
  • Feyrer, James, Sacerdote, Bruce (2013). The US may show the EU the way forward on fiscal integration.
  • Fiel, Jeremy E. (2013). Despite education policies to the contrary, demographic changes have been the driving force behind the resegregation of American schools.
  • Fielding, Steven (2013). In political fiction the EU is either non-existent or portrayed as corrupt and dystopian.
  • Figenwald, Vanja, Kardum, Kristina (2013). ‘Two Croatias’ at the finish line, not one of them a winner.
  • Fink, Sarah (2013). How to remake government for the digital age.
  • Fiott, Daniel (2013). A European-level review process is needed for all non-EU defence foreign investment.
  • Fisher, Mark (2013). Book review: History of political theory: an introduction.Volume 1: ancient and medieval political theory.
  • Fisher, Mark (2013). Book review: Machiavelli, Hobbes, and Rousseau.
  • Fisher, Stephen (2013). Local elections vote shares: the measures used to project local votes nationally are better than looking at the number of seats won or lost, but local voting does differ from general election vote intention.
  • Fishman, Ram (2013). Running out of water, walking away from farming.
  • Fishman, Ram, Jain, Meha, Kishore, Avinash (2013). What drives migration in northern Gujarat?
  • Fitz-Gerald, Ann (2013). Book review: South Sudan: from revolution to independence.
  • Fitzgibbon, John (2013). Ireland’s decision to retain the Seanad is not the end of the country’s political reform process.
  • Flanagan, Richard (2013). New York City mayor-elect Bill de Blasio’s plans for the city show that he is much more Clintonista than Sandinista.
  • Ford, Rob (2013). UKIP’s rise is not just a problem for the Conservatives – they are emerging as the party of choice for disaffected and angry voters from all parties.
  • Ford, Rob (2013). Various features of the design of the new ‘High Income Child Benefit charge’ look problematic.
  • Ford, Robert, Goodwin, Matthew (2013). Academics may not be celebrities, but their careful research is improving public policy.
  • Forester, Brian, Sondheimer, Rachel, Yon, Rachel (2013). Congress’s sexual assault proposals are the latest development in a long history of civilian intervention in military justice.
  • Fornäs, Johan (2013). The symbolic crisis of the Euro: Trust and distrust in currency as an identifying medium.
  • Forsyth, Tim (2013). ID graduates reunite in Myanmar.
  • Fotaki, Marianna (2013). What the NHS can learn from the introduction of markets in social care.
  • Foulds, Wendy (2013). Advocacy in conflict: “half-truths” on behalf of the powerful?
  • Foulds, Wendy (2013). Chris Whitty: “Most ‘good ideas’ in development don’t work, and many cause harm.”.
  • Foulds, Wendy (2013). De Waal: why South Sudan needs more than oil.
  • Foulds, Wendy (2013). Engaging with non-state actors in fragile settings.
  • Foulds, Wendy (2013). Institutional vacuum, violence and the state: the case of Swat, Pakistan.
  • Foulds, Wendy (2013). New JSRP paper on public authority.
  • Foulds, Wendy (2013). Rethinking the climate-conflict connection.
  • Foulds, Wendy (2013). Security: for whom, by whom?
  • Foulds, Wendy (2013). South Sudan: towards democratization and development?
  • Foulds, Wendy (2013). UPDATED: Africa in the 2011 Libyan conflict: the inside story.
  • Fountain, Jane E. (2013). The difficulties of Healthcare.gov need to be seen in the context of an acrimonious political climate and the poor record of large and complex IT projects.
  • Fox, Alex (2013). Shared lives plus.
  • Fox, Sean (2013). The political economy of slums in Africa.
  • Fox, Stuart (2013). Not everyone in the UK is anti-EU: young people and the Eurosceptic vote.
  • Fraker, Andrew, Shah, Neil Buddy, Abraham, Ronald (2013). Are nutrition programmes serving children in Bihar?
  • Franc, Renata, Medjugorac, Vanja (2013). Support for EU membership in Croatia has fallen dramatically since accession negotiations began in 2003.
  • Francis, Jennifer (2013). Reablement research and resources from SCIE.
  • Franks, Suzanne (2013). Book review: The ironic spectator: solidarity in the age of post-humanitarianism.
  • Frantescu, Doru (2013). The balance of power in the current European Parliament is crucial for understanding the issues at stake in the 2014 European elections.
  • Frey, Carl, Osborne, Michael (2013). Improving technology now means that nearly 50 percent of occupations in the US are under threat of computerisation.
  • Friedman, Bobby (2013). The way we fund our political parties needs to change if we are to avoid more scandals.
  • Fuest, Clemens (2013). The fragility of banks in the Eurozone’s periphery means that proposals for a European wide bank resolution fund are likely doomed to fail.
  • Fuller, Steve (2013). Book review: Antifragile: how to live in a world we don’tunderstand.
  • Gaffney, John (2013). Anti-Hollande sentiments have fuelled the popularity of France’s Manif pour Tous movement.
  • Gaffney, John (2013). François Hollande’s policy on Syria offers a perfect example of how not to conduct international politics.
  • Gago, Angie (2013). Spanish trade unions must change with the times if they are to offer a coherent voice against austerity policies.
  • Gago, Angie (2013). Trade unions’ collective bargaining efforts have serious implications for social and economic equality in European countries.
  • Galanopoulos, Antonis (2013). Populism in Greece and why the theory of the two extremes is wrong.
  • Gambaro, Ludovica, Stewart, Kitty (2013). Deregulating ratios without improving qualifications first is a recipe for a more chaotic and less nurturing environment for young children.
  • Gane, Mike (2013). Book review: Baudrillard and theology by James Walters.
  • Gani, Jasmine (2013). Recent weeks have sharply exposed the lack of direction inWashington’s policy on Syria.
  • Garavoglia, Matteo (2013). The electoral law which will be used in the 2013 Italian elections is radically different from any other electoral system in Europe.
  • Gardini, Gian Luca (2013). The added value of the Pacific Alliance and ‘modular regionalism’ in Latin America.
  • Garland, Lewis (2013). Book review: Restless valley: revolution, murder and intrigue in the heart of Central Asia.
  • Garland, Lewis (2013). Book review: Writing revolution: the voices from Tunis to Damascus.
  • Garland, Ruth (2013). Strange fascination: image in music and politics Part One.
  • Garland, Ruth (2013). Strange fascination: image in music and politics Part Two.
  • Garnett, Mark (2013). The Eastleigh byelection shows localism still matters in politics, but symbolism is also potent.
  • Garrett, R. Kelly, Carnahan, Dustin, Lynch, Emily K. (2013). Americans don’t live in partisan news echo chambers.
  • Garthwaite, Kayleigh (2013). ‘On benefits and proud’? Not for these long-term sickness benefits recipients.
  • Gattermann, Katjana (2013). European broadsheets pay regular attention to the European Parliament between EU elections.
  • Gauja, Anika (2013). The UK could take some lessons from Australia on fixed terms for party leaders so that election winners are guaranteed a full term in office.
  • Gearty, Conor (2013). Liberty and Security: we must recover the finest meanings of these terms.
  • Genovese, Federica (2013). The latest UN Climate Change Conference in Warsaw highlighted the role that smaller states can play in negotiations.
  • Genovese, Jacopo (2013). Italian journalism: the real loser in the Italian elections (guest blog).
  • Genovese, Jacopo (2013). Social media challenges mean that the next Italian government may have to fix the rules dictated by the “Par Condicio” law.
  • Genovese, Jacopo (2013). Will App Impartiality Fix the Italian Election?
  • Geoghegan, Patrick (2013). We should change the Irish admissions system rather than abandon another generation to the cruelties of the points race.
  • Gerba, Eddie (2013). The Fed must explicitly react to movements on the stock market if it values stability and wishes to avoid large consumption and output swings.
  • Geys, Benny (2013). Electorally vulnerable MPs’ outside interests appear to follow an election cycle.
  • Ghatak, Maitreesh, Kumar, Chinmaya, Mitra, Sandip (2013). Cash versus in-kind transfers: what do beneficiaries really want?
  • Ghatak, Maitreesh, Mitra, Sandip, Mookherjee, Dilip, Nath, Anusha (2013). Learning from Singur: land acquisition and compensation in India.
  • Ghosh, Arundhati (2013). Arts funding in India: hard times require furious dancing.
  • Gibbons, Stephen (2013). Do student satisfaction ratings affect university choices? New evidence about the National Student Survey.
  • Gibbons, Stephen (2013). Everybody needs good neighbours?
  • Gibbons, Stephen (2013). Windfarms and house prices.
  • Gibson, Rachel (2013). Social media helps forge links with voters, but the ‘ground war’ remains much more important for election campaigns.
  • Giddens, Anthony, Brown, Stuart A. (2013). Five minutes with Anthony Giddens: “The European social model can and must survive the crisis”.
  • Gifford, Chris, Whiteley, Paul, O'Mahony, Jane, Qvortrup, Matt, Bale, Tim, Mudde, Cas, Quinlan, Stephen, Rotherham, Lee (2013). It’s the question, stupid: democracy experts respond to the EU referendum question proposals.
  • Gilmor, Jeff (2013). The key priority for Mali is ensuring that African forces are ready to take over when French troops leave the country.
  • Gilson, Chris (2013). Book review: Riot city: protest and rebellion in the capital.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Alabama and Missouri woo Boeing, Republicans in trouble in Virginia and lose again in Massachusetts, and should Detroit sell its art collection? – US state blog round up for 7 – 13 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Big wins for Christie, de Blasio, Obama’s broken promise, and should Puerto Rico become a state? – US blog round up for 2 – 8 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Budget battle continues, Alabama’s overcrowded prisons, andhow to eliminate poverty in America – US blog round up for21–27 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). California walks the line on fracking, Cheney vs Cheney, and socialist wins in Seattle – US state blog round up for 16 – 22 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Clinton and Obamacare, Downton Abbey style service jobs on the rise and Hawaii legalises same-sex marriage – US blog round up for 9 – 15 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Congress considers Syria intervention, New York mayoral race gets gritty, and will Boehner retire after 2014? – US blog round up 31 August – 6 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Dire approval ratings for an unproductive Congress, cuts to food stamps and unemployment aid, and should Presidential term limits be abolished? – US national blog round up for 30 November – 6 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Government shuts down, the debt ceiling looms, and Wendy Davis announces in Texas– US blog round up for 28 September – 4 October.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Healthcare reform in Vermont, economic success in Florida and North Dakota, and a good year for Pat Quinn in Illinois – US state blog round up for 21 – 27 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Obama signs up for Obamacare, GOP lags on Senate fundraising, and who benefits from economic recovery? – US national blog round up for 21 – 27 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Obamacare on the up, NSA may have broken the Fourth, and how is divided government killing John Boehner? – US national blog round up for 14 – 20 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Obamacare website’s teething problems, more snooping revelations, and Illinois wants furlough benefits back – US blog round up for 19 – 25 October.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Obama’s Syria speech fails to impress, de Blasio wins NewYork nomination, and is the Dow Jones index ridiculous? – USblog round up for 7– 13 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Remembering Kennedy, Reid goes nuclear in the Senate, and is America made up of Republistan and Democravia? – US national blog round up for 16 – 22 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Republicans go cold on Ted Cruz, gun control back on theagenda, and is Kansas running out of water? – US blog roundup for 14–20 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Sebelius takes the rap for Healthcare.gov, Obama’s falling approval, and landslides likely for Christie and de Blasio – US blog round up for 26 October – 1 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Shutdown begins to hurt, New Jersey election debates, and Yellen for the Fed – US blog round up for 5 – 11 October.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). The bright side of filibuster reform, tensions rise with China, and has immigration reform stalled in Congress? – US national blog round up for 23 – 29 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). The end of the shutdown, Booker wins in New Jersey, and do Americans want a third party? – US blog round up for 12 – 18 October.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). The most vulnerable governor in America, Chicago moves to ban e-cigarettes, and should Appalachia be a new state? – US state blog round up for 23 – 29 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). A new budget deal, America’s declining labor force, and Paul Ryan for House Speaker? – US national blog round up for 7 – 13 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). voxEUROPP Episode 3: what does it mean to be European?
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). voxEUROPP Episode 4: 2013 German Elections.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Allen, Natalie (2013). Christie’s bridge troubles, unemployment benefits under threat, and has Obamacare hurt the U.S. more than Nazis, Soviets, and terrorists combined? – US state blog round up for 14 – 20 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Brown, Stuart A. (2013). voxEUROPP Episode 2: Eastern Europe and Democracy.
  • Giovannini, Arianna, Newell, James (2013). The PD’s leadership election might signal the first step in the re-legitimation of the Italian political system.
  • Giovannini, Arianna, Newell, James (2013). The election of Matteo Renzi as the leader of the PD might herald a ‘New Labour’ style revolution in Italy’s centre-left.
  • Glees, Anthony (2013). Europe’s response to the NSA spying scandal has been a substantial overreaction.
  • Gleibs, Ilka H. (2013). Does money buy happiness? It depends on the context.
  • Glendinning, Simon (2013). Europe should reject Jürgen Habermas’ vision of a federal European state and instead create an enduring association between sovereign nations.
  • Glendinning, Simon (2013). Rather than pursuing a dogmatic view of an ‘ideal’ European Union, we should cultivate greater debate about the nature of Europe and our place within it.
  • Glendinning, Simon (2013). The work of J.S. Mill shows the danger in eliminating the differences between European nations.
  • Glennie, Alex (2013). Migration policy must be based on more than just numbers.
  • Glover, Ian, Latif, Farzana (2013). Open Badges: a visual, learner-centric approach to recognising achievement.
  • Goes, Eunice (2013). Book review: Political parties in Britain.
  • Goes, Eunice (2013). Electoral system dynamics are fundamental to understanding why comparisons between the FDP and the Liberal Democrats are ultimately somewhat misguided.
  • Goes, Eunice (2013). Miliband’s Dilemma: Winning the argument or winning the elections?
  • Gokarakonda, Susheel (2013). Book review: The politics of art in modern Egypt: aesthetics, ideology and nation building.
  • Goldin, Ian (2013). Divided Nations: why global governance is failing, and what we can do about it.
  • Goldsmith, Mike (2013). A cooperative social science is needed to respond to the politics, policies, and problems facing global cities.
  • Goldsmith, Mike (2013). A cooperative social science is needed to respond to the politics, policies, and problems facing global cities.
  • Goldstein, Markus (2013). Should we believe the hype about adolescent girls?
  • Golub, Jonathan (2013). Far from dominating EU decision-making, France and Germany are among the least successful EU states at negotiating legislation and budget contributions.
  • Gomis, Benoît (2013). Latin America leads drug policy reform.
  • Gonzalez Hernando, Marcos (2013). Book review: Policy expertise in contemporary democracies.
  • Gonzalez-Hernando, Marcos (2013). Book review: statesman: the politics of limits and the liminal.
  • Goodburn, Charlotte (2013). Book review: Ordinary ethics in China.
  • Goodburn, Charlotte (2013). Book review: cosmopolitan sex workers: women and migration in a global city.
  • Goodhand, Emily (2013). The proposed exceptions to copyright law offer greater flexibility to teaching and research activities.
  • Goodhart, Charles (2013). Explaining market reactions to Carney’s forward guidance.
  • Goodhart, Charles (2013). The lesson from Cyprus is that large bank deposits are potentially at risk in other struggling Eurozone countries.
  • Goodman, Ellen (2013). The Discourse Costs of Free: Warning Signs from the US.
  • Goodman, Ellen (2013). U.S. Court Rules NSA Bulk Data Collection Unconstitutional.
  • Goodman, Emma (2013). Anonymous commenting under threat in the EU? (guest blog).
  • Goodwin, Matthew (2013). Party campaigns matter, including for those on the extremist fringe.
  • Goodwin, Matthew (2013). Putting ‘Counter-Jihad’ Groups Under The Microscope.
  • Gottlieb, D. J. (2013). Voter education in Mali raises expectation of government performance.
  • Gould, Bryan (2013). We have allowed the free market to hollow out our democracy.
  • Gouseti, Ioanna (2013). Book review: Gender, violence and popular culture: tellingstories.
  • Graham, Christopher (2013). Information Commissioner Seeks Guidance on Future Role.
  • Grant, Jonathan, Schindler, Helen Rebecca (2013). The European Commission must support and stimulate the research and innovation needed to take Europe out of the crisis.
  • Grant, Wyn (2013). Book review: Making capitalism fit for society.
  • Grant, Wyn (2013). Football clubs are becoming increasingly conscious of the reputational damage they risk by paying such high wages in an age of austerity.
  • Grant, Wyn (2013). Real progress is now being made towards reform of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy.
  • Grant, Wyn (2013). The elections for police and crime commissioners show that it’s difficult to stop the political class protecting its own.
  • Grant, Wyn (2013). The horsemeat scandal raises urgent questions about retail governance.
  • Gray, Andrew (2013). Book review: governance, performance, and capacity stress: the chronic case of prison crowding.
  • Gray, Harriet (2013). Women in ‘combat’: a revolution in the US military?
  • Gray, Hazel (2013). LSE Research: Tanzania’s industrial policy since independence.
  • Gray, Jonathan (2013). Recomposing Scholarship: The critical ingredients for a more inclusive scholarly communication system.
  • Gray-Sharp, Katarina (2013). Book review: Digital_humanities.
  • Grear, Anna (2013). Climate justice involves more than a fair distribution of benefits and burdens: It requires radical, structural change.
  • Grech, Aaron George (2013). Declining pension adequacy may result in increased poverty concerns in many EU countries.
  • Grech, Aaron George (2013). Reforms across Europe linking pension benefits to contributions may push some elderly into poverty.
  • Green, Elliott D. (2013). Explaining African Ethnic Diversity.
  • Green, Elliott D., Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra (2013). Nation-building and conflict in modern Africa.
  • Greening, Benedict (2013). African Nationalist or Imperial Agent – David #Livingstone analysed.
  • Griffin, John, Newman, Brian (2013). High income earners and whites get more from voting than low income earners and African Americans.
  • Grimm, Robert (2013). Germany’s new anti-euro party, Alternative für Deutschland, might prove to be a game changer in German and European politics.
  • Grimm, Robert, Guderjan, Marius (2013). German support for the European project should not be taken for granted.
  • Grimmel, Andreas (2013). The European Court of Justice’s growing role in the domain of fundamental rights is not a sign of judicial activism, but political insufficiencies.
  • Grimmel, Andreas (2013). The difficulties in negotiating a joint European energy policy might ultimately help drive the transition to renewable energy sources.
  • Grodecka, Anna (2013). Book review: Behavioural economics and finance.
  • Grodecka, Anna (2013). Book review: Living economics: yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
  • Grosjean, Godefroy, Marschinski, Robert (2013). Creating an independent carbon authority might offer a solution for reforming the EU’s Emissions Trading Scheme.
  • Grous, Alexander (2013). Book review: City cycling.
  • Grover, Sonja C., Mycock, Andrew, Rufo, Yasmin, Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Hamilton, Vivian, Fox, Ruth, Dunleavy, Patrick, Cowley, Philip (2013). Votes at 16: democracy experts respond to Ed Miliband’s proposal.
  • Grube, Dennis (2013). We need to start thinking more in terms of ‘society-centred governance’.
  • Grussendorf, Sonia (2013). How is technology disrupting traditional academic practice? A look back at the NetworkED series.
  • Guha, Ramachandra (2013). Gandhi before India.
  • Guidi, Mattia (2013). The outcome of Silvio Berlusconi’s trial will have little effect on Italy’s government – for now.
  • Guinan, Joe (2013). In the wake of the financial crisis, Americans are turning more and more to community wealth-building institutions.
  • Guinaudeau, Isabelle (2013). Europe’s social democratic parties face a dilemma in how they react to increasing EU integration.
  • Gunningham, Ellie (2013). Sourcing talent for business in Africa’s emerging markets.
  • Guérot, Ulrike (2013). The message for Europe from the German election campaign is ‘don’t get your hopes up’.
  • Habib, Laleh (2013). Indian cinema and the politics of national belonging.
  • Habibi, Shar (2013). “Lockup quotas” guarantee profits for the U.S. private prison industry.
  • Haddon, Catherine (2013). The potential lessons of a contemporary history of Whitehallstretch far and wide.
  • Haddon, Catherine, Ziegler, Katja, Peters, Dirk, Blick, Andrew, Hallwood, James (2013). War, peace and Parliament: experts respond to the government’s defeat on Syrian intervention.
  • Hahn, Nadja, Beckett, Charlie (2013). What good is Twitter? (for public service journalism?) New Polis Report.
  • Halfmann, Drew (2013). How political institutions shape abortion law in the United States, Britain and Canada.
  • Halikiopoulou, Daphne, Vasilopoulou, Sofia (2013). The rise of the Golden Dawn and extremism in Greece can be seen as part of a broader phenomenon of a culture of intolerance, which is maintained and perpetuated through the Greek education system.
  • Halikiopoulou, Daphne, Vasilopoulou, Sofia (2013). The rise of the Golden Dawn is not a natural consequence of the economic crisis, but a reflection of wider problems in Greek society.
  • Hall, Andrew B. (2013). Senior party members have the most to lose when their party moves to centralize its ability to set the policy agenda.
  • Hallerberg, Mark, Wehner, Joachim (2013). Policymakers’ economics backgrounds vary substantially across EU and OECD countries.
  • Hallingby, Hanne-Stine, Elaluf-Calderwood, Silvia, Hartviksen, Gjermund (2013). Internet convergence in action: is best effort internet already gone? Lessons from Norway.
  • Hamish, Clift (2013). Book review: the oxford handbook of criminological theory.
  • Hancké, Bob (2013). Contrary to national stereotypes, French workers are more productive than their German counterparts and only marginally less productive than American workers.
  • Hancké, Bob (2013). Despite signs of recovery, the Eurozone crisis is still far from over.
  • Hancké, Bob (2013). Spain’s labour market reforms are unlikely to lead to economic growth or a drop in unemployment.
  • Hancké, Bob (2013). Training the unemployed: much ado about nothing?
  • Hangartner, Dominik, Hainmueller, Jens (2013). Immigrants in Switzerland are far more likely to have their application for citizenship rejected if the decision is made using a referendum.
  • Hanley, Sean (2013). A last minute surge in support for Karel Schwarzenberg hasset up a potentially close second-round run-off in the CzechRepublic’s presidential elections.
  • Hanley, Seán (2013). Despite ‘winning’ the Czech parliamentary elections, the Czech Social Democrats have been firmly upstaged by Andrej Babiš.
  • Hanley, Seán (2013). Miloš Zeman’s attempt to impose a caretaker government in the Czech Republic is a fundamental challenge to Czech parliamentary democracy.
  • Hanley, Seán (2013). The once stable Czech party system is at risk of unravelling in this week’s parliamentary elections.
  • Hanley, Seán, Sikk, Allan (2013). The spread of anti-establishment politics across Central and Eastern Europe may hold lessons for West European countries.
  • Hanlon, Joseph, Manjengwa, Jeanette (2013). Production rising on Zimbabwe’s land reform farms.
  • Hanlon, Joseph, Smart, Teresa (2013). European and UK sanctions against Zimbabwean farmers dolittle to promote democratic change.
  • Hannigan, Ben (2013). Crossing disciplinary boundaries and sharing unrelated datasets led to ‘critical junctures’ in practitioner outreach.
  • Hannoush, Raneem (2013). Egyptian for a week.
  • Hanretty, Chris (2013). Durham is the pits (for local disproportionality).
  • Hanretty, Chris (2013). In the 2013 Italian elections the centre-left coalition is almost certain to win a majority in the Chamber of Deputies, but is very unlikely to win a majority in the Senate.
  • Hanstock, Richard (2013). Book review: Localizing the internet.
  • Hargreaves, Ian (2013). Book review: Imagining the internet: communication, innovation, and governance.
  • Harkins, Steven (2013). Book Review: Political philosophy: a beginner’s guide for students and politicians.
  • Harkins, Steven (2013). Book Review: q-squared: combining qualitative and quantitative approaches in poverty analysis.
  • Harkins, Steven (2013). Book review: Class and contemporary British culture.
  • Harkins, Steven (2013). Book review: Dickens and race.
  • Harman’s, Harriet (2013). Media Plurality: Game On?
  • Harmer, Chris (2013). Book review: Humanitarian business.
  • Harmer, Chris (2013). Book review: The politics of humanity: the reality of relief aid.
  • Harnad, Stevan (2013). Finch Group reviews progress in implementing open access transition amid ongoing criticisms.
  • Harries, Ellie (2013). The campaign for a living wage is gathering momentum and increasingly enjoys support from across the political spectrum.
  • Harris, Duchess (2013). Book review: reclaiming the f word: feminism today.
  • Harris, Lindsay (2013). Book review: London 2012: how was it for us?
  • Harris, Lindsay (2013). Book review: People-centred public health.
  • Harris, Lindsay (2013). Book review: apartheid vertigo: the rise in discrimination against Africans in South Africa.
  • Harris, Mike (2013). Media Plurality Series: Why is the EU not Protecting Plurality?
  • Harteveld, Eelco (2013). Fostering a European identity is unlikely to be a successful method for increasing citizens’ trust in the EU.
  • Hartley, James (2013). Are academics working harder than they did before? Or just differently?
  • Hartley, James (2013). Experimental social psychology relies too heavily on sample findings from undergraduate students.
  • Hartley, James (2013). Three strikes and a blog: What to do with papers that are continually rejected.
  • Hartman, Matt (2013). Book review: Race: a philosophical introduction.
  • Hartman, Matt (2013). Book review: The right to housing: laws, concepts, possibilities.
  • Hartman, Matt (2013). Book review: in the world interior of capital.
  • Hartnett, Liane (2013). Book review: America’s war on terror: the state of the 9/11 exception from Bush to Obama.
  • Hartnett, Liane (2013). Book review: Gillian Rose: a good enough justice.
  • Hartnett, Liane (2013). Book review: Liberal terror.
  • Harvey, Ross (2013). Book review: China goes global: the partial power.
  • Harvey, Ross (2013). Book review: The evolving role of China in the global economy.
  • Harvey, Ross (2013). Book review: The silent epidemic: coal and the hiddenthreat to health.
  • Hathaway, Terry (2013). Despite what the advocates of fracking claim, our production of carbon will not be reduced through greater use of fossil fuels.
  • Havlik, Peter (2013). Regional fragmentation of the European Rim means that the EU must pursue policies to promote greater regional integration and cooperation.
  • Hayes, Bernadette C., McAllister, Ian (2013). The role of women in post-conflict societies remains an unfinished project.
  • Hayes, Thomas J. (2013). Senators of both parties respond to the preferences of the wealthy, and ignore those of the poorest.
  • Hazelgrove, Sam (2013). Obama’s Syria dilemma showed that for foreign policy to be successful, the management of information is just as important as the substance of ideas.
  • Hazelgrove, Sam (2013). Syria has exposed the fault lines in the Republican Party over foreign policy.
  • Hearson, Martin (2013). Book review: Divided nations: why global governance is failing and what we can do about it.
  • Hearson, Martin (2013). Book review: Global governance: key concepts.
  • Hearson, Martin (2013). Book review: The politics of expertise: how NGOs shaped modern Britain.
  • Hearson, Martin (2013). Book review: global rivalries: standards wars and the transnational cotton trade.
  • Hearson, Martin (2013). Companies are behaving in precisely the way that our international tax system incentivises them to behave.
  • Hedahl, Marcus (2013). Moving from the principle of ‘common but differentiated responsibility’ to ‘equitable access to sustainable development’ will aid international climate change negotiations.
  • Hedahl, Marcus (2013). Those parts of the world which will be most affected by climate change must be allowed to participate fully in attempts to manage it.
  • Hedegaard, Connie, Gearty, Conor (2013). Five minutes with Connie Hedegaard: “Climate change is not an environmental issue to be parked in some corner – it has to be integrated into our economic growth strategies”.
  • Heller, Sara (2013). Evidence from Chicago shows that a summer jobs program for youth can reduce violent crime arrests by 51 percent.
  • Hendrickson, Ryan C. (2013). Now that Congress will decide on intervention in Syria, its leaders have moved to support Obama’s plans for military action.
  • Hensby, Alex (2013). Book review: Becoming right: how campuses shape youngconservatives.
  • Hensby, Alex (2013). Book review: Youth participation in Europe: beyond discourses, practices and realities.
  • Heppell, Timothy (2013). Book review: George Osborne: the austerity Chancellor.
  • Heppell, Timothy (2013). Book review: The Conservatives since 1945: the drivers of party change.
  • Herson, Martin (2013). Clamping down on Google’s tax avoidance: don’t hold your breath.
  • Heywood, Felicity (2013). 6000 years of the culture, politics and identity of the Afro Comb explored.
  • Hiber, Christian (2013). Help to Buy will likely have the effect of pushing up house prices further, making housing become less – not more – affordable for young would-be-owners.
  • Hickel, Jason (2013). Neoliberal plague: AIDS and global capitalism.
  • Hilber, Christian A. L. (2013). Help to buy.
  • Hilber, Christian A. L., Cheshire, Paul (2013). QE: the next bubble?
  • Hilber, Christian A. L., Robert-Nicoud, Frédéric (2013). In desirable cities, property owners and developers influence tighter land use regulations, which can lead to substantially higher urban and housing costs.
  • Hill, Alastair (2013). Book review: New perspectives on emotions in finance: the sociology of confidence, fear and betrayal.
  • Hill, Alastair (2013). Book review: Nick Clegg: the biography.
  • Hill, Alastair (2013). Book review: Rethinking public service delivery.
  • Hill, Alastair (2013). Book review: how Europe shapes British public policy.
  • Hill, Alastair (2013). Book review: the foundations of the British Conservative Party: essays on conservatism from Lord Salisbury to David Cameron.
  • Hillje, Johannes (2013). In the face of populist nationalism, European institutions must do more online to increase awareness of the common dimensions of the eurocrisis.
  • Himmrich, Julia (2013). Book Review: Policy analysis in Germany.
  • Himmrich, Julia (2013). Book review: Changing norms though actions: the evolution of sovereignty.
  • Hinarejos, Alicia (2013). The costs of the UK’s opt-out of EU justice and policing measures would far exceed any benefits.
  • Hix, Simon (2013). David Cameron’s speech was about as pro-European as can be expected of a British Conservative Prime Minister in the current context.
  • Hix, Simon (2013). David Cameron’s speech was about as pro-European as canbe expected of a British Conservative Prime Minister in thecurrent context.
  • Hix, Simon, Crombez, Christophe (2013). Why the 2014 European Parliament elections will be about more than protest votes.
  • Hnatkovska, Viktoria, Lahiri, Amartya (2013). Closing the gap? The rural-urban divide in India.
  • Hogwood, Patricia (2013). Book review: Policy without politicians: bureaucratic influence in comparative perspective.
  • Hogwood, Patricia (2013). Peer Steinbrück’s campaign gaffes pose a major problem for the SPD in Germany’s upcoming election.
  • Hogwood, Patricia (2013). With a coalition agreement finally reached, Angela Merkel’s grand coalition is now in the hands of SPD members.
  • Holbrook, J. Britt (2013). Developing indicators of the impact of scholarly communication is a massive technical challenge – but it’s also much simpler than that.
  • Holland, Walter (2013). Improving health services.
  • Holman, Nancy (2013). Planning and the new (new) localism – what chance of success?
  • Holt, Andrew (2013). Book review: Defending the realm? The politics of Britain’s small wars since 1945.
  • Holyoke, Thomas T. (2013). Being a member of an interest group stimulates political participation, or at least makes it easier.
  • Holzner, Mario (2013). Raising capital taxes and investing in social protection and education may reduce income polarisation in Europe.
  • Hopkin, Jonathan (2013). Far from being a disaster, the results of the Italian election could be a turning point for Italy and the Eurozone.
  • Horn, Denise M. (2013). For over 60 years, the U.S has promoted family planning programs to protect its own interests in the developing world rather than to promote women’s empowerment.
  • Horner, Julian, Stephenson, Paul (2013). EU policy evaluation should make greater use ofinterpretative, qualitative research methods.
  • Horsler, Paul (2013). The free, web-based EndNote Basic offers a new collaborative edge whilst remaining a true reference management tool.
  • Horten, Monica (2013). Germany v Britain tussle over new EU data privacy rules.
  • Horten, Monica (2013). Monica Horten: Proposed New EU Telecoms Package Doesn’t Uphold Net Neutrality.
  • Horwitz, Steven (2013). The Fed’s monetary policies since 2008 have undermined the creation of a growth-producing economic environment.
  • Horwitz, Steven (2013). The Fed’s tapering gives us the chance to focus on the economy’s real problems.
  • Houghton, Ruth (2013). Book review: After the Spring: probation, justice reform and democratization from the Baltics to Beirut.
  • Houghton, Ruth (2013). Book review: Free country: selected lectures and talks bySydney Kentridge QC.
  • Houghton, Ruth (2013). Book review: democracy, social resources and political power in the European Union.
  • Housby, Elaine (2013). Book review: Radical Christianity in Palestine and Israel: liberation and theology in the Middle East.
  • Housby, Elaine (2013). Book review: egyptomania: our three thousand year obsession with the land of the pharaohs.
  • Housby, Elaine (2013). Book review: islamic globalization: pilgrimage, capitalism, democracy and diplomacy.
  • Housby, Elaine (2013). Investing in Islam: The practicalities and difficulties of making the UK a centre of Islamic finance.
  • Hovhannisyan, Hayk (2013). As Armenia moves closer to the EU, Russia is taking advantage of the country’s economic and geopolitical vulnerabilities to maintain its influence.
  • Hovhannisyan, Hayk (2013). As the global economic landscape undergoes significant transformation, Russia must reform its domestic and foreign policies to meet new challenges.
  • Howell, William, Rogowski, Jon (2013). During wartime, Congress is more willing to defer to the president on matters both foreign and domestic.
  • Howlett, Peter, Velkar, Aashish (2013). Travelling facts: a perspective from Indian agriculture.
  • Hoyt, Jason (2013). By cross-pollinating career skills with the ideologies of “hacking,” academics can seed creative avenues of research.
  • Hu, Chun-Ping (2013). How audience data can improve content as well as traffic (Polis Summer School guest blog) #PolisSs.
  • Huberty, Martine (2013). Despite Luxembourg heading for snap elections, long term political change seems unlikely.
  • Huberty, Martine (2013). Despite holding the largest number of seats in Luxembourg’s parliament, Jean-Claude Juncker and the CSV are on the verge of being pushed out of government.
  • Huder, Joshua (2013). In the aftermath of the Senate’s “nuclear option,” efforts should be made to reform, rather than eliminate the filibuster.
  • Huder, Joshua (2013). U.S. government shutdown ends – reaction from USApp experts, updated.
  • Huder, Joshua, Currinder, Marian (2013). The Hastert rule is severely limiting Speaker John Boehner’s ability to negotiate a compromise over the shutdown.
  • Hudson, Bob (2013). New government proposals for ‘harm free’ healthcare are modelled on a marketised view that prioritises blame over learning and support.
  • Huebner, Malte (2013). Following a successful petition in Bavaria, university tuition fees may soon become a thing of the past in Germany.
  • Hughes, James (2013). Is the Northern Ireland peace process flagging?
  • Hughes, James (2013). The evidence suggests that the conflict in Chechnya was not a major factor in the motivation of the Boston bombers.
  • Hui Lee, Jia (2013). Book review: animal studies: an introduction.
  • Hulme, David, Yanguas, Pablo (2013). The role and politics of evidence in development.
  • Hurd, Ian (2013). Whaling in Europe is dependent on the continued willingness of governments to fund it at a loss.
  • Hurrell, Alex (2013). Starting out or getting stuck?: An analysis of who gets trapped in low paid work – and who escapes.
  • Huse, Cristian, Lucinda, Claudio (2013). Policies aimed at encouraging the take-up of green cars may have unexpected results on both emissions and markets.
  • Hussain, Athar (2013). What prospects for improved India-Pakistan relations?
  • Hussein, Shereen (2013). Ageing Turkish migrants in European cities experienceworrying levels of social isolation which can limit theiraccess to health and social care services.
  • Häge, Frank (2013). Decisions made by consensus in the Council of the European Union emerge from the coalition-building behaviour of individual governments.
  • Hänska, Max (2013). Disabused of Great Expectations? (Don’t) Hold your breath for Germany’s election.
  • Hänska, Max (2013). Do Europeans share a common image of Europe?
  • Hänska, Max (2013). Newsroom disputes – Covering the Euro Crisis is delicate and sometimes hotly disputed.
  • Hänska, Max (2013). One continent, 27 different media: The German president appeals for a european public sphere.
  • Hänska, Max (2013). Reactions to the Italian election across Europe.
  • Hänska, Max (2013). The politics of blame.
  • Hänska, Max, Keranen, Outi, Kyriakidou, Maria, Olivas, Jose Javier (2013). Reactions to the Cypriot bailout across the European Press.
  • Hänska, Max, Keranen, Outi, Kyriakidou, Maria, Olivas, Jose Javier, Orsi, Roberto, Radice, Henry (2013). Reactions to the second Cypriot bailout deal from across the European Press.
  • Hänska, Max, Siddiqui, Afzal (2013). Managing a european recovery: The case for public spending for an energy transition.
  • IGC (2013). Evaluating the effects of microfinance.
  • Iammarino, Simona (2013). Multinational enterprises in Germany have a greater level of local engagement and links to regional innovation systems than those in the UK.
  • Iemmi, Valentina (2013). Global mental health matters.
  • Iemmi, Valentina, King, Derek, Bonin, Eva-Maria (2013). Centre for the Economics of Mental and Physical Health: 20 years of applying health economics in complex context.
  • Ifantis, Kostas (2013). Turkey’s foreign policy moves away from the US and Israel have not met with success.
  • Ilzetzki, Ethan (2013). In its opposition to the Affordable Care Act, the Tea Party is not defending the ideals of the founding fathers, but subverting them.
  • Inhorn, Sanna, Scott, Martin, Street, John (2013). Popular culture can help to engage young people withpolitical ideas, but isn’t enough on its own.
  • Inman, Robert P. (2013). The U.S. experience shows that union-wide fiscal policies, targeted transfers and lower tax rates may help to stimulate growth at the state and national level.
  • Institute of Public Affairs, LSE (2013). Event round-up: crowdsourcing a new UK constitution.
  • International Development (2013). Graduate of the MSc in Development Management named President & CEO of Amigos de las Américas, a major international NGO based in Houston, Texas.
  • International Development (2013). International Development Graduates in The New York Times.
  • Iob, Elisabetta (2013). Book review: Political administrators: the story of the civilservice of Pakistan. picture_as_pdf
  • Iordanou, George (2013). There is tremendous value in maintaining online public spaces.
  • Iosifidis, Petros (2013). Media Plurality Series: European Level Inertia is not Justified.
  • Irion, Kristina, Luchetta, Giacomo (2013). As the EU gears up to reform data protection rules, the rift between individuals and companies over online personal data processing is gaping.
  • Ishkanian, Armine (2013). Reclaiming democracy in the square: two years on from Occupy London.
  • Ivanov, Plamen (2013). Book review: The Roman market economy.
  • Jabri, Vivienne (2013). Book review: liberty and security.
  • Jacobsmeier, Matthew L. (2013). While dog owners were less likely to vote for Obama, dog ownership doesn’t affect voting decisions.
  • James, Cathy (2013). For whistleblowing to become more common we need to understand what more can be done by government, employers and civil society.
  • James, Margot (2013). Europe’s challenge for the next ten years is to remain competitive as income and trade patterns shift.
  • James, Toby (2013). Individual electoral registration still needs a lot of work, if it is not to be a car crash for British democracy.
  • Jarvis, Lee, Lister, Michael (2013). Anti-terrorism powers have fractured experiences ofcitizenship across the UK.
  • Jawad, Saad n, Al-Assaf, Sawsan I. (2013). Iraq today: The failure of re-shaping a state on sectarian and quota lines.
  • Jennings, Will, Shin, Hyun Bang, Perryman, Mark, Davis, Juliet, Burdett, Ricky, Power, Anne (2013). Introducing our latest eCollection: 2012 London Olympics.
  • Jerven, Morten (2013). Poor Numbers: How we are misled by African development statistics and what to do about it.
  • Jesperson, Sasha (2013). Book review: Africa toward 2030: challenges for developmentpolicy.
  • Jesperson, Sasha (2013). Whither post-post-conflict development? Development in the security-development Nexus.
  • Jetschke, Anja, Portela, Clara (2013). China’s rise means the EU must look for new areas of cooperation with ASEAN.
  • Jochim, Ashley, Jones, Bryan (2013). Political polarization in Congress stems from disagreements over specific issues, as much as from partisanship.
  • John, Peter (2013). Nudges and information are means to assist conventional forms of policy implementation.
  • Johnston, Ron (2013). Book Review: The political integration of ethnic minorities in Britain.
  • Johnston, Ron (2013). Book review: Cities: an environmental history.
  • Johnston, Ron (2013). Book review: The limits of electoral reform.
  • Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles, Rossiter, David (2013). In Depth: The Conservatives will suffer electorally from the Liberal Democrats’ revenge over failure to support House of Lords reform.
  • Johston, Ron (2013). The less well-paid you are when you enter the labour market, the more your degree will now cost.
  • Jokela, Juha (2013). Despite the rise of the True Finns in 2011, Finland continues to be a pro-European EU member state.
  • Jones, Adele, Hirschfield, Alex, Ayre, Liz (2013). Impact-monitoring research leads to clear EU policy recommendations to improve services for children of prisoners.
  • Jones, Gemma, Omondi, J (2013). #KenyaDecides 2013 – Part 2 – Running a village campaign: funerals, motorbikes, goldmines and Obama.
  • Jones, Gemma, Omondi, J (2013). #KenyaDecides2013 – Part 3 – Aborted primaries muddy the local elections in rural Kenya.
  • Jones, Katy (2013). Gender divisions in youth transitions – a matter of choice or something to be tackled?
  • Jones, Kip, Thomas, Gail (2013). Bournemouth’s ‘Big ReThink’ Project: An arts-based model for change in a university.
  • Jones, Lisa (2013). Book review: Children, risk and safety on the Internet: research and policy challenges in comparative perspective.
  • Jones, Phil (2013). In states with more competitive elections, voters are more likely to know how their senators have represented them and to hold them accountable.
  • Jones, Richard Wyn (2013). Survey research suggests that ‘ever looser union’ is thedirection of travel for the UK.
  • Jones-Correa, Michael, Wallace, Sophia J., Zepeda-Millán, Chris (2013). The large-scale protests over immigrants’ rights in 2006 shifted how Latinos view the U.S. political system and their own abilities to influence government outcomes.
  • Jonker-Hoffrén, Paul (2013). Finland: a tough Nordic accountant that is caught up by reality.
  • Jonker-Hoffrén, Paul (2013). Finnish and Dutch Government budgets in the Eurocrisis: between fanaticism and belief in fair play.
  • Jonsson, Terese (2013). Book review: White bound: nationalists, antiracists, and theshared meanings of race.
  • Jordan, Declan (2013). Book review: Progress or collapse: the crises of market greed.
  • Jordan, Declan (2013). Book review: What’s the use of economics? Teaching thedismal science after the crisis.
  • José Javier, Olivas, Scrollini, Fabrizio (2013). The bumpy road to transparency in Spain.
  • Jotzo, Frank (2013). Australia’s rejection of carbon pricing would be a blow for EU efforts to link Europe’s emissions trading scheme with other parts of the world.
  • Jovchelovitch, Sandra (2013). Esclarecendo a psicologia das cidades.
  • Jovchelovitch, Sandra (2013). Self, community and urban frontiers in Rio de Janeiro.
  • Julian, George (2013). Social care evidence in Practice: An English perspective.
  • Juliano, Hansley A. (2013). Book review: After the great east Japan earthquake: political and policy change in post-Fukushima Japan.
  • Juliano, Hansley A. (2013). Book review: New dynamics in East Asian politics: security, political economy and society.
  • Juliano, Hansley A. (2013). Book review: Party politics in southeast Asia: clientelism andelectoral competition in Indonesia, Thailand and thePhilippines.
  • Juliano, Hansley A. (2013). Book review: Unplanned development: tracking change in Asia.
  • Juliano A., Hansley (2013). Book review: celebrity politics: image and identity in contemporary political communications.
  • Jupskås, Anders Ravik (2013). Mainstream parties in the Nordic countries have tried to deal with the rise of the far-right through a mix of isolation, tolerance and even collaboration.
  • Jónsdóttir, Jóhanna (2013). It would be difficult for the UK to follow the 'Swiss' or 'Norwegian' models as an alternative to EU membership.
  • Jørgensen, Sten Inge (2013). Ahead of September’s election, cracks in support for Norway’s centre-left coalition are beginning to show.
  • Kabombwe, Yvonne (2013). Livingstone – a flawed character who worked for the common good.
  • Kadercan, Burak (2013). The Gezi Park protests illustrate the fall of the military as a political actor in Turkey.
  • Kadercan, Burak (2013). Turkey’s ongoing protests may yet lead to a backlash from the government’s supporters and a new ‘Turkish winter’.
  • Kageura, Asuka, Paddy, Brendan, Deo, Priyanka (2013). Pictures of suffering – do we have to choose between impact and dignity?
  • Kakar, Quhramaana (2013). Politics aimed at participation: A critical analysis of role of civil society and women groups affecting peace in Afghanistan.
  • Kakos, Michalis (2013). The deficit model of education views citizenship teaching as an imposition rather than a right.
  • Kaldor, Mary (2013). Civil society in Syria (Text written in June 2013).
  • Kaldor, Mary (2013). How to end Syria’��s ‘new war’.
  • Kale, Priya (2013). Petitioning for change: Indians turn to online petitions to protest Delhi gang rape.
  • Kale, Priya (2013). Stalling a paradigm shift? The official response to the Justice Verma Committee report.
  • Kale, Priya (2013). Why is child-rape on the rise in India? picture_as_pdf
  • Kale, Priya (2013). The death of justice? picture_as_pdf
  • Kale, Priya (2013). The impact of corruption on democracy in India.
  • Kalpokas, Ignas (2013). Book review: Hitler’s philosophers.
  • Kalpokas, Ignas (2013). Book review: Rhetoric and the writing of history, 400-1500.
  • Kanavos, Panos (2013). Toward greater efficiency and equity in healthcare resource allocation: Dr Panos Kanavos to lead consortium in ADVANCE_HTA European Commission FP7 grant.
  • Kapoor, Sony (2013). The Cyprus fiasco has all the hallmarks of a classic ‘whodunnit’.
  • Kapoor, Sony (2013). A Eurozone-wide IMF programme could save both.
  • Kapoor, Sony, Goodhart, Charles (2013). Plans for a banking union may not be enough to tackle the eurozone’s economic crisis.
  • Kapoor, Sony, Lamberts, Philippe (2013). A cap on bankers’ bonuses is needed to limit excessive risk taking and the associated costs to the taxpayer.
  • Karakas, Cemal (2013). The EU should offer a ‘gradual integration’ membership to Turkey, as well as to the UK if it decides to downscale its role in the EU.
  • Kassim, Hussein (2013). The European Commission is stronger and better equipped to meet Europe’s challenges than is often thought.
  • Kattumuri, Ruth (2013). Top 10 economic and development challenges for India in 2014.
  • Kaufmann, Eric (2013). Are we seeing ‘white flight’ from London?
  • Kaufmann, Eric (2013). Book review: the oxford handbook of the history of nationalism.
  • Kaufmann, Eric (2013). To understand the present troubles in Belfast, we need to go back to the dying days of the old ‘Orange State’.
  • Kaufmann, Eric (2013). White Flight in England? White attraction rather than repulsion seems to be the story.
  • Kavanagh, Aileen (2013). The British sense of reserve has much to commend it, but itwould be difficult to codify in a constitution.
  • Kaya, Zeynep, Whiting, Matthew (2013). Can Turkey learn anything from Northern Ireland?
  • Kaya, Zeynep, Whiting, Matthew (2013). Turkey’s protests have stirred debate about democracy and the unchecked power of governments that have an electoral mandate.
  • Kayaoglu, Aysegul (2013). Book review: Multiculturalism.
  • Kayaoglu, Aysegul (2013). Book review: The future of south-south economic relations.
  • Keen, David (2013). When ‘Do No Harm’ Hurts.
  • Keil, Soeren (2013). The granting of territorial autonomy in the Balkans means that large scale violence is now near-impossible. But small scale conflicts continue.
  • Keith, Dan (2013). Book review: European integration and the communistdilemma: communist responses to Europe in Greece, Cyprusand Italy.
  • Kellner, Peter, Brown, Stuart A. (2013). Five minutes with Peter Kellner: “History could repeat itself in a British referendum on EU membership”.
  • Kelly, Katrina (2013). An American perspective on the EU: The United States should work to ensure European stability.
  • Kenny, Meryl (2013). The Scottish Parliament’s record on women’s representation is in the balance.
  • Keohane, Nigel (2013). Universal Credit: The scheme faces difficulties that must be resolved before it is rolled out.
  • Ker-Lindsay, James (2013). Book review: unrecognized states: the struggle for sovereignty in the modern international system.
  • Ker-Lindsay, James (2013). Following a litany of failures, few will miss Cyprus’ outgoing president, Dimitris Christofias.
  • Keranen, Outi (2013). Book review: Can peace research make peace? Lessons inacademic diplomacy.
  • Keranen, Outi (2013). Fair and unfair solidarity?
  • Keranen, Outi (2013). From poster boy to trouble-maker? The Euro Crisis and Finland’s reputation in the EU.
  • Keranen, Outi (2013). Managing the crisis through secrecy?
  • Kerbel, Josh (2013). The current debate over U.S. intelligence is missing the larger problem, the intelligence community’s inability to think big.
  • Kerfant, Antoine (2013). Start a business in Spain: mission impossible?
  • Kessy, Pantaleo (2013). Beating the addiction to dollars: policy options for Tanzania.
  • Ketola, Markus (2013). Book review: Turkey and the European Union: processes ofEuropeanisation.
  • Ketola, Markus, Nordensvard, Johan (2013). Nordic Euroscepticism – An exception that disproves the rule?
  • Kharkar, Prajakta (2013). Business environment in Uganda – Key areas with opportunities.
  • Kier, Rune (2013). Fifty years after Martin Luther King’s ‘I have a dream’ speech, the European Union could still learn a lot from his words.
  • Kier, Ruth (2013). Fifty years after Martin Luther King’s speech, Obama’s gradual approach to political change still needs King’s visionary dream to play against.
  • Kim, Henry A., LeVeck, Brad L. (2013). The strength of party brands means that fighting for marginal districts is now much more expensive for candidates.
  • Kimmorley, Katerina (2013). UN momentum for change initiative recognises LSE student’s solar energy project in India.
  • Kingsbury, John (2013). Nesta Research: Public Interest High, Advertiser Interest Low for Hyperlocal Media.
  • Kippen, Sean (2013). US and UK media reactions to the UK government’s defeat on Syrian intervention.
  • Kippin, Sean (2013). Book review: Myths, politicians, and money: the truth behind the free market.
  • Kippin, Sean (2013). Book review: in it together: the inside story of the coalition government.
  • Kippin, Sean (2013). Book review: power trip: a decade of policy, plots and spin.
  • Kippin, Sean (2013). Constant government reshuffles are bad for policy, government, and accountability.
  • Kippin, Sean (2013). Democratic round-up: Parliament and Syria.
  • Kippin, Sean (2013). Democratic round-up: Parliamentary scrutiny of the UK’s security services.
  • Kippin, Sean (2013). Democratic round-up: the House of Lords.
  • Kippin, Sean (2013). Democratic round-up: the Prince of Wales.
  • Kippin, Sean (2013). Democratic round-up: the Scottish independence White Paper.
  • Kippin, Sean (2013). Democratic round-up: the Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Bill.
  • Kippin, Sean, Berry, Richard (2013). The Electoral Commission’s advice to Parliament about thewording of any referendum question on the European Unionshows welcome progress in its thinking.
  • Kirk, Thomas (2013). Embracing the edge of chaos.
  • Kitchen, Nicholas (2013). Might Assad want US Intervention in Syria?
  • Kitsing, Meelis (2013). The Estonian experience shows that while online voting isfaster and cheaper, it hasn’t increased turn-out.
  • Klein, Rudolf (2013). While any benefits from the changes to the NHS can at best be long term, the political costs are immediate.
  • Kline, Roger (2013). A very long and slow walk: There is much still to be done to end race discrimination in the NHS.
  • Kline, Roger, Martin, Brendan (2013). The NHS is at a crossroads after the Francis Report.
  • Knapp, Martin (2013). EQOLISE study finds Individual Placement and Support approach is effective in helping people with severe mental illness obtain competitive employment.
  • Knapp, Martin, Richardson, Ann (2013). Some reflections on social care research: The aspirations.
  • Knapp, Martin, Richardson, Ann (2013). Some reflections on social care research: The joys.
  • Knapp, Martin, Richardson, Ann (2013). Some reflections on social care research: The tribulations.
  • Knight, Daniel Martyn (2013). Book review: Macedonia: the political, social, economic and cultural foundations of a Balkan state.
  • Knight, Daniel Martyn (2013). European states are using the example of Greece to justifyunpopular domestic reforms.
  • Knott, Eleanor (2013). Moldova is at the crossroads between Russia and the EU ahead of the Eastern Partnership summit in Vilnius.
  • Knrishnan, Sneha (2013). Book review: The meaning of matrimony: debating same sex marriage.
  • Kobayashi, Kazuo (2013). Indian cotton textiles in the eighteenth-century Atlantic economy.
  • Kobzova, Jana (2013). The EU should consider a strategic pause with Moscow to give it time to strengthen its own position.
  • Koh, Sin Yee (2013). Book review: Urban China.
  • Koh, Sin Yee (2013). Book review: presumed incompetent: the intersections of race and class for women in academia.
  • Kolltveit, Kristoffer (2013). There is little evidence that Norway has undergone a process of ‘presidentialisation’, but power has become more concentrated in Norwegian cabinets.
  • Koning, Ashley, Redlawsk, David (2013). Chris Christie’s post Hurricane Sandy transformation from bully to bipartisan hero has all but guaranteed a landslide reelection and a potential 2016 presidential run.
  • Koning, Ashley, Redlawsk, David (2013). Polls, media, and polarization have made New Jersey’s Special Senate Election between Cory Booker and Steve Lonegan a must-watch.
  • Konstantinidis, Nikitas (2013). Greece’s increasingly polarised and fragmented party system is at odds with the country’s international position.
  • Koranyi, David (2013). Russo-Chinese energy relations: Never-ending Foreplay?
  • Kortendiek, Nele (2013). Book review: Habermas and European integration: social andcultural modernity beyond the nation-state.
  • Kortendiek, Nele (2013). Book review: Justice globalism: ideology, crises, policy.
  • Kostopoulos, Christos (2013). Framing the indignant citizens movement.
  • Kostopoulos, Christos, Orsi, Roberto, Paipais, Vassilios (2013). Framing the indignant citizens movement.
  • Kothari, Jayna (2013). What rights do women in India in relationships akin to marriage have?
  • Kotiswaran, Prabha (2013). An innocent omission? Forced labour and India’s anti-trafficking law.
  • Krishnan, Kavita, South Asia, LSE (2013). Freedom without fear: reflections on India’s anti-rape movement.
  • Krishnan, Sneha (2013). Book review: Cultural anthropology: global forces, local lives.
  • Krishnan, Sneha (2013). Book review: infidel feminism: secularism, religion and women’s emancipation, England 1830-1914.
  • Kritzinger, Sylvia (2013). Despite turmoil in the Austrian party system, the country might once again be heading for another grand coalition in September’s elections.
  • Kritzinger, Sylvia, Zeglovits, Eva (2013). Although Austria’s grand coalition will continue, the dominance of the country’s two major parties may be nearing its end.
  • Krouwel, André, Eckert, Theresa, Kutiyski, Yordan (2013). The polarisation of the German party system in the 2013 elections and the disappearance of the FDP explain the country’s tortuous coalition negotiations.
  • Krouwel, André, Rajmil, Daniel (2013). The increasingly polarised and fragmented party system in Israel will make it difficult for a stable government to emerge from this month’s elections.
  • Krupa, Joel (2013). Book review: America’s Right: anti-establishment Conservatism from Goldwater to the Tea Party.
  • Krupa, Joel (2013). Book review: California cuisine and just food.
  • Krupa, Joel (2013). Book review: Congo.
  • Krupa, Joel (2013). Book review: Fragile empire: how Russia fell in and out of love with Vladimir Putin.
  • Krupa, Joel (2013). Book review: Oil sands, heavy oil and bitumen: from recovery to refinery.
  • Krupa, Joel (2013). Book review: Reforming the unreformable: lessons from Nigeria.
  • Krupa, Joel (2013). Book review: Seeds, science, and struggle: the globalpolitics of transgenic crops.
  • Krupa, Joel (2013). Book review: The price of inequality: how today’s divided society endangers our future.
  • Kuecken, Maria (2013). Book review: A microeconomics reader.
  • Kuecken, Maria (2013). Book review: How to manage an aid exit strategy: the futureof development aid.
  • Kuecken, Maria (2013). Book review: The limits of institutional reform in development.
  • Kuecken, Maria (2013). Book review: The signal and the noise: the art and scienceof prediction.
  • Kuecken, Maria (2013). Book review: a tale of two cultures: qualitative and quantitative research in the social sciences.
  • Kugelman, Michael (2013). India-Pakistan relations: from optimism to anxiety?
  • Kuligova, Alexandra (2013). Is Google’s ‘Transparency Report’ too Opaque?– The Russian Case.
  • Kulikova, Alexandra (2013). Interview with Caspar Bowden: Tracing the (Mis)steps to the PRISM Revelation.
  • Kumhof, Michael (2013). We should seriously consider revisiting “The Chicago Plan” of the 1930s which separates the monetary and credit functions of the banking system.
  • Kyriakidou, Maria (2013). Football diplomacy or populism going German-style.
  • Kyriakidou, Maria (2013). Greek media in crisis.
  • Kyriakidou, Maria (2013). What kind of media for Europe?
  • Kyriakidou, Maria (2013). Who’s reporting the crisis? The state of the media in Greece.
  • Kyriakidou, Maria (2013). The struggle over the Greek national broadcaster: a debate of extremes.
  • Kärrberg, Patrik (2013). Smartphones, platforms and business models: policies for the apps economy.
  • Kärrberg, Patrik, Liebenau, Jonathan, Elaluf-Calderwood, Silvia (2013). European Internet traffic: indicator of growth and competition in digital services – a summary.
  • LSE, Network Economy Forum (2013). LSE Tech policy workshop with the author of Innovation Economics – Thursday 17 January 2013.
  • LSE, Network Economy Forum (2013). Near field communications [NFC]: privacy, regulation, and business models.
  • LSE, Network Economy Forum (2013). Report of the LSE Network Economy Conference 2013: policies and strategies for a revival of the European telecom and Internet sector.
  • LSE, Network Economy Forum (2013). Workshop summary: fourth LSE Network Economy Forum 25 March 2013.
  • LaFontaine, Colleen (2013). Optimism to end cutting for the next generation.
  • Laberge, Yves (2013). Book review: Ethnography and virtual worlds: a handbook of method.
  • Laberge, Yves (2013). Book review: Peer review, research integrity, and the governance of science: practice, theory, and current discussions.
  • Laberge, Yves (2013). Book review: Psychology and politics: a social identity perspective.
  • Laberge, Yves (2013). Book review: Symbolic power in the world trade organization.
  • Laberge, Yves (2013). Book review: doing cultural studies: the story of the Sony walkman, 2nd edition.
  • Lacey, Joseph (2013). The EU should take inspiration from Switzerland in its attempts to increase democratic legitimacy.
  • Lacey, Nicola (2013). Denying prisoners the vote creates a barrier to theirreintegration into society.
  • Laking, Joe (2013). Book review: Places of pain: forced displacement, popular memory and trans-local identities in Bosnian war-torn communities.
  • Lang, Monika (2013). Ten years of media and communication at LSE.
  • Langenkamp, Andy (2013). This fall, disputes over the debt ceiling, sequestration cuts, the budget, and Syria may lead to an imperfect political storm in Washington.
  • Langenkamp, Andy (2013). The U.S. has made it through shutdowns before, but a lengthy fight over the debt ceiling could cause unprecedented market chaos.
  • Lankina, Tomila V. (2013). Globalisation: Many Indias, many Russias.
  • Larcinese, Valentino (2013). Beppe Grillo’s success in the Italian elections shows that austerity is now becoming politically unsustainable.
  • Larcinese, Valentino (2013). Whoever wins this week’s Italian elections, it is unlikely that they will put an end to the ‘telecracy’ begun by Silvio Berlusconi.
  • Larkin, Edward (2013). Book Review: Thieves of virtue: when bioethics stolemedicine.
  • Larragy, Adam (2013). Book review: John Hume and the revision of Irish nationalism.
  • Larragy, Adam (2013). Book review: Reclaiming public ownership: making space for economic democracy.
  • Larragy, Adam (2013). Book review: The single currency and European citizenship: unveiling the other side of the coin.
  • Lawson, Michelle (2013). Book review: The British in rural France: lifestyle migration and the ongoing quest for a better way of life.
  • Lazanski, Dominique (2013). Internet governance: the latest in the debate over who controls the internet.
  • Le Goff, Pierre-Louis, Lessa, Francesca (2013). Uruguay’s culture of impunity continues to rear its head.
  • LeRoux-Rutledge, Emily (2013). If you have more women in media, do representations of women improve? Report from UN Media & Gender Forum.
  • Leavey, Jason (2013). Social media presents a growing body of evidence that can inform social and economic policy.
  • Lebow, Richard N. (2013). Most wars are not fought for reasons of security or material interests, but instead reflect a nation’s ‘spirit’.
  • Lecheler, Sophie (2013). A shrinking Brussels press corps could put investigative EU journalism at risk.
  • Ledwell, Christian (2013). Destruction and revolt: should journalists sacrifice objectivity for protest? (Book review of days of destruction) guest blog.
  • Lee, Benjamin (2013). Despite the availability of social media as a campaign tool, 2010 was business as usual for constituency level campaigners.
  • Lee, Jia Hui (2013). Book review: Philosophy and resistance in the crisis: Greece and the future of Europe.
  • Lee, Jia Hui (2013). Book review: Resonance: beyond the words.
  • Lee, Jia Hui (2013). Book review: Sexuality and social justice in Africa: rethinking homophobia and forging resistance.
  • Lee, Jia Hui (2013). Book review: Walter A. Rodney: a promise of revolution.
  • Lee, Lucy (2013). Increasingly divergent views held by different sections of society do not bode well for any government aiming to carry public opinion during economic hardship.
  • Lee, Peter (2013). Book Review: British generals in Blair’s wars.
  • Leech-Wilkinson, Roses (2013). A greater proportion of social science graduates are employed shortly after leaving university than STEM or arts graduates.
  • Lehr, William (2013). Usage costs, interconnection, and regulation: remarks from Bill Lehr.
  • Leisner, Kate (2013). The Mumsnet story: how to engage with online communities.
  • Lemos, Renata, Scur, Daniela (2013). Bad management: a constraint on economic development?
  • Lenihan, Joanna (2013). Book review: Chronicles from the field: the Townsend Thai Project.
  • Lenihan, Joanna (2013). Book review: constructing research questions: doing interesting research.
  • Lent, Adam (2013). Forget budgets – economic redemption can only comes from ourselves now.
  • Leo, Ben (2013). Announcing the 2013 DATA Report: Financing the fight for Africa’s transformation.
  • Leruth, Benjamin (2013). As questions abound about the monarchy’s role, Belgium’s new King Philippe must now convince the public of his legitimacy and credibility.
  • Leruth, Benjamin (2013). Eurosceptic attitudes are widespread in the Nordic states, but there is a high level of variation between countries.
  • Leruth, Benjamin (2013). Iceland’s election results are not a vote against the EU.
  • Lesniewski, Jacob (2013). Book review: Major thinkers in welfare: contemporary issuesin historical perspective by Vic George.
  • Lesniewski, Jacob (2013). Book review: Poverty and insecurity: life in low-pay, no payBritain.
  • Lester, Sarah (2013). Book Review: The future is not what it used to be: climate change and energy scarcity.
  • Lester, Sarah (2013). Book review: Green philosophy: how to think seriouslyabout the planet.
  • Lester, Sarah (2013). Researching research: new skills of targeting audiences and networking are now necessary to create impact.
  • Levenson, Ellie (2013). You are never too young to learn about democracy.
  • Levitt, Matthew (2013). The EU’s designation of Hezbollah’s military wing as a terrorist group is a critical step toward preventing its illicit activities in Europe.
  • Levitt, Ruth, Solesbury, William (2013). Government “tsars” need to be accountable, too.
  • Levitt, Ruth, Solesbury, William (2013). Policy ‘tsars’: Time for action to ensure propriety and effectiveness.
  • Lewis, David (2013). Bangladesh: democracy in turmoil.
  • Lewis, David (2013). What options for Bangladesh?
  • Lewis, David (2013). The paradoxes of Bangladesh’s Shahbag protests.
  • Lewis, Joanna (2013). Analysing Livingstone’s life and legacy through contradiction, complexity and controversy.
  • Lewis, Joanna (2013). Scholars explore #Livingstone’s legacy and memory in conference to mark his bicentenary.
  • Lewis, Joanna (2013). Zambia conference celebrates the life and legacy of Scottish explorer David Livingstone.
  • Lewis, Paul G., Decker, Scott H., Provine, Doris Marie, Varsanyi, Monica W. (2013). Empowering local police to enforce U.S. immigration policy has led to a patchwork of inconsistent measures.
  • Liberini, Federica, Proto, Eugenio, Redoano, Michaela (2013). David Cameron should pay attention to the “Happiness” of British citizens; it will help him win the next general election.
  • Liebenau, Jonathan (2013). Economics of cloud services in rapidly growing economies: the case of Turkey.
  • Liebenau, Jonathan (2013). Europe’s Internet from a post-Dubai perspective.
  • Liebenau, Jonathan (2013). Further reflections on the CAIDA Workshop on Internet Economics 2012: what is counted and what is missing in internet metrics.
  • Liebenau, Jonathan (2013). The Internet post-Dubai.
  • Liebenau, Jonathan (2013). Just Released: DCMS’ UK Broadband Impact Study.
  • Liebenau, Jonathan (2013). Ten years of US e-government: retrospect and prospect.
  • Liebenau, Jonathan, Elaluf-Calderwood, Silvia (2013). A commentary on the European commission’s “digital ‘to-do’ list: new digital priorities for 2013-2014”.
  • Liebenau, Jonathan, Kärrberg, Patrik (2013). Economics of the cloud: employment effects in two exemplary sectors in the USA, the UK, Germany and Italy.
  • Lim, Elvin (2013). The shutdown is not the fault of the U.S. Constitution.
  • Lin, Ping (2013). Out of quantitative research, into ethnography: Studying Taiwanese migrants in China.
  • Lindstrom, Nicole (2013). In its efforts to tackle banking crisis and avoid a bailout, Slovenia is now facing a crisis of democracy.
  • Linehan, Merlin (2013). Book review: Secrets of Silicon Valley: what everyone else can learn from the innovation capital of the world.
  • Linehan, Merlin (2013). Book review: The origins of international banking in Asia:the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
  • Linehan, Merlin (2013). Book review: The vitality of Taiwan: politics, economics,society and culture.
  • Litchfield, Rebecca (2013). Book review: Sanctuaries of the city: lessons from Tokyo.
  • Liu, Shuo (2013). Book review: Refugees, capitalism and the British state: implications for social workers, volunteers and activists.
  • Liu, Yuanyuan (2013). A Chinese perspective on Western coverage of China past and present.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2013). National Curriculum Needs more Attention to Digital Skills.
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Lunt, Peter (2013). Ofcom’s plans to promote ‘participation’, but whose and in what?
  • Lobo, Sunila (2013). The BlackBerry veil: mobile use and privacy practices by young female Saudis.
  • Long, Katy (2013). Humanitarian development?
  • Long, Katy (2013). Outsourcing refugees to Kenya – why Tory MP Julian Brazer is wrong.
  • Lopes, Rui (2013). The impact of the international press in Portugal.
  • Lordan, Grace, Pakrashi, Debayan (2013). Employers have a role to play in encouraging increased participation in physical activities.
  • Loria, Pat (2013). The new metrics cannot be ignored – we need to implement centralised impact management systems to understand what these numbers mean.
  • Loveday, Barry (2013). Back to the future by way of an Independent (Police) Commission: The Stevens Report in effect only pursues an established police agenda.
  • Loveday, Barry (2013). Back to the future by way of an Independent (Police)Commission: the Stevens Report in effect only pursues anestablished police agenda.
  • Loveday, Barry (2013). Despite the manner of their election, Police and Crime Commissioners are bringing about a significant change in the governance of the police.
  • Lozano, George (2013). Elite journals are losing their position of privilege.
  • Lozano, George (2013). Registered Reports: a new publishing initiative aimed at countering publication bias.
  • Lucia, Marta (2013). Consolidating the European Space Policy requires an evolution of its governance, which is currently structured around three main types of actor.
  • Luengo-Prado, Maria Jose, Sevilla, Almudena (2013). The ability to eat cheaper home-cooked meals more often might explain why people appear to spend less money after retirement.
  • Lukšić, Igor, Brown, Stuart A. (2013). Five minutes with Igor Lukšić, Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro: “Our priorities are clear – to join the EU and NATO”.
  • Lumbers, Michael (2013). Syria will test the durability of Obama’s grand strategy of foreign policy restraint.
  • Lundin, Emma (2013). Book review: External mission: the ANC in exile 1960-1990.
  • Lundin, Emma (2013). Book review: Ruth First and Joe Slovo in the war against apartheid.
  • Lunev, Sergei (2013). Russia-India relations: the significance of subjective factors.
  • Lunz, Patrick (2013). The SPD’s reforms of the early 2000s show why liberalising labour markets can be electorally beneficial for centre-left parties.
  • Lupton, Deborah (2013). Book review: Why we eat, how we eat: contemporary encounters between foods and bodies.
  • Lupton, Ruth (2013). Assessing Labour’s record: Many of the socio-economic outcomes Labour targeted improved, but it did not achieve all of its ambitious vision.
  • Lupton, Ruth (2013). A Tale of Two Cities? London’s economic success does not seem to have translated into lower rates of poverty or inequality.
  • Lupton, Ruth (2013). The local government cuts in London: Councils have done a good job in absorbing cuts so far, but they will struggle to take any more without front line services being seriously affected.
  • Lynskey, Orla (2013). The ICO Consults on the Future of Information Rights Regulation.
  • Lynskey, Orla (2013). Looking through a legal PRISM at UK and US intelligence agency surveillance.
  • Lytle, Mark (2013). A return to Teddy Roosevelt’s progressive tradition would help us to tackle the challenge of global warming.
  • López-Murcia, Julián Daniel (2013). Book review: Political struggles and the forging of autonomous government agencies.
  • M'cleod, Herbert (2013). Sustainable development and iron ore production in Sierra Leone: the next 50 years.
  • Macdonald, Anna (2013). The meaning of traditional justice.
  • Macdonald, Kenneth (2013). Proper parliamentary oversight of the security services is desperately needed.
  • Mace, Alan (2013). The government’s immigration policy is anything but coherent and designed to achieve its stated aims.
  • Mace, Alan (2013). The suburbs remain a poorly understood part of London.
  • Madden, David J. (2013). Book review: remaking London: decline and regeneration in urban culture.
  • Madhok, Sumi, South Asia, LSE (2013). Rethinking agency: developmentalism, gender and rights.
  • Madjarevic, Natalia, Puplett, Dave, Stewart, Neil (2013). How institutional repositories are already working to solve the Open Access problem.
  • Madon, Shirin (2013). Can village committees improve primary healthcare accountability in India?
  • Maffeo, Lauren (2013). Book review: women and journalism.
  • Magalhães, João Carlos, Lubianco, Júlio (2013). Argentine Law Highlights Tension Between Government and Media.
  • Malagodi, Mara (2013). Constitutionalism, state restructuring and identity politics in Nepal.
  • Malagodi, Mara (2013). Nepal at the polls.
  • Malagodi, Mara (2013). #NepalCounts: a post-mortem of the CA2 Elections.
  • Maldonado, Victor Andres (2013). Europe Says “No” to Artur Mas.
  • Malik, Khalid (2013). Multimedia – the rise of the south: human progress in a diverse world.
  • Malley, Juliette, Trigg, Lisa (2013). Measuring deaths in care homes: five reasons why it might not help identify poor quality care homes.
  • Manawapat, Arisa (2013). Bringing India to LSE: India Week 2013.
  • Manea, Simona (2013). The EU should intervene in the debate over Romania’s controversial Rosia Montana mining project.
  • Manea, Simona (2013). The dispute over the Rosia Montana mining project represents an opportunity to reshape Romania’s sustainable development policy.
  • Manek, Nizar (2013). Book review: The political power of the business corporation.
  • Manek, Nizar (2013). Book review: transformations in Egyptian journalism.
  • Mangilli-Climpson, Massimo (2013). Book review: The Fascist Party and popular opinion inMussolini’s Italy.
  • Mann, Michael (2013). Five minutes with Michael Mann: “Globalisation has never been a singular process; it’s always been a multiple one”.
  • Manning, Alan (2013). How to make the National Minimum Wage young again.
  • Manning, Alan (2013). The slowdown in the economic progress of women.
  • Manolis, Giannis (2013). The shutdown of the Greek national broadcaster: between external pressure and domestic reactions.
  • Mansell, Robin (2013). Can the creative industry adapt to change?
  • Mansell, Robin (2013). UNESCO renews its ‘knowledge societies’ vision.
  • Mansour, Jane (2013). People cycling between benefits and insecure jobs require support rather than condemnation.
  • Manzella, Pietro (2013). Book Review: Trade unions in western Europe: hard times, hard choices.
  • Manzella, Pietro (2013). Book review: Capitalism’s last stand: deglobalisation in the age of austerity.
  • Manzella, Pietro (2013). Book review: Digital interactions in developing countries: aneconomic perspective.
  • Manzella, Pietro (2013). Book review: Union voices: tactics and tensions in UK organising.
  • March, Luke (2013). The Russian left has barely emerged from the shadow of Stalin, but there are significant signs of change.
  • Marden, Cecy (2013). Monographs and book chapters must become a larger part of the open access landscape.
  • Margalit, Yotam (2013). How does personal experience shape views on welfare spending?
  • Marlière, Philippe (2013). France’s Front National and Front de Gauche are both labelled as populist. But they are far from two sides of the same coin.
  • Marples, Alice (2013). Book Review: Wicked intelligence: visual art and the science of experiment in Restoration London.
  • Marples, Alice (2013). Book review: Ideas of education: philosophy and politics from Plato to Dewey.
  • Marsden, Chris (2013). Internet Governance Series: The Road from Bali to Rio… to Dystopia?
  • Marsh, Alex (2013). Britain’s Property Problem: Demand increases are rapidly transmitted into rising prices rather than expanded output.
  • Marsh, Alex (2013). Going solo or joining someone else’s show: multi-author blogs as a way to maximise your time and exposure.
  • Marsh, Alex (2013). The boundaries of academic blogging.
  • Marsh, Alex (2013). The proposal for a global parliament of mayors reflects their distinctive, locally-rooted form of legitimacy.
  • Marsh, Ian (2013). How contemporary politics became trapped in the short term and whether it can be repaired.
  • Marsh, Ian (2013). Parliamentary committees could hold the answer to Britain’s democratic decline.
  • Martell, Luke (2013). The marketisation of our universities: Economic criteria get precedence over what’s good in human terms.
  • Martin, Andy (2013). Lessons from civil society: how a ‘Theory of Change’ can help tell a bigger impact story.
  • Martin, Kenneth (2013). Book review: Apocalyptic realm: jihadists in south Asia byDilip Hiro.
  • Martin, Kenneth (2013). Book review: Islamist radicalisation in Europe and the Middle East: reassessing the causes of terrorism.
  • Martin, Kenneth (2013). Book review: Moral accountability and international criminal law: holding agents of atrocity accountable to the world.
  • Martin, Marina B.V. (2013). Between informality and formality: Hundi/Hawala in India.
  • Martin, Richard (2013). Book review: Coming home to New Orleans: neighborhood rebuilding after Katrina.
  • Martin, Ron, Gardiner, Ben, Sunely, Peter, Tyler, Peter (2013). Britain’s spatially unbalanced economy is both wasteful and unstable. The solution requires much more than small-scale measures.
  • Marzinotto, Benedicta (2013). The euro complements Northern European economies more effectively than those in Southern Europe.
  • Mason, Olivia (2013). Book review: Doing bad by doing good: why humanitarian action fails.
  • Mason, Olivia (2013). Book review: Image politics in the Middle East: the role of the visual in political struggle.
  • Mason, Olivia (2013). Book review: Sexuality in Muslim contexts: restrictions and resistance.
  • Mason, Olivia (2013). Book review: Women, power and politics in 21st century Iran.
  • Mason, Olivia (2013). Book review: from global to grassroots: the European Union, transnational advocacy, and combating violence against women.
  • Mason, Robert (2013). Book review: Bending history? Barack Obama’s foreignpolicy.
  • Massetti, Emanuele, Schakel, Arjan (2013). Decentralisation reforms strengthen regionalist parties at the regional level and create an incentive for radicalisation at the national level.
  • Massey, Doreen (2013). We need to challenge the hegemonic ‘common sense’ of market relations, of competitive individualism, of private gain, the denigration of ‘the public’, and much else besides.
  • Matar, Dina (2013). Hizbullah: the quagmire of Syria.
  • Mavrodi, Georgia (2013). EU asylum policy must be fairer for those in need and must distribute burdens more equally among member states.
  • Maxwell, Nick (2013). Increased opportunities for corruption plus reduced accountability equals a dangerous recipe for local government.
  • Mayblin, Lucy (2013). Book review: Border watch: cultures of immigration,detention and control.
  • McAllister, Laura (2013). The UK Government’s recent approach to the Silk Commissionhas been inflexibile and unimaginative.
  • McAngus, Craig (2013). What the Scottish government’s childcare proposals mean for gender equality in an independent Scotland.
  • McAngus, Craig (2013). The challenge for Plaid Cymru’s leadership will be to harness the energy of their membership.
  • McCormick, Roger (2013). Access to information as a driver for compliance.
  • McCormick, Roger (2013). Bank sustainability reports: disclosure of conduct costs and related matters.
  • McCormick, Roger (2013). Book review: Building resilience: social capital in post-disaster recovery.
  • McCormick, Roger (2013). Book review: Faith and social capital after the debt crisis.
  • McCormick, Roger (2013). Book review: Governance of international banking: the financial trilemma.
  • McCormick, Roger (2013). Book review: Martin’s dream: my journey and the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
  • McCormick, Roger (2013). Book review: Reforming the governance of the financialsector.
  • McCormick, Roger (2013). KYB (know your bank) day.
  • McCormick, Roger (2013). KYB (know your bank): With banks conduct costs reaching £150 billion over the last five years, it is essential that consumers are in possession of the relevant information.
  • McCormick, Roger (2013). What makes a bank a "sustainable bank"?
  • McCormick, Tim (2013). Open is multiple, not defined. Attempts to focus the concept could exclude other economic models.
  • McCracken, Andrew (2013). Book review: Dialogue with North Korea? Preconditions for talking human rights with a hermit kingdom.
  • McCracken, Andrew (2013). Book review: The art of war in an asymmetric world: strategy for the post-Cold War era.
  • McCreadie, Nell (2013). Research and teaching staff in developing countries rate the value of libraries higher than in the West.
  • McDermott, Tom (2013). Book Review: Meme wars: the creative destruction ofneoclassical economics.
  • McDermott, Tom (2013). Book review: The economic impacts of natural disasters.
  • McDonagh, Luke (2013). Book Review: An anthropology of architecture.
  • McDonagh, Luke (2013). Book review: China or Japan: which will lead Asia?
  • McDonagh, Luke (2013). Book review: Human dignity, human rights, andresponsibility: the new language of global ethics and biolaw.
  • McDonagh, Luke (2013). Book review: Symbolic power, politics and intellectuals: the political sociology of Pierre Bourdieu.
  • McDonagh, Luke (2013). Book review: The constitutionalization of the globalcorporate sphere?
  • McDonagh, Luke (2013). Book review: The year of dreaming dangerously.
  • McDonnell, Duncan (2013). Despite his victory in the New York Democratic primary, Bill de Blasio is not a populist.
  • McDonnell, Duncan, Bobba, Giuliano (2013). Italy has passed a no-confidence verdict in the centre-left.
  • McDougall, Julian (2013). Media and Information Education in the UK: Recommendations to the European Union.
  • McGing, Claire, Murray, Rainbow, Thorpe, Caroline, Pitcher, Ben, Wilkes, Laura, Kenny, Meryl (2013). The impact of online misogyny on women’s participation: democracy experts respond.
  • McKechin, Ann (2013). The Government’s policy on open access and scholarly publishing is severely lacking.
  • McKibben, Heather Elko (2013). Success in international negotiations is determined by context rather than capabilities.
  • McLean, Iain (2013). William Gladstone might have the answer to the ‘West Lothian’ question.
  • McMahon, Simon (2013). Future approaches to gangs and youth violence would benefit from being evidence-based.
  • McMahon, Simon (2013). The debate on accountability of public service partnerships needs to be evidence based.
  • McTernan, Michael (2013). Welfare and labour market conflicts have made it increasingly difficult for Europe’s centre-left parties to survive as ‘catch all’ movements.
  • Meacher, Molly (2013). Report on the OAS General Assembly in Antigua, Guatemala.
  • Media Policy Blog Team (2013). Public Service Broadcasting in the Age of the Meerkat.
  • Media Policy Project Blog (2013). New Research: Media, the Internet, and Security Post-Snowden.
  • Media Policy Project Blog team (2013). EC Consultation on “Rapidly Converging Audiovisual World” – Extended to 30 September.
  • Media Policy Project Blog team (2013). EC and UK Communication Reviews – Where are We Going?
  • Media Policy Project Blog team (2013). Global Domination of HBO: Will the EC have an Answer?
  • Media Policy Project Blog team (2013). Independent Press Standards Organisation: Why is no one talking about it?
  • Media Policy Project Blog team (2013). It’s Here! A Comms Review Paper, Plus a Media Pluralism Consultation.
  • Media Policy Project Blog team (2013). Not to Miss: EU Consultation on Freedom of Expression.
  • Media Policy Project Blog team (2013). Ofcom’s Consultation Triplet on Broadband Markets.
  • Media Policy Project Blog team (2013). PCC Complaints in the Year of Leveson: 2012 Complaints Data and Trends.
  • Melcher, Jim (2013). Recall elections for state legislators, funded by outside interests, are likely to become more common.
  • Melding, David (2013). Yes or no, the Scottish independence referendum will have a lasting impact on the coherence of the multi-national state.
  • Melton, James (2013). Europe is home to some of the world’s most incomprehensible national constitutions.
  • Menon, Anirudh (2013). Italy and India have much to lose if they do not resolve their marines dispute.
  • Menon, Anirudh (2013). Time to scale up relations between India and Africa.
  • Menon, Nidhiya (2013). The unintended child health consequences of the green revolution in India.
  • Mewburn, Inger, Thomson, Pat (2013). Academic blogging is part of a complex online academic attention economy, leading to unprecedented readership.
  • Meyers, Roy (2013). Congress’ budget agreement must be seen as an effort in reputation repair.
  • Mhende, Charity (2013). The Cows are coming Home: African wedding customs still have value for the diaspora.
  • Miah, Andy (2013). Top 5 social media platforms for research development.
  • Mian, Emran (2013). The Touchline State: Labour’s lost patience with the market.
  • Michener, Jamila (2013). Perceptions of risk and social disorder can have a huge impact on local political engagement.
  • Michielsen, Thomas (2013). Energy availability is more important than capital and skilled labor for the location of manufacturing industries in the US.
  • Micner, Tamara Felisa (2013). Book review: Trauma-tragedy: symptoms of contemporary performance.
  • Mijatović, Dunja (2013). OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media ‘Monitoring’ UK Policy.
  • Milas, Costas (2013). The Bank of England’s inflation report and what it means for the unemployment rate.
  • Milas, Costas (2013). The biggest threat to Britain’s credit rating is a possible exit from the EU.
  • Milas, Costas (2013). The government’s policy in dealing with the rising debt burden in the current low growth environment is indeed justified.
  • Milas, Costas, Legrenzi, Gabriella (2013). “Berlusconi scandal” talk has inflated the Italian cost of borrowing over and above the impact of economic fundamentals.
  • Milatovic, Maja (2013). Book review: Black Muslims in the US: history, politics and the struggle of a community.
  • Milatovic, Maja (2013). Book review: Young American Muslims: dynamics of identity.
  • Miletzki, Janna (2013). Implications of labelling refugees in Tanzania.
  • Milio, Simona (2013). Croatia should draw on universities to build its capacity for evaluating the use of EU funds.
  • Miller, Emma (2013). Book review: The Oxford handbook of gender and politics.
  • Miller, Jennifer (2013). Book Review: The world in the model: how economists work and think.
  • Miller, Jennifer (2013). Book review: Inventing the egghead: the battle over brainpower in American culture.
  • Miller, Jennifer (2013). Book review: Lives in science: how institutions affect academic careers.
  • Miller, Jennifer (2013). Book review: Recoding gender: women’s changingparticipation in computing.
  • Miller, Jennifer (2013). Book review: The Oxford handbook of offshoring and global employment.
  • Miller, Jennifer (2013). Book review: The behavioral foundations of public policy.
  • Miller, Jennifer (2013). Book review: The myth of research-based policy and practice.
  • Miller, Jennifer (2013). Book review: regulating international students’ wellbeing.
  • Miller, Rory (2013). When it comes to Palestine the EU’s grasp still exceeds its reach.
  • Milne, Claire (2013). Nuisance Calls Update Part 1: The Positive Developments, but is there Real Change?
  • Milne, Claire (2013). Nuisance Calls Update Part 2: The Less Positive Developments.
  • Minas, Stephen (2013). Book Review: China’s legal system.
  • Minas, Stephen (2013). Book review: China’s Environmental Challenges.
  • Minas, Stephen (2013). Book review: Lee Kuan Yew: the grand master’s insights onChina, the United States, and the world.
  • Mitchell, Audra (2013). Take back the net: Institutions must develop collective strategies to tackle online abuse aimed at female academics.
  • Mitchell, James (2013). The Scottish Question: The notion that constitutional politics can be separated from ‘ordinary’ politics is unconvincing.
  • Mjekiqi, Shqipe (2013). Elections and the quest for a ‘stable’ electoral system in Kosovo.
  • Mjekiqi, Shqipe (2013). Kosovo-Serbia talks and EU integration.
  • Mjekiqi, Shqipe (2013). What is hindering Albania’s free and fair elections?
  • Mkandawire, Thandika (2013). “For my generation, the death of #Mandela marks the end of Africa’s liberation struggle” – Thandika Mkandawire.
  • Mkandawire, Thandika (2013). Thandika Mkandawire delivers lectures in Accra and Dar es Salaam.
  • Mladovsky, Philipa, Thomson, Sarah (2013). European health systems are changing in response to the financial crisis but face barriers to implementing necessary reforms.
  • Mocan, Naci, Altindag, Duha (2013). Raising MEPs’ salaries causes them to attend fewer meetings, but cutting their salaries increases their attendance rate.
  • Modood, Tariq (2013). The pursuit of integration requires that citizens have a sense of belonging to the whole, as well as to their own ‘little platoon’.
  • Moe, Richard (2013). Barack Obama’s current war powers can be traced back to the time of FDR.
  • Mohamed, Farah M. (2013). Gulf states have a moral obligation to stop importing Somali charcoal.
  • Mohan, Taneesha (2013). Labour tying arrangements: an enduring aspect of agrarian capitalism?
  • Moise, Andreea (2013). Book review: Developing research proposals.
  • Mollett, Amy (2013). Achieving a gender balance in contributors is not so hard: tips for editors and journalists.
  • Mollett, Amy (2013). How do we encourage diversity in academic calls for contributors?
  • Mollett, Amy (2013). Using Google Hangouts for Higher Education blogs and workshops.
  • Molloy, Andrew (2013). Book review: Fit: an architect’s manifesto.
  • Molloy, Andrew (2013). Book review: The dissolution of place: architecture, identity and the body.
  • Molloy, Andrew (2013). Book review: Urban maps: instruments of narrative andinterpretation in the city.
  • Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2013). Counting the options in Cyprus: the good, the bad and the ugly.
  • Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2013). The great Greek exceptionalism (on recessionary austerity and government effectiveness).
  • Montserrat, Jade (2013). Book Review: Inventing Peace: A Dialogue on Perception.
  • Montserrat, Jade (2013). Book review: Adorno reframed by Geoffrey Boucher.
  • Montserrat, Jade (2013). Book review: Museums: a visual anthropology.
  • Montserrat, Jade (2013). Book review: Renegotiating the body: feminist art in 1970sLondon.
  • Moodie, John (2013). Concerns over the European Commission’s use of expert groups are misplaced.
  • Moore, Alex (2013). Book review: Is good governance good for development?
  • Moore, Jennifer (2013). Punitive military strikes on Syria risk an inhumane intervention.
  • Moore, Martin (2013). Martin Moore: How Publishers’ Plans for New Press Regulator Fail the Public.
  • Moore, Samuel (2013). Academics: Ask not what Open Access can do for you, but what it can do for your disciplines.
  • Moore, Samuel (2013). On the Harvard dataverse network project – an open-source tool for data sharing.
  • Moran, James (2013). Book review: Syria: the fall of the house of Assad.
  • Moran, Michael (2013). Why the system of rail privatisation in the UK has been a disaster.
  • Moran, Michael (2013). The banking crisis as an elite debacle – again.
  • Moreno, Luis (2013). The Catalan independence movement has been more ‘emotionally’ driven than its Scottish equivalent.
  • Moreno-Tabarez, Ulises (2013). Book review: Beyond walls and borders: prisons, borders, and global crisis.
  • Moreno-Tabarez, Ulises (2013). Book review: Border rhetorics: citizenship and identity on the US-Mexico frontier.
  • Morgan, Warren, Massie, Alex, Ali, Rushanara, Montgomerie, Tim, De Santos, Robbie (2013). Easy councils, green shoots and radical budgets:top 5 blogs you might have missed this week.
  • Moriarty, Jo (2013). Tweeting evidence in social care.
  • Morozov, Evgeny (2013). Book review: To save everything click here: the folly of technological solutionism.
  • Morphet, Janice (2013). A wider debate on how Europe shapes British policy making is now needed.
  • Morris, Graham (2013). Accountability and transparency demand that Freedom of Information requirements should be an essential corollary of receiving public funding, throughout the whole of the NHS.
  • Morris, Marley (2013). In the European Parliament, radical-right MEPs focus more on giving speeches than doing work that has direct policy impact.
  • Morrison, Heather (2013). Creative commons and open access to scholarly works: common myths about an imperfect match.
  • Mosca, Ilaria (2013). Health reforms in the Netherlands have increased access to health care, but have also led to an unexpected growth in health spending.
  • Moubayed, Sami (2013). Aftershocks of the Syrian revolt hit Lebanon.
  • Mouffe, Chantal (2013). Five Minutes with Chantal Mouffe: “Most countries in Europe are in a post-political situation”.
  • Mounce, Ross (2013). Easy steps towards open scholarship.
  • Mourlon-Druol, Emmanuel (2013). Book review: A Europe made of money: the emergence of theEuropean monetary system.
  • Mpungu, Moses (2013). Some of East Africa’s brightest and best take centre stage at LSE.
  • Mtetwa, Beatrice (2013). Film Preview: Beatrice Mtetwa and the Rule of Law.
  • Mudde, Cas (2013). In the aftermath of the shutdown, widespread grassroots support means that the Tea Party is far from over.
  • Mueller, Ben (2013). Book review: War, Clausewitz and the trinity.
  • Mulgan, Geoff (2013). Social researchers must continue to engage in the systematic exploration of the world as it is and as it could be.
  • Mullin, Corinna (2013). Book review: Questioning secularism: Islam, sovereignty, and the rule of law in modern Egypt.
  • Mullins, John (2013). Entrepreneurs need their customers’ cash, not government handouts.
  • Munce, Peter (2013). Replacing the Human Rights Act would be a risk that couldbackfire on the Conservatives.
  • Muntanyola-Saura, Dafne (2013). Book review: Neurofeminism: issues at the intersection offeminist theory and cognitive science.
  • Muntanyola-Saura, Dafne (2013). Book review: Researching amongst elites: challenges andopportunities in studying up.
  • Munzert, Simon, Bauer, Paul C. (2013). German public opinion has become less polarised over the past 30 years.
  • Muravska, Julia (2013). Book review: Cyber war will not take place.
  • Muravska, Julia (2013). Book review: Trading secrets: spies and intelligence in anage of terror.
  • Muravska, Julia (2013). Book review: perspectives on strategy.
  • Murfett, Malcolm H. (2013). A wind-shift waiting to happen: the haze problem in Southeast Asia.
  • Murkens, Jo Eric Khushal, Jones, Peter (2013). Alex Salmond and David Cameron’s incoherent referendum plans mean that they are unlikely to get what they want for either Scotland or the UK.
  • Murphy, Mahon (2013). Book review: World War I in Africa: the forgotten conflictamong the European powers.
  • Murphy, Mary P. (2013). Book review: Emmaus and Abbé Pierre: an alternative model of enterprise charity and society.
  • Murray, Andrew (2013). Online Distribution Could Mean Income for UK Creatives, if Copyright Issues are Resolved.
  • Murray, Rainbow (2013). More than a year after the presidential elections, France is still in search of a leader.
  • Mustelli, Federica, Pelkmans, Jacques (2013). Establishing a genuine single market for services couldgenerate significant growth across the EU.
  • Myles, David R. (2013). The challenge of reporting an unreported world.
  • Möller, Almut, Oliver, Tim (2013). London and Berlin are not speaking the same language when it comes to EU reform.
  • Möller, Johanna (2013). The missing crisis – European citizens, the media and communication about the crisis.
  • Müller, Henrik (2013). The rift over Germany’s trade surplus.
  • Nadler, Ben (2013). LSE-UCT July School in Cape Town: a new way forward.
  • Nadler, Ben (2013). Violation of Sovereignty or Only Hope for Justice? How Kenyans see the ICC Trial of their Leaders.
  • Nafpliotis, Alexandros (2013). Book review: European and American extreme right groups and the Internet.
  • Nafpliotis, Alexandros (2013). Book review: Mobilizing on the extreme right: Germany, Italy,and the United States.
  • Nafpliotis, Alexandros (2013). Greece and Albania would both benefit substantially from closer relations.
  • Nakray, Keerty (2013). Book review: Focus group methodology: principles and practice.
  • Nakray, Keerty (2013). Book review: Remaking citizenship in multi-cultural Europe: women’s movements, gender and diversity.
  • Nanou, Kyriaki, Dorussen, Han (2013). European integration constrains party competition in the member states.
  • Nanou, Kyriaki, Vernet, Susannah (2013). The Eurozone crisis has increased soft Euroscepticism in Greece, where Greeks wish to remain in the euro, but no longer trust the EU.
  • Naseemullah, Adnan (2013). Governing firms: industrialisation after statism in South Asia.
  • Nassehi, Ramin (2013). Book review: The oil curse: how petroleum wealth shapes the development of nations.
  • Natarajan, Kalathmika (2013). Book review: Being Muslim and working for peace: ambivalence and ambiguity in Gujarat.
  • Nathan, Max (2013). Going green in East London: from tech city to smart city?
  • Natt, Avtar (2013). Upheavals to scholarly communication have not embraced Robert Merton’s normative guide to good scientific research.
  • Navarro, Vicente (2013). Germany must share some of the blame for the persistence of the economic crisis in Spain.
  • Nawrotzki, Kristen, Dougherty, Jack (2013). Thinking of experimenting with digital scholarly publishing? Words to the wise.
  • Nell, Miranda (2013). Book review: Dispirited: how contemporary spirituality makes us stupid, selfish and unhappy.
  • Nell, Miranda (2013). Book review: Laruelle and non-philosophy.
  • Nell, Miranda (2013). Book review: the work of Sartre: search for freedom and the challenge of history.
  • Nelson, Matthew J. (2013). Does democracy mean different things in India and Pakistan?
  • Nemeth, David J. (2013). Promoting phantasmal tourism for America’s ‘roads to hell’ could help drive rural economic development.
  • Neureiter, Katharina (2013). Why we need the #NewDeal4Peace on a post-2015 development agenda.
  • Nevin, Seamus (2013). Leaving the EU will not only fail to secure what Eurosceptics desire but would likely make the UK’s position worse.
  • Newburn, Tim (2013). Book review: Undercover: the true story of Britain’s secret police.
  • Newburn, Tim (2013). Combining journalism with academia: how to read a riot.
  • Newburn, Tim (2013). LSE British Politicast Episode 1: Reflecting On The Riots.
  • Newburn, Tim (2013). The Stevens Report is an impressive document that offers potentially interesting templates for the future of policing.
  • Newburn, Tim (2013). Stopping and searching for reform: the Home Secretary’s latest initiative may finally lead to a radical overhaul.
  • Newburn, Tim (2013). This is not quite the death knell for the probation service, but it is certainly the most radical change it has ever seen.
  • Newburn, Tim (2013). The politics of punishment in America are slowly moving away from the mass incarceration policies of the past.
  • Newell, James (2013). Berlusconi’s surrender over Enrico Letta’s confidence vote could spell the end of an era in Italian politics.
  • Newman, Janet (2013). Book review: public services: a new reform agenda.
  • Ngubeni, Bhekinkosi (2013). Reckless or Savvy – Zimbabwe’s indigenisation policy analysed.
  • Nigam, Prajakta Kharkar (2013). Chinese Development in Uganda: Grant or Loan?
  • Nikolayenko, Olena (2013). The history of Serbia’s youth protests illustrates the importance of learning and adaptation in protest tactics.
  • Nkwanga, Waiswa (2013). Getting sustainable growth wrong.
  • Nkwanga, Waiswa (2013). Let’s end the African Union’s monopoly on the unity issue.
  • Nkwanga, Waiswa (2013). A New Treatment That Could Change the Way we Fight Aids #WorldAidsDay.
  • Novick, Natalie (2013). Book Review: The unfinished revolution: voices from theglobal fight for women’s rights.
  • Novick, Natalie (2013). Book review: German jihad: on the internationalization of islamist terrorism.
  • Novick, Natalie (2013). Book review: International security and gender.
  • Novick, Natalie (2013). Book review: Political power and women’s representation in Latin America.
  • Novick, Natalie (2013). Book review: gender and international relations.
  • Nowotny, Helga (2013). Don’t just complain, take the lead! Social Sciences and Humanities must look to integrate into Horizon 2020 targets.
  • O'Branski, Megan (2013). Book review: Gender, agency and political violence:rethinking political violence.
  • O'Branski, Megan (2013). Book review: In the beginning, she was.
  • O'Branski, Megan (2013). Book review: Making ‘postmodern’ mothers: pregnant embodiment, baby bumps and body image.
  • O'Dwyer, Conor (2013). The Poland case shows that the EU should not be inhibited from putting pressure on member states over gay rights.
  • O'Leary, Duncan, Duffy, Bobby (2013). Britain’s politicians should take note: The ‘grey vote’ is not as grey as we think.
  • O'Leary, Tara (2013). Book review: The Nuremberg Military Tribunals and theorigins of international criminal law.
  • O'Mahony, Karin (2013). New research project: live blogging – is it any good and what next?
  • O'Malley, Alanna (2013). The UN is blighted by the misconception of failure in the Congo.
  • O'Regan, Michael (2013). Book review: China at the crossroads: sustainability,economy, security and critical issues for the 21st century. picture_as_pdf
  • O'Regan, Michael (2013). Book review: Living in a low-carbon society in 2050.
  • O'Reilly, Emily, Bertsou, Eri (2013). Five minutes with the European Ombudsman, Emily O’Reilly: “Citizens need to be honest and empower themselves to reach out to institutions”.
  • Obino, Francesco (2013). Not Indian enough? How domestic development actors respond to decentralised INGOs. picture_as_pdf
  • Obino, Frencesco (2013). Book review: revealing Indian philanthropy. picture_as_pdf
  • Obradovic-Wochnik, Jelena (2013). In the wake of the EU brokered agreement, Serbs in Northern Kosovo are more likely to pursue pragmatic co-existence with Pristina.
  • Oettinger, Günther H. (2013). A European energy strategy is required to secure the EU’s future energy needs.
  • Oguda, Gabriel (2013). Fifty years on, Kenyatta Junior faces challenge of fulfilling his father’s promise of true freedom #Kenya@50.
  • Ohinata, Asako, van Ours, Jan C. (2013). Immigrant children in schools have a near-zero effect on the educational achievement of native born children.
  • Olivas, Jose Javier (2013). Grillo’s ‘threat’ and the Spanish press.
  • Olivas, Jose Javier (2013). The independence of Catalonia: jumping on a bandwagon.
  • Oliver, Tim (2013). The EU’s unwillingness to discuss the possibility of a ‘Brexit’ is playing into the hands of Eurosceptics.
  • Oliver, Tim (2013). The UK government’s review of EU competences offers valuable academic insights into both Britain and the EU.
  • Oliver, Tim, Beech, Matt (2013). David Cameron has created a new vision of Conservative foreign policy, one which is far happier to intervene to stop suffering and expounds a bigger, and more liberal, view of Britain’s interests in the world.
  • Olivié, Iliana, Gracia, Manuel (2013). Spain’s global presence has increased in recent decades, but the country will require a new strategy for this to be sustainable.
  • Olsen, Gorm Rye (2013). There is little evidence that a ‘Nordicisation’ of the EU’s Africa policy has taken place.
  • Olsen, Jonathan (2013). Germany’s Left Party is shut out of government, but remains a powerful player in German politics.
  • Onslow, Sue (2013). Nelson Mandela left his mark on the Commonwealth.
  • Onslow, Sue (2013). Thatcher, the Commonwealth and apartheid South Africa.
  • Onslow, Sue (2013). #Zimbabwe2013: Elections are stolen months before the poll date.
  • Onwurah, Chi (2013). Book review: digital government @ work: a social informatics perspective.
  • Oreskovic, Luka (2013). If Croatia is to gain the full benefits of EU funding, it must learn lessons from other new EU member states.
  • Orsi, Roberto (2013). Lessons and warnings from Cyprus.
  • Orsi, Roberto (2013). Should Italy quit the Euro?
  • Orsi, Roberto (2013). What language for what Europe?
  • Orsi, Roberto (2013). The quiet collapse of the Italian economy.
  • Oruna-Goriaïnoff, Anthony (2013). Book Review: war, peace, and human nature: the convergence of evolutionary and cultural views.
  • Oruna-Goriaïnoff, Anthony (2013). Book review: How immigrants impact their homelands.
  • Oser, Jennifer, Hooghe, Marc, Marien, Sofie (2013). Online opportunities for activism in the US do not alleviateinequalities in political participation.
  • Oskanian, Kevork (2013). Taming the Bear? Germany and Europe’s fragile eastern frontier.
  • Ossoff, Jonathan (2013). Book review: The great convergence: Asia, the West, and the logic of one world.
  • Ostermeyer, Billy (2013). New narratives for the digital age (Polis Summer School guest blog) #PolisSS.
  • Otai, Jane (2013). Free maternity care in Kenya: What is it worth?
  • Otero-Iglesias, Miguel (2013). Book review: Europe in crisis: bolt from the blue?
  • Otero-Iglesias, Miguel (2013). The eurozone crisis may need to get worse before it can be solved.
  • Otero-Iglesias, Miguel (2013). A new Eurotreasury could help the Eurozone’s periphery to regain its economic sovereignty.
  • Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P., Peri, Giovanni, Wright, Greg (2013). The impact of immigration and offshoring on American jobs is far more complicated than directly replacing workers.
  • Outhwaite, William (2013). Book review: German Europe by Ulrich Beck.
  • Outhwaite, William, Brown, Stuart A., Gilson, Christopher (2013). Five minutes with William Outhwaite: “The chic ultra-right populism of Geert Wilders and others is certainly worrying”.
  • Overman, Claire (2013). Book review: human rights and democracy: the precarious triumph of ideals.
  • Overman, Claire (2013). The European Court of Human Rights’ decision in MH v UKhighlights the shortcomings in Britain’s mental health law.
  • Overman, Claire (2013). The legal regulation of Muslim dress is controversial in theUK, but education could help eradicate prejudice.
  • Overman, Henry (2013). The What Works Centre for Local Economic Growth: Careful research and evaluation has a crucial role to play in increasing the effectiveness of policy making.
  • Overman, Henry (2013). The economic future of British cities.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). The Boles 'bung'.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Budget: housing and Heseltine.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Council Tax increases.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Country dwellers and the 'rural penalty'.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Economic impact of the Olympics.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Ending land 'hoarding' won't solve the housing crisis.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Foreign buyers and the London property market.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Funding and structures for local economic growth.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). HS2 regional economic impact: garbage in ...?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). High-speed round up.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Housing policy curse strikes again.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). How big a problem is land 'hoarding'?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Labour's housing policies.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Mandelson and HS2.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Planning, planning, planning.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Politicians and housing.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Problems with Portas Pilots.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Railways and houses.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Requiem for Detroit.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Solving London's housing crisis.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Strange bedfellows - neighbourhood effects.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Time to build.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Urban versus rural living.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). Victory for neighbourhood plans (sort of ...).
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). The West End commission.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). What works centre for local economic growth.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). The economic future of British cities: what should urban policy do? (Part I).
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). The economic future of British cities: what should urban policy do? (Part II).
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). The regional economic impacts of HS2.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2013). The strategic case for HS2.
  • Oñate, Pablo (2013). Italian members of parliament are paid substantially higher salaries than those in other West European countries.
  • O’Branski, Meg (2013). Book review: divided we stand: the strategy and psychology of Ireland’s dissident terrorists.
  • O’Branski, Megan (2013). Book review: Fat lives: a feminist psychological exploration.
  • O’Branski, Megan (2013). Book review: Women, sexuality, and the political power of pleasure.
  • Pack, Mark (2013). ‘Does it scale?’ is the question that explains which political campaign technologies take-off.
  • Pagasiou, Adonis (2013). Dealing with the financial crisis in light of developments in Cyprus: Europeanisation or Germanisation?
  • Page, Edward (2013). There is sufficient evidence to suggest Whitehall is leaning on researchers to produce politically useful research.
  • Paipais, Vassilios (2013). Cypriot Press: ire and disenchantment over bail-out plan.
  • Paipais, Vassilios (2013). ‘Greek’ Expectations: broaching the case for a European Exclusive Economic Zone.
  • Paipais, Vassilis (2013). Political opportunism and the rise of extremism in Greece.
  • Paipais, Vassilis (2013). The politics of the German war reparations to Greece.
  • Paipais, Vassilis, Karamouzi, Erini (2013). Amor Fati? Europe wounded after the Cyprus Imbroglio.
  • Paipais, Vassilis, Orsi, Roberto (2013). ‘Europe has no divine right to prosperity’ – Interview with Nick Malkoutzis.
  • Paipais, Vassilis, Orsi, Roberto (2013). Interview with Nikos Chrysoloras: “Europe needs to find its ambition again!”.
  • Pak, Justine (2013). South Korea takes its place in the globalisation of aid #KoreaAfrica.
  • Pallett, Helen (2013). The Government is making positive steps towards directcitizen engagement with policy-making, but careful reflection on participation techniques is needed.
  • Palma, Oscar (2013). Negotiations in Colombia: disunity within FARC and the relevance of the local.
  • Panayi, Christiana HJI (2013). Under the EU’s proposed Financial Transactions Tax, non-participating member states may bear the burden of deeper tax integration without reaping the benefits.
  • Pande, Aparna (2013). The Indian view on Pakistan’s elections.
  • Panizza, Francisco (2013). Latin America: Life after Chavez (and Lula).
  • Papanicolas, Irene, Cylus, Jonathan, Smith, Peter (2013). What drives people’s perceptions of their health system? In the UK, overall satisfaction with the NHS is closely associated with GP performance.
  • Papp, Susan A., Gogoi, Aparajita, Campbell, Catherine (2013). Can social accountability initiatives improve maternal health in India?
  • Parker, Imogen (2013). Baby steps won’t solve childcare crisis.
  • Parker, Simon (2013). Those who argue outsourcing endangers accountability are still fighting the last war.
  • Parks, Tom (2013). Asia Foundation: we need to shift the evidence debate.
  • Passarelli, Gianluca (2013). The 2013 Italian elections will be pivotal for the future of Lega Nord and the regions of Northern Italy.
  • Pastorella, Guilia (2013). Book review: The Europe of elites: a study into theEuropeanness of Europe’s political and economic elites.
  • Pastorella, Guilia (2013). Book review: The Oxford handbook of the European Union.
  • Patnaik, Ila, Shah, Ajay, Singh, Nirvikar (2013). Foreign investors under stress: evidence from India.
  • Pattinson, Ben (2013). The growth of private renting in the UK can no longer be ignored by government.
  • Pattison, James (2013). Using volunteer forces, rather than conscripts or private contractors, is the most legitimate method for organising a military.
  • Paun, Akash (2013). Book review: Comparing devolved governance.
  • Pautz, Michelle, Warnement, Megan (2013). Americans may view government negatively, but in film theysee positive depictions of individual civil servants.
  • Peach, Donna (2013). Book review: Diversity in family life: gender, relationships and social change.
  • Peach, Donna (2013). Book review: Social research after the cultural turn.
  • Peach, Donna (2013). Book review: The origins of active social policy: labour market and childcare policies in a comparative perspective.
  • Pearson-Merkowitz, Shanna, Hussey, Laura S. (2013). Antipathy toward undocumented immigrants risks fracturing support for social welfare among democrats.
  • Pedaliu, Effie G. H. (2013). Southern Europe and its prospects in 6 Q&As.
  • Pedeboy, Delphine (2013). Dlamini-Zuma: A decolonisation of the mind must start in the deliberate dissemination of African culture.
  • Pepper, Sandy (2013). Auto-enrolment is not the end of the pensions story.
  • Perakakis, Pandelis (2013). New forms of open peer review will allow academics to separate scholarly evaluation from academic journals.
  • Perkins, Margaret (2013). Services and support for people with early-onset dementia and their unpaid carers.
  • Perna, Pierpaolo (2013). Book review: Constructing a policy-making state? Policy dynamics in the EU.
  • Perrin, Kristen (2013). Book Review: Reclaiming American virtue: the human rights revolution of the 1970s.
  • Perrin, Kristen (2013). Book review: War and embodied memory: becoming disabledin Sierra Leone.
  • Perrin, Kristen (2013). Book review: counsel misconduct before the International Criminal Court: professional responsibility in international criminal defence.
  • Perry, Georgina (2013). The relationship between sex workers and outreach services in London has been gravely damaged by the Olympics.
  • Perryman, Mark (2013). Why sports matter: Leisure, recreation and participation are vital parts of any good society.
  • Persson, Mats, Brown, Stuart A. (2013). Five minutes with Mats Persson: “National parliaments are the solution to the EU’s democratic deficit”.
  • Petronogolo, Barbara (2013). Long-term unemployment: There is no easy fix.
  • Pettit, Philip (2013). A response to Roger Scruton: no, democracy is not overrated.
  • Pettitt, Robin (2013). Party conferences are far from perfect, but our democracy would be worse off without them.
  • Pevar, Stephen L. (2013). Thanksgiving is also a time to remember the deprivations and atrocities that occurred to Indians.
  • Philip, George (2013). Mexico’s new Government: Crime and drugs issues.
  • Phillips, Anna (2013). The very fact that Thatcher can be lauded as the woman who broke the mould is indicative of the challenges which women still face in contemporary politics.
  • Phillips, Gill (2013). Blogging for dementia.
  • Phillips, Gill (2013). Blogging to share good practice.
  • Phillips, Jacob (2013). Book review: Bakhtin Reframed.
  • Philp, Mark (2013). The emergence of ‘realism’ in political theory has the potential to change how we think about the real world of politics.
  • Pillay, Anashri (2013). Book review: Children’s socio-economic rights, democracyand the courts.
  • Piotukh, Volha (2013). Book review: Counter-terrorism, aid and civil society: beforeand after the War on Terror.
  • Pipyrou, Stavroula (2013). International actors such as UNESCO and the EU are key to protecting the status of Italy’s Greek speaking minority.
  • Pirgova, Luba (2013). Book review: Revolution stalled: the political limits of the internet in the post-Soviet sphere.
  • Pirgova, Luba (2013). Book review: The power surge: energy, opportunity, and the battle for America’s future.
  • Pissarides, Christopher (2013). The euro should either be made growth and employment friendly as fast as possible, or it should be dismantled.
  • Plato-Shinar, Ruth (2013). Israeli banks bear conduct costs as well.
  • Plender, John, Stein, Gabriel (2013). In the light of growing economic and financial interdependence, we need to have a better understanding of how monetary policy works in China.
  • Polo Alonso, Ana (2013). Book review: JFK in the senate: pathway to the presidency.
  • Pool, Fernande (2013). Notes from the field: democracy under threat in West Bengal.
  • Pool, Fernande (2013). Notes from the field: exploring the secular in West Bengal.
  • Popovic, Ivana (2013). EU conditionality or crisis-induced compromises: Why Serbia agreed to be Cooperative in Kosovo negotiations.
  • Postel-Vinay, Natacha (2013). Book review: The clash of economic ideas: the great policy debates and experiments of the last hundred years.
  • Potter, Ned (2013). Your essential ‘how-to’ guide to using Prezi in an academic environment.
  • Powell, Alison (2013). Book review: Regulating code: good governance and better regulation in the information age.
  • Powell, Matt (2013). Full Fibre Future: Broadband Stakeholders and Communities Investing where Government Plans Lacking.
  • Power, Anne (2013). Many direct impacts of the Olympics are already positive, not least that the follow-through is actually happening.
  • Power, Anne (2013). Should scarce public and charitable resources be tied up in providing cheap, rented homes for low-income tenants in unaffordably expensive central London?
  • Power, Anne (2013). What British and European cities can and can’t learn from the US experience.
  • Power, Mick (2013). Book review: A secular Europe: law and religion in theEuropean constitutional landscape.
  • Priestley, Julian (2013). David Cameron’s argument will fool no-one, and will relegatethe existing EU-UK relationship to the periphery.
  • Primoratz, Igor (2013). Terrorism is almost always morally unjustified, but it may be justified as the only way of preventing a “moral disaster”.
  • Priyadarshi, Praveen (2013). Gender-based violence and reproductive health in India.
  • Priyam, Manisha (2013). Political economy of a tragedy: why deaths followed mid-day meals in Bihar.
  • Priyam, Manisha (2013). Political economy of a tragedy: why deaths followed mid-day meals in Bihar – Part 2.
  • Procopio, Maddalena (2013). No limits for Kenya as she looks East and West #Kenya@50.
  • Proelss, Alexander (2013). The EU is at risk of violating its international obligations if efforts to reform the Common Fisheries Policy prove unsuccessful.
  • Proelss, Alexander (2013). The EU is at risk of violating its international obligations if efforts to reform the Common Fisheries Policy prove unsuccessful.
  • Province, Nyanza (2013). #KenyaDecides 2013 – Part 1 – Riding the elephant in the room.
  • Pudney, Steve (2013). A cost-benefit analysis of a licensed, taxed and regulated cannabis market shows a net benefit.
  • Puka, Lidia, Szulecki, Kacper (2013). Plans to create a pan-European electricity grid as part of the common energy market face a number of challenges before they can be realised.
  • Purvis, June (2013). The 1913 death of Emily Wilding Davison was a key moment inthe ongoing struggle for gender equality in the UK.
  • Quiroga, Alejandro (2013). The symbolism in Spanish football illustrates that Catalan and Spanish identities are not necessarily incompatible.
  • Qvortrup, Matt (2013). The iPod generation demands a more bespoke version ofdemocracy.
  • Radice, Henry (2013). Book review: humanitarian intervention: ideas in action by Thomas G Weiss.
  • Radice, Henry (2013). Why everyone deserves a holiday from the Euro crisis.
  • Rae, Gavin (2013). After years of above-average growth, Poland now faces the spectre of recession.
  • Raftopoulos, Brian (2013). Is Zimbabwe heading towards another disputed election?
  • Raik, Kristi (2013). Finland turns humble as its economic outlook worsens.
  • Ramaiah, Avatthi (2013). Growing crimes against Dalits in India despite special laws.
  • Ramalingam, Siddharth (2013). Reviewing the ‘Rajan effect’.
  • Raman, Bhuvaneswari, Benjamin, Solomon (2013). Property and politics in globalising Bangalore.
  • Rambali, Mikaela (2013). The paradox of the Ganges.
  • Ramdani, Nabila (2013). Egyptian Women in the 1919 Revolution: Political awakening to Nationalist feminism.
  • Ramopoulos, Thomas (2013). Book review: The European Union in the G8: promoting consensus and concerted actions for global public goods.
  • Ramsay, Gordon (2013). “Bias” at the BBC, Really? Replicating the CPS Analysis of BBC Online’s Coverage of Think Tanks.
  • Ramsay, Peter (2013). Letting prisoners vote would undermine the idea that civilliberties are fundamental to democratic citizenship.
  • Ramsey, Gordon (2013). The Independent Press Standards Organization – A Genuinely Independent Alternative to the PCC, or More of the Same?
  • Ranawana, Anupama (2013). Book review: Regimes of narcissism, regimes of despair. picture_as_pdf
  • Rashkova, Ekaterina (2013). In the midst of political crisis, Bulgarians are searching for accountability and justice from their government.
  • Rauta, Vladamir (2013). Book review: Justifying interventions in Africa: (de)stabilizing sovereignty in Liberia, Burundi and the Congo.
  • Rayale, Siham (2013). #Somaliland women discuss their view of leadership.
  • Read, Rupert (2013). How ecologism is the true heir of both socialism and conservatism.
  • Reed, Howard (2013). How can the UK boost the wage share? The rebalancing requires, above all, a new social contract with labour.
  • Reed, Howard (2013). Involuntary idleness represents a massive waste of economic resources.
  • Regan, Aidan (2013). Italy’s political and institutional crisis means that Beppe Grillo and Silvio Berlusconi will benefit the most if the country once again goes to the polls.
  • Reidy, Theresa (2013). After six years of austerity, Ireland’s coalition government has little room to manoeuvre.
  • Relle, Katherine (2013). Why social media is good for medicine and why pharmaceutical companies should engage online.
  • Remedios, Francis (2013). Book review: Humanity 2.0: what it means to be human past, present and future.
  • Richards, Dave, Smith, Martin (2013). The Universal Credit fiasco shows that we need a new modelof Ministerial accountability.
  • Richards, Nathan (2013). Absent from the Academy: The lack of black academics in the UK limits the wider impact of universities.
  • Richardson, David, Diamond, Patrick (2013). Real reform would necessitate a willingness to reappraise core tenets of the Westminster model.
  • Richardson, Jo (2013). Why the lack of adequate social housing in the UK is an important issue and how it may be solved.
  • Richaud, Lisa (2013). Working while being followed: Reflections on fieldwork constraints in a Beijing public park.
  • Richter, Hannah (2013). Was the EU Crisis the elephant in the Room? Revisiting Angela Merkel’s victory in the German elections.
  • Rienzo, Cinzia (2013). There is a positive and significant association between increases in the employment of migrant workers and labour productivity growth.
  • Riggirozzi, Pia (2013). Open veins of Brazil: Tension, perplexity and the (re)emergence of popular protests.
  • Rigterink, Anouk S. (2013). Who researches the researchers?
  • Rinnert, David (2013). The EU must rethink its eastern neighbourhood strategy following its failures at the Eastern Partnership summit.
  • Ritchie, Donald A. (2013). More than ninety years ago, Rebecca Felton led the way as the first woman senator.
  • Ritchie, Ken (2013). All political parties, but particularly Labour, should embrace the cause of republicanism.
  • Roberts, Sean (2013). Efforts to isolate the opposition in Russia have left Vladimir Putin’s regime with little margin for error.
  • Robertson, Charles (2013). African wealth will double every decade for generations to come.
  • Robertson, David Brian (2013). The Federalist offers important lessons in how to cope with the current gridlock in American government.
  • Robin, Nicholas (2013). Parliamentary Inquiry into Science Reporting: Where are the Sceptics?
  • Robinson, Scott E., Liu, Xinsheng, Stoutenborough, James W., Vedlitz, Arnold (2013). The public’s levels of trust in US government agencies can often be very different to their trust in government in general.
  • Robson, Ruthann (2013). Confederate cotton creates modern issues, as the right to wear the Confederate flag is contested in contemporary U.S. schools.
  • Rocco, Philip (2013). Technology-focused critiques of Obamacare are distracting from the political sabotage of the program by congressional Republicans.
  • Rodrigues, Pedro (2013). Book review: Beyond GDP: measuring welfare and assessing sustainability.
  • Rodrigues, Ricardo, Schmidt, Andrea E. (2013). Public reporting of quality indicators for long-term care in Europe has the potential to play a key role in driving improvements.
  • Rodrigues, Thiago, Brancoli, Fernando (2013). A Brazilian Spring? No, not really.
  • Rodríguez-Teruel, Juan (2013). Spain’s Socialist Party must carefully balance competing pressures over its policy on Catalan independence.
  • Rodríguez-Teruel, Juan (2013). Spanish political parties have used multilevel public funding to replace private donations and increase their resources.
  • Rogowski, Jon (2013). Increased polarization in politics reduces voter turnout.
  • Rohac, Dalibor (2013). Book review: Exodus: how migration is changing our world.
  • Roquen, Jeff (2013). Book review: Conflicted are the peacemakers: Israeli and Palestinian moderates and the death of Oslo.
  • Roquen, Jeff (2013). Book review: Proxy warfare.
  • Rose, Max, Baumgartner, Frank R. (2013). We are no more or less generous to the poor now than we were in 1960.
  • Rose, Richard (2013). The UK’s proposed referendum on Europe would test British commitment to the European Union.
  • Ross, Alec J. (2013). Who has the power in the information age?
  • Ross, Alec J., Sheehan, Clare (2013). Alec J Ross – my media world today and what I would like to change about it.
  • Rosset, Jan, Giger, Nathalie, Bernauer, Julian (2013). The views of rich Europeans are more likely to be reflected by political parties than those of poorer citizens.
  • Rossner, Meredith (2013). People who serve on juries are more likely to involvethemselves in democracy.
  • Rothkopf, Ilana (2013). Book review: Political parties in Palestine: leadership and thought. picture_as_pdf
  • Rothkopf, Ilana (2013). Book review: Worldviews of aspiring powers: domestic foreign policy debates in China, India, Iran, Japan, and Russia.
  • Rothkopf, Ilana (2013). Book review: Young men in Israeli Haredi yeshiva education.
  • Rothkopf, Ilana (2013). Book review: banking on democracy: financial markets and elections in emerging countries.
  • Rothkopf, Ilana (2013). Book review: foreign fighters: transnational identity in civil conflicts.
  • Rowe, Ian (2013). Online political discussions tend to be less civil when the participants are anonymous.
  • Rowe, Ian (2013). Online political discussions tend to be less civil when theparticipants are anonymous.
  • Roy, Meyers (2013). Congress should be a venue for deliberation and compromise over policy, but the shutdown shows that Washington’s budget process is broken.
  • Roy, Sumit (2013). India and Africa ties: challenges and opportunities.
  • Roy, Tirthankar (2013). “Africa is part of South Asia just as South Asia is part of Africa” – Tirthankar Roy.
  • Rueda-Cantuche, José Manuel (2013). Despite a reduction in the labour intensity of European exports, they continue to contribute to employment growth.
  • Rugg, Gordon (2013). Regardless of intelligence, expertise or field, the types of human errors holding back research advancement are much the same.
  • Ruser, Alexander (2013). Setbacks in climate change negotiations may signal dire straits for ‘normative power Europe’.
  • Russell, Meg (2013). David Cameron’s Syria defeat was unexpected, but Prime Ministers are regularly forced to bow to Parliament’s will.
  • Russell, Meg (2013). David Cameron’s Syria defeat was unexpected, but Prime Ministers are regularly forced to bow to Parliament’s will.
  • Ryan, John Barry (2013). Candidates talk about issues to win elections, not to educate voters about them and their beliefs.
  • Saffin, Kate (2013). Book review: 10 billion.
  • Saffin, Kate (2013). Book review: Modern Italy in historical perspective.
  • Saffin, Kate (2013). Book review: Sensible politics: the visual culture of nongovernmental activism.
  • Saffin, Kate (2013). Book review: mHealth in practice: mobile technology for health promotion in the developing world.
  • Sage, Daniel (2013). Book review: The socialist way: social democracy in contemporary Britain.
  • Sage, Daniel (2013). Book review: left without a future? social justice in anxious times.
  • Salandy Brown, Eliot (2013). Uncovering subjective perceptions of Chinese economic development through ethnographic research – A business anthropologist’s notes from the field.
  • Saltman, Erin Marie (2013). Fidesz continues to dominate Hungarian politics ahead of the country’s 2014 elections.
  • Saltman, Richard, Vrangbaek, Karsten, Lehto, Juhani, Winblad, Ulrika (2013). After decades of decentralisation, the state now has a growing role in Nordic health systems.
  • Saltman, Richard B. (2013). There is little common ground between the two opposing moral narratives on the implementation of Obamacare.
  • Saltman, Richard B., Cahn, Zachary (2013). The financial crisis means that Europe will need to look beyond the public sector to provide its healthcare needs.
  • Salvaggio, Eryk (2013). London is dreaming of London: culture and identity in the capital.
  • Salvaggio, Eryk (2013). Tim Burt: illuminating the ‘dark arts’ of PR.
  • Salvaggio, Eryk (2013). Was Nixon’s visit to China a harbinger for Chinese media policy?
  • Sambe, Bakary (2013). Senegalese academic says prevention is vital as West African countries battle the rise of radical Islam.
  • Sameen, Hiba (2013). The Chancellor has finally shifted towards stimulating growth.
  • Sameen, Hiba (2013). Getting the financial system working efficiently again is essential for kick-starting the economy.
  • Sanchis-Guarner, Rosa (2013). On the road to recovery?
  • Sanders, David T., Toka, Gabor (2013). National politicians are more likely to base their EU policy on the interests of party followers and big business, rather than the electorate as a whole.
  • Sandström Lange, Linnea (2013). Book review: The gendered effects of electoral institutions:political engagement and participation.
  • Sandström Lange, Linnea (2013). Book review: The impact of gender quotas.
  • Santhanam, Anuradha (2013). What is visual journalism?
  • Santhanam, Anuradha (2013). What principles should guide regulation in the internet age?
  • Santhanam, Anuradha (2013). The harm of digital pornography in real lives.
  • Sanyal, Romola (2013). Understanding South Asia through its borders.
  • Sassen, Saskia (2013). Unlike Detroit, Chicago’s diversified industrial base has helped it to successfully switch from a material to a knowledge economy.
  • Sassen, Saskia, Brown, Stuart A., Gilson, Christopher (2013). Five minutes with Saskia Sassen: “The issue right now is not the lack of discipline in Eurozone economies; it’s the financialisation of everything”.
  • Saukkonen, Pasi (2013). Debates over the status of the Finnish and Swedish languages in Finland tend to ignore the fact that Finland has developed into a truly multilingual country.
  • Saunders, Ben (2013). The Scottish independence referendum need not include therest of the UK, even though they are affected.
  • Savage, Mike (2013). The British class system is becoming more polarised between a prosperous elite and a poor ‘precariat’.
  • Savage, Mike (2013). The Great British Class Survey: calculating economic, social and cultural capital in order to analyse social class.
  • Savage, Mike (2013). The making of the Great British Class Survey and its essential capacity to communicate through digital modes.
  • Savage, Mike (2013). The old new politics of class.
  • Scalvini, Marco (2013). Book review: Encounters with Islam: on religion, politicsand modernity.
  • Scalvini, Marco (2013). The secret war: British nationals stripped of their citizenship.
  • Schaffner, Brian (2013). Public support for the ‘Ground Zero mosque’ is low, no matter the proposed location.
  • Schang, Laura, Thomson, Sarah (2013). Lessons from Europe: governance of health care providers.
  • Schelkle, Waltraud (2013). The second Greek rescue programme was not merely late, but also insufficient, making a third programme inevitable.
  • Scherer, Nikolas (2013). Climate change discussions must move away from the green growth model and focus more on political and social change.
  • Schlesinger, Philip (2013). Part 1: Broadcasting, Communications and Scottish Independence.
  • Schlesinger, Philip (2013). Part 2: Broadcasting, Communications and Scottish Independence.
  • Schlesinger, Philip (2013). Scottish Independence Debate Gets Serious.
  • Schlipphak, Bernd (2013). Public opinion outside of Europe is generally favourable toward the EU, but this is only partly due to the EU’s actions.
  • Schlosberg, Justin (2013). Breaking the Silence: The Case for Media Ownership Reform.
  • Schlueter, Teresa (2013). Want to live somewhere nice? Be ready to work longer.
  • Schoemaker, Emrys (2013). 3G in Pakistan: a social – not economic – revolution?
  • Schoenleitner, Guenther (2013). Comment on Brett, International Inequality and the Global Crisis. [Part 1].
  • Schoenleitner, Guenther (2013). Comment on Brett, International Inequality and the Global Crisis. [Part 2].
  • Schomerus, Mareike (2013). Measuring development’s ‘ions’.
  • Schomerus, Mareike (2013). A stone, justice and security.
  • Schonhardt-Bailey, Cheryl (2013). Congress has a very limited ability to hold central bankers to account.
  • Schuseil, Philine (2013). The outcome of this month’s federal elections will not change Germany’s course on Europe.
  • Schuster, Nadja, Keusch, Marlene (2013). The EU should do more to engage with migrant diasporas to encourage development within and outside of Europe.
  • Schwarzer, Daniela (2013). The EU’s incremental adjustments to the eurocrisis may not be enough to meet the coming challenges to its governance and democratic legitimacy.
  • Selby, Mark (2013). The mobile industry will shift.
  • Selke, Stefan (2013). The rise of foodbanks in Germany is increasing the commodification of poverty without addressing its structural causes.
  • Sempruch, Kasia Malinowska (2013). The International narcotics control board strains its limited credibility.
  • Sen, Amartya (2013). Multimedia – an uncertain glory: the economic and social condition of modern India.
  • Seoane Pérez, Francisco (2013). Designing the European candidate.
  • Seoane Pérez, Francisco (2013). The limits of the European public sphere.
  • Sgroi, Daniel (2013). Whistling while you work: Happiness is good for productivity.
  • Shadlen, Kenneth C. (2013). Health policy as industrial policy: Brazil in comparative perspective.
  • Shadlen, Kenneth C. (2013). Learning from India? A new approach to secondary pharmaceutical patents. picture_as_pdf
  • Shah, Alpa (2013). Why India’s poverty alleviation programmes don’t work.
  • Shah, Hemal (2013). “Developing countries should build capacity to have public debates” – Raghuram Rajan.
  • Shah, Hemal (2013). Does more mean less? Media digitisation in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Shah, Hemal (2013). Falling short: how bad economic choices threaten the US-India relationship and India’s rise.
  • Shah, Hemal (2013). South Africa’s politics of unemployment.
  • Shah, Paru, Marschall, Melissa, Ruhil, Anirudh (2013). The voting rights act has been instrumental in ensuring gains in black representation in cities over the last three decades.
  • Shahi, Jasmit (2013). Reporting Sri Lanka – the truth that wasn’t there.
  • Shao, Qin (2013). Building Trust and Boundaries: Fieldwork in Shanghai.
  • Shapiro, Gilla (2013). The diversity of abortion rights in some Muslim-majority countries are a starting point in encouraging liberalisation in other countries.
  • Shapovalova, Natalia, Youngs, Richard (2013). The EU’s efforts to promote democracy in its post-Soviet Eastern neighbours would benefit from greater engagement with civil society.
  • Sharman, Amelia (2013). Book review: The fanaticism of the apocalypse.
  • Sharra, Steve (2013). University education and the crisis of leadership in Malawi.
  • Shaw, Christopher (2013). Book review: What’s wrong with climate politics and how to fix it.
  • Shaw, Eric (2013). Ed Miliband’s proposed reforms to the relationship between the Labour party and its affiliated trade unions reveal the ongoing struggle for the heart of Labour.
  • Shaw, Eric (2013). Labour’s union reforms risk handing power to the frontbench at the expense of party members.
  • Shaw, Jo, Miller Westoby, Nina, Fletcher, Maria (2013). Tensions between EU and UK Law are having a negative effect on the free movement of EU citizens.
  • Shaw, Mark (2013). The UK’s vote against military action in Syria leaves EU foreign policy more divided than ever.
  • Shaw, Martin (2013). Book review: Global civil society 2012: ten years of critical reflection.
  • Shaxson, Louise (2013). Research uptake and impact: are we in danger of overstating ourselves?
  • Sheerman, Barry (2013). Gambling on high streets in Britain: the government should take action to protect customers from what may be the predatory targeting of the disenfranchised.
  • Shen, Dennis (2013). Book review: Intelligent governance for the 21st century.
  • Shephard, Nicole (2013). Book review: Migration and new media: transnational families and polymedia.
  • Shephard, Nicole (2013). Book review: The becoming of bodies: girls, images, experience by Rebecca Coleman.
  • Shephard, Nicole (2013). What was/is cyberfeminism? Part 1.
  • Shephard, Nicole (2013). Where have all the cyberfeminists gone? Part 2.
  • Sherman, Taylor C. (2013). Book Review: Belonging: solidarity and division in modern societies.
  • Shiferaw, Admasu, Söderbom, Måns, Siba, Eyerusalem, Alemu, Getnet (2013). Road networks and enterprise performance in Ethiopia: Evidence from the road sector development programme.
  • Shin, Hyun Bang (2013). Development and dissent in China's 'urban age'.
  • Shockey, Nick (2013). Berlin 11 satellite conference encourages students and early stage researchers to influence shift towards Open Access.
  • Shone, Harriet (2013). Russia and the first World War: Time to think again?
  • Showers, Ben, Martens, Mike (2013). What do academics want – a survey of behaviours and attitudes in UK higher education.
  • Sibal, Rajeev (2013). Indian labour market reform: what it means for economic growth and inflation.
  • Siddiq, Hamza (2013). Investigating British immigration policies: Greater fairness regarding immigration is in the interest of Britain.
  • Siddiqui, Afzal, Hänska, Max (2013). Greater public spending on alternative energy in Europe may be the key to a sustainable recovery.
  • Sieberer, Ulrich (2013). Book review: Factional politics: how dominant parties implode or stabilize.
  • Sierra, Sonia, Javier Olivas, Jose (2013). On the “right to decide”.
  • Sigona, Nando (2013). The death of migrants in the Mediterranean is a truly ‘European’ tragedy.
  • Sik, Domonkos (2013). Until relations between citizens and states improve in individual nations, it is unlikely that we will see a decline in Euroscepticism.
  • Silander, Daniel (2013). Kosovo’s troubled local elections highlight the problems caused by leaving the territory’s legal status unresolved.
  • Siles-Brügge, Gabriel, De Ville, Ferdi (2013). The potential benefits of a US-EU free trade deal for both sides may be much smaller than we have been led to believe.
  • Silk, Paul (2013). The Commission on Devolution in Wales: Considering what, if any, the next steps in Wales’ journey of devolution should be.
  • Silva, Olmo (2013). Linking cities and entrepreneurship.
  • Silver, Daniel (2013). Centrally designing policies that neglect the perspectives of people living in poverty is not a good strategy.
  • Silver, Daniel, Lone, Amina (2013). All Work and Low Pay: We must not forget how people from different backgrounds are affected in different ways.
  • Silver, David (2013). The drive toward outsourcing public services is bypassing democratic oversight.
  • Simmons, Jonathan (2013). Book review: Philosophy for life and other dangeroussituations by Jules Evans.
  • Simon, Kosali (2013). The young adult Obamacare mandate has extended coverage to nearly a million previously uninsured people under 26.
  • Simpson, Bob, Humphrey, Robin (2013). Writing Across Boundaries: An opportunity for researchers to reflect on the process and anxiety of academic writing.
  • Simpson, Joe (2013). Face to face contact is still the most effective way to persuade people to participate in elections.
  • Simpson, Ludi (2013). Book review: The population of the UK.
  • Simpson, Nicole B., Betz, William (2013). Immigration to European countries makes natives happier and has a positive impact on their welfare.
  • Sin, Chih Hoong (2013). The rationing of care: Valuing public services is not, and should never be, an exercise in accountancy.
  • Singh, Chandni (2013). Book review: Boundaries undermined: the ruins of progress on the Bangladesh-India border.
  • Sinha, Rohit (2013). How can India’s political elite engage young voters?
  • Sinha, Shamser, Back, Les (2013). Of method and freedom: How to re-shape the restrictive dynamic between researcher and participant.
  • Sivasundaram, Sujit (2013). The kingdom of Kandy in Sri Lanka: challenging narratives of British colonialism.
  • Sjoquist, David, Winters, John (2013). State merit-based financial aid programs increase the likelihood that college graduates will remain in their home state.
  • Skidelsky, Robert (2013). Austere Illusions: Fiscal contraction is contractionary, period.
  • Skidelsky, Robert (2013). Five minutes with Robert Skidelsky: “Capitalism is a means to an end, the end being lifting humanity out of poverty in order to enable it to lead the good life”.
  • Skocpol, Theda (2013). Five minutes with Theda Skocpol: “Even those on the American centre-left are now viewing Europe in a negative sense because of austerity”.
  • Skocpol, Theda, Jacobs, Lawrence (2013). The Affordable Care Act will make health coverage more affordable and more accessible for millions of Americans.
  • Skrbic, Christine (2013). Kenya vote on ICC withdrawal reflects the aversion of a continent.
  • Sladden, Katherine (2013). Stories for change: is online campaigning the new politics or just noise?
  • Slater, Don (2013). Making connections in the Global South.
  • Sloam, James (2013). Young people are less likely to vote than older citizens, but they are also more diverse in how they choose to participate in politics.
  • Smeets, Dieter (2013). EU summit meetings have had little effect on financial markets during the Eurozone crisis.
  • Smith, Colin (2013). ‘Digital by Default’ will be a complex and costly transition but the initial infrastructure is now in place.
  • Smith, Duncan (2013). The availability of open data and new trends in data visualisation will transform how we understand our cities.
  • Smith, Duncan A (2013). Visualising urban form and dynamics: British inner cities are densifying, and suburbs are fairly static or declining.
  • Smith, Emma (2013). Book review: Behind the veil of vice: the business andculture of sex in the Middle East.
  • Smith, Emma (2013). Book review: The handbook of feminist research: theoryand praxis.
  • Smith, Emma (2013). Book review: The subject of murder: gender, exceptionality, and the modern killer.
  • Smith, Emma (2013). Book review: feminist research practice: a primer.
  • Smith, Karen E. (2013). The EU requires a new approach at the United Nations if it is to avoid punching below its weight in negotiations.
  • Smith, Martin (2013). Margaret Thatcher’s rejection of consensus was symptomatic of an anti-democratic tendency in a political system dominated by the executive.
  • Smith, Martin, Richards, Dave, Diamond, Patrick (2013). Politicians often claim commitment to decentralising the state, but once in government they are unwilling to relinquish their own power.
  • Snaith, Holly (2013). Optimum currency area theory provides important insights on how the Eurozone might be redesigned.
  • Sokol, Tal (2013). Are independent regulatory agencies necessarily better for efficient regulation? The case of communications regulation in Israel.
  • Solberg, Erna (2013). The ‘Norwegian model’ would be a poor alternative to EU membership for the UK.
  • South Asia, LSE (2013). Assessing social inequalities: inpatient care of the elderly in India and Brazil.
  • South Asia, LSE (2013). Do religion and caste impact loan outcomes in India?
  • South Asia, LSE (2013). IGC perspectives on growth in India.
  • South Asia, LSE (2013). LSE Director arrives in India as part of British Prime Minister’s delegation.
  • South Asia, LSE (2013). LSE launches green growth research programme in India.
  • South Asia, LSE (2013). Land grabs in a South Asian context. picture_as_pdf
  • South Asia, LSE (2013). Multimedia: India’s responsible corporations.
  • South Asia, LSE (2013). Why study South Asia?
  • Southwell, Priscilla Lewis (2013). Gender parity laws in France have been undermined by electoral reforms which work against female candidates.
  • Spencer, David (2013). Nasty, brutish and (possibly) short(-lived): Putting the UK recovery in context.
  • Spencer, David (2013). The obsession with ‘hard work’ as a route to economic success is a dangerous distraction.
  • Spicer, Zachary (2013). Book review: Digital cities: the internet and the geographyof opportunity.
  • Spoto, Stephanie (2013). Book review: Occupy the future.
  • Spoto, Stephanie (2013). Book review: anti-porn: the resurgence of anti-pornography feminism.
  • Spottiswood, Jocelyn (2013). Redefining trust, the citizen and the state.
  • Squires, Peter (2013). Youth justice policy is undergoing an important transition from ‘costly criminalisation’ to ‘precautionary risk management’.
  • St Denny, Emily (2013). Book review: Understanding policy change: how to applypolitical economy concepts in practice.
  • St John, Ian (2013). Book review: Land of the seven rivers: a brief history ofIndia’s geography.
  • St.Denny, Emily (2013). France is pursuing a new ‘abolitionism’ focused on removing prostitution from society without criminalising victims of the sex trade.
  • Stachowitsch, Saskia (2013). Media portrayals of military women reflect recruitment conditions, but political power relations and foreign policy contexts matter as well.
  • Stafford, Charles (2013). What are we comparing China with?
  • Stangarone, Troy (2013). Park Geun-hye’s biggest challenge might not be North Korea.
  • Stanistreet, Michelle (2013). NUJ Calls for Serious Action on Media Plurality and Caps on Ownership.
  • Stankova, Marietta (2013). Bulgaria’s Protests: Upholding principles and breaking the political impasse.
  • Stears, Christopher (2013). Strategic reporting of conduct costs.
  • Stears, Christopher (2013). The right and proper financial consequences to (mis)conduct.
  • Steel, Graham (2013). Science is fundamentally a peer-to-peer process and online communities will shape the evolution of scholarly publishing.
  • Steen, Grant. R (2013). Is scientific misconduct increasing? Retraction rates may present more questions than answers.
  • Steenkamp, Christina (2013). Book review: State violence, collusion and the Troubles: counter insurgency, government deviance and Northern Ireland.
  • Stefan, Bauchowitz, Olivas Osuna, José Javier (2013). The Bundesbank’s disingenuous claim that Southern Europeans are richer than Germans has stoked anti-bailout sentiment.
  • Stein, Danielle, Valters, Craig (2013). Reflections on theories of change in international development.
  • Steinhardt, H. Christoph (2013). Loosening controls in times of an impatient society: Chinese state-society relations during Xi Jinping’s honeymoon period.
  • Stephens, Richard (2013). In times of recession, a population that is worried and uninformed on economic matters may help to prolong the financial misery.
  • Stern, Nicholas (2013). The case for a European low-carbon economy.
  • Stevenson, Hayley (2013). Book review: climate governance in the developing world.
  • Stockemer, Daniel, Calca, Patricia (2013). Citizens in the most corrupt areas of Portugal are more likely to vote in elections.
  • Stockey, Gareth (2013). Spain’s Partido Popular government is reverting to Francoist type over Gibraltar, to the detriment of all.
  • Stoddart, Ali (2013). Politicians should use Twitter to engage more, and broadcast less.
  • Strasser, Carly (2013). Universities can improve academic services through wider recognition of altmetrics and alt-products.
  • Strauss, Stefan, Monica, Horten (2013). Upcoming Public Lecture: Nick Couldry on the Myth of Big Data.
  • Strijbis, Oliver (2013). There have been three major shifts in German public opinion during the 2013 election campaign, including a late swing from the Greens to the Left Party.
  • Strolovitch, Dara Z. (2013). Ostensibly objective categories of economic “crisis” and “recovery” reflect and reinforce on going racialized and gendered economic disparities.
  • Strong, James (2013). Book review: British foreign policy: crises, conflicts and future challenges.
  • Sturgis, Patrick, Brunton-Smith, Ian, Kuha, Jouni, Jackson, Jonathan (2013). Residents of more ethnically diverse neighbourhoods actually reported higher levels of social cohesion.
  • Subbarao, Duvvuri (2013). “The India growth story is still credible, but not inevitable” – Dr Duvvuri Subbarao. picture_as_pdf
  • Suder, Katrin, Haenecke, Holger, Kirchherr, Julian (2013). Strengthening ‘startup ecosystems’ is one potential option for boosting job creation in European cities.
  • Sumner, Seirian, Pettorelli, Nathalie (2013). Soapbox Science: spontaneous public engagement as a persuasive platform to promote women in science.
  • Susca, Tiziana (2013). Designing roofs in European cities to reflect more solar energy would help prevent climate change, at little to no extra cost.
  • Suss, Joel (2013). Book review: The US financial crisis: analysis andinterpretation: lessons for China.
  • Sutton, John (2013). Sub-Saharan Africa on cusp of major global economic boom.
  • Sweeting, David (2013). One year in, Bristol’s Mayoral experiment is making adifference to the city’s governance.
  • Swers, Michele (2013). The increasing ideological polarization of the Republican and Democratic parties has led to the U.S. government’s shutdown.
  • Swers, Michele (2013). The nuclear option will increase polarization in the Senate and shift power to the executive branch.
  • Swigger, Nathaniel (2013). For young people, the more involved in social media you are, the less privacy matters.
  • Sylvester, Christine (2013). Book review: Women and wars.
  • Szabo, Sylvia (2013). Is it time to reconceptualise global food insecurity?
  • Tagliapietra, Simone (2013). Financing the EU Energy infrastructure after the Euro Crisis.
  • Talbot, Colin (2013). It’s not just the economy, stupid – the UK is undergoing multiple, overlapping, institutional crises.
  • Talbot, Colin (2013). Universal Credit Crunch: “It’s the implementation, stupid.”.
  • Tambakaki, Paulina (2013). Book review: The activation of citizenship in Europe.
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). Can a Global Policy Observatory Help Clarify Internet Governance? The European Commission Thinks So.
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). Communications Committee Inquiry on Media Plurality.
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). European Broadcasting Union: Seeking an alternative to licence fee funding?
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). European Commission Seeks Support for More Active Media Policy.
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). House of Lords Debate on Media Plurality: Calling for Government Action.
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). Illegal File Sharing – Lessons From France?
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). In Other News: Government to take PSB review powers from Ofcom?
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). Index Interneticus Prohibitorium Part 2: Culture Secretary Calls In the Internet Industry.
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). Internet Governance Series:The IGF – the Least Worst Governance Option for Civil Society.
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). Is PressBoF Winning the Royal Charter Race?
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). Is the EU Moving Towards Net Neutrality Legislation?
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). The Leveson Charter: what does ‘independent’ self-regulation mean?
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). Leveson Round Up: Are We Nearly There Yet?
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). Leveson and Media Policy: A Lost Opportunity?
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). Media Reform Coalition Urges Rejection of PressBoF’s Royal Charter Application.
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). Newspaper Editorials the Day After: Surprisingly Positive on Press Deal?
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). The Post-Leveson Quest for The Recogniser.
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). Should journalists write about companies they own shares in? In Hong Kong they do. (New publication).
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). Update on the House of Lords Communications Committee’s Inquiry on Media Plurality.
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). What does “public interest” mean for whistleblowers?
  • Tambini, Damian (2013). Who Cares who Blinked? First Reactions to the Cross-Party Press Deal.
  • Tambini, Damian, Broughton Micova, Sally (2013). Farewell to a Year of Friction & Happy Holiday Wishes to All.
  • Tanner, Will (2013). How to make the Work Programme work better.
  • Tanner, Will (2013). Sweden has reformed its welfare state to deliver both efficiency and equity – the UK should learn from its example.
  • Tarr, Jen (2013). Book review: Ethics in qualitative research: controversiesand contexts.
  • Tarr, Jen (2013). Book review: the SAGE handbook of digital technology research.
  • Tarr, Jen (2013). Overly Honest Social Science? The value of acknowledging bias, subjectivity and the messiness of research.
  • Tartir, Alaa (2013). Book review: Routledge handbook on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. https://doi.org/ISSN 2053-8626
  • Tartir, Alaa (2013). Book review: the politics of the Palestinian authority: fromOslo to Al-Aqsa.
  • Tausanovitch, Chris (2013). By ‘bridging’ political surveys, we can measure levels of representation in American politics.
  • Taylor, Ben James (2013). The ‘Big Society’ and the politics of paternalism: Edmund Burke’s influence on the government is clear.
  • Taylor, Jo (2013). Book review: Stubborn roots: race, culture and inequality inUS and South African schools.
  • Taylor, Jo (2013). Book review: The culture and politics of street gang memoirs.
  • Taylor, Nick (2013). Book review: Essays on Classical and Marxian political economy: collected essays IV.
  • Teasdale, Anthony (2013). Will ‘Eurosis’ condemn Britain to be an outsider looking in?
  • Teixeira, Pedro (2013). The greater market integration of the European Higher Education Area may have unequal benefits across countries and disciplines.
  • Tempini, Niccolò (2013). Book review: 'Raw data' is an oxymoron.
  • Tempini, Niccolò (2013). Book review: big data: a revolution that will transform how we live, work, and think.
  • Tenreyro, Silvana, Thwaites, Gregory (2013). U.S monetary policy is less powerful in recessions.
  • Terrell, Matthew, Kruusimägi, Martin (2013). The ‘Call for Participants’ platform connects researchers with participants so as to improve the efficiency and accuracy of research trials.
  • Terry, Chris (2013). In Britain’s first past the post electoral system, some votes are worth 22 times more than others.
  • Thambisetty, Sivaramjani (2013). Compulsory licenses for pharmaceuticals: an inconvenient truth?
  • Thambisetty, Sivaramjani (2013). Due process threatened? What the Delhi rape case reveals about justice in India.
  • Thambisetty, Sivaramjani (2013). Due process threatened? What the Delhi rape case reveals about justice in India.
  • Therborn, Göran (2013). The biggest injustice in modern society is not economic inequality, but inequality of life expectancy.
  • Thieme, Marianne (2013). Five minutes with Marianne Thieme: “We need to refocus our priorities instead of putting mankind at the centre of the universe”.
  • Thillaye, Renaud (2013). Book review: The passage to Europe: how a continent became a union.
  • Thillaye, Renaud (2013). François Hollande can recover only if he spells out a more ambitious vision and delivers on reforms.
  • Thomas, Edward (2013). South Sudan: the limits of human rights.
  • Thomason, Nicholas (2013). Book review: defectors and the Liberal Party 1910-2010.
  • Thomason, Nicholas (2013). Book review: hedge fund structure, regulation and performance around the world.
  • Thompson, Louise (2013). Book Review: The British Constitution: continuity and change: a festschrift for Vernon Bogdanor.
  • Thompson, Mark (2013). Media Plurality Series: The Transparency of Media Ownership.
  • Thomson, Jennifer (2013). Book review: Morality politics in western Europe: parties, agendas and policy choices.
  • Thorpe, Caroline (2013). More chairs, please.
  • Tierney, Stephen, Boyle, Katie (2013). Yes or no, 2014′s Scotland referendum carries significantconstitutional implications.
  • Tillman, Erik R. (2013). Euroscepticism is rooted in a broader authoritarian worldview that also includes higher levels of nationalism and hostility to ‘outsiders’.
  • Tinelli, Michela, Nikoloski, Zlatko (2013). Implementing the Directive on patients’ rights in cross-border healthcare: are we ready?
  • Titeca, Kristof (2013). Governance and post-conflict reconstruction in Northern Uganda.
  • Tiyambe Zeleza, Paul (2013). Mandela’s Long Walk with African History – Part 2.
  • Tiyambe Zeleza, Paul (2013). Mandela’s Long Walk with African History – Part 3.
  • Toby, Lloyd (2013). Predictions of doom have not materialised and PCCs are proving they have the potential to be an effective catalyst for change.
  • Toby, Lloyd (2013). We need to break out of the vicious land market trap and deliver more homes more cheaply.
  • Toffoletti, Kim (2013). Book review: Life after new media: mediation as a vital process.
  • Toledo Bastos, Marco (2013). Newsmaking in the Twittersphere – some new international data on how journalism flows through the microblog network (guest blog) #twitter.
  • Tollefson, Erik (2013). Book review: China’s remarkable economic growth.
  • Tollestrup, Jessica (2013). In its duration, scope, and effects, the recent U.S. government funding gap was one of the most notable since fiscal year 1977.
  • Tomlin, Patrick (2013). Our courts treat criminal conviction with extreme caution – so shouldn’t we be a little more cautious in creating criminal laws?
  • Tomlinson, Hugh (2013). Specialist Seminar – Hugh Tomlinson QC, Chair of ‘Hacked Off’: Leveson, Politicians and Effective Regulation of the Press: is it “bonkers” and will it happen?
  • Tonkiss, Katherine, Dommett, Katharine (2013). The bonfires of quangos has thus far only smouldered.
  • Tonra, Ben (2013). Book review: Britain’s quest for a role: a diplomatic memoirfrom Europe to the UN.
  • Tonra, Ben (2013). The Irish Presidency of the Council of the EU has shown that serious decisions on European security and defence still need to be made.
  • Torcal, Mariano (2013). Falling support for the European Parliament, not the economic crisis, has led to a decline in support for the EU in Spain and Portugal.
  • Torry, Malcolm (2013). There are many convincing arguments in favour of a Citizen’s Income.
  • Toth, Federico (2013). National health services tend to be introduced by countries with social democratic governments that also have a concentration of political power.
  • Townend, Judith (2013). Launch of new survey on the legal experiences and views of journalists and online publishers.
  • Trauffler, Claudia (2013). Book review: This blessed plot: Britain and Europe fromChurchill to Blair.
  • Travers, Tony (2013). After many years of electoral disappointment, the Democratsare now the front runners in the New York mayoral race.
  • Travers, Tony (2013). The LSE’s ‘Influential Academics’ project: How a number of the School’s personalities have contributed directly to political thought and policy-making.
  • Travers, Tony (2013). The LSE’s ‘Influential Academics’ project: How a number of the School’s personalities have contributed directly to political thought, government and policy-making.
  • Travis, Toni-Michelle C. (2013). In the wake of Terry McAuliffe’s win in Virginia, both parties must now reassess their positions before the 2014 and 2016 elections.
  • Travis, Toni-Michelle C. (2013). The Virginia’s governor’s race is a contest between two unfavorable candidates.
  • Tresch, Anke, Sciarini, Pascal, Varone, Frédéric (2013). The media is becoming increasingly independent from politics in Switzerland.
  • Trillas, Francesc (2013). The objective of social democracy should be ‘sustainable progress’.
  • Tripp, Charles (2013). Book review: Intellectuals and civil society in the MiddleEast: liberalism, modernity and political discourse.
  • Trubowitz, Peter (2013). The U.S. shutdown has a hefty international price tag.
  • Tsirogianni, Stavroula (2013). Book review: Visualizing social science research: maps,methods and meaning.
  • Turner, Ed (2013). Germany’s CDU will overcome the odds stacked against Christian Democratic parties in the 2013 elections, but this may not be the case long-term.
  • Turney, Kristin (2013). Paternal incarceration has complicated and countervailing effects on family life.
  • Turrini, Alessandro (2013). Europe’s austerity policies may have created less unemployment in countries with liberalised labour markets.
  • Tzogopoulos, George N. (2013). Mediating a Greek Success Story?
  • Türkmen-Dervişoğlu, Gülay (2013). Book review: Soldiers, spies and statesmen: Egypt’s road to revolt.
  • Udry, Chris (2013). Can easier access to credit help lift Ghanaian farmers out of poverty?
  • Unkovski-Korica, Vladimir (2013). Europe and the Greek issue: Profits, losses, missteps and uncertainties.
  • Uscinski, Joseph E. (2013). Beliefs in conspiracies tend to accord with political attitudes, making it unlikely that any one conspiracy theory will be embraced by the country.
  • Uscinski, Joseph E. (2013). Why are conspiracy theories popular? There’s more to it than paranoia.
  • Uscinski, Joseph E., Parent, Joseph (2013). The continued traction of Kennedy assassination theories shows that our predispositions towards believing in conspiracies are as strong as ever.
  • Usherwood, Simon (2013). As much as Cameron has been pushed by his backbenchers on Europe, his instincts as a politician have prevailed.
  • Usherwood, Simon (2013). As much as David Cameron has been pushed by hisbackbenchers on Europe, his instincts as a politician haveprevailed.
  • Usherwood, Simon (2013). Hand-waving as renegotiation: The UK’s (and EU’s) limited options.
  • Usherwood, Simon (2013). The power of Euromyths shows that there needs to be a more substantial effort to change the debate on the EU.
  • Valdés, Vanessa K. (2013). Book review: Race in Cuba: essays on the revolution and racial inequality.
  • Valters, Craig (2013). Can theories of change reflect the realities of international development?
  • Van Den Bulck, Hilde, Moe, Hallvard (2013). Beyond New Media Hype: Why Today’s Media Policy Debates Need Teletext Research.
  • Van Der Spuy, Anri (2013). Contempt of Court vs. the Internet: UK Law Commission’s Recommendations.
  • Van Der Spuy, Anri (2013). Is Online Participation a Prerequisite for Participating in Society?
  • Van Der Spuy, Anri, Goodman, Emma (2013). The Leveson Report Anniversary: A Celebration or a Commemoration?
  • Van Milders, Lucas (2013). Book review: Rwanda and the moral obligation of humanitarian intervention.
  • Van Parijs, Philippe (2013). The Eurodividend: Why the EU should introduce a basic income for all.
  • Van Reen, John (2013). The (not-so) green shoots of recovery.
  • Van Reene, John (2013). If onerous barriers are put up against foreign ownership, our society will be the poorer for it.
  • Van Reenen, John (2013). Moody Blues for the Chancellor.
  • Van Reenen, John (2013). No Triple Dip does not mean a good recovery.
  • Van Reenen, John (2013). This was a “small beer” budget with little fundamentally changed.
  • Van Reenen, John (2013). UK Spending Review 2013: a triumph of politics over reason?
  • Van Reenen, John (2013). The UK is in dire need of a meaningful plan for growth and the burden is on the Chancellor to provide it.
  • Van Reenen, John (2013). What the Queen dare not say: Government idea machine running on empty?
  • Van Reenen, John (2013). The economic legacy of Mrs. Thatcher is a mixed bag.
  • Van Reenen, John (2013). The state of the UK economy: Diagnosis, prognosis and recommended treatment.
  • Van der Stede, Wim A. (2013). Open access.
  • Van der Zwet, Arno, McAngus, Craig (2013). National identity and party affiliation are set to play a key role in the Scottish referendum, whose result is more uncertain than opinion polls suggest.
  • Vanhuysse, Pieter (2013). Spain performs poorly on two measures of intergenerational justice, but is close to the OECD average overall.
  • Varela-Ray, Ana (2013). Book review: Women and ETA: the gender politics of radical Basque Nationalism.
  • Varin, Carolin (2013). Book review: Intelligence in an insecure world.
  • Varin, Carolin (2013). Book review: Open source intelligence in a networked world.
  • Varin, Caroline (2013). Book review: Teaching politics beyond the book: film, texts and new media in the classroom.
  • Varin, Caroline (2013). Book review: The Holocaust and genocides in Europe.
  • Vasilopoulou, Sofia (2013). Book review: Party patronage and party government in European democracies.
  • Vasilopoulou, Sofia, Halikiopoulou, Daphne, Exadaktylos, Theofanis (2013). The primary response by Greek parties to the crisis has been to divert political accountability through populist blame-shifting.
  • Vasudevan, Alex (2013). Book review: The illegal city: space, law and gender in a Delhi squatter settlement.
  • Verbeke, Wim (2013). Europe’s horsemeat scandal is unfortunate, but it is not a full blown crisis.
  • Verma, Raj (2013). Book review – India in Africa: changing geographies of power.
  • Verma, Raj (2013). India, China and the Depsang Valley quagmire.
  • Verma, Raj (2013). India’s top 10 foreign policy challenges in 2014.
  • Verma, Raj (2013). Indo-Japanese relations: strengthening cooperation or forging an alliance?
  • Verma, Raj (2013). The Tiger and the Dragon: a comparison of Indian and Chinese investments in West Africa’s oil industry.
  • Veron, Nicholas (2013). Europe’s Cyprus blunder raises important questions about the nature of EU decision-making and crisis management.
  • Verweijen, Judith (2013). The disconcerting popularity of “justice populaire” in the Eastern DR Congo.
  • Vibert, Frank (2013). Greater differentiation should be the EU’s new normal.
  • Vibert, Frank (2013). The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on Obamacare illustrates the weak nature of legal limits placed on the exercise of EU powers.
  • Vibert, Frank (2013). The US Supreme Court’s ruling on Obamacare illustrates the weak nature of legal limits placed on the exercise of EU powers.
  • Villasante, Sebastian, Sumaila, Rashid (2013). Rebuilding EU fish stocks could generate substantial financial resources for the European economy.
  • Vilpišauskas, Ramūnas (2013). The rise of redistributive politics in the EU is setting limits on the completion of Economic and Monetary Union.
  • Vincent Lyk-Jensen, Stéphanie, Weatherall, Cecilie Dohlmann (2013). Setting time limits on unemployment benefits make the long-term unemployed five times more likely to find jobs.
  • Viswanathan, H.H.S. (2013). India’s engagement with Africa: An enduring partnership.
  • Vlassenroot, Koen, Büscher, Karen (2013). The NGO-fication of Goma.
  • Volden, Craig, Wiseman, Alan E., Wittmer, Dana E. (2013). On average, women in Congress are more effective lawmakersthan men.
  • Volintiru, Clara (2013). After a period of political turmoil, Romania is building on its strengths and looking outwards for investment to stimulate growth.
  • Volintiru, Clara (2013). Bucharest’s recent protests show that Romanians are beginning to embrace western styles of civic engagement.
  • Volintiru, Clara (2013). It is unlikely that large numbers of Romanians will flock to the UK, but those that do migrate will benefit both countries.
  • Voltolini, Benedetta (2013). Book review: Blair, Labour and Palestine: conflicting views on Middle East peace after 9/11.
  • Voltolini, Benedetta (2013). Book review: Lobbying in the European Union: interest groups, lobbying coalitions, and policy change.
  • Vostal, Filip (2013). Should academics adopt an ethic of slowness or ninja-like productivity? In search of scholarly time.
  • Waddington, Alex (2013). Parliament’s pleas for evidence are pleasing, but pinpointing the opportunities can be a pain.
  • Wade, Peter (2013). The REF’s narrow definition of impact ignores historical role of teaching in relation to the social impact of the university.
  • Wade, Robert Hunter (2013). Current thinking about global trade policy – Robert Wade’s frustration at UNCTAD.
  • Wadewitz, Adrianne (2013). Wikipedia is pushing the boundaries of scholarly practice but the gender gap must be addressed.
  • Waights, Sevrin (2013). Game of zones.
  • Walby, Sylvia (2013). Five minutes with Sylvia Walby: “If the Eurozone crisis means that Europe fragments, that would be a serious problem for gender equality”.
  • Wald, Erica (2013). Understanding empire through the space of the cantonment in 19th century India.
  • Wales, Philip (2013). Postgraduate fees: access all areas?
  • Walker, Lorna (2013). Book review: On voter competence.
  • Walker, Melanie (2013). Universities are crucial spaces to foster capabilities for the formation of social citizens in times of growing inequality.
  • Walker, Thomas (2013). Community co-financing of local public goods: evidence from an experiment in Ghana.
  • Walklate, Jenny (2013). Book review: Spaces of contention: spatialities and social movements.
  • Wall, John, Birch, Sarah, Williams, Stephen, Zeglovits, Eva, Saglie, Jo (2013). Votes at 16: what the UK can learn from Austria, Norway and the Crown dependencies.
  • Walsh, Ben (2013). The opaque review process of the National Curriculum has failed to engage experts and evidence.
  • Walston, James (2013). Italy’s fragile new government is unlikely to stay for the long haul.
  • Walter, Revd Dr James (2013). Training the Tutus of the future.
  • Walters, James (2013). Book review: life lessons from Kierkegaard.
  • Wankhade, Kavita (2013). JNNURM and environmental sustainability.
  • Ward, Bob (2013). Is the Global Warming Policy Foundation complying with Charity Commission rules?
  • Ward, Steven (2013). Neoliberalism, Networks and Knowledge: The commercialisation and resituating of universities.
  • Wargent, Matt (2013). Book review: Reforming democracies: six facts about politics that demand a new agenda.
  • Wargent, Matthew (2013). Book review: Community research for participation: fromtheory to method.
  • Wargent, Matthew (2013). Book review: The literature review: a step by step guide forstudents.
  • Warntjen, Andreas (2013). The rotating Council presidency hinders legislative continuity in the Council of the European Union.
  • Waterman, Chris (2013). The recent history of school governance has been one of an accelerating decline in democratic accountability.
  • Watkins, Don, Brook, Yaron (2013). Ayn Rand rewrote the story of capitalism to show that it is a necessary good.
  • Watson, Vanessa (2013). LSE public lecture series explores the challenges in improving urban health in Africa.
  • Webster, Peter (2013). Book review: the blitz and its legacy: wartime destruction to post-war reconstruction.
  • Webster, Peter (2013). Great idea, but for now ORCID doesn’t match how humanities publication works.
  • Weinschenk, Aaron C. (2013). Local political institutions and electoral context influence levels of campaign spending in mayoral elections.
  • Weinschenk, Aaron C. (2013). Policies aimed at increasing electoral competition and campaign spending would help address low levels of voter turnout in city elections.
  • Weinschenk, Aaron C. (2013). A sense of civic duty is influenced by deeply rooted personality traits.
  • Weinstein, Josh (2013). A Tribute to My Friend, Ravi Ramrattan.
  • Weir, Patrick (2013). Book review: Ethics of media.
  • Weir, Patrick (2013). Book review: Stumbling over truth: the inside story of the'sexed-up' dossier, Hutton and the BBC.
  • Wekesa, Eliud, Coast, Ernestina (2013). Living with HIV in Kenyan slums in an era of anti-retroviral therapy (ART).
  • Weller, Martin (2013). Openness has won – now what?
  • Wellings, Richard (2013). Removing rail subsidies could end up benefiting passengers.
  • Werker, Eric (2013). A market-based mechanism to improve capital expenditures.
  • Werts, Han, Lubbers, Marcel, Scheepers, Peer (2013). Rising Euroscepticism is positively linked to increased support for radical right-wing parties.
  • West, Shearer (2013). A good humanities degree has real value and opens the door to a wide range of career prospects.
  • Wheeldon, Johannes (2013). Book review: Publishing journal articles.
  • Wheeldon, Johannes (2013). Book review: Research methods for community change: a project based approach.
  • White, Mark (2013). The richness of personal interests: A neglected aspect of the nudge debate.
  • White, Mark D. (2013). Book review: Law, virtue and justice.
  • Whitehead, Christine (2013). Solving the housing dilemma needs a much clearer vision and a far more positive approach than was set out by Ed Miliband.
  • Whittaker, Matthew (2013). Low Pay Britain: Failure to act risks generating growth which once again disproportionately benefits a minority.
  • Wicks, Liz (2013). The time is right for Ireland to reform its laws on abortion.
  • Wilcox, Susannah (2013). Book review: Land by Derek Hall.
  • Wilkes, Laura (2013). Women are held back in local government by a culture that pigeonholes us into ‘women’s issues’.
  • Wilkins, Andrew (2013). Book review: Local democracy, civic engagement and community: from New Labour to the Big Society.
  • Wilkins, Andrew (2013). The recent history of accountability in the English stateschool system has been one of struggle over meaning andparticipation.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew, Crone, Stephen (2013). Britain’s bloated payroll vote hampers Parliament in keeping a check on the executive.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew, Crone, Stephen (2013). Conservative members have less influence on policy than those in the other major parties.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew, Crone, Stephen (2013). How far does the UK support the United Nations and respect the international rule of law?
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew, Crone, Stephen (2013). In the representation of women in political life, the UK continues to be outperformed by other democracies.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew, Crone, Stephen (2013). It remains to be seen whether Parliament is cut out for coalition.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew, Crone, Stephen (2013). Lobbyists and corporations have opportunities to exercise significant influence over UK public policy.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew, Crone, Stephen (2013). MPs pay has risen sharply since the 1970s – but it is outside earnings that should really concern.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew, Crone, Stephen (2013). Parliament has relatively weak war powers compared to legislatures in other democracies.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew, Crone, Stephen (2013). Rules on election deposits create an uneven playing field and protect the interests of the largest parties.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew, Crone, Stephen (2013). The UK is inconsistent in its support for human rights and democracy overseas.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew, Crone, Stephen (2013). Unfinished devolution has created constitutional imbalances in the UK.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew, Crone, Stephen (2013). What is the extent of electoral fraud at English elections?
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew, Crone, Stephen (2013). The political affiliations of the UK’s national newspapers have shifted, but there is again a heavy Tory predominance.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew, Crone, Stephen (2013). The unreformed House of Lords is already the largest parliamentary chamber of any democracy.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Crone, Stephen, Blick, Andrew (2013). Protections for the freedom of religion have improved over the last decade.
  • Willett, Joanie (2013). The ‘English Question’, what we can learn from the Cornish Assembly Campaign, and why an English tier is not enough.
  • Williams, Rachel Grace (2013). LSE student experience: Manju’s story.
  • Williams, Sierra (2013). Impact Round Up 16 November: Faculty leadership, Martin Buber in the academy, and social media’s Panopticon effect.
  • Williams, Sierra (2013). Impact Round Up 24 November: Scientific closures, responsible sharing and how to evaluate scientific claims.
  • Williams, Sierra (2013). Impact Round Up 9 November: #solo13, Science on the Web, Big Data, and the history of the decline of Wikipedia.
  • Williams, Sierra (2013). Impact Round-Up 14th December: Student protests, startups and takedowns.
  • Williams, Sierra (2013). Impact Round-Up 7th December: Academic blogging under threat, statistical literacy, and sexism in science communication.
  • Williams, Sierra (2013). Impact round up 12 October: Top research stories you might have missed this week.
  • Williams, Sierra (2013). Impact round-Up 21st December: interdisciplinary collaboration, the econoblogosphere and obstacles to open access.
  • Williams, Timothy P. (2013). The capacity to aspire: childhood and schooling in rural Rwanda.
  • Williamson, Andy (2013). eVoting is a good idea, but it won’t happen any time soon.
  • Williamson, Brian, Consulting, Plum (2013). The Economic Case for Net Neutrality.
  • Willoughby, Syerramia (2013). Mahatma Gandhi and South Africa.
  • Willoughby, Syerramia (2013). Photoblog: The African Diaspora in the Indian Ocean World.
  • Willoughby, Syerramia (2013). Remembering sub-Saharan Africa’s first military coup d’état fifty years on.
  • Willy, Craig J. (2013). Contrary to what is promoted by the EU’s central bankers, higher taxes tend to coincide with lower deficits and low debt.
  • Willy, Craig J. (2013). Europe must adapt to the reality that we are living in a world increasingly dominated by Asia. picture_as_pdf
  • Willy, Craig J. (2013). In order to avoid a demographic “death trap” Western Europe must implement new and fair policies for both present and future generations.
  • Wilm, Johannes (2013). How a little bit of technology can fix the editing and production processes for the social sciences.
  • Wilson, Richard (2013). Book review: accounting for ministers: scandal and survival in British Government 1945-2007.
  • Wingrove, Paul (2013). Book review: Eminent parliamentarians: the speaker’s lectures.
  • Wingrove, Paul (2013). Book review: The economic war against Cuba.
  • Winseck, Dwayne (2013). Study Shows Lack of Competition in Canada’s Mobile Wireless Markets.
  • Winston, Clifford (2013). Political forces and the limitations of transportation agencies contribute to inefficient transport policies and constrain efficient improvements in public provision.
  • Winters, John (2013). Metropolitan areas with a more educated population have higher employment rates, especially for those without a college degree.
  • Wisthaler, Verena (2013). Book Review: Diversity management in Spain: new dimensions, new challenges.
  • Witko, Christopher (2013). Democrats, those with low income, and those concerned with inequality are likely to support “Robin Hood” tax policies.
  • Wolff, Sarah (2013). If Europe is to tackle its demographic decline it should take lessons from the USA’s comprehensive immigration reforms.
  • Wolfson, Adele, Brooks, Megan (2013). With altmetrics on the rise, the education community can capture insights into how pedagogy research is being used.
  • Wolkenstein, Fabio (2013). The SPD’s ‘referendum’ on the German coalition agreement poses legitimate problems, but it could also reaffirm citizens’ confidence in party politics.
  • Wolkenstein, Fabio (2013). The success of anti-system parties in the Austrian election reflects very real problems with political corruption.
  • Wong, Yen Nee (2013). Book review: Youth working with girls and women incommunity settings: a feminist perspective.
  • Wood, Astrid (2013). Bus Rapid Transit Fever Sweeps South African Cities.
  • Wood, Dominic, O'Neill, Megan, Bradford, Ben, Westmarland, Louise, Barton, Adrian, Loveday, Barry (2013). Democracy experts are divided on Lord Stevens’ proposals to reform police accountability.
  • Woods, Lorna (2013). Leveson, the ICO and Data Protection – The press regulation no one is talking about.
  • Woods, Lorna (2013). Lorna Woods: Reviewing the Communications Review.
  • Worboys, Michael, Burridge, Sam (2013). The Wellcome Trust funds its first open access monograph, helping medical humanities reach wider audiences.
  • Worrall, Les (2013). Austerity’s assault on the public sector has had tremendous impact on managers’ physical and psychological wellbeing.
  • Wren-Lewis, Simon (2013). The Eurozone crisis does not necessarily prove that a monetary union also requires fiscal/political union.
  • Wright, John S. F. (2013). Why should the German approach to health economic evaluation differ so markedly from approaches in other EU Member States?
  • Wright, Matthew, Reeskens, Tim (2013). National identity is an ineffective tool for building public support for wealth redistribution among diverse populations.
  • Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2013). How will the coalition end? Cameron and Clegg may look to the precedent set by the 1945 caretaker government.
  • Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2013). The idea for a new National Liberal Party doesn’t add up.
  • Wånggren, Lena, Milatovic, Maja (2013). Critical Pedagogies Symposium: A space for dialogue to challenge intersecting oppressions in academia.
  • Yorke, Michael (2013). Book review: The world until yesterday: what can we learnfrom traditional societies?
  • Yu, Cherry (2013). The dispute between China and the EU over solar panels illustrates the misunderstandings that have plagued EU-China relations.
  • Yun, Yan (2013). Book review: China’s political economy in modern times: changes and economic consequences, 1800-2000.
  • Zaino, Jeanne (2013). Attacks on US federal funding of the social sciences date back to the 1940s and will continue to intensify.
  • Zaiotti, Ruben (2013). Book review: Europe’s migrant policies: illusions of integration.
  • Zaiotti, Ruben (2013). Margaret Thatcher’s fixation on national borders played a fundamental role in the making of the Schengen regime.
  • Zaiotti, Ruben (2013). The latest agreement on the governance of the Schengen border control regime simply revamps old rules and changes little on the ground.
  • Zarali, Kally (2013). Book review: Minorities and nationalism in Turkish law.
  • Zarali, Kally (2013). Book review: News on the internet: information andcitizenship in the 21st century.
  • Zarali, Kally (2013). Book review: Palestinians in Jordan: the politics of identity.
  • Zarali, Kally (2013). Book review: Speech and harm: controversies over freespeech.
  • Zeiderman, Austin (2013). Book review: arts of security.
  • Zeiderman, Austin (2013). Securing Bogotá.
  • Zeleza, Paul Tiyambe (2013). Mandela’s long walk with African history – Part 1.
  • [Unknown], Dinara (2013). A reflection on how gender-related concerns are taken up in public debate, slip from view, and almost-but-not-quite make it.
  • [Unknown], Ermintrude2 (2013). The social work Journal Club on Twitter.
  • [Unknown], Sally (2013). Why a Citizens’ Initiative on Media Pluralism? Interview with Granville Williams.
  • de Bonfils, Laura (2013). Event Report: The European Institute for gender equality presents the Gender Equality Index.
  • de Chalambert, Hélène (2013). Moving beyond the copyright ‘crisis’.
  • de Goede, Meike (2013). Book review: Indigenous research methodologies.
  • de Haas, Hein (2013). The decline in UK immigration is exaggerated and signals a broader crisis in society and the economy.
  • de Menil, Victoria (2013). Going beyond the Nairobi attack: the psycho-social response.
  • de Menil, Victoria (2013). Hospital escapees highlight need for community mental health in Kenya.
  • de Menil, Victoria (2013). Nelson Mandela left his mark on the Commonwealth.
  • de Menil, Victoria (2013). Private Keep Out: A Case Study of Private Mental Healthcare in Kenya.
  • de Santos, Robbie, Lloyd, Toby (2013). Why the government’s Help to Buy scheme won’t reach the right people.
  • de Silva, Muthu (2013). Collaborate to Innovate: How businesses can work with universities to generate knowledge and drive innovation.
  • de-Graft Aikin, Ama (2013). Accra: a city’s life and health.
  • van Biezen, Ingrid (2013). The decline in party membership across Europe means that political parties need to reconsider how they engage with the electorate.
  • van der Graaf, Judy (2013). Risk regulation at transnational level: understanding the role of non-state actors.
  • van der Ploeg, Rick, Wills, Samuel (2013). Harnessing Africa’s oil wealth: lessons from Ghana.
  • von Weitershausen, Inez (2013). Book Review: The politics of immigration.
  • von Weitershausen, Inez (2013). Book review: Fortress Europe: dispatches from a gated continent.
  • von Weitershausen, Inez (2013). Book review: Global NATO and the catastrophic failure in Libya.
  • von Weitershausen, Inez (2013). Book review: Hosni Mubarak and the future of democracy inEgypt.
  • von Weizsäcker, Ernst Ulrich (2013). Countries willing to act should address climate change through market-based solutions now – other countries will follow.
  • Àngel Alegre, Miquel, Todeschini, Federico (2013). The most vulnerable ‘NEETs’ in Spain tend to come from families with the lowest levels of education.