Items where type is Online resource and year is 2014

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  • Abdolmohammadi, Pejman, Rensmann, Lars (2014). Soccer breeds nationalism and anti-regime protests in Iran.
  • Behuria, Pritish (2014). Bringing industrial policy back in: a new flavour to the narrative of post-1994 Rwanda.
  • Behuria, Pritish, Goodfellow, Tom (2014). Big houses, hotels and increasingly expensive gorillas!
  • Burdett, Ricky (2014). Quick study: Ricky Burdett on changing cities: man v city.
  • Coulter, Steve (2014). Labour and the trade unions: lessons from New Labour.
  • Dill, Janina (2014). Guest post: Israel’s use of law and warnings in Gaza. https://doi.org/2326-0386
  • Evans, Alice (2014). Co-education is undermining gender stereotypes in the Zambian copperbelt.
  • Evans, Alice (2014). Gender inequalities in Zambia and the legacy of British colonialism.
  • Evans, Alice (2014). Media exposure, familiarity and trust: a note on the fieldwork in Zambia.
  • Hix, Simon, Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2014). How the European media drives different views of the European Union.
  • Ketchley, Neil (2014). How social media spreads protest tactics from Ukraine to Egypt.
  • Ketchley, Neil, Biggs, Michael (2014). What is the Egyptian anti-coup movement protesting for?
  • Lankina, Tomila V. (2014). Why Crimea might be worse off under Russian rule.
  • Lankina, Tomila V., Niemczyk, Kinga (2014). What Putin gets about soft power.
  • Marchi, Ludovica (2014). Myanmar’s ASEAN challenges.
  • Möller, Almut, Oliver, Tim (2014). European and international views of the UK-EU relationship.
  • Oliver, Tim (2014). Braveheart of Europe or little Britain? What an independent Scotland may mean for the EU.
  • Oliver, Tim (2014). If Scotland leaves the UK, will England leave the EU?
  • Oliver, Tim (2014). London, England, Britain and Europe: places apart?
  • Ricahrds, Dave, Smith, Martin (2014). Institutions and the banality of evil: Learning from Rotherham and Savile.
  • Ryan, John (2014). Debt restructuring in Ireland is unavoidable next step.
  • Ryan, John (2014). Eurozone crisis causes Swiss vulnerability and dependence.
  • Ryan, John (2014). The German economic model and the Eurozone crisis.
  • Ryan, John (2014). Sovereign debt restructuring: the ECB’s troubling policy conundrum.
  • Salomon, Margot E. (2014). Austerity, human rights and Europe’s accountability gap.
  • Scanlon, Kathleen (2014). Liberalise the planning process.
  • Shepherd, Tamara, Kerr, Aphra (2014). Indie/dependent: incubating indies in Dublin and Montreal.
  • Sobolev, Olga (2014). Of pulp fiction and James Bond.
  • Stevens, Madeleine (2014). Book review: Children with multiple mental health challenges: an integrated approach to intervention.
  • Stevens, Madeleine, Brimblecombe, Nicola, Hu, Bo (2014). Sue and Aaron: services for struggling families.
  • Szulc, Lukasz (2014). Conchita’s Europe: Eurovision, homonationalism and the politics of sexuality.
  • Thomopoulos, Nikolas, Papaioannou, Panagiotis, Politis, Ioannis (2014). Report of the RSA workshop held in Thessaloniki on 5th-6th June 2014.
  • Zenghelis, Dimitri (2014). How much will it cost to cut global greenhouse gas emissions?
  • Zenghelis, Dimitri (2014). Too soon to declare that Europe has ‘made the wrong bet’.
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  • LSE Public Policy Group (2014). Women in U.S. politics.
  • Aaltonen, Aleksi, Seiler, Stephan (2014). Wikipedia’s open content production platform createssignificant spillover benefits that encourage users to contributefurther.
  • Aarøe, Lene, Petersen, Michael Bang (2014). Just two statements can make Americans and Scandinavians agree about social welfare.
  • Abdulrahim, Abdul (2014). LSE Africa Summit: Entrepreneurship as Africa’s Tool to reclaim power.
  • Abellan-Matamoros, Cristina (2014). “Everyone works very hard to create a magazine that will make readers laugh” Tatler comes to the LSE.
  • Abraham, Ronald, Fraker, Andrew (2014). Bihar’s malnutrition crisis and potential solutions.
  • Abramovitz, Sharon, Rodriguez, Olga, Arendt, Greig (2014). The effectiveness of U.S. military intervention on Ebola depends on the government’s will and vision to direct vast military resources towards a public health response.
  • Abramowitz, Alan (2014). The close results of recent presidential elections reflect the emergence of a highly divided and partisan electorate.
  • Acciari, Louisa (2014). Where has gender gone? The big absence in Brazilian presidential elections 2014.
  • Acciari, Louisa (2014). Who is worth being called a ‘worker’? Domestic workers’ struggle for recognition in Brazil.
  • Acciari, Louisa (2014). A compulsory heteronormative university? The regulation of sexualities and identities in the UK higher education system.
  • Adam, Christopher (2014). Macroeconomic research in low-income countries: a conversation with Christopher Adam.
  • Adams, Ruth (2014). Book review: Britishness, popular music and National identity by Irene Morra.
  • Adams, Ruth (2014). Book review: Cultural policy: management, value and modernity in the creative industries by Dave O’Brien.
  • Addo, Michael (2014). Michael Addo – key performance indicators and the working group on business and human rights.
  • Adebowale, Victor, Kippin, Henry (2014). When people feel they are not involved in shaping public services, this puts at risk the ‘social contract’ between citizen and state.
  • Adogame, Afe (2014). Book review: revisionism and diversification in new religious movements edited by Eileen Barker.
  • Adsera, Alícia, Ferrer, Ana M. (2014). Evidence from Canada contradicts the common notion that migrant women are secondary workers.
  • Afonso, Alexandre (2014). In spite of their electoral success, populist parties remain disconnected from other parties domestically and transnationally.
  • Afonso, Alexandre (2014). The return of immigration quotas could severely challenge Switzerland’s relationship with the European Union.
  • Afonso, Alexandre, Zartaloudis, Sotirios, Papadopoulos, Yannis (2014). Lower levels of clientelism in Portuguese politics explain why Portugal handled austerity better than Greece during the crisis.
  • Africa@LSE (2014). Afro-optimism will not transform Africa.
  • Africa@LSE (2014). Interview: Malawi’s former President Dr Joyce Banda on life in politics.
  • Africa@LSE (2014). New report says African countries must tap global markets more effectively if they are to strengthen their economies.
  • Africa@LSE (2014). Photo Blog: South Africa’s Democracy – Mandela’s “Cherished Ideal”.
  • Africa@LSE (2014). Photo blog – Revealing the Invisible: rural wage workers in Ethiopia and Uganda.
  • Africa@LSE (2014). Popular culture can enhance our understanding of development.
  • Aghatise, Mitchell (2014). Life behind Liberia’s Ebola-imposed curtain.
  • Agrawal, Ajay K., Cockburn, Iain, Galasso, Alberto, Oettl, Alexander (2014). A mix of small and large firms can be key to regional innovation.
  • Ahler, Douglas J. (2014). American politics is contentious, but the public is not as polarized as it thinks it is.
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel (2014). How the government should promote high speed broadband in Britain.
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M. (2014). How to roll out high speed broadband in Britain.
  • Ainley, Kirsten (2014). Justifying justice: verdicts at the ECCC.
  • Aisbitt, Lexi (2014). As climate change begins to bite, what is India’s strategy?
  • Aisbitt, Lexi (2014). Diwali in the diaspora: an anthropologist’s perspective.
  • Aisbitt, Lexi (2014). How to belong? Bengali Muslims in India’s borderlands.
  • Akirav, Osnat (2014). The skills needed to be re-elected are different to those needed to be an effective legislator.
  • Akyüz, Zeynep Ceren (2014). Book review: the architecture of luxury by Annette Condello.
  • Alaaldin, Ranj, Khan, Bilal (2014). Airstrikes on Isis targets in Syria and Iraq are legal underinternational law.
  • Albertazzi, Daniele (2014). Silvio Berlusconi’s revival of Forza Italia is unlikely to bring him back to power, but his career in Italian politics is far from finished.
  • Aldea, Eva, Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Five minutes with Eva Aldea: “A ‘Fortress Europe’ accessible only to those within would be as much of a failure of the European project as dissolution of the Union”.
  • Ali, S. Mahmud (2014). Back to the brink in Pakistan.
  • Ali, Sana (2014). Hoping for more than jet-packs: a defence of our new ‘humanity’.
  • Ali, Sana (2014). The view from our moral high ground.
  • Ali Farah, Asma (2014). Book review: mobilizing for democracy: comparing 1989 and 2011 by Donatella Della Porta.
  • Allen, Beccy (2014). Prime Minister’s Questions needs to change to improve Parliament’s reputation with the public.
  • Allen, Chris (2014). Britain First: More than the mere sum of the parts left over by the BNP and EDL.
  • Allen, Graham (2014). Five minutes with Graham Allen: “unlike most democracies, the UK lacks a document that sets out the rules of the political game”.
  • Allen, Natalie (2014). President Obama should pursue measures aimed at ending the Cuba embargo.
  • Allen, Natalie (2014). Protests focused on drones distract from the real issue of using targeted killings as a counter-terrorism strategy.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). Bridgegate continues, chemical spill in West Virginia and Idaho’s potatoes on the international stage – US state blog round up for 11 – 17 January.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). Christie cleared for now, Georgia’s ‘guns everywhere’ bill, and what is wrong with California’s Democrats? US state blog round up for 22 – 28 March.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). Christie embroiled in ‘Bridgegate’, rail troubles in California and the end of the five day work week in Wisconsin? – US state blog round up for 3 – 10 January.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). Cuomo’s tax freeze backlash in New York, limits to immigrants’ rights in Georgia, and Jerry Brown not sold on marijuana legalization in California – US state blog round up for 1 – 7 March.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). Maryland’s ‘Obamavilles’, Walker-gate intensifies, and LGBT rights in Texas and Arizona- US state blog round up for 22 –28 February.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). Minimum wage rises in Vermont and New Hampshire, Brewer may end Arizona’s run of female Governors, and why is Ohio important? US state blog round up for round up for 8 – 14 March.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). The NYPD’s Twitter campaign backfires, Missouri Governor Nixon may face impeachment, and will the Bible become the state book of Louisiana? – US state blog round up for 19 – 25 April.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). New York’s Cuomo criticized for comments on conservatives, Herring flips on gay marriage in Virginia and North Dakota’s oil boom – US state blog round up for 18 – 24 January.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). Same sex marriage rulings in Kentucky and Virginia, Cuomo vs. de Blasio over pre-k in New York, and Florida’s Crist rejects Cuba embargo – US state blog round up for round up for 8 – 14 February.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). Snow problems for de Blasio in New York, gun carry laws on states’ agenda, and Wisconsin’s Walker under fire – US state blog round up for round up for 15 – 21 February.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). Voter ID controversies in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, New York’s stop and frisk appeal dropped, and will Arizona ratify equal rights? – US state blog round up for 25 – 31 January.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). Wendy Davis surges in Texas, Seattle moves to regulate ridesharing, and Rhode Island encourages nagging mothers – US state blog round up for 15 – 21 March.
  • Allen, Nicholas (2014). The Rennard scandal highlights the reluctance of politicians to address murmurs of wrongdoing and the tendency for tribalism to affect their responses.
  • Allen, Nicholas, Birch, Sarah (2014). The Rochester by-election highlights a pervasive ‘anti-politics’ mood in the UK.
  • Allen, Rob (2014). Wholesale changes to the probation system should be slowed down and piloted.
  • Allen, William (2014). Book review: Olympic housing: a critical review of London 2012’s legacy by Penny Bernstock.
  • Allen, William (2014). Book review: are we all scientific experts now? by Harry Collins.
  • Allen, William (2014). Book review: from popular culture to everyday life by John Storey.
  • Allo, Awol (2014). Ethiopia’s Meles Zenawi: Legacies, memories, histories.
  • Alm, James, Sjoquist, David L. (2014). Those states that have recovered revenue lost during the great recession have done so due to factors largely beyond their control.
  • Alonso, Sonia (2014). German party manifestos are increasingly likely to downplay European issues and reflect negative attitudes toward the EU.
  • Alonso, Sonia (2014). The UK should take on board the lessons from Spain before embracing English devolution.
  • Alperin, Juan Pablo (2014). Altmetrics could enable scholarship from developing countries to receive due recognition.
  • Alvarez-Gortari, Inés (2014). Rolezinhos no shopping: some food for thought one year later.
  • Amadio Viceré, Maria Giulia (2014). Year in review: Federica Mogherini’s appointment as EU High Representative.
  • Amaral, Luciana (2014). Between personal and public interests: a look back at the impact of Snowden and WikiLeaks (guest blog).
  • Ambrose, Brent (2014). The rise in subprime mortgages in the early 2000s may havedriven up rents, and put the rental market at greater risk oflease default.
  • Amevor, Raimah (2014). Investing in girls’ education makes good economic sense.
  • Amico di Meane, Tommaso (2014). Photo-notes from Varanasi: reflections on youth engagement in the 2014 elections.
  • Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina (2014). President Obama’s executive order granting temporary reprieve from deportation to millions of undocumented immigrants will reopen the immigration debate.
  • Anciaes, Paulo Rui (2014). Book review: rights of way to Brasília Teimosa: the politics of squatter settlement by Charles J. Fortin.
  • Anciaes, Paulo Rui (2014). Book review: visual pollution: advertising, signage and environmental quality by Adriana Portella.
  • Andersen, David, Ditonto, Tessa (2014). In Iowa’s Senate race, massive levels of outside spendingdominate how the candidates are portrayed to voters.
  • Andersson, Ruben (2014). “Illegal” migration is a problem of our own making.
  • Andrea, Müller, Irene, Ramos-Vielba, Werner, Schmidt, Annette, Thörnquist, Christer, Thörnqvist (2014). EU governments must avoid scapegoating the public sector for Europe’s economic problems.
  • Andrews, Abigail (2014). In Mexico, women can take increased roles in local politics in response to the ‘crisis’ of migration to the U.S.
  • Andrews, Emily (2014). In constructing her first cabinet, Nicola Sturgeon has shown a commitment to sending ‘a strong, positive message to girls and young women’.
  • Andrews, Rhys, Ashworth, Rachel (2014). Is the UK Civil Service becoming more representative of the population it serves and, if so, why?
  • Anheier, Helmut K., Westad, O.A (2014). Introducing our series on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013.
  • Annesley, Claire (2014). More women in Government: time for gender quotas.
  • Annesley, Claire, Gains, Francesca (2014). The Conservatives’ failure to prioritise gender equality could cost them dear at the general election.
  • Annesley, Claire, Gains, Francesca (2014). A reshuffle for women? Welcome, but underwhelming.
  • Anstead, Nick (2014). Shouting across each other: post-debate coverage of the Clegg and Farage broadcasts.
  • Anstead, Nick (2014). We need to look at other parliamentary democracies for ideas about how to run televised debates.
  • Anstead, Nick (2014). The debates between candidates for Commission President have a long way to go if they are to generate real engagement with EU citizens.
  • Anubhai, Prafull, Campion, Sonali (2014). “India is looking at education very narrowly, we need to adopt a much broader approach” – Prafull Anubhai.
  • Anubhai, Prafull, Campion, Sonali (2014). “We have to convert demographic opportunity into dividend, that is the challenge before education” – Prafull Anubhai.
  • Appa, Gautam (2014). Gujarat’s troubling environmental record.
  • Appa, Gautam (2014). How many ‘clean chits’ for Modi?
  • Applebaum, Anne, Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Five minutes with Anne Applebaum: “Putin cannot let Ukraine become a democratic, pro-European state”.
  • Aquino, Jessica (2014). The psychosocial impact of volunteer tourism in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro.
  • Archbold, Emma (2014). The Tatler Guide to a successful magazine journalism career.
  • Archbold, Emma (2014). Truth-telling and story-selling.
  • Archer, Clive (2014). Disagreements over animal rights issues have prevented the EU from gaining full observer status at the Arctic Council.
  • Archer, Robin (2014). The First World War was a war of choice.
  • Aregbesola, Rauf (2014). 2014 LSE Africa Summit: Africa tech hubs – A tale of hope or hype?
  • Arino, Monica (2014). Announcing The New European Audiovisual Regulators Group. picture_as_pdf
  • Arman, Abukar (2014). Somalia’s sullied security.
  • Armingeon, Klaus, Guthmann, Kai (2014). The handling of the Eurozone crisis has undermined confidence in democracy across Europe.
  • Armstrong, Cole (2014). Book review: education under siege: why there is a better alternative by Peter Mortimore.
  • Armstrong, Richard (2014). Book review: Understanding American power: the changing world of US foreign policy by Bryan Mabee.
  • Aronczyk, Melissa (2014). Nation ‘branding’ to promote states in the global market has serious consequences for social diversity within European countries.
  • Arzheimer, Kai (2014). Success for the AfD at the European Parliament elections would entrench their place in the German party system.
  • Astill, Stuart (2014). Book review: environment and development economics: essays in honour of Sir Partha Dasgupta, edited by Scott Barrett et al.
  • Athar, Sohaib (2014). Growth, Policy and Institutions: lessons from the Indian experience (Dr Montek Singh Ahluwalia).
  • Atkeson, Lonna Rae, Kerevel, Yann P., Alvarez, Michael, Hall, Thad E. (2014). Poll workers rely on their own attitudes and beliefs to determine how to apply voter ID laws.
  • Atkins, Judi, Theakston, Kevin, Gill, Mark (2014). Junior ministers during the New Labour years tended to enjoy more than just a ‘view from the foothills’.
  • Augusto de Castro Neves, João (2014). Revelations of U.S. spying against Brazil have put relations between the two at arm’s length once again.
  • Aulich, Jim (2014). Book review: antipolitics in Central European art by Klara Kemp-Welch.
  • Ausloos, Jef (2014). European Court Rules against Google, in Favour of Right to be Forgotten.
  • Avdan, Nazli (2014). Countries which are victims of terrorism harden their attitudes toward accepting asylum seekers.
  • Avendano, Mauricio, Kawachi, Ichiro (2014). Less comprehensive social policies may contribute to lower life expectancies and worse health in the U.S. compared to other high-income countries.
  • Avey, Paul, Desch, Michael (2014). Policymakers follow pertinent academic research, but see much of it as irrelevant to their work.
  • Avlijaš, Sonja (2014). Changing global business trends and Serbia’s obsolete strategy for attracting foreign investment.
  • Ayre, Lucy (2014). Discovering Open Practices: one-day conference on open research information for PGRs and Early Career Researchers.
  • Ayres, Steven (2014). How regional differences in Scotland impacted on voting results in the independence referendum.
  • Ayrton, Rachel (2014). Competing loyalties: Dilemmas arising from violent outbreak in a planned research site, South Sudan.
  • Azar, Riad (2014). Long nights on Brick Lane.
  • Azmat, Ghazala, Petrongolo, Barbara (2014). Field experiments, such as audit and correspondence studies, are a compelling way to test for gender discrimination in the labor market.
  • Azoulay, Anaelle (2014). Let’s look up from our phones, that’s where actual innovations might be!
  • Azrout, Rachid (2014). EU citizens’ contact with Turkish immigrants has an important impact on their support for Turkey’s EU membership.
  • Baars, Sam (2014). The impact debate should encourage us to reflect on how we produce research, not just how we communicate its findings.
  • Bache, Ian, Reardon, Louise (2014). The challenges associated with using measures of ‘happiness’ for public policy purposes cannot be ignored by government.
  • Bacik, Ivana (2014). Can a constitutional convention offer real and radical change?
  • Badamasuiy, Sakina (2014). 2014 LSE Africa Summit: Key trends influencing African Entrepreneurship today.
  • Bader, Max (2014). Petro Poroshenko is likely to win the Ukrainian presidential election and crucially could hold support in all four core geographical regions in the country.
  • Bader, Max (2014). Ukraine’s elections have made it clear voters want to move in a pro-European direction, but the country’s future remains anything but certain.
  • Bafumi, Joseph, Erikson, Robert S., Wlezien, Christopher (2014). National polls and district information point to a 10 seat GOP midterm swing in the House to 244 seats.
  • Bagashka, Tanya, Hayes Clark, Jennifer (2014). Elections using Open Primaries lead to more autonomy being granted for committees in State Legislatures.
  • Baig, Sadaf (2014). The hi-jacking of the media narrative in Pakistan (Guest blog).
  • Bailey, Daniel (2014). We must defend public libraries from the threat of a market-based ideological framework.
  • Bailey, David (2014). Labour’s plans for city and regional devolution are welcome, but don’t go far enough.
  • Bailey, Jack (2014). Book Review: The concealment of the state by Jason Royce Lindsey.
  • Bailey, Jeremy D., Rottinghaus, Brandon (2014). In deciding how to exercise power via Executive Orders, US Presidents appeal to Congress only if it can be united.
  • Bains, Bani (2014). Reporting health news from developing countries- objective journalism or a savior complex?
  • Bains, Bani, Naydenova, Pressiana (2014). An anti-fake counter-attack in the propaganda war.
  • Bajpaee, Chietigj (2014). The Sino-Indian relationship: multi-dimensional and going global.
  • Bajwa, Nehaal (2014). Book review: domestic violence in Asia: globalization, gender and Islam in the Maldives by Emma Fulu.
  • Baker, Bruce E. (2014). Book review: redefining rape: sexual violence in the era of suffrage and segregation by Estelle B. Freedman.
  • Baker, Catherine (2014). How international organisations disrupted the post-war labour market in former Yugoslavia.
  • Bakulina, Kateryna (2014). A personal view of social media as a battlefield in Ukraine (Guest blog) #PolisSummer.
  • Balaš, Nikola (2014). The best bookshops in Prague.
  • Bale, Tim (2014). David Cameron will face challenges both at home and abroad after the votes are counted in the European Parliament elections.
  • Bale, Tim (2014). The Tories should stop their silly games about a secondcoalition.
  • Balfour, Sebastian (2014). Mariano Rajoy may have forced Artur Mas’ hand over a Catalan independence consultation, but the issue remains far from settled.
  • Balfour, Sebastian (2014). With uncertainty over independence, Catalonia is set for its most significant National Day demonstration since Spain’s transition to democracy.
  • Ball, Alex (2014). Research datasets need to be easy to find if they are to achieve their potential impact.
  • Ballas, Dimitris, Dorling, Danny, Hennig, Benjamin (2014). There are benefits to viewing Europe as a collection of cities and regions rather than as a group of nation states.
  • Balthasar, Dominik (2014). New Puntland President Likely to Revive Somalia’s Federal Agenda.
  • Banaji, Shakuntala (2014). Learning from Gujarat.
  • Banaji, Shakuntala, Georgiou, Myria (2014). The Future of the BBC: the Burning Issue of Diversity Behind & on Screen.
  • Bandiera, Oriana (2014). Zambia’s Ministry of Health works with economists to determine how best to recruit and retain community health workers.
  • Bandiera, Oriana, Burgess, Robin, Rasul, Imran (2014). Creating entrepreneurs: a big new idea in development.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (2014). Debating “Why India Votes?” at the House of Lords.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika, Bose, Sumantra (2014). Spotlight on India’s Lok Sabha elections: why do Indians vote?
  • Banerjee, Mukulika, Bose, Sumantra (2014). What can other democracies learn from India? E-debate with LSE academics.
  • Bangura, Zainab Hawa (2014). Corporate Social Responsibility in the Fight against Sexual Violence in Conflict.
  • Bannerjee, Siddharth (2014). Kejriwal’s resignation: principled stand or strategic calculation?
  • Bannerjee, Siddharth (2014). Modi: man, myth or movement?
  • Bannerjee, Siddharth (2014). Which electoral strategy will work in India’s upcoming elections?
  • Bannerjee, Siddharth (2014). The professionalisation of Indian elections: reflections on BJP’s 2014 campaign.
  • Bannerman, Gordon (2014). Book review: Ellen Wilkinson: from red suffragist to government minister by Paula Bartley.
  • Bannerman, Gordon (2014). Book review: The war prerogative: history, reform, and constitutional design by Rosara Joseph.
  • Bannerman, Gordon (2014). Book review: workers unite! The International Working Men’s Association 150 years later, edited by Marcello Musto.
  • Bansal, Pallavi (2014). Bridging the India-Pakistan border with mediated cosmopolitanism.
  • Bansal, Pallavi (2014). Why clothes do not make the Indian woman.
  • Barber, Laura (2014). China’s Potential Mediation Role in the South Sudan Conflict.
  • Barber, Stephen (2014). Cameron and Miliband are both right on the constitution – But for the wrong reasons.
  • Barber, Stephen (2014). David Cameron and Nick Clegg are stretching the British constitution, but our confrontational style of politics looks set to continue.
  • Barber, Stephen (2014). UKIP’s rise could spark unplanned but welcome constitutionalreform.
  • Barber, Stephen (2014). A small British Senate is the best alternative to the bloated and undemocratic House of Lords.
  • Barberá, Pablo, Rivero, Gonzalo (2014). Political discussions on Twitter during elections are dominated by those with extreme views.
  • Barbulescu, Roxana (2014). EU freedom of movement is coming under increasing pressure in the UK and other European states.
  • Barkawi, Tarak (2014). Tarak Barkawi: The Globalisation of the Hollywood War Film.
  • Barnes, Lucy (2014). Higher voter turnout does not necessarily lead to greater representation for the poor, or to greater government spending.
  • Barnett, Ssteven (2014). The hacking trial was just round one in the fight to rescue journalism.
  • Baroni, Alice (2014). Representing Brazil’s favelas through the lenses of community photographers.
  • Barrett, David M. (2014). The Senate’s CIA torture report marks a return to democratic accountability that went astray during the Bush era.
  • Barron, Anne, Evans, Mary (2014). Five Minutes with Anne Barron and Mary Evans: “Academics seldom have the opportunity to discuss issues about their profession”.
  • Barron, Peter, Morrison, Simon (2014). Pluralism after scarcity: the benefits of digital technologies.
  • Barthélémy, Fabrice, Martin, Mathieu, Piggins, Ashley (2014). Even without ‘Senate’ electoral votes, the size of the U.S. House of Representatives could still determine the outcome of presidential elections.
  • Barthélémy, Fabrice, Martin, Mathieu, Piggins, Ashley (2014). Ferguson shows us that in contemporary America, black citizenship is not comparable to that of others and life is not secure or guaranteed.
  • Barthélémy, Fabrice, Martin, Mathieu, Piggins, Ashley (2014). The size of the House of Representatives, not the American people, can determine the outcome of presidential elections.
  • Bartlett, Will, Gordon, Claire E (2014). Vocational education’s weakness in the Balkans is hampering labour markets and perpetuating social exclusion.
  • Bartolini, Stefano, Bonatti, Luigi, Sarracino, Francesco (2014). Buying alone: how americans’ unhappiness turned into the current economic crisis.
  • Barton, Daniel (2014). The ECHR’s upholding of the French face-veil ban sets a very worrying precedent for the freedom of religious expression.
  • Bartunek, Jean M, Rynes, Sara L (2014). The gap between academics and practitioners is a reflection of the underlying tensions of academic belonging.
  • Basedow, Robert (2014). Far from being a threat to European democracy, the EU-US free trade deal is an ideal opportunity to reform controversial investment rules and procedures.
  • Bassey, Michael (2014). Book review: neighborhood as refuge: community reconstruction, place remaking, and environment justice in the city by Isabelle Anguelovski.
  • Bassey, Michael (2014). Book review: towards a better global economy: policy implications for Citizens Worldwide in the 21st Century by Franklin Allen et al.
  • Baston, Lewis (2014). Five wards to watch out for overnight.
  • Baston, Lewis (2014). In tomorrow’s 2014 local elections UKIP are likely to poll a lot of votes but win few seats.
  • Bastow, Simon (2014). Open data sheds light on how universities are minority providers of commissioned research to government.
  • Bateman, Milford (2014). A new Balkan tragedy? The case of microcredit in Bosnia.
  • Bates, Jo (2014). The progressive ideals behind Open Government Data arebeing used to further interests of the neoliberal state.
  • Bates, Jo (2014). The progressive ideals behind open government data are being used to further interests of the neoliberal state.
  • Bates, Tim (2014). Small businesses run by immigrants in minority neighborhoods make less profit and have a greater risk of failure.
  • Batory, Agnes (2014). With the final votes counted, Fidesz has secured a ‘super-majority’ in Hungary, but it is questionable how fair the election really was.
  • Bauchowitz, Stefan (2014). Entrepreneurship in southern Europe: Symptom or solution to the Euro Crisis?
  • Bauer, Martin, Becker, Stephan (2014). The European Commission’s stronger role in economic governance has made it an unexpected ‘winner’ from the Eurozone crisis.
  • Baykurt, Burcu (2014). Turkey’s Twitter ban is easily bypassed, but there are no easy answers to Erdoğan’s abuse of power.
  • Bayley, Julie (2014). How-to guide for building a university-administered impact management tool for academics.
  • Bayliss, Kate (2014). The unnecessary and underpriced sale of Royal Mail illustrates the financialisation of our society.
  • Bazdulj, Muharem (2014). The legacy of Young Bosnia: Our own America.
  • Bazeley, Jennifer, Waller, Jen (2014). Faculty Learning Communities are a positive way for libraries to engage academic staff in scholarly communication.
  • Beaudry, Paul, Lewis, Ethan (2014). The rise of personal computers has helped to narrow the wage gap between men and women.
  • Bechev, Dimitar, Prelec, Tena (2014). Albanian FM Ditmir Bushati: ‘Those still thinking about a Greater Albania live in a different world’.
  • Bechev, Dimitar, Spendzharova, Aneta, Vassilev, Boyko, Dawson, James, Chiva, Cristina, Stoyanov, Dragomir (2014). Experts react: 2014 Bulgarian parliamentary elections.
  • Bechhofer, Frank, McCrone, David (2014). Symbols of shared Britishness are less important in sustaining the union than economic and political factors.
  • Beck, Gunnar (2014). ECJ legal rulings designed to help the Eurozone are threatening the accountability of European governance.
  • Beck, Ulrich (2014). Five minutes with Ulrich Beck: “Digital freedom risk is one of the most important risks we face in modern society”.
  • Beck, Ulrich, Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Five minutes with Ulrich Beck: “All kinds of positive developments can result from climate change”.
  • Beckerman-Boys, Carly (2014). Crushing the Palestinian uprising: A prequel.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Does it matter that no-one reports on Parliament anymore?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Ed the brave and logical? The risks and realities in denying a referendum.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). The Future of the BBC – my submission to the DCMS Select Committee for Charter Renewal.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Hong Kong rising: does the beauty of crowds distract from the politics?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). How can we use media to get people more engaged in politics?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). “How do you feel?”: the role of emotion in journalism – new research project.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). How to create ethical & effective online social campaigning communications for development.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Leadership? you’re having a laugh.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Liliane Landor’s talk at LSE: a recap on Twitter.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Look in the mirror for an interesting ethical dispute.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Malaysian Airlines MH370: what we don’t know can make compelling journalism.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Monique Villa’s talk at LSE: a recap on social media.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Polis photography competition: “communication”.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Polis photography project: “texture”.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Report launch – as it happens: how live news blogs work and their future.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Should news get personal? Emotion and objectivity in the face of suffering.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Silverstone Scholarship awarded to Milan Dinic.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Tatler’s Sophia Money-Coutts at LSE: a recap on Twitter.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Tech v hacks: time for a truce?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Twitter: dead or alive?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). What can we learn about getting people involved in politics from the Scottish referendum? (video).
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Where next for the (broadcast) political interview? David Dimbleby looks back and forward.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). The eternal battle between flaks & hacks, French style (lots of champagne involved).
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). The generation game: signs of hope as news media industry change matures?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). The invention of news – how the world came to know about itself (book review).
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). The philosopher king of networked journalism stands down, the legacy lives.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). The world’s hacks now think that UK press is less free – they may be right.
  • Bee, Cristiano (2014). Active citizenship policies under successive governments have not catered for society’s marginalised groups.
  • Beecham, Nell, Nichols, Georgia (2014). Researching the elite.
  • Beim, Deborah, Kastellec, John (2014). Judges differ substantially in their likelihood of granting relief from a death sentence, but several features of the federal judicial hierarchy increase legal consistency.
  • Bell, Christine (2014). The Smith Commission must choose between a Union basedon either separation or sharing.
  • Bell, Christine (2014). The changing relationship between England and Scotlandcould confuse equality provision north of the border.
  • Bell, Karen (2014). Book review: achieving environmental justice: a cross-national analysis by Karen Bell.
  • Bell, Lauren C. (2014). The difficulties over Michael Boggs’ confirmation in the Senate have been made worse by the Democrats’ filibuster reform.
  • Belle, Crystal (2014). Patriarchy continues to loom large over representations of Black masculinity in the age of President Obama.
  • Beloff, Jonathan (2014). Book Review: Africa’s urban revolution, edited by Susan Parnell and Edgar Pieterse.
  • Beloff, Jonathan (2014). Book review: Democratic trajectories in Africa: unravelling the impact of foreign aid, edited by Danielle Resnick and Nicolas van de Walle.
  • Beloff, Jonathan (2014). Book review: The horn of Africa by Kidane Mengisteab.
  • Belt, Todd L. (2014). Hawai’i’s stormy primary election may be followed by an equally eventful general election this November.
  • Belter, Chris (2014). Global-level data sets may be more highly cited than most journal articles.
  • Ben-Nun Bloom, Pazit, Arikan, Gizem (2014). Globalisation has contributed to declining levels of religious freedom across the world.
  • Benassi, Chiara, Durazzi, Niccolo (2014). Italian unions and Renzi’s jobs act: opposition and new proposals.
  • Benassi, Chiara, Durazzi, Niccolo (2014). Matteo Renzi must work with Italian trade unions rather than against them if he is serious about reforming Italy’s labour market.
  • Benassi, Chiara, Durazzi, Niccolo (2014). Matteo Renzi must work with Italian trade unions rather than against them if he is serious about reforming Italy’s labour market.
  • Bengtsson, Åsa (2014). Nordic countries are not as similar or as ‘exceptional’ as conventional wisdom would suggest.
  • Bennet, Simon (2014). The lesson from flight MH17 is that in a time of war, safety must come before the profits of airlines.
  • Bennett, Natalie, Kippin, Sean (2014). The Green Party’s Natalie Bennett on UKIP, political disengagement, and the European and local elections.
  • Bennett, Natalie, Kippin, Sean (2014). The Leader of the Green Party, Natalie Bennett, on fixing our broken politics.
  • Bennister, Mark, Worthy, Ben (2014). Leadership capital ebbs and flows but trends downwards,influencing political fortunes over time.
  • Berend, Ivan T., Bugaric, Bojan (2014). Academics should be careful not to exaggerate the progress made in Central and Eastern Europe since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
  • Berenson, Marc P. (2014). The Ukraine crisis represents a clash between a post-Soviet model of governance and one based on the rule of law.
  • Berg, Linda, Polk, Jonathan (2014). The Swedish European elections will be held in the shadow of September’s national election, but European issues will play a key role.
  • Bergamini, Matteo (2014). Compulsory political education is a must if we are to stem the flow of disengagement from politics.
  • Bergstrom, Ted (2014). Secrets of journal subscription prices: For-profit publishers charge libraries two to three times more than non-profits.
  • Berlepsch, Viola, Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés (2014). Mass migration has left a positive legacy on economic development in the U.S.
  • Berlingieri, Giuseppe (2014). Lamenting the decline of the manufacturing sector misses the fact that the service sector is increasingly important for future growth.
  • Bernal-Bermúdez, Laura (2014). Book review: the global land grab: beyond the hype, edited by Mayke Kaag and Annelies Zoomers.
  • Bernardo, Francesco Di (2014). Book review: Hugo Chávez: socialist for the twenty-first century by Mike Gonzalez.
  • Berning, Joshua, Hogan, John (2014). In the U.S., households that have a higher level of educational attainment purchase more fruits and vegetables.
  • Berry, Craig (2014). Unless greater heed is paid to political economy, devolutioncould become a red herring of democratisation.
  • Berry, Craig (2014). A referendum on lowering the voting age would generate a wider national debate about youth participation in democracy.
  • Berry, Craig, Berry, Richard (2014). Scots living overseas or elsewhere in the UK should have been given the right to vote in the independence referendum.
  • Berry, Craig, Mycock, Andy, Tonge, Jonathan (2014). Voter registration levels for the Scottish independence referendum are already showing the potential benefits of lowering the voting age to 16.
  • Berry, Richard (2014). 10 years after NHS Foundation Trusts were created, their democratic processes are failing.
  • Berry, Richard (2014). Book review: Yes: the radical case for Scottish independence by James Foley and Pete Ramand.
  • Berry, Richard (2014). Book review: devolution and localism in England by David M. Smith and Enid Wistrich.
  • Berry, Richard (2014). Book review: money and electoral politics: local parties and funding in general elections by Ron Johnston and Charles Pattie.
  • Berry, Richard (2014). Book review: yes: the radical case for Scottish independenceby James Foley and Pete Ramand.
  • Berry, Richard (2014). NHS Foundation Trusts have been a source of democraticexperimentation for the past decade.
  • Berry, Richard (2014). New analysis reveals what types of organisation give evidence to parliamentary select committees.
  • Berry, Richard (2014). Parish councils can empower local communities, but we needmore of them in cities.
  • Berry, Richard (2014). Resistance to all-women shortlists in South Wales has a complex set of causes beyond gender politics, but that doesn’t make it right.
  • Berry, Richard (2014). The UK spends approximately £150 million per year administering elections.
  • Berry, Richard (2014). The use of the misleading ‘No Overall Control’ designation means some voters still don’t know who won their local election.
  • Berry, Richard, Dunleavy, Patrick (2014). To engage younger people in voting the UK must provide far more integrated and accessible information about elections.
  • Berry, Richard, Dunleavy, Patrick (2014). We should enfranchise young people at 16 while they are still living at home in a settled community.
  • Berry, Richard, Kippin, Sean (2014). New Democratic Audit e-collection: Should the UK lower the voting age to 16?
  • Berry, Richard, Mcdonnell, Anthony (2014). Highly educated young people are less likely to vote than older people with much lower levels of attainment.
  • Bertsou, Eri (2014). The European Parliament elections in Greece will take place against a backdrop of increasing disillusionment with politics among Greek citizens.
  • Beunza, Daniel (2014). How to stay on top of online education: Lessons from the New York Stock Exchange.
  • Beveridge, Robert (2014). Yes or No, Broadcasting in Scotland should Change towards Independence.
  • Bew, Paul (2014). The Committee on Standards in Public Life is responding to the need for scrutiny of ethical standards in local government.
  • Bhatti, Yosef, Hansen, Kasper M., Wass, Hanna (2014). Electoral turnout for young people peaks immediately after their enfranchisement then falls sharply.
  • Bhatti, Yosef, Hansen, Kasper M., Wass, Hanna (2014). Electoral turnout for young people peaks immediately after their enfranchisement, then falls sharply.
  • Bickerton, Chris, Invernizzi Accetti, Carlo (2014). Italy’s new Prime Minister is engaged in an unusual, “perfomative” form of political leadership.
  • Bilotkach, Volodymyr, Rupp, Nicholas, Pai, Vivek (2014). Losing access to online distribution platforms cost American Airlines more than $50 million in revenues.
  • Binder, David (2014). Whilst there’s a worthwhile debate to be had around welfare fraud, chasing ‘benefits cheats’ misses the bigger picture.
  • Bindler, Anna (2014). Leaving scars: How recessions produce career criminals.
  • Bindman, Eleanor (2014). Book review: the political and social construction of poverty: central and East European countries in transition by Serena Romano.
  • Birch, Sarah (2014). The traditional parties should be on their guard for a Green surge.
  • Bird, Lawrence (2014). Art in the field: harvesting visual narratives in the dispersed city.
  • Birkinshaw, Matt (2014). Book Review: monitoring movements in development aid: recursive partnerships and infrastructures by Casper Bruun Jensen and Brit Ross Winthereik.
  • Birkinshaw, Matt (2014). Book review: The rise of the regulatory state of the south: infrastructure and development in emerging economies, edited by Navroz K. Dubash and Bronwen Morgan.
  • Birkinshaw, Matt (2014). India’s urban direction: learning from the renewal mission(JNNURM).
  • Birkinshaw, Matt (2014). Urban water and sanitation: innovations from Delhi.
  • Bischof, Daniel (2014). Party rhetoric isn’t usually empty talk, and tends to accurately reflect political and policy positions.
  • Bishin, Benjamin G., Smith, Charles Anthony (2014). The election of Democrats alone is not enough to ensure gay rights.
  • Black, Julia (2014). Responsiveness and legitimacy in the regulation of the press.
  • Blackman, Colin (2014). A Hyperconnected Society is Coming, so how will We Cope?
  • Blampied, Catherine (2014). Introducing ONE’s 2014 DATA Report: Fighting poverty and financing Africa’s future.
  • Blick, Andrew (2014). The Cabinet Manual is constitutionally problematic because it expresses only the Executive’s views.
  • Blick, Andrew (2014). Magna Carta can still challenge the orthodoxy and help resolve today’s democratic difficulties.
  • Blitz, Brad (2014). Politicians are clearly misreading EU provisions regarding freedom of movement.
  • Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2014). Debate: accelerating residential development in London – what works?
  • Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2014). Profile: Ailsa Street, Tower Hamlets.
  • Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2014). Profile: Millbrook Park, Barnet.
  • Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2014). Workshop: Accommodating ‘Generation Rent’ – how to overcome barriers to institutional investment in London’s private rented sector.
  • Blog Admin, LSE Social Care Research Impact Blog (2014). Where the website idea came from #sceipimpact.
  • Blog Editor (2014). Do we (tele)care what the evidence says?
  • Blog Editor (2014). Reflecting on 18 months of SCEiP: barely scratched the surface?
  • Blog Editor (2014). Research findings … in comic form.
  • Blond, Phillip, Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Five minutes with Phillip Blond: “We’re looking at a complete collapse of standard left and right ideologies”.
  • Bloom, Nicholas (2014). Firms with more structured management practices are more productive, innovative and have faster employment growth.
  • Bloomer, Phil (2014). Phil Bloomer – the potential of measuring business and human rights.
  • Blumenau, Jack (2014). Avoiding talk of the deficit has been a systematic feature of Labour’s contribution to the economic debate.
  • Blumenau, Jack, Hix, Simon (2014). Prediction is very difficult, especially if it’s about the future.
  • Blunkett, David (2014). David Blunkett: introducing citizenship education was the easy bit. We need to do more to encourage schools to support youth participation.
  • Blutinger, Erik J. (2014). The passage of Obamacare is a lesson in how to outmaneuver institutions and pass controversial policy legislation.
  • Boehm, Michael J. (2014). Job polarization has squeezed the American middle class.
  • Boehm, Michael J., Watzinger, Martin (2014). Recruiting talented researchers is easier in recessions and universities benefit from increased productivity.
  • Boehm, Michael J., Watzinger, Martin (2014). Stable sectors may benefit from recessions by recruiting more talented workers.
  • Bolin, Niklas (2014). The 2014 Swedish election will result in a change of government, but not in a substantive change of policy.
  • Bolleyer, Nicole, Trumm, Siim (2014). Parliamentary salaries are frequently a source of party funding, but what are the implications for democracy?
  • Bolsen, Toby, Ferraro, Paul J., Miranda, Juan Jose (2014). Those who vote are also more likely to contribute to other public goods.
  • Bolton, John (2014). Reflecting on Professor John Bolton’s LSEHSC seminar: Policy, practice and austerity.
  • Bonneau, Chris W., Johnson, Jeremy R. (2014). Despite a variety of ballot measures and some expensive races, the midterms were relatively quiet for judicial elections.
  • Bonnet, Michael, Prikken, Ingrid (2014). Patient power could be the driving force behind a revolution in the NHS.
  • Bonney, Norman (2014). Changes in Canadian society over the past 62 years suggestthat a fundamental review of the religious characteristics of the Crown is needed.
  • Bonney, Norman (2014). If implemented in full, the Smith Commission report will provide Scotland with a welcome range of new powers.
  • Bonney, Norman (2014). Labour’s leadership election result in Scotland will transform the Scottish political landscape.
  • Bonney, Norman (2014). Since devolution, policymaking in Scotland has been profoundly conservative.
  • Bonney, Norman (2014). The Smith Commission must not ignore the status of statereligion in Scotland.
  • Bonney, Norman (2014). What happens if Scotland votes ‘Yes’ in the independence referendum?
  • Bonney, Norman (2014). The current arrangements for the appointment of the membership of Scottish local council education committees offend basic equal opportunity principles.
  • Bonney, Norman (2014). The dilemmas of the Scottish independence referendum for a unionist and secularist democrat.
  • Bonney, Norman (2014). The first draft of Scotland’s interim constitution does little justice to the magnitude of the changes envisaged.
  • Book Reviews, LSE (2014). The Great British Bake Off Reading List.
  • Book Reviews, LSE (2014). LSE Review of Books podcast in Brazil: episode 3: politics, people and petroleum.
  • Book Reviews, LSE (2014). Reading list: 3 books to read for the Liberal Democrat Party Conference 2014.
  • Book Reviews, LSE (2014). Reading list: 3 must-read books on World War One.
  • Book Reviews, LSE (2014). Reading list: 4 essential books to read for the People’s Climate March.
  • Book Reviews, LSE (2014). Reading list: 5 must-read books on the future of education and schools.
  • Book Reviews, LSE (2014). Reading list: 6 essential books on Scotland and the Scottish independence referendum.
  • Book Reviews, LSE (2014). Reading list: 6 key books to read for the Conservative Party Conference 2014.
  • Book Reviews, LSE (2014). Reading list: 6 key books to read for the Labour Party Conference 2014.
  • Book Reviews, LSE (2014). Reading list: 7 fascinating books on architecture, people, and place.
  • Book Reviews, LSE (2014). Reading list: 7 fascinating books on policing, violence and racism.
  • Book Reviews, LSE (2014). Reading list: 7 must-read books on music festivals and carnival culture.
  • Book Reviews, LSE (2014). Reading list: 7 poignant books on D-Day and World War Two.
  • Book Reviews, LSE (2014). Reading list: 7 powerful books on immigration and refugee rights.
  • Book Reviews, LSE (2014). Reading list: 7 thought-provoking books on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
  • Book Reviews, LSE (2014). Reading list: 8 essential books on disease, drugs, and public health.
  • Book Reviews, LSE (2014). Reading list: 8 inspirational books to read for the #HeForShe gender equality campaign.
  • Book Reviews, LSE (2014). Reading list: books to read for World Mental Health Day.
  • Boone, Catherine (2014). Professor Catherine Boone interview: Land rights and conflict in Africa.
  • Boonen, Joris, Falk Pedersen, Eva, Hooghe, Marc (2014). The complexity of a party system does not affect theideological compatibility of voters and political parties.
  • Booth, Stephen (2014). The European Parliament is a failed experiment in pan-European democracy – national parliaments are the key to solving the democratic deficit.
  • Bora, Mersiye (2014). Book Review: Heidegger: thinking of being by Lee Braver.
  • Borom, Samaya (2014). Book review: Afghanistan from the cold war through the war on terror by Barnett R. Rubin.
  • Borrelli, MaryAnne (2014). Kathleen Sebelius was a casualty of the widespread expectation that cabinet secretaries have the wisdom and power to work miracles.
  • Bosworth, Mary (2014). Inside immigration detention centres: Uncoupling detention from a criminal justice imagination.
  • Boucoyannis, Deborah (2014). Contrary to popular and academic belief, Adam Smith did not accept inequality as a necessary trade-off for a more prosperous economy.
  • Bounegru, Liliana (2014). Journalists should follow the lead of media scholars and look to the Internet as a rich source of data.
  • Boutin, Bérénice (2014). The Dutch Court ruling against the Netherlands over Srebrenica is consistent with international law.
  • Bovens, Luc, von Rabenau, Jane (2014). Contrary to the claims of German politicians, Germany is not taking on more than its fair share of refugees.
  • Bovens, Luc, von Rabenau, Jane (2014). Germany is accepting less than its fair share of refugees, while official data have also overestimated the number of refugees living in the country.
  • Bowen, Kyle (2014). Chaos and Control: The Competing Tensions of Internet Governance in Iran.
  • Bowers, Becky (2014). Building the future? For whom? Migrant female construction workers and the capacity to aspire in Bangalore.
  • Bowers, Malia (2014). The gender politics of closing down Yarl’s Wood.
  • Bowman, Benjamin (2014). Votes at 16 should be part of the systemic reform needed to counter youth abstention from democratic institutions.
  • Boyce, Christopher J. (2014). However you spend it, money isn’t the key to happiness.
  • Boyle, Katie, Saunders, Ben, Lundberg, Thomas (2014). Scotland’s draft interim constitution: limiting or liberating?
  • Boys, James D. (2014). As an attempt to breathe new life into his administration, Obama’s State of the Union largely failed.
  • Braakmann, Nils (2014). Book review: lessons from the economics of crime: what reduces offending? edited by Philip J. Cook et al.
  • Bradbury, Janine (2014). Book review: the impact of racism on African Americanfamilies: literature as social science by Paul C. Rosenblatt.
  • Bradley, Kate (2014). Book review: the passionate economist: how Brian Abel-Smith shaped global health and social welfare by Sally Sheard.
  • Brady, David, Finnigan, Ryan (2014). Immigration does not undermine public support for social policies.
  • Brady, David, Finnigan, Ryan (2014). Immigration does not undermine public support for social policy.
  • Bramley, Neil (2014). Book review: future-minded: the psychology of agency and control by Magda Osman.
  • Brancati, Dawn (2014). Economic integration through the EU is unlikely to increase support for independence movements in European states.
  • Brandenburg, Heinz, Widfeldt, Anders (2014). While there are differences, there are also important similarities between the profiles of UKIP and BNP’s respective support bases.
  • Braun, Dietmar, Trein, Philipp (2014). Economic and financial crises can change the dynamics of federal relationships.
  • Braunstein, Juergen (2014). Financing Africa’s infrastructure gap through new forms of Co-investments and partnerships with sovereign wealth funds.
  • Brazys, Sam, Hardiman, Niamh (2014). The ‘PIIGS’ acronym had a clear negative impact on the response of financial markets to the ‘PIIGS countries’ during the crisis.
  • Brennan, Denise (2014). Determining what level of exploitation is enough to qualify as “trafficked” leaves most migrants out of assistance.
  • Brenneman, Robert (2014). Arguments over solutions to the “surge” of Central American immigrant minors are based on myths about why they have come to the U.S.
  • Brenner, David (2014). Burma (Myanmar): exploring the frontiers of Southeast Asia’s last frontier economy.
  • Brentin, Dario (2014). Kosovo is a full member of the IOC. So what?
  • Brett, Daniel, Knott, Eleanor (2014). 2014 Presidential Romanian elections: Where do we go from here?
  • Brett, Daniel, Knott, Eleanor (2014). The Moldovan Elections of 2014 are more than about Putin or the EU: Corruption, Poverty and Parties.
  • Brett, Edwin (2014). Responding to Intractable Insurgencies: Civil Society, Contested Environments and International (In)Security.
  • Briddick, Catherine (2014). Take a map of Europe… Violence, gender and (in)equality in the EU.
  • Brienza, Casey (2014). Book review: Anime: a history by Jonathan Clements.
  • Brienza, Casey (2014). Paying twice or paying thrice? Open access publishing in a global system of scholarly knowledge production and consumption.
  • Briggs, Jacqui (2014). Young women face gender-specific challenges that limit their political participation.
  • Brinkley, Ian (2014). Overall good news on the labour market for employment – but much less so for productivity and real wages.
  • Brock, George, Goodman, Emma, Charlton, Meg, Kageura, Asuka, Fuller-Jackson, Kailey (2014). Conference 2014 speaker series: an interview with George Brock.
  • Brock, Maria (2014). European Elections 2014: How Should I Vote?
  • Brodsky, Richard (2014). Andrew Cuomo’s too-close primary victory is a lesson that Democratic voters care about economic policy.
  • Brodsky, Richard (2014). Andrew Cuomo’s “Morelandgate” scandal: merely interesting or actually important?
  • Brodsky, Richard (2014). George Pataki for President: “right wing Republicans with ahuman face”.
  • Brodsky, Richard (2014). In 2016, the debate on liberty should focus on more than guns and cigarettes.
  • Bromley, Daniel (2014). Creating a nation-state, and an economy, in South Sudan.
  • Bromley, Daniel (2014). Getting the ‘sand’ out of Africa’s food system.
  • Brooks, Rebecca (2014). Student Experience: Consultancy project presentation at the Houses of Parliament.
  • Brooks, Rebecca (2014). Student Experience: the IDHE Trip to Geneva 2014.
  • Broughton Micova, Sally (2014). Ending 2014 in Media Policy: Out of one election into another.
  • Broughton Micova, Sally (2014). The European Commission’s new digital agenda duo.
  • Broughton Micova, Sally (2014). ICO Needs Input on Guidance for Media – Especially from “Citizen Bloggers”.
  • Brown, Alistair (2014). How-to guide to using web automation tools to collate impact evidence from social media.
  • Brown, Archie (2014). Professor Archie Brown on redefining, revolutionary and transformational political leaders.
  • Brown, Archie, Kippin, Sean (2014). Professor Archie Brown on the ‘dangerous myth’ of the strong leader.
  • Brown, Chris, Sasse, Gwendolyn, Economides, Spyros, Lankina, Tomila V., Hughes, Jim, Knott, Ellie (2014). Crimea referendum – our experts react.
  • Brown, Nadia E (2014). Book review: sisters in the statehouse: black women and legislative decision making by Nadia E. Brown.
  • Brown, Sally (2014). Book review: Medicine and empire 1600-1960 by Pratik Chakrabarti.
  • Brown, Sally (2014). Book review: The bitterest pills: the troubling story of antipsychotic drugs by Joanna Moncrieff.
  • Brown, Sally (2014). Book review: The end of plagues: the global battle against infectious disease by John Rhodes.
  • Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Bulgarian parliamentary elections: a final look at the parties and the polls.
  • Brown, Stuart A. (2014). European Council preview: who will get the EU’s remaining top jobs?
  • Brown, Stuart A. (2014). European Parliament elections: a final look at the national campaigns.
  • Brown, Stuart A. (2014). European Parliament elections: a final look at the polls.
  • Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Using a ‘dual mandate’ system would significantly reduce Eurosceptic representation in the European Parliament.
  • Brown Coverdale, Helen (2014). Book review: realist criminology by Roger Matthews.
  • Brown Jarreau, Paige (2014). The science of science blogging – the complicated task of defining a science blog.
  • Brownill, Sue, Keivani, Ramin, de Melo, Erick Omena (2014). People’s right to the city has been eroded by mega-event evictions in Rio de Janiero.
  • Brueckner, Jan K., Neumark, David (2014). Government workers are able to gain better pay in attractive areas like California and Manhattan, especially if they are unionized.
  • Brumley, Cheryl (2014). Academia and storytelling are not incompatible – how to reduce the risks and gain control of your research narrative.
  • Brumley, Cheryl (2014). Book review: watching Arabic television in Europe: from diaspora to hybrid citizens by Christina Slade.
  • Brumley, Cheryl (2014). Rio de Janiero is coming to terms with the brutality of urban transformation that can come with mega-events like the Olympics.
  • Brumley, Cheryl, Birch, Sarah, Berry, Richard, Cowley, Philip, Mycock, Andrew (2014). Expert voices: is it time to lower the voting age to 16?
  • Brumley, Cheryl, Pontes Esposito, Marilia (2014). The class, race and age of activists in Brazilian social movements is becoming more diverse.
  • Bruton, Michael (2014). The power of a speech: the growing importance of communication from leaders.
  • Brynjolfsson, Erik, Reichman, Shachar (2014). Moneyball for Academics: network analysis methods for predicting the future success of papers and researchers.
  • Bröckerhoff, Aurelie (2014). The homecomer and the stranger: Reflections on positionality and the benefits of an insider-outsider tandem in qualitative research.
  • Budtz Pedersen, David (2014). Overhyped and concentrated investments in research funding are leading to unsustainable science bubbles.
  • Buhr, Renee (2014). The political opportunity space has widened since David Cameron set out to ‘detoxify’ the Tories, aiding the rise of UKIP.
  • Buković, Nikola (2014). The beginning of the end or the end of the beginning? A framework for understanding youth unemployment in Croatia.
  • Burdett, Ricky, Farjado, Washington, Jowell, Tessa, Peñalosa, Enrique, Burden, Amanda (2014). LSE Review of Books Podcast launches three-part series on Brazil.
  • Burklin, Stephan (2014). Book review: incomplete democracies in the Asia-Pacific: evidence from Indonesia, Korea, the Philippines and Thailand, edited by Giovanna Maria Dora Dore et al.
  • Burn, Andrew (2014). EU Media Literacy Experts Group Offers Lessons for UK Media Literacy.
  • Burnett, Craig M., Tiede, Lydia (2014). If we are going to elect our judges, we should use partisanballots.
  • Burridge, Sam, Acuto, Michele (2014). Publishers respond to growing need for collaboration by offering an open access home for interdisciplinary research.
  • Burton, Sarah (2014). Book Review: C. Wright Mills and the sociological imagination: contemporary perspectives, edited by John Scott and Ann Nilsen.
  • Burton, Sarah (2014). Book Review: returns: becoming indigenous in the twenty-first century by James Clifford.
  • Burton, Sarah (2014). Book review: stories of cosmopolitan belonging: emotion and location by Hannah Jones and Emma Jackson.
  • Burton, Sarah (2014). Book review: the politics of the body by Alison Phipps.
  • Bushnell, Alexis (2014). Book review: the violence of the image: photography and international conflict, edited by Liam Kennedy and Caitlin Patrick.
  • Bussu, Sonia (2014). Public engagement on the Internet of Things is essential if we are to put societal values at the centre of technologicaldevelopments.
  • Bustani, Camilla (2014). BEREC: Unleashing its Potential to Promote Europe’s Single Market.
  • Butler, Udi Mandel (2014). The revolution of the day to day: young people’s public action in Rio de Janeiro.
  • Butler, AM, Dame Rosemary (2014). Mentoring must play a central role in addressing the issue of gender inequality in public life.
  • Byrne, Aidan (2014). Book review: slow reading in a hurried age by David Mikics.
  • Béland, Daniel, Rocco, Philip, Waddan, Alex (2014). Partisan warfare, fragmented institutions, and market challenges continue to shape the rollout of Obamacare.
  • Bérard, Laura (2014). Intellectual Property Rights Protection on the Internet in France: The end of Hadopi?
  • Caballero, Lila (2014). We need to talk about Europe.
  • Cacciatore, Michael, Yeo, Sara K., Sceufele, Dietram A., Xenos, Michael A., Choi, Doo-Hun, Brossard, Dominique, Becker, Amy B., Corley, Elizabeth A. (2014). In politics, caricatures can become facts, and that is bad for everyone.
  • Caird, Simson (2014). Book review: democratic decline and democratic renewal: political change in Britain, Australia and New Zealand by Ian Marsh and Raymond Miller.
  • Cairney, Paul (2014). The Scottish political system and policy process share the same ‘complex government’ features as any country.
  • Cairney, Paul (2014). The Smith Commission: will greater powers come with greaterdemocratic accountability?
  • Cairney, Paul (2014). A guide to making a decision on how to vote in the Scottish Independence referendum.
  • Cairney, Paul (2014). The problem of the political class is easy to exaggerate, but difficult to define.
  • Callaghan, Sarah (2014). Data Citation and Sharing: What’s in it for me?
  • Calus, Kamil (2014). Power politics on the outskirts of the EU: why Transnistria matters.
  • Calzada, Igor (2014). Europe is witnessing the establishment of a new regional order, built on territories such as Scotland, Catalonia and the Basque Country.
  • Cameron, Maxwell A (2014). Venezuela: The failure of the fifth republic.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2014). The European elections in the UK.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2014). Excessive media power in the UK necessitates a more efficient and potent regulatory system.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2014). Rising inequality and the need for a divorce between democracy and capitalist interests.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2014). Why not Fund the BBC through General Taxation?
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2014). A constituency of fearful white voters has become central to the right-wing political discourse, leading to the tolerance of ‘banal’ racism.
  • Campante, Filipe (2014). Isolated state capitals such as Albany and Sacramento are associated with less accountability and worse governance.
  • Campbell, James E. (2014). A look at past elections shows the 2016 presidential race will be extremely tight.
  • Campion, Sonali (2014). Shortlist for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature announced at LSE.
  • Canes-Wrone, Brandice (2014). When judges face politicized reelections, their opinions on hot-button issues change to reflect the majority view.
  • Cantu, Francisco (2014). Auditing local elections by comparing polling stations in every precinct finds evidence of electoral fraud in Mexico.
  • Cao, Jason, Cao, Xiaoshu (2014). Neighborhood design plays a critical role in affecting auto ownership around light rail transit developments.
  • Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo (2014). Ancient cities and new politics in Southern Italy.
  • Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo (2014). “The mandate of EU judges in Kosovo’s Constitutional Court” is illegal: a response.
  • Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo (2014). The scandal about the EU in Kosovo: a call for a judicial audit.
  • Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo, Intini, Vito (2014). There is little evidence that the proposed reform of Italy’s labour market will actually generate growth or employment.
  • Carayannis, Tatiana, Bojicic-Dzelilovic, Vesna, Olin, Nathaniel, Rigterink, Anouk S., Schomerus, Mareike (2014). Practice without evidence: interrogating conflict resolution approaches and assumptions.
  • Caretta, Martina Angela (2014). Challenging hierarchical research relations and improving research trustworthiness: the use of member checking.
  • Carlitz, Ruth, Taylor, Ben (2014). The challenge of water provision in rural Tanzania.
  • Carmona, Matthew (2014). Local mixed streets are hugely complex, yet fundamental and inherently sustainable pieces of the city.
  • Carr, Dave, Banner, Natalie (2014). Maximising the value of research data: developing incentives and changing cultures.
  • Carr, Jered B. (2014). Policymakers must understand the risks to local governments of sharing the production of services with other governments.
  • Carr, Richard (2014). Cameron must learn from Merkel on the treatment of low-paid workers, the Financial Transaction Tax, and the banking system.
  • Carr, Richard, Hart, Bradley (2014). The historic Conservative trend in favour of participation in the EU jars with contemporary political attitudes.
  • Carrigan, Mark (2014). Book review: media technologies: essays on communication, materiality, and society edited by Tarleton Gillespie, Pablo J. Boczkowski and Kirsten A. Foot.
  • Carrigan, Mark (2014). Book review: what is a social movement? by Hank Johnston.
  • Carrigan, Mark (2014). Evelyn Ruppert: “Social consequences of Big Data are not being attended to”.
  • Carrigan, Mark (2014). Noortje Marres: Technology and culture are becoming more and more entangled.
  • Carrigan, Mark, Fuller, Steve (2014). Five minutes with Steve Fuller: “The best teachers are like the best jazz artists – drawing on multiple texts simultaneously”.
  • Carrigan, Mark, Kitchin, Rob (2014). Rob Kitchin: “Big data should complement small data, not replace them.”.
  • Carrigan, Mark, Lupton, Deborah (2014). Deborah Lupton: Liquid metaphors for Big Data seek to familiarise technology.
  • Carson, Jamie (2014). In Georgia, Michelle Nunn faces an uphill climb to flip theSenate race for the Democrats.
  • Carson, Jamie L., Crespin, Michael H., Williamson, Ryan D. (2014). In order to increase competition in U.S. House races, states should look to extra-legislative bodies to redraw congressional boundaries.
  • Carson, Jamie L., Sievert, Joel, Williamson, Ryan D. (2014). Michelle Nunn’s midterm result shows that Georgia’s demographics may be shifting to favor the Democrats.
  • Carter, Andrew (2014). The three-point policy solution to the UK’s housing crisis.
  • Caruana, Nicholas J. (2014). Negative partisanship is real, measurable, and affects political behaviour.
  • Caruana, Nicholas J. (2014). Negative partisanship is real, measurable, and affects political behaviour.
  • Carvalho, Carlos, Nechio, Fernanda (2014). Evidence suggests that higher income households understand U.S. monetary policy better than those on low incomes.
  • Carvalho, Daniel (2014). No country for young people.
  • Carvalho, Maria (2014). Social science slam.
  • Caselli, Francesco (2014). Efficiency gaps help to explain why Latin America produces 1/5th the output per worker of the US.
  • Cassidy, Rebecca (2014). Neglecting to confront conflicts of interest in industry-sponsored research unfairly burdens early career researchers.
  • Castro-Conde, Cristina Ares (2014). The positions of European political parties offer a clear choice to voters over what type of Europe they would like to see.
  • Catherine, Ania, Mahboub, Samira (2014). How does freedom dress?
  • Cave, Martin (2014). Free to Air Television: 700 MHz and beyond.
  • Cawood, Sally (2014). Weeding out the grassroots in a concrete jungle: reflections from Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Cengiz, Firat (2014). Despite winning Turkey’s presidential election, Erdoğan could find himself marginalised by the presidency’s limited powers.
  • Cengiz, Firat (2014). Turkey’s growing civil unrest shows that citizens are prepared to defend democracy, with or without help from the EU.
  • Cerami, Alfio (2014). Socio-Economic security, transnational solidarity and the legitimation crisis of the European Union.
  • Cetrà, Daniel (2014). Spain is unlikely to veto an independent Scotland’s EU membership.
  • Cha, Youngjoo (2014). The wage premium for working long hours has helped lead to the stagnation of the gender wage gap.
  • Chambers, Chris, Lawrence, Natalia, Kythreotis, Andrew, O'Grady, Gerard, Bestman, Sven (2014). The Evidence Information Service: rapid matchmaker for connecting politicians with thousands of UK researchers.
  • Chambers-Jones, Clare (2014). Book review: virtual economies: design and analysis by Vili Lehdonvirta and Edward Castronova.
  • Chamon, Merijn, Van der Loo, Guillaume (2014). Scotland and Catalonia would face very real challenges in making a seamless transition to EU membership after independence.
  • Champion, Sarah (2014). Votes at 16 will not solve the problem of youth disengagement overnight, but it will help us to address the issue.
  • Chant, Sylvia (2014). LSE research festival exhibitor interviews: Sylvia Chant.
  • Chant, Sylvia (2014). Photo Blog: Hand-cooked food in the Gambia.
  • Charountaki, Marianna (2014). Why Turkey continues to hold back from full involvement in the conflict in Kobane.
  • Charountaki, Marianna (2014). The conflict in Iraq has highlighted the benefits for Turkey in accepting a stable Kurdistan.
  • Chatman, Daniel G., Noland, Robert B. (2014). Increasing public transport provision in metropolitan areas can be of great benefit for wages and employment density.
  • Chauhan, Apurv (2014). Can affirmative action improve gender parity in India? The case of mukhiyapatis in Bihar.
  • Che, Yinan (2014). How the news media both shadows and magnifies feminism.
  • Cheema, Ali, Khan, Adnan Q., Myerson, Roger (2014). Reforming local government in Pakistan.
  • Chen, Xiang (2014). Analyzing tweets shows that people living closer to grocery stores make healthier food choices.
  • Chervenak, Edward E. (2014). In Louisiana’s Senate race, Mary Landrieu is confronted withan electorate increasingly less likely to identify as Democrat.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). Building Reliant Robin houses adds to our housing crisis.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). Building on greenbelt land: so where?
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). Reshuffling the deck chairs on the Titanic.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). Turning houses into gold: the failure of British planning.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). Where should we build on the Greenbelt?
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). The irresistible pressure of economic fundamentals: radical planning reform moving into the mainstream – but still need to get the details right.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (2014). Planning supermarkets away, for less convenience and variety, higher prices and lower productivity.
  • Chesley, Noelle (2014). Workplace technology use may increase both employees’ distress and productivity.
  • Chesterton, Fiona (2014). Book review: The documentary film book edited by Brian Winston.
  • Chesterton, Fiona (2014). Book review: journalism: a very short introduction by Ian Hargreaves.
  • Chi, Enuju (2014). Two-party contests and the politics of electoral reform: the case of Taiwan.
  • Chichava, Sérgio (2014). Africa and Brazil: Controversy surrounds Brazil’s most ambitious agricultural project to date in Mozambique.
  • Chichava, Sérgio (2014). África e Brasil: Controvérsia em torno do projeto mais ambicioso do Brasil até hoje em Moçambique.
  • Chiou, Fang-Yi, Rothenberg, Lawrence S. (2014). Executive orders are not a viable route around political gridlock.
  • Chiru, Mikhail (2014). Coalition governments which are formed in advance of elections have better survival prospects.
  • Chodorow-Reich, Gabriel (2014). The collapse in bank lending in 2008-09 led directly to falling employment at nonfinancial firms.
  • Chou, Szu-ting (2014). Hacktivists and journalists – empowerment versus paralyzing Fear.
  • Chow, Hugo (2014). Hong Kong’s ‘Umbrella Revolution’ and the danger of apathy in a democratic society.
  • Chowdhury, Adib (2014). Photoblog: Takka’s technicolour rickshaws.
  • Christakis, Nicholas A., Williams, Sierra (2014). Five Minutes with Nicholas A. Christakis: “Discovery is greatly facilitated by methodological innovation.”.
  • Christenson, Dino P., Smidt, Corwin D., Panagopoulos, Costas (2014). A strong web presence can equalize the playing field for long shot candidates in Presidential party nominations.
  • Christiansen, Karin (2014). The increasing influence of unaccountable forces on politicshas led to a crisis of identity.
  • Christopoulou, Rebekka, Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2014). Two tales of wage adjustment.
  • Chryssogelos, Angelos-Stylianos (2014). Vladimir Putin’s popularity among populist parties in Europe illustrates the depth of the challenges facing European democracy.
  • Chung, Nina (2014). “Sorry is the hardest word”: apologies in the media and corporate world.
  • Church, Clive H (2014). Polarised attitudes within Switzerland mean a pragmatic solution to the issue of EU free movement might no longer be possible.
  • Chwalisz, Claudia (2014). ‘Harperism’: undermining Canadian democracy since 2006.
  • Chwalisz, Claudia (2014). The Liberals’ victory in Ontario shows that campaigns for an active role for the state can still have wide political appeal.
  • Chwalisz, Claudia (2014). The battle lines are drawn for Canada’s 2015 election.
  • Cianetti, Licia (2014). Latvia’s European Parliament elections will be a key battleground in the run up to the general election in October.
  • Cianetti, Licia (2014). The governing parties survived Latvia’s election, but the issue of the country’s Russian-speaking minority remains centre-stage.
  • Cidell, Julie (2014). Claims that airports are a city’s “economic engine” are overstated, especially when compared to other local infrastructure.
  • Cizmar, Anne (2014). Mitch McConnell looks poised to win a Senate race in Kentucky which may be the most expensive in U.S. history.
  • Clark, Dulma, Kendall, Lily (2014). Interview: Dulma Clark of Soul Rebel Films.
  • Clark, Michael (2014). Dr Mike Clark on Sporting Memories and Dementia Care.
  • Clark, Michael (2014). The Mental Capacity Act and social care research.
  • Clark, Valerie (2014). Former prisoners’ housing placement can have a huge impact on whether or not they are re-arrested.
  • Clarke, Ed (2014). As national politicians drag their feet, cities are taking the lead in meeting national low carbon ambitions.
  • Clarke, John (2014). Talking about imagined economies points to how different imaginaries circulate and offer competing visions.
  • Clarke, Ken, Kippin, Sean (2014). Interview: Ken Clarke on Western democracy, the press, and the longevity of our political leaders.
  • Clavert, Maria (2014). The characteristics of pedagogical development in the fields of science and technology.
  • Cleeland Knight, Sarah (2014). Congress should reauthorize the Export-Import Bank to continue its crucial role in U.S. foreign policy.
  • Clifton-Brown, Geoffrey, Greengross, Sally, Lexden, Alistair, Norton, Philip, Parekh, Bhikhu, Tyler, Paul (2014). The Government needs to take steps to increase participation in elections by British expatriates.
  • Coast, Ernestina (2014). Maternity care services and culture: a systematic global mapping of interventions.
  • Coast, Ernestina, Randall, Sara (2014). Exploring the limits of household surveys in Africa.
  • Coast, Ernestina, Weinberger, Michelle (2014). Impact of changes in Tanzania’s family planning policies could benefit other African countries.
  • Coates Ulrichsen, Kristian (2014). U.S. strikes in Syria may mean that the next President is doomed to inherit a long term conflict in the Middle East.
  • Coates Ulrichsen, Kristian (2014). While the Obama administration acted fast to protect US interests in Iraq, it now needs to devise a way of tackling the threat posed by the Islamic State.
  • Cobham, Alex (2014). Illicit financial flows, security in Africa and #BringBackOurGirls.
  • Coffé, Hilde (2014). Dutch citizens with lower education levels are more likely to support direct democracy.
  • Cohen, Corentin (2014). EU governments should place greater emphasis on infrastructure projects in their efforts to tackle climate change.
  • Cohen, Shana (2014). In Morocco and abroad, universities are more than just a financial investment, they can instil collective belonging.
  • Cole, Michael (2014). The 2011 Welsh General Election: an analysis of the latest staging post in the maturing of Welsh Politics.
  • Coleman, Anna, Dhesi, Surindar (2014). Health and wellbeing boards differ in their levels of transparency, involvement and modes of operation.
  • Collier, Paul, Laroche, Caroline (2014). If we want the full benefit from resources; this is what we need.
  • Collingwood, Loren (2014). Cross-racial mobilization played an important role in explaining the Latino turnout for Barack Obama in the 2012 election.
  • Collins, John (2014). The Home Office report on drugs is emblematic of the global shift towards re-evaluating current drug policiese.
  • Collins, John (2014). It is time to end the ‘war on drugs’ and redirect resources toward evidence-based policies underpinned by economic analysis.
  • Collins, John (2014). The State Department’s move to a more flexible diplomatic policy on drugs is a rational approach to a difficult question.
  • Collins, Sheila D. (2014). What Kerry and Obama could learn from FDR on the environment.
  • Collins, Sheila D. (2014). When art coaxed the soul of America back to life.
  • Comas-Herrera, Adelina (2014). Ageing at high speed. The Indo-UK ‘Ageing’ Workshop, Mumbai.
  • Comas-Herrera, Adelina (2014). How unpaid carers “pay” the costs of dementia.
  • Comerford, David (2014). The costs of a border between an independent Scotland and the rest of the UK is estimated at 5.5% of Scotland’s GDP.
  • Compton, Janice, Pollak, Robert A. (2014). Living close to mothers or mothers-in-law gives married women with young children greater freedom to work.
  • Concha, Paz (2014). Sociology retreat at Cumberland Lodge – part tne.
  • Conrad, Courtenay R. (2014). Why democracy doesn’t always improve human rights.
  • Constitution UK Blog (2014). What is the UK Constitution? Find out with the new version of Constitute.
  • Convery, Alan (2014). Four reasons a Scottish Conservative might vote ‘Yes’ in 2014.
  • Cook, Alison, Glass, Christy (2014). Diverse boards, rather than CEOs, are key to advancing equity and diversity in companies.
  • Cook, Mariam (2014). Startups for journalists: PositionDial.
  • Cooper, Christopher (2014). North Carolina’s close Senate race is a puzzling election in a purple state.
  • Cooper, Ian (2014). Inter-parliamentary rivalry has inhibited effective oversight of EU economic governance after the crisis.
  • Cooper, Julian (2014). Contrary to popular opinion, Eurasian economic integration is not driven solely by Russia.
  • Cooper, Robert (2014). The European Union does not have a democratic deficit – it has a democratic surplus.
  • Corbett, Anne, Durazzi, Niccolo (2014). Europe’s ‘open’ university systems are far from equitable, but all European universities need to rethink their processes for access and success.
  • Corbett, Jack, Veenendaal, Wouter (2014). Democracy can and does take root in poor countries, but only if we look at small states.
  • Corbridge, Stuart, Shah, Alpa (2014). The underbelly of the Indian boom.
  • Corry, Olaf (2014). Lost legacy: How 1989 marked the rise of environmental politics.
  • Cortina, Jeronimo (2014). Mexico’s agricultural assistance program is inadvertently subsidizing migration to the U.S.
  • Cortés, Carlos (2014). Mapping Digital Media Series: Public Interest and Commercial Media – Digital Trends.
  • Cortés Saenz, Hernán (2014). A lack of ‘real democracy’ is the key reason driving the spread of protests across the world.
  • Cosentino, Adrián (2014). Book review: Europe on the brink: debt crisis and dissent in the European periphery edited by Tony Phillips.
  • Costa-Font, Joan (2014). Given that obesity produces significant social costs, public health authorities need to be far more pro-active in designing interventions.
  • Costa-Font, Joan, Rudisill, Caroline, Stefanie, Tan (2014). How important is patient brand loyalty in the uptake of generic drugs?
  • Costa-i-Font, Joan, Zigante, Valentina (2014). Why the views of middle class citizens help explain increased choice in European healthcare systems.
  • Costalli, Stefano (2014). Bosnia shows that peacekeeping missions in civil conflicts can often have little impact on the level of violence.
  • Costello, Rory (2014). The Irish European Parliament elections will be fought on the basis of personalities rather than parties.
  • Costello, Rory (2014). A surge in support for independents and fringe parties is leading to an increasingly fragmented Irish party system.
  • Cotta, Maurizio (2014). Five minutes with Maurizio Cotta: “Social justice must become a European priority”.
  • Coulson, Ben (2014). U.S. anxiety over the ‘rise of China’ is nothing new.
  • Coulter, Steve (2014). Book review: Made in the USA: the rise and retreat of American manufacturing by Vaclav Smil.
  • Coulter, Steve (2014). Debunking 10 ‘pseudo facts’ about the crisis.
  • Coulter, Steve (2014). EMU and social cohesion: can they co-exist?
  • Coulter, Steve (2014). ETUI report underlines the costs of austerity.
  • Coulter, Steve (2014). Europe gets in step with the ‘march of the makers’.
  • Coulter, Steve (2014). Juncker: what is he good for?
  • Coulter, Steve (2014). Lessons on jobs from developing countries.
  • Coulter, Steve (2014). Piketty on capitalism: worth getting excited about?
  • Coulter, Steve (2014). T-TIP: curb your enthusiasm.
  • Coulter, Steve (2014). The war over drugs: what’s at stake?
  • Cowan, Oliver (2014). Book review: the new urban question by Andy Merrifield.
  • Cowls, Josh (2014). We are entering an era in which multi-party coalitions are the norm rather than the exception.
  • Cowls, Josh (2014). What the Thornberry affair tells us about politicians online.
  • Cowls, Josh (2014). The ‘Yes’ camp has its work cut out if it’s going to persuade Labour affiliates to vote for Scottish independence.
  • Cox Han, Lori (2014). Republicans in Congress and President Obama both have incentives to get things done in the next two years.
  • Coyle, Diane (2014). A 21st Century BBC: a lecture by Diane Coyle, Acting Chair of the BBC Trust.
  • Coyle, Diane (2014). Book review: how to speak money by John Lanchester.
  • Coyle, Diane (2014). Five minutes with Diane Coyle: “The BBC needs to stay independent and accountable to the people who pay for it”.
  • Craig, Martin (2014). New tensions and directions in Britain’s post-2008 industrial policy.
  • Craufurd Smith, Alison (2014). Rachael Craufurd Smith: Lords’ Media Plurality Report is Potential Road Map.
  • Crawley, Sara L. (2014). Michael Sam’s coming out is a challenge to the vicarious masculinity that American men derive from the NFL.
  • Crines, Andrew S. (2014). If they want to prove to voters that they are ‘just like us’,politicians must embrace their flaws.
  • Crines, Andrew Scott (2014). Parliamentary language should be updated, but themodernisation of our political institutions mustn’t stop there.
  • Crockford, Susannah (2014). Book review: food waste: home consumption, material culture and everyday life by David Evans.
  • Crosby, Andy (2014). What do you see when you think of Facebook? New prize-winning research on how social media fits into our social space.
  • Crosby, Liam (2014). People want to work: providing tailored support, rather than extra responsibilities, is key.
  • Cross, Jamie (2014). Book Review: The approaching great transformation: toward aliveable post-carbon economy by Joel Magnuson.
  • Cross, Jamie (2014). Book review: visual insights: a practical guide to making sense of data by Katy Börner and David E. Polley.
  • Crouch, Colin, Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Five minutes with Colin Crouch: “We have to move onwards to a more substantive European democracy, which means stopping striking postures about a national sovereignty that does not exist”.
  • Crouch, David (2014). We have a long history of getting it wrong on Russia – Interview with David Crouch.
  • Crowe, Jessica (2014). In the interests of equality and diversity, our representatives ought to be representative.
  • Crowe, Jessica (2014). The future for Local Government in England could be bright, provided that it’s accountable.
  • Cruickshank, Troy (2014). Levels of economic optimism are a key factor in determining voter turnout.
  • Csaky, Zselyke (2014). Despite shifts in public opinion, there is still an ‘east-west divide’ on LGBT rights in Europe.
  • Cuevas, Senia (2014). Book review: Latin America’s multicultural movements: the struggle between communitarianism, autonomy, and human rights, edited by Todd A. Eisenstadt et al.
  • Cuffe, James (2014). Book Review: the concept of world from Kant to Derrida by Sean Gaston.
  • Cullinane, Carl (2014). Final Scottish referendum analysis: How the vote might play out.
  • Cullinane, Carl (2014). The Scottish Independence Referendum, how will it all unfold?
  • Cullinane, Carl (2014). Whither the Union? Scotland’s voice prompts more questionsthan answers.
  • Culpepper, Pepper D. (2014). The economic footprint of its banks helped the U.S. to have a better bank bailout than the UK.
  • Cunningham, Malaika (2014). From STEM to STEAM: The potential for arts to facilitate innovation, literacy and participatory democracy.
  • Curry, Dion (2014). Future-looking research on public sector reform will help address challenges brought on by the financial crisis. picture_as_pdf
  • Curry, Dion (2014). New public administration reforms are required to meet the challenges posed by Europe’s austerity policies.
  • Curtice, John (2014). With 16 weeks to go until Scotland decides, many votes are still up for grabs.
  • Curtice, John, Boyle, Katie, Tierney, Stephen, Douglas-Scott, Sionaidh (2014). The vow delivered? Experts respond to the publication of theSmith Commission’s recommendations.
  • Curtice, John, Kippin, Sean (2014). Five minutes with John Curtice: “In over 60 opinion polls, only one has ever seen a majority in favour of Scottish independence”.
  • Curtice, John, Kippin, Sean (2014). Five minutes with John Curtice: “The problem facing the Conservatives is that so far this is a voteless recovery”.
  • Custódio, Leonardo (2014). Book review: methodological practices in social movement research edited by Donatella della Porta.
  • Custódio, Leonardo (2014). Tipos de midiativismo de favela.
  • Custódio, Leonardo (2014). Types of favela media activism.
  • D'Arcy, Conor (2014). The UK’s surge in self-employment brings with it increased financial insecurity.
  • D'Arcy, Conor (2014). We need strategies to boost pay progression for the low paid.
  • D'Arcy, Conor (2014). With the Smith Commission reporting and the SNP surging, the Scottish Labour party has reached a critical juncture.
  • D'Arcy, Kate (2014). Book review: I met lucky people: the story of the Romani gypsies by Yaron Matras.
  • Daftari, Neeti, Banaji, Shakuntala (2014). Child rights in the Indian media: barriers and enablers.
  • Daigle, Megan (2014). Book review: sexual fields: toward a sociology of collective sexual Life, edited by Adam Isaiah Green.
  • Dakessian, Arek (2014). Book review: uncommon grounds: new media and critical practices in North Africa and the Middle East, edited by Anthony Downey.
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2014). Beyond a self-fulfilling prophecy: religion and conflict in the Middle East.
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2014). The secular in non-Western societies.
  • Dancey, Logan, Nelson, Kjersten R., Ringsmuth, Eve M. (2014). Judicial nominees who have confirmation hearings during divided government are much more likely to face ideological questions.
  • Dandoy, Régis (2014). The 2014 Belgian elections will test whether the country has learned the lessons from the political deadlock of 2010.
  • Dandoy, Régis (2014). Despite on-going coalition negotiations, regionalist parties remain the clear winners of the 2014 Belgian elections.
  • Dangoor, Margaret (2014). Margaret Dangoor on her involvement in PSSRU’s MODEM project.
  • Danzer, Alexander M., Dietz, Barbara (2014). The EU’s failure to attract the most talented temporary migrants from Eastern Partnership states is exacerbated by skill-downgrading among immigrants.
  • Darlington, Rolda (2014). Instead of challenging his Mississippi primary election result, Chris McDaniel should work to prioritize open access to the ballot box.
  • Darr, Joshua, Levendusky, Matthew (2014). When placed strategically, campaign field offices can be very important in turning battleground states during presidential elections.
  • Dasgupta, KumKum (2014). Disrupting traditional politics: the AAP’s partnerships with civil society activists.
  • Dassoneville, Ruth, Hooghe, Marc (2014). The use of voter recall in election studies is unreliable, but shouldn’t be abandoned altogether.
  • Dassonneville, Ruth, Dejaeghere, Yves (2014). When voters with high political knowledge change their votes, it is usually to ideologically similar parties.
  • Datu, Kerwin (2014). Book review: death of a suburban dream: race and schools in Compton, California by Emily E Straus.
  • Datu, Kerwin (2014). Migration into London is spilling into towns outside the Green Belt.
  • Datzberger, Simone (2014). Building Inner Peace: Yoga’s transformative effect on peacebuilding efforts in war-torn societies.
  • Datzberger, Simone, Dittrich, Viviane, Enria, Luisa (2014). From Peace-building towards Development: Opportunities and challenges for Sierra Leone’s future.
  • Daum, Courtenay (2014). Colorado’s close and fluid Senate race offers important lessons on political strategy for both Republicans and Democrats.
  • Davenport, Tiffany (2014). Evidence from the Vietnam War era draft shows that when government policies impact negatively on people, they are more likely to vote.
  • Davidson, Mark (2014). The threat of bankruptcy may be a new source of competitive advantage in post-recession urban politics.
  • Davidson, Neil (2014). Neil Davidson on the Radical Independence Campaign: “The basic programme is to roll back neoliberalism”.
  • Davies, Bill (2014). If the rest of the country is to catch up to London, we need a Great North Plan.
  • Davies, Will (2014). Call to arms for shaking up social sciences relies on false premise that science alone can solve all social problems.
  • Davis, Will (2014). How ‘competitiveness’ became one of the great unquestioned virtues of contemporary culture.
  • Davison, Remy (2014). Despite a looming political crisis, Greece is no longer the threat to the Eurozone that it was in 2012.
  • Dawes, Chris (2014). Media Plurality in the UK: Where Do We Go From Here?
  • Dawes, Chris (2014). A Predictable Act of Political Cowardice: The Government’s Response on Media Ownership.
  • Dawkins, Marika (2014). Although the “get-tough” approach is popular among the American public and policymakers alike, incarceration does not reduce crime.
  • Dawson, Michael (2014). The North of England needs a devo-max government. Here’s why.
  • Dawson, Peter (2014). Book review: beautiful game theory: how soccer can help economics by Ignacio Palacios-Huerta.
  • Dayal, Sakshi (2014). Quality journalism: key to adapting in the digital age.
  • De Ferrari, Ignazio (2014). For presidential candidates in Latin America, close ties to an outgoing president can increase the importance of the economy to voters.
  • De Fraja, Gianni, Martinez-Mora, Francisco (2014). Tracking pupils may reduce social segregation in residential neighborhoods and schools.
  • De Sio, Lorenzo, Emanuele, Vincenzo, Maggini, Nicola (2014). “Something Olde, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue…”. On the twenty-eight separate European elections of 2014.
  • Deacon, Harriet (2014). Book review: race, racism and social work edited by Michael Lavalette and Laura Penketh.
  • Dean, James, Goodman, Emma, Charlton, Meg (2014). Conference 2014 speaker series: an interview with James Dean.
  • Dean, Jon (2014). Book review: education, disadvantage and place: making the local matter by Kirstin Kerr, Alan Dyson, and Carlo Roffo.
  • Debus, Marc, Müller, Jochen (2014). Evidence from Germany suggests that parties are influenced by voters’ preferences in their attempts to form coalitions.
  • Decker, Philipp (2014). The European Parliament elections in Austria will be the latest battleground in the far-right’s challenge to the country’s EU consensus.
  • Decker, Phillipp (2014). One year into office, Austria’s grand coalition is under pressure from the growing popularity of the far-right Freedom Party.
  • Deckman, Melissa, McTague, John (2014). The Affordable Care Act’s birth control mandate was an important factor in Barack Obama’s 2012 reelection.
  • Defty, Andrew (2014). If the Intelligence and Security Committee is to be an effective scrutineer, it must be able to rely on the accuracy of the information provided by the security services.
  • Defty, Andrew (2014). Recent events at the Intelligence and Security Committee make it increasingly difficult to justify the current arrangements for scrutinising the security services.
  • Degerman, Dan (2014). 16 and 17 year olds are not fully autonomous, and therefore should not be allowed to vote.
  • Deka, Devajyoti (2014). Growing number of solo households may require greater social support through public services in the future.
  • Del Boca, Daniela, Flinn, Christopher, Wiswall, Matthew (2014). Policymakers must be mindful that transfers to households to support young children will also be used to finance parents’ leisure and consumption.
  • Delaney, Jennifer A. (2014). Federal stimulus funds under the ARRA did not protect state student financial aid, further eroding higher education affordability.
  • Delgado, Magdalena C. (2014). Book review: will the Middle East implode? by Mohammed Ayoob.
  • Della Sala, Vincent (2014). The European Parliament elections are yet another test for Italy’s fragile political system.
  • Dellmuth, Lisa Maria, Stoffel, Michael, Schraff, Dominik (2014). EU funding policies may be undermined by regional authorities using structural fund allocations to win votes at the local level.
  • Demireva, Neil (2014). The academic evidence regarding immigration is overwhelmingly positive.
  • Dennison, James (2014). Carswell’s defection to UKIP will harm Cameron because it was based on principle, but don’t expect other Eurosceptics to follow.
  • Dennison, James (2014). Though the Green Party’s popularity may continue to rise, it is too ideological to become a ‘UKIP of the Left’.
  • Denny, Emilly St (2014). The prevention agenda in Scotland is a worthy initiative, but the tensions inherent in its execution may yet undermine it.
  • Denyer, Simon, South Asia, LSE (2014). “The dual nature of its democracy is at the heart of understanding India” – Simon Denyer.
  • Deo, Priyanka (2014). Mohammed ‘Mo’ Amin: a pioneer in African journalism?
  • Department of Government blog (2014). Free at last: My student life.
  • Derickson, Kate (2014). After Hurricane Katrina, devastated Black neighborhoods created an “opportunity” for redevelopment that focused on gentrification.
  • Desai, Manali (2014). BJP Victory: Leadership Cult or Institutional Change?
  • Deslandes, Ann (2014). O urbanismo entre a favela e o chique.
  • Deslandes, Ann (2014). Urbanism between favela and chic.
  • Desmarais, Bruce, La Raja, Ray, Kowal, Mike (2014). Being backed by extended party networks can mean a greater chance of electoral success for a Congressional challenger.
  • Detweiler, Eric (2014). Why Inaccessibility? Despite progressive tone, attacks on academics’ lack of clarity can be profoundly regressive.
  • Devos, Carl (2014). Belgian parties are under unprecedented pressure ahead of the 2014 elections, with defeat meaning five years in opposition at all levels of government.
  • Di Bernardo, Francesco (2014). Book review: after the crisis by Alain Touraine.
  • Di Bernardo, Francesco (2014). Book review: demanding the impossible by Slavoj Žižek and Young-june Park.
  • Di Bernardo, Francesco (2014). Book review: the misguided search for the political by Lois McNay.
  • Di Paolo, Jessica (2014). After WikiLeaks and Snowden a future alliance between journalists, whistleblowers, and IT experts?
  • Di Paolo, Jessica (2014). Media intimacy: are we ready to challenge the ubiquitous digital world?
  • Di Paolo, Jessica (2014). Sexism, ice cream, and Renzi’s “no comment strategy”.
  • Di Paolo, Jessica (2014). The dark side of the net – is it really so terrifying ?
  • Dian, Matteo (2014). To respond to the rise of China, the Obama administration is promoting Pacific-wide economic integration with the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
  • Dias, Dexter (2014). Why barristers walked out of court.
  • Dickinson, Matthew (2014). In contrast to pundits’ claims, Barack Obama won reelection because of the economy – not despite it.
  • Dickson, Jane (2014). The D3 project.
  • Dickson, Jane (2014). Pharmacogenetics test lab embedded in ePrescribing, for personalised medicine?
  • Dickson, Jane (2014). Research hypothesis and objectives.
  • Diette, Timothy M., Oyelere, Ruth Uwaifo (2014). Evidence from North Carolina shows that immigrant students with limited English have a very minor impact on native students’ performance.
  • Dillion, Rory (2014). Why doesn’t the UN do what we tell them to?
  • Dimitrov, Plamen (2014). Giving and receiving: effects of labour emigration on the Bulgarian labour market.
  • Dimitrova, Diana (2014). Biometrics Please! Automated Border Controls & Data Protection Obligations.
  • Dinic, Milan (2014). Can nationalism save the press?: the case of The National in Scotland.
  • Dionigi, Filippo (2014). Book review: the second Arab awakening and the battle for pluralism by Marwan Muasher.
  • Diwakar, Rekha (2014). The Indian General Election is the world’s largest, and the country’s most significant in years.
  • Djamba, Yanyi K., Kimuna, Sitawa R. (2014). Americans are in favor of interracial marriage until they areasked about their own family.
  • Djokić, Dejan (2014). Serbia, Sarajevo and the outbreak of the First World War.
  • Doane, Deborah (2014). Reflections on the classics: ‘Exit, Voice and Loyalty’.
  • Dobbernack, Jan, Meer, Nasar, Modood, Tariq (2014). Muslim civil society organisations in Britain negotiate accusations of sectarianism when they engage in democratic politics.
  • Dobson, Christina (2014). Book Review: doing research in the real world by David E. Gray.
  • Dobson, Christina (2014). Book review: Introducing qualitative research: a student’s guide, 2nd edition, by Rose Barbour.
  • Dodd, Nigel (2014). The politics and social life of Bitcoin underline the significance of the new currency.
  • Dodd, Nigel, Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Five minutes with Nigel Dodd: “Bitcoin has opened up the debate about the future of money”.
  • Doherty, David, Adler, E. Scott (2014). Campaign mailers can affect voter attitudes, but the effects are strongest early in the campaign and fade rapidly.
  • Doig, Alan (2014). After the government’s reforms, local authorities now have less capacity to detect and investigate instances of misconduct in public life.
  • Doig, Alan (2014). The Committee on Standards in Public Life has proven itself ineffective in safeguarding ethical standards across local government.
  • Dolan, Kathleen (2014). There is much less gender bias against women candidates than election-year anecdotes would have us believe.
  • Dold, Megan (2014). Student Experience: Megan Dold, MSc Development Management 2011/12.
  • Donald, Kate (2014). Book review: human rights and disability advocacy edited by Maya Sabatello and Marianne Schulz.
  • Donald, Kate (2014). Book review: the history of development: from western origins to global faith by Gilbert Rist.
  • Donaldson, Dave (2014). Railroads of the Raj: estimating the impact of transportation infrastructure.
  • Doody, Justine (2014). While the Czech Republic makes progress in tackling corruption, the rule of law in Russia continues to decline.
  • Dorey, Peter (2014). Book review: Progressive politics after the crash: governing from the left edited by Olaf Cramme, Patrick Diamond and Michael McTernan.
  • Dorling, Danny, Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Five minutes with Danny Dorling: “The current increase in global inequality is completely unsustainable”.
  • Dorman, Andrew (2014). The capabilities of Britain’s armed forces may not be diminishing as starkly as the numbers might suggest.
  • Douglas, Joshua A., Stewart, Christopher K. (2014). State courts may be the next frontier for protecting the right to vote.
  • Dovi, Suzanne (2014). Political lies need to be fact checked in a way that bridges different political truths, not silences them.
  • Dragomir, Marius, Thompson, Mark (2014). Mapping Digital Media Series: New media & news – Measuring the Impact.
  • Drake, Helen (2014). The 2014 Israel-Palestine crisis has uncovered deep divisions within French society.
  • Drezov, Kyril (2014). Bulgaria’s uninspiring election campaign is likely to lead to another hung parliament.
  • Drezov, Kyril (2014). The European Parliament elections in Bulgaria are likely to reinforce the country’s political stalemate between left and right.
  • Drotos, Stephanie, Gilesiz, Sebnem (2014). Educational access takes much more than studying harder,poor youth say.
  • Duff, Andrew (2014). Why David Cameron’s ‘red card’ plan for national parliaments won’t work.
  • Duff, Andrew (2014). The new European Parliament must insist on a constitutional Convention after the elections to oversee future treaty change.
  • Duffy, Bobby (2014). Perceptions and reality: Ten things we should know about attitudes to immigration in the UK.
  • Dulong de Rosnay, Melanie (2014). Alternative internet(s): the benefits and challenges of distributed services.
  • Dulong de Rosnay, Melanie, Musiani, Francesca, Powell, Alison, Antoniadis, Panayotis (2014). Alternative internet(s) – what are they and do they have a future?
  • Dumitrescu, Delia (2014). Politicians who do not appear confident as political‘performers’ are viewed less favourably by voters.
  • Dunham, Jennifer (2014). The EU should set explicit press freedom requirements for candidate countries.
  • Dunin-Wąsowicz, Roch (2014). The reaction to Conchita Wurst’s victory at Eurovision highlights the polarisation over LGBTI rights across Europe.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2014). Academic citation practices need to be modernized so that all references are digital and lead to full texts.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2014). Debating Scotland’s transition costs: a response to Iain McLean’s critique.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2014). Political and constitutional turbulence in the UK looks set to continue to 2020.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2014). Why do academics choose useless titles for articles and chapters? Four steps to getting a better title.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Bastow, Simon, Tinkler, Jane (2014). The contemporary social sciences are now converging strongly with STEM disciplines in the study of ‘human-dominated systems’ and ‘human-influenced systems’.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Hopkin, Jonathan, Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro elections: find out about your new MEPs in the North East, North West, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Hopkin, Jonathan, Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro elections: who are your new MEPs in the East and West Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber, and Wales?
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Hopkin, Jonathan, Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro elections: who are your new MEPs in the East of England, London, the South East, and the South West?
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Hopkin, Jonathan, Kippin, Sean (2014). Why all our top parties are doing voters a disservice by cramming the European Parliament ballot papers with the names of ‘no hope’ candidates.
  • Dunnett, James (2014). It may be time to revisit the old idea of moving the seat of British government out of London.
  • Dupas, Pascaline, Robinson, Jonathan, Keats, Anthony (2014). Challenges in banking the rural poor: evidence from Kenya’s western province.
  • Durose, Catherine, Richardson, Liz, Gains, Francesca, Eason, Christina (2014). The prospects for a dramatically more representative Parliament post 2015 are bleak.
  • Dutt, Sagarika (2014). Book review: Indian foreign policy by Chris Ogden.
  • Duvell, Franck (2014). Irregular migration to the UK: 10 questions answered.
  • Dzeng, Elizabeth (2014). Entrenched biases and structural incentives limit the influence of interdisciplinary research.
  • Délano, Alexandra (2014). Migrants’ countries of origin will play a key role in the success of Obama’s executive actions.
  • Délano, Alexandra, Nienass, Benjamin (2014). The invisibility of undocumented migrants in 9/11 relief and commemoration is a symptom of their wider social and political isolation.
  • Easton, Catherine (2014). Book review: achieving impact in research edited by Pam Denicolo.
  • Easton, Catherine (2014). Book review: intellectual property rights: legal and economic challenges for development edited by Mario Cimoli et al.
  • Easton-Calabria, Evan (2014). Book review: displacement economies in Africa: paradoxes of crisis and creativity edited by Amanda Hammar.
  • Easton-Calabria, Evan (2014). Book review: moral encounters in tourism edited by Mary Mostafanezhad and Kevin Hannam.
  • Easton-Calabria, Evan (2014). The best bookshops in Berlin.
  • Easton-Calabria, Evan (2014). The best bookshops in Kraków, Poland.
  • Easton-Calabria, Evan (2014). The best bookshops in Seattle.
  • Edwards, Barry (2014). The Voting Rights Act’s uniform standards are likely to diminish opportunities for minority voters.
  • Egeberg, Morten, Gornitzka, Åse, Trondal, Jarle (2014). European Parliament staff: who are they and do their backgrounds influence decision-making?
  • Eichhorn, Jan, Kenealy, Daniel (2014). (Mis)understanding the public? An independent Scotland and the EU.
  • Eichler, William (2014). Book review: psychology in the bathroom by Nick Haslam.
  • Eichler, William (2014). Book review: the Yezidis: the history of a community, culture and religion by Birgül Açıkyıldız.
  • Eichler, William (2014). Book review: when Greeks and Turks meet: interdisciplinary perspectives on the relationship since 1923, edited by Vally Lytra.
  • Einav, Liran, Knoepfle, Dan, Levin, Jonathan, Sundaresan, Neel (2014). Consumer behavior in online shopping is affected by sales tax.
  • Einav, Liran, Levin, John, Popov, Igor, Sundaresan, Neel (2014). The rise of mobile devices has done little to change how we shop online, at least for now.
  • Ekholm, Anders (2014). Finland’s economic woes: Competitiveness through unemployment.
  • Ekstrøm, Jeannette, Elbaek, Mikael, Grigorov, Ivo (2014). The research librarian of the future: data scientist and co-investigator.
  • El Issawi, Fatima, Charlton, Meg, Kageura, Asuka, Fuller-Jackson, Kailey (2014). Conference 2014 speaker series: an interview with Fatima El Issawi.
  • El Sehrawey, Amani (2014). Book Review: political Islam in the age of democratization by Kamran Bokhari and Farid Senzai.
  • El Sehrawey, Amani (2014). Book review: Islamist parties and political normalization in the Muslim World by Quinn Mecham and Julie Chernov Hwang.
  • El Sehrawey, Amani (2014). Book review: is the EU doomed? by Jan Zielonka.
  • El Sehrawey, Amani (2014). Book review: the Europe dilemma: Britain and the drama of EU integration by Roger Liddle.
  • Elaluf-Calderwood, Silvia (2014). Netflix as a player in the digital market.
  • Elaluf-Calderwood, Silvia (2014). The future of big and open data and its impact on the digital economy – notes from our participation at #HICSS47.
  • Elci, Aylin (2014). The beautification of photojournalism.
  • Elgenius, Gabriella (2014). Why does the England football manager insist his players sing the national anthem at the World Cup?
  • Elliott, Mark (2014). Scotland has voted ‘No’. What next for the UK constitution?
  • Ellison, Nick, Orchard-Webb, Jo (2014). ‘Civic conversations’ facilitated by social media can help to reshape the relationship between citizens and local government.
  • Ellwood, David (2014). ‘Soft power’ is a flawed tool in foreign policy, but a valuable form of global leadership.
  • Emery, Christian (2014). After 13 years of criticism, Washington now needs to work with Iran to prevent disaster in Iraq.
  • Emmett, Jon (2014). Book review: the nine elements of a sustainable campus by Mitchell Thomashow.
  • Encarnación, Omar G. (2014). The West should rethink its approach for promoting gay rights abroad and instead focus on strengthening democracy and civil society.
  • Enns, Peter K. (2014). The U.S. public’s support for being tough on crime has been a main determinant of changes to the incarceration rate.
  • Enns, Peter K., Kelly, Nathan J., Morgan, Jana, Volscho, Thomas, Witko, Christopher (2014). Congressional gridlock helps to make income inequality worse.
  • Enos, Ryan D., Fowler, Anthony (2014). Get Out the Vote interventions increase inequality in voter turnout.
  • Epp, Derek A., Lovett, John, Baumgartner, Frank R. (2014). Electoral turnover has very little effect on the spending habits of Western democracies.
  • Eri, Bertsou (2014). With Greek MPs set to vote on the country’s new president, the stakes couldn’t be higher for Greece and the Eurozone.
  • Eriksen, Erik O. (2014). Norway’s rejection of EU membership has given the country less self-determination, not more.
  • Erikson, Robert S., Wlezien, Christopher (2014). Early campaign economic perceptions can help to predict the national verdict on Election Day.
  • Esposito, Mark (2014). Business education can revive itself by building links with the public sector and embracing policy relevance.
  • Esposito, Mark (2014). Do we want to solve the Eurocrisis? Let’s look south!
  • Esposito, Mark, Tse, Terence (2014). Leaders must focus on fixing the inequality of labor income in the U.S.
  • Esposito, Mark, Tse, Terence (2014). The lost generation: what is true about the myth….
  • Esteve-González, Patricia, Theilen, Bernd (2014). Economic factors play an important role in determining political parties’ support for European integration.
  • Ette, Mercy (2014). Book review: gender, war, and conflict by Laura Sjoberg.
  • Ette, Mercy (2014). Book review: waging gendered wars: U.S. military women in Afghanistan and Iraq by Paige Whaley Eager.
  • Evans, Adam (2014). The Audacity of Nope: Meaningful fiscal accountability remains a pipe dream for Wales.
  • Evans, Adam (2014). The Lib Dem’s failings on the English Question are a damning indictment for a party which claims to believe in a federal future for the UK.
  • Evans, Adam (2014). While the Scottish people may be on the brink of the unknown, the Welsh continue to prefer familiarity.
  • Evans, Alice (2014). Ending child marriage – tackling stereotypes through quotas and motivating governments through regional peer review. picture_as_pdf
  • Evans, Alice (2014). Media exposure, familiarity and trust: A note on the fieldwork in Zambia.
  • Evans, Elizabeth (2014). Book Review: women in the club: gender and policy making in the senate by Michele Swers.
  • Evans, Harry (2014). Book review: models of democracy in Nordic and Baltic Europe: political institutions and discourse, edited by Nicholas Aylott.
  • Evans, Heather (2014). Competitive elections are good democracy, creating more engaged voters over a longer period of time.
  • Evans, Heather (2014). Competitive elections are good democracy, creating more engaged voters over a longer period of time.
  • Evans, Heather (2014). In Congressional elections, candidates use Twitter to help their campaigns, including ‘going negative’.
  • Evans, Jocelyn, Evans, Mary, Arzheimer, Kai, Begg, Iain, Vasilopoulou, Sofia, Halikiopoulou, Daphne, Hagemann, Sara, Shaw, Eric, Cianetti, Licia & Rodríguez-Teruel, Juan et al (2014). European Parliament election results – our experts react.
  • Evans, Jocelyn, Ivaldi, Gilles (2014). The shock of Sunday’s French municipal elections was the Socialist defeat, not Front National success.
  • Evans, Mary (2014). Whilst the debates in Scotland were a very welcome sign of political engagement, we should be cautious about the nature and the extent of that engagement.
  • Evans-Lacko, Sara, Knapp, Martin (2014). The role of managers in promoting social acceptance among people with depression in the workplace.
  • Evens, Tom, Van Rompuy, Ben, Donders, Karen (2014). Merger Mania in Distribution and Content Markets: Need for European Action.
  • Evens, Toms, Iosifidis, Petros (2014). Ofcom’s “Must Offer” Review Should Ensure More Competition in Sports Rights Market.
  • Ewen, Janine (2014). Project ‘Reurbanizacao’ VS “Occupies the Whores”: the illegal crackdown on Sex Workers by the police in Niterói, Brazil.
  • Ewen, Janine (2014). Sex workers’ mobilisation against discrimination: an explicit case for harm reduction methods in Brazil.
  • Exadaktylos, Theofanis (2014). Book review: Right-wing populism in Europe: politics and discourse, edited by Ruth Wodak, Majid KhosraviNik and Brigitte Mral.
  • Faguet, Jean-Paul (2014). Iraq falling apart.
  • Faguet, Jean-Paul (2014). Welcome to the LSE. Do I care what you think?
  • Falade, Bankole A. (2014). Ebola epidemic: when science is not enough.
  • Falkner, Robert (2014). Tough trade-offs on the road to Paris: What hopes for a 2015 climate agreement?
  • Fanson, Kerry, Jones, Therésa, Symonds, Matthew, Higgie, Megan (2014). Striving for gender equity in science: Conference participation behaviour contributes to gender disparity in academia.
  • Farage, Nigel, Brown, Stuart A., Suss, Joel (2014). Five minutes with Nigel Farage: “The European Parliament elections may ultimately decide whether we get a referendum on EU membership”.
  • Faris, Daniel (2014). America’s drug policies have done little more than make themost dangerous drugs even riskier.
  • Faris, Daniel (2014). The new high school Advanced Placement History Exam is not revisionist, despite the accusations of some conservative groups.
  • Farrell, David (2014). The Irish Constitutional Convention offers a potential routemap for renewing UK democracy.
  • Farrell, David (2014). Strategy is key in assessing the proportionality of the Single Transferable Vote.
  • Farrow, Rob (2014). The open educational resources impact map: researching impact through openness and collaboration.
  • Fasan, Olu (2014). Globalisation and Africa’s development: The Limits of an Inward-Looking Economic Policy.
  • Favell, Adrian (2014). The UK has been one of the main beneficiaries from free movement of labour in the EU.
  • Fearn, Paul (2014). The Gangmasters Licensing Authority is leading the way indealing with modern slavery.
  • Feast, Sara (2014). Entrepreneurship and universities: a bigger perspective.
  • Feast, Sara (2014). Four reasons why entrepreneurship is important now.
  • Feast, Sara (2014). Inspiring social business – a conversation with Muhammad Yunus.
  • Featherstone, Kevin (2014). The inevitable European showdown has arrived – between Tsipras and Schauble.
  • Fecher, Benedikt, Bartling, Sönke, Friesike, Sascha (2014). Opening Science: The evolving guide on how the Internet is changing research, collaboration and scholarly publishing.
  • Feghali, Zalfa (2014). Book review: Linguistic minorities in democratic context by Colin H. Williams.
  • Feghali, Zalfa (2014). Book review: backroads pragmatists: Mexico’s melting pot and civil rights in the United States by Ruben Flores.
  • Feghali, Zalfa (2014). Book review: our America: a Hispanic history of the United States by Felipe Fernández-Armesto.
  • Feidt, Bob (2014). Ensuring a secure energy supply from Russia is a vital aspect of the EU’s strategy to tackle climate change.
  • Felkai, Dora (2014). Domestic violence and women’s rights in Hungary.
  • Felkai, Dora (2014). How can we prevent genocide?
  • Fennell, Chris (2014). Improving the relationship between social care providers and service users.
  • Fenton, Alex (2014). Austerity stats: Making sense of cuts and changes to official statistics under the coalition.
  • Fenwick, John (2014). The government’s failure to hold a referendum on the creation of a directly elected mayor for Greater Manchester may undermine the legitimacy of this important new office.
  • Fenwick, John, Elcock, Howard (2014). Has the introduction of directly elected mayors advanced or detracted from democratic innovation in English local government?
  • Ferary, Dorothy, Imbali, Genevieve (2014). Student Experience: Cumberland Lodge, more than an Academic getaway.
  • Ferdeline, Ayden Fabien (2014). Argentina’s “Netflix tax” isn’t surprising.
  • Ferguson, Christopher J. (2014). There is still no evidence that videogames “harm” minors.
  • Ferguson, Michele, Head, Brian, Cherney, Adrian, Boreham, Paul (2014). Australian survey indicates policy-makers still have major reservations about assigning priority to academic research.
  • Fernandez-Armesto, Felipe (2014). Five minutes with Felipe Fernandez-Armesto: “Hispanic America is resuming its history after what has been an interval of white, Anglo-Saxon supremacy”.
  • Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa (2014). Alternative housing could be the answer to London’s housing crisis.
  • Fernández Vítores, David (2014). There are still no easy answers to whether limits should be placed on the number of official languages in EU decision-making.
  • Ferrari, Giulia (2014). South Africa at 20: Redressing gender imbalances could bring democracy into South African homes.
  • Ferrero, Juan Pablo (2014). Book review: decentralization and popular democracy: governance from below in Bolivia by Jean-Paul Faguet.
  • Fetzer, Thiemo (2014). Can workfare programmes moderate violence?
  • Fetzer, Thiemo (2014). Can workfare programmes moderate violence? Evidence from India.
  • Fidler, Stephen (2014). “A system that is failing to deliver economic wellbeing naturally comes in for greater public criticism than one that succeeds in doing so” — Interview with Stephen Fidler.
  • Field, John (2014). Book Review: Browne and beyond: modernizing English higher education, edited by Claire Callender and Peter Scott.
  • Fielding, Steven (2014). Television dramas have increasingly reinforced a picture of British politics as ‘sleazy’.
  • Fiestas Navarrete, Lucia, Woldetsadik, Mahlet Atakilt, Flahault, Antoine (2014). Social inequality impacts upon mental health, with the less educated more likely to have psychological problems but less likely to seek treatment.
  • Fildes, Harriet (2014). Book Review: the two-state solution: the UN partition resolution of mandatory Palestine – analysis and sources, edited by Ruth Gavison.
  • Fildes, Harriet (2014). Book review: gentrification: a working-class perspective by Kirsteen Paton.
  • Filippaki, Iro (2014). Book review: asexuality and sexual normativity: an anthology edited by Mark Carrigan et al.
  • Filippaki, Iro (2014). Book review: medicine at the border: disease, globalization and security, 1850 to the present, edited by Alison Bashford.
  • Finch, David (2014). Universal Credit has more than just an IT problem.
  • Finchett-Maddock, Lucy (2014). The right to protest is under threat from several different directions.
  • Finseraas, Henning, Vernby, Kåre (2014). Evidence from Norway suggests that a rise in turnout not only benefits centre-left parties, but can also benefit the radical right.
  • Fiott, Daniel (2014). The European Investment Bank could help meet some of the challenges facing Europe’s struggling defence industry.
  • Fischer, Clara (2014). Book review: gender and global justice by Alison M. Jaggar.
  • Fisher, Susannah (2014). Book review: EU climate policy: industry, policy interaction and external environment by Elin Lerum Boasson and Jørgen Wettestad.
  • Fisher, William (2014). Criminal history predicts recidivism even among persons with mental illnesses.
  • Fitzgerald, Des (2014). Book Review: the alzheimer ccnundrum: entanglements of dementia and aging by Margaret Lock.
  • Flavin, Patrick (2014). Citizens’ opinions are represented more equally by elected officials in states that strictly regulate professional lobbying.
  • Flavin, Patrick (2014). States with stricter campaign finance regulations spend moreon programs that aid disadvantaged citizens.
  • Flavin, Patrick, Pacek, Alexander C., Radcliff, Benjamin (2014). Citizens are happier in countries where the government intervenes more frequently in the economy.
  • Flikschuh, Katrin (2014). Professor Katrin Flikschuh awarded Leverhulme International Networks Grant.
  • Flinders, Matthew (2014). Maria Miller’s resignation is yet another example of the need to drag Parliament into the twenty-first century.
  • Flinders, Matthew (2014). We need a deeper and more socially embedded kind of democracy based on active and engaged citizenship.
  • Flinders, Matthew (2014). When it comes to a fair constitutional settlement, beware of constitutional hyper-activism.
  • Flinders, Matthew (2014). A new and fair constitutional settlement? Beware of constitutional hyper-activism.
  • Flynn, Michael (2014). The bipartisanship of appointments to the foreign policy bureaucracy is more affected by domestic factors than international.
  • Flynn, Niall (2014). Book review: Heidegger and the media by David Gunkel and Paul A. Taylor.
  • Flynn, Niall (2014). Book review: the Italian cinema book edited by Peter Bondanella.
  • Flynn, Niall (2014). Book review: the Routledge companion to mobile media, edited by Gerard Goggin and Larissa Hjorth.
  • Fogarty, Richard S. (2014). #GreatWarInAfrica: France, Africa, and the First World War, 100 Years On.
  • Fogarty, Richard S. (2014). #GreatWarInAfrica: La France, l’Afrique et la première guerre mondiale, 100 ans déjà.
  • Fokas, Effie (2014). Banal, benign or pernicious? The relationship between religion and national identity from the perspective of religious minorities in Greece.
  • Foley, Beth, Tsang, Tiffany, Ray, Kathryn (2014). Does performance-related pay work in the public sector?
  • Follesdal, Andreas (2014). The EU’s lack of shared interests will continue to inhibit the creation of genuine democratic culture.
  • Forbes, Claire (2014). Book Review: education and social justice in a digital age by Rosamund Sutherland.
  • Forbes, Claire (2014). Book review: education, social background and cognitiveability: the decline of the social by Gary N. Marks.
  • Forbes, Claire (2014). Book review: the price of public intellectuals by Raphael Sassower.
  • Forbes, Nick (2014). Financial decentralisation is already happening, and Newcastle is seeing the benefits.
  • Forbess, Alex (2014). Nick Davies and journalism’s bullying culture.
  • Forbess, Alex (2014). Using data for campaigning journalism: Monique Villa at LSE.
  • Forsyth, Tim (2014). Book review: Institutionalizing unsustainability: the paradox of global climate governance by Hayley Stevenson.
  • Foster, Robin (2014). Striking the balance: why we still need a plurality dialogue.
  • Fotaki, Marianna (2014). What market-based patient choice can’t do for the NHS.
  • Foulds, Wendy (2014). Unravelling public uuthority: paths of hybrid governance in Africa.
  • Fowler, Anthony (2014). Marginal voters are much more likely to vote Democratic, and to stay at home on off-year elections.
  • Fowler, Anthony, Margolis, Michele (2014). A more informed electorate would benefit the Democratic Party.
  • Franchino, Fabio (2014). The divergent social attitudes toward nuclear energy across Europe help explain why states have pursued radically different nuclear policies.
  • Francia, Peter L., Orr, Susan (2014). Falling union membership could be detrimental to Latino political participation.
  • Franklin, Sarah (2014). Book review: The lives of the novel: a history by Thomas G. Pavel.
  • Franklin, Sophie (2014). Book review: Fleeting cities: imperial expositions in fin-de-siècle Europe by Alexander Geppert.
  • Franklin, Sophie (2014). Book review: sex, crime and literature in Victorian England by Ian Ward.
  • Franklin, Sophie (2014). Book review: the digital afterlives of Jane Austen: Janeites at the keyboard by Kylie Mirmohamadi.
  • Freear, Jodie (2014). Book review: the food history reader: primary sources edited by Ken Albala.
  • Freedman, Des (2014). Des Freedman: Four More Years to Wait for Media Plurality.
  • Freedman, Des (2014). Interview with Lord Inglewood: Communications Committee calls for Periodic Plurality Reviews by Ofcom and More.
  • Freidenberg, Flavia, Pomares, Julia (2014). The Latin American experience suggests primary elections can be effective but not a magic recipe for party democratisation.
  • Frenzel, Fabian (2014). Can slum tourism reverse the plight of Johannesburg’s marginalised communities?
  • Fridh Kleberg, Carl (2014). Source protection for journalists – a new Polis research project (guest blog).
  • Fridkin, Kim L., Kenney, Patrick J. (2014). Women senators lead to higher levels of political engagementby women constituentsfurther.
  • Frost, Amanda (2014). Book review: Reflections on judging by Richard A. Posner.
  • Fuentes, Lorena (2014). Alumni interview: Lorena Fuentes.
  • Fuhrmann, Matthew, Sechser, Todd S. (2014). To help allies, send security guarantees, not nuclear bombs.
  • Fuller, Steve (2014). Is the fear of metrics symptomatic of a deeper malaise? On fiefdoms and scapegoats of the academic community.
  • Fuller, Steve (2014). A modest proposal to solve the problem of peer review: Treat evaluation as an in-house publishing function.
  • Furman, Katherine (2014). The international response to the Ebola outbreak has excluded Africans and their interests.
  • Fägersten, Björn (2014). The Ukraine crisis has highlighted the flaws in the EU’s technocratic approach to foreign policy.
  • Gad, Ulrik Pram (2014). Ahead of snap elections, Greenland’s independence ambitions could open a window for closer co-operation with the EU.
  • Gaffney, Declan, Baumberg, Ben (2014). Perceptions of social mobility in Britain are characterised by a strange paradox.
  • Gaffney, John (2014). Ed Miliband and the bacon sandwich: Exploring the relationship between the serious and the frivolous.
  • Gaffney, John (2014). Ed Miliband’s conference speech should be understood as part of a narrative reorientation process.
  • Gaffney, John (2014). With both the French government and opposition in crisis, the door is open for Marine Le Pen to move firmly into the mainstream of French politics.
  • Gafijczuk, Dariusz (2014). Book review: the unhappy divorce of sociology and psychoanalysis: diverse perspectives on the psychosocial, edited by Lynn Chancer and John Andrews.
  • Gage, Charlotte (2014). Is sexual violence in conflict a new Trojan horse?
  • Gains, Francesca (2014). Book review: Policy agendas in British politics by Peter John, Anthony Bertelli, Will Jennings, and Shaun Bevan.
  • Galgoczi, Bela (2014). Europe’s fading climate policy ambitions.
  • Gallagher, Adrian (2014). Book review: an introduction to the English school of international relations by Barry Buzan.
  • Gallagher, Justin (2014). Homeowners forget about past floods when assessing flood risk and are then repeatedly caught unprepared by the next flood.
  • Galloway, George, Brown, Stuart A., Suss, Joel (2014). Five minutes with George Galloway: “The West is guilty of deep, laughable hypocrisy over Crimea”.
  • Gam Nkwi, Walter (2014). #GreatWarInAfrica: World War One veterans trigger new wave of social change in Cameroon.
  • Gam Nkwi, Walter (2014). #LaGrandeGuerreEnAfrique : Les Anciens combattants de la Première Guerre mondiale déclenchent une nouvelle vague de changements sociaux au Cameroun.
  • Game, Chris (2014). The prospects for local government independence are bleakdue to the centre’s unwillingness to give up power.
  • Gandhi, Kanchan (2014). Encountering, interrogating and realising the self: Managing emotional upheavals and break-downs during development fieldwork.
  • Gane, Mike (2014). Book review: the education of David Martin: the making of an unlikely sociologist by David Martin. picture_as_pdf
  • Gani, Jasmine (2014). It remains to be seen if ISIS will provide Washington with an opportunity to recover its strategy and reputation over Syria.
  • Gao, Pei (2014). Book review: the history of ancient Chinese economic thought edited by Cheng Lin, Terry Peach and Wang Fang.
  • Garane, Adil (2014). Will I send as much money home to Somalia as my Mum does?
  • Garavoglia, Matteo (2014). The new electoral law approved by Italy’s Chamber of Deputies is an improvement on its predecessor, but it still has crucial deficiencies.
  • García-Goñi, Manuel, Hernández-Quevedo, Cristina, Nuño-Solinís, Roberto, Paolucci, Francesco (2014). Is Spain’s National Health Service evolving to a high-performing chronic health system?
  • Gardiner, Laura (2014). Households have been coping remarkably well with high housing costs, but interest rate rises lurk just around the corner.
  • Gardiner, Laura (2014). The ‘housing pinched’: Which UK households are most at risk of falling over the edge?
  • Gardner, Leigh, Broadberry, Stephen (2014). Africa’s recent economic success in a European mirror: a historical perspective on avoiding ‘growth reversals’ and achieving sustained growth.
  • Gardner, Leigh A., Broadberry, Stephen (2014). From boom to bust: avoiding economic ‘growth reversals’ in Africa.
  • Garland, Ruth (2014). Book review: imagining women’s careers by Laurie Cohen.
  • Garland, Ruth (2014). Book review: reading celebrity gossip magazines by Andrea McDonnell.
  • Garnett, Vicky, Edmond, Jennifer (2014). Building an API is not enough! Investigating Reuse of Cultural Heritage Data.
  • Garrow, Eve (2014). The government fails to fund nonprofit human services in poor, African American neighborhoods.
  • Garry, John, Tilley, James (2014). Right-wing citizens in right-wing countries dislike the EU, but right-wing citizens in left-wing countries support European integration.
  • Garton Ash, Timothy, Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Five minutes with Timothy Garton Ash: “We’re far more European in the UK than we think we are”.
  • Gavurin, Anna (2014). Researching religion.
  • Gavurin, Anna, Lloyd, Josie (2014). LSE research festival 2014: researching religion.
  • Gawel, Erik, Strunz, Sebastian (2014). Germany’s decision to phase out nuclear power is fundamentally sensible from an economic perspective.
  • Gazzard, Alison (2014). Book review: game after: a cultural study of video game afterlife by Raiford Guins.
  • Gearty, Conor (2014). The cuts to legal aid are obstructing the right to a fair trial and preventing the administration of justice.
  • Geddes, Ellie (2014). As Scotland pushes for change, regional English devolution may become unavoidable.
  • Geipel, Jeff (2014). Working to increase backwards linkages from mining investment.
  • Genovese, Federica (2014). Climate change campaigners should be cautiously optimistic after the latest UN Climate Summit.
  • Georgas, Vangelis (2014). Rising political participation: popular or populist?
  • Georgeiva, Kristalina, Fargues, Philippe, Mahecic, Andrej, Savova, Iliana (2014). Expert Voices: how can Europe better help Syria’s refugees?
  • Gerba, Eddie, Hauzenberger, Klemens (2014). Spending rises are more effective in expanding the economy by as much as 20 percent compared to tax cuts.
  • Gerner, Marina (2014). In Apps We Trust? Questioning Ofcom’s findings on Apps.
  • Ghafoor, Bilal (2014). Freedom of Information in Britain is being subtly (but perceptibly) eroded.
  • Ghafoor, Bilal (2014). Outsourcing companies are taxpayer funded but are only rarely submitted to the scrutiny of Freedom of Information.
  • Ghatak, Maitreesh, Ray, Debraj (2014). Please weight: when confronted by a large Indian statistic, divide by population.
  • Gherghina, Serhiu, Radecki, Michal (2014). The Polish and Romanian experiences show that party elites need to loosen control when introducing primary elections to select candidates.
  • Gibson, Kyle (2014). The proposition 8 definition of “marriage” was misguided and led to its demise.
  • Gil, Ricard (2014). Internally produced games outperform those produced by outsourced developers in the U.S. video game industry.
  • Gilbert, Paul (2014). Book review: offshoring by John Urry.
  • Gilbert, Paul (2014). Book review: the radical imagination: social movement research in the age of austerity by Max Haiven and Alex Khasnabish.
  • Gilmore, Jonathan (2014). The Good International Citizenship framework can be used to build an ethically-minded UK foreign policy.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Astorino’s ‘Goldwater’ tactics in New York, context-free politics in Wisconsin, and California’s new laws: US state blog round up for 27 September – 3 October.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Christie looks clear over Bridgegate, Landrieu headed for Louisiana loss, and the high cost of policing in Ferguson: US state blog round up for 29 November – 5 December.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Christie shrugs off low approval ratings, voter ID decisions for Texas and Wisconsin, and Alaskans get a payout: US state blog round up for 4 – 10 October.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Coakley struggling in Massachusetts, Walker on the ropes inWisconsin, and Montana’s Mailergate: US state blog round upfor 18 – 24 October.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Cuomo’s new book, Florida’s #fangate, and Idaho’s ‘weird’ race for Governor: US state blog round up for 11 – 17 October.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Democrats up all night on climate change, the GOP’s foreign policy problem, and is Mitt Romney considering another presidential run? – US national blog round up for 8 – 14 March.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Florida’s budget surplus, Walker’s gaffes in Wisconsin, and Colorado sued over marijuana law: US state blog round up for 13 – 19 December.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Fracking ban fallout in New York, Texas facing recession, and redistricting in Ohio: US state blog round up for 20 – 26 December.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). GOP’s midterm Senate advantage, ISIS operation costs reach $1 billion, and has Boehner’s Obama suit derailed?: US national blog round up for 25 – 31 October.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Midterm polling, the Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage nondecision, and concern over Ebola: US national blog round up for 4 – 10 October.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). NYPD oversight, Wisconsin’s concealed carry law, and high speed rail on course in California: US state blog round up for 6 – 12 December.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Obama the veto-less, Senator Coburn’s Wastebook, and whatcounts as a GOP wave?: US national blog round up for 18 – 24October.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Obama wins this round on immigration action, the Senate’s “ignorant” confirmations, and healthcare spending growth hits a record low: US national blog round up for 29 November – 5 December.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Obama’s Cuba move, Jeb Bush looks to 2016, and a new Surgeon General: US national blog round up for 13 – 19 December.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Obama’s long game, Paul vs Cruz over Cuba policy and record growth: US national blog round up for 20 – 26 December.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Secret Service in crisis, Boehner calls for ground troopsagainst ISIS, Obamacare (and the shutdown) one year on: USnational blog round up for 27 September – 3 October.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). Senate endgames, an Ebola Czar, and are same sex marriagebans sexist?: US national blog round up for 11 – 17 October.
  • Gilson, Chris (2014). A cromnibus for Christmas, the Senate’s CIA report, and a ‘broken windows’ policy for the police: US national blog round up for 6 – 12 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). America’s anxious electorate, budget bill delays, and Obama speaks on ISIL: US national blog round up for 6 – 12 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Brown trails in New Hampshire, Dallas County accidentally backs reparations, and California saves for a rainy day – US state blog round up for 14 – 20 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). California’s drought turns critical, mass transit moves in Indiana and will Oklahoma ban marriage? – US state blog round up for 1 – 7 February.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Chris Christie heads to Mexico, Texas’ voter ID fight, and Kansas’ Senate race gets complicated- US state blog round up for 30 August – 5 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Chris Christie’s legal bill, Steyer’s money shakes up Florida governor’s race and segregation in St. Louis- US state blog round up for 16 – 22 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Chris Christie’s outburst, Landrieu on racism in Louisiana, and is Colorado having second thoughts on marijuana? : US state blog round up for 25 – 31 October.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Christie breaks promises in New Jersey, Virginia same-sex marriage ban struck down, and Kashkari hits the streets in California- US state blog round up for 26 July – 1 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Christie faces new Bridgegate, Detroit denies water to residents, and Utah’s third party revolution – US state blog round up for 21 – 27 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Congress back in session, Obamacare’s ‘fundamental problem’, and are moderate Democrats and the GOP facing extinction? – US national blog round up for 3 – 10 January.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Congress strikes $1 trillion budget deal, Democrats clear the field for Hillary Clinton and will Puerto Rico default? – US national blog round up for 11 – 17 January.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Cuomo dodges debate, Alabama’s drone task force and Missouri’s huge policing bill – US state blog round up for 23 – 29 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Cuomo underperforms in New York primary, Idaho and Indiana fight for same sex marriage bans, and Missouri’s new abortion restrictions: US state blog round up for 6 – 12 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Cuomo’s weather troubles, Ferguson unrest continues, and Nevada speaker given the boot: US state blog round up for 22 – 28 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). De Blasio vs Walmart, dead heat in Florida governor’s race, and Nevada Democrats choose none of the above – US state blog round up for 7 – 13 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Dead heat in Mississippi GOP Senate primary, Florida’s ‘Game of Thrones’, and Seattle’s $15 minimum wage – US state blog round up for 31 May – 6 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Democrat walks for Maine Senate, Kasich in trouble in Ohio, and will California split six ways? – US state blog round up for 12 – 18 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Democrats make hay on impeachment talk, GOP border bill troubles, and Congress banned from Wikipedia edits – US national blog round up for 26 July – 1 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Democrats meddle in New Jersey, budget battles continue in Virginia, and will Michigan split its ticket? – US state blog round up for 24 – 30 May.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Democrats’ Senate majority at risk, Republicans kill immigration reform, and will Obamacare cost 2 million jobs? – US national blog round up for 1 – 7 February.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). End of the ‘Russia reset’, how business got behind gay rights, and is it time to enlarge the House? – US national blog round up for 1 – 7 March.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Eric Cantor in shock primary defeat, most Americans now against death penalty, and are federal executives underpaid? – US national blog round up for 7 – 13 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Florida’s very expensive election, pence cuts food stamps in Indiana, and Colorado’s shutdown woes: US state blog round up for 15 – 21 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). The GOP struggles with women, Chicago Cubs’ Obamacarewoes, and Burger King heads to Canada – US national bloground up for 23 – 29 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). GOP surrenders on the debt ceiling, Obamacare’s employee mandate is delayed, and Jeb Bush for 2016? – US national blog round up for 8 – 14 February.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). The GOP wrestles with immigration reform, Presidential rumors for Ohio’s Kasich, and how was the State of the Union for you? – US national blog round up for 25 – 31 January.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Georgia fights Obamacare, minimum wage made meaningless in North Dakota, and tight polling in Colorado – US state blog round up for 28 June – 4 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Georgia’s Latinos GOP shift, Detroit exits bankruptcy and Montana rejects same day vote ban: US state blog round up for 8 – 14 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Gerrymandering in Colorado, Missouri overturns same-sex marriage ban, and did New Jersey miss the GOP wave?: US state blog round up for 1 – 7 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Giving meaning to the midterms, the cost of cheap gas, and will the GOP Congress ramp up defense spending? : US national blog round up for 1 – 7 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Hillary Clinton’s book fizzes, Americans against troops in Iraq, and Obamacare’s benefits for jobs and young people – US national blog round up for 14 – 20 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Hillary Clinton’s wealth gaffes, Speaker Boehner plans to sue Obama, and should the U.S. be more like France? – U.S. national blog round up for 21 – 27 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Hobby Lobby ruling, poor ratings for Obama, and why is Ann Coulter afraid of soccer? – US national blog round up for 28 June – 4 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Jindal’s Obamacare alternative, the GOP’s eight pivotal Senate seats, and is the campaign finance system now more unequal? – US national blog round up for 29 March – 4 April.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Joe Biden’s gaffes, the GOP’s missing wave and is tipping terrible?: US national blog round up for 13 – 19 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). March madness for Obamacare, drafting Ted Cruz, and should Democrats distance themselves from Obama? – US national blog round up for 15– 21 March.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). New Benghazi report, Hagel resigns and Obama’s turkey ‘amnesty’: US national blog round up for 22 – 28 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). New York’s Uber troubles, Beretta quits Maryland, and should there be a constitutional ‘right to farm’ in Missouri? – US state blog round up for 19 – 25 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). New York’s election woes, Wisconsin’s Walker probe, and Idaho fights to ban same-sex marriage- US state blog round up for 3 – 9 May.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). No more horses for New York’s Central Park, teachers’ concern in North Carolina, and marijuana now on sale in Colorado – US state blog round up for 28 December – 3 January 2014.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Obama avoids the border, more leaks from Snowden, and Palin calls for impeachment – US national blog round up for 5 – 11 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Obama moves towards immigration action, Obamacare subsidies under threat, and the quiet end of Ebola panic: US national blog round up for 8 – 14 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Obama under fire for Taliban prisoner swap, EPA announces new carbon rules, and is the GOP in ‘war withdrawal’? – US national blog round up for 31 May – 6 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Obamacare surcharges, America’s shrinking army, and what is Kirsten Gillibrand thinking? – US national blog round up for 22 – 28 February.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Obama’s divisive immigration course, minimum wage arguments, and will Congress get anything done this fall? – US national blog round up for 30 August – 5 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Obama’s drag on Democrats, midterm Senate forecasts, and U.S. spying means typewriters are back in fashion in Germany – US national blog round up for 12 – 18 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Obama’s immigration agenda and the GOP’s limited response, and can Biden be the McConnell whisperer?: US national blog round up for 15 – 21 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Obama’s ‘Reverse Reagan’ problem, Sebelius resigns, and do members of Congress deserve higher pay? – US national blog round up for 5 – 11 April.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Obama’s ‘latte salute’, the fickle Senate and Eric Holder’s contested legacy: US national blog round up for 20 – 26 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Pennsylvania’s debt downgrade, child poverty in North Carolina, and Rand Paul underwhelms in California: US state blog round up for 20 – 26 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Pennsylvania’s half budget, same sex-marriage in Arkansas and Illinois opposes cost of Obama presidential library – US state blog round up for 10 – 16 May.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Redistricting in Florida, Fitzgerald crashes and burns in Ohio, and Utah’s same-sex marriage appeal: US state blog round up for 2 – 8 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Rick Perry’s glasses, Obama acts on Iraq, and should cities say no to casinos? – US national blog round up for 2 – 8 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Rove’s Clinton criticism backfires, cross-party calls for Shinseki to go over VA scandal, and is Obama’s foreign policy cloudy or just right? – US national blog round up for 24 – 30 May.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Silver’s Senate forecast, Obamacare’s court challenges, and is Rand Paul the future of the GOP? – US national blog round up for 22 – 28 March.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Southern primaries, ‘monied nihilists’ in Michigan, and Nevada scraps Obamacare exchange – US state blog round up for 17 – 23 May.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). The Stimulus five years on, Homeland Security cancels license plate tracking, and is Ted Cruz the new sheriff in DC town? – US national blog round up for 15 – 21 February.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Ted Cruz has no regrets, a diplomatic spat with India, and fewer Republicans believe in evolution – US national blog round up for 28 December – 3 January 2014.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Tennessee bans UN election monitors, Brown trailing in New Hampshire, and Arizona’s abortion fight – US state blog round up for 5 – 11 April.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Texas’ Rick Perry indicted, Missouri gun sales spike after riots, and will the Dude Abide in Montana’s Senate race? - US state blog round up for 9 – 15 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Things looking bad for the Democrats, growing state Medicaid rolls, and should the US rid the world of Boko Haram? – US national blog round up for 10 – 16 May.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Trump comes up again, the GOP’s Independent problem and debt limit on the horizon – US national blog round up for 18 – 24 January.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Vermont sidesteps McCutcheon v. FEC, South Carolina’s mammoth problem, and how did the GOP hijack Arizona? US state blog round up for 29 March – 4 April.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Veterans Affairs scandal continues, Obamacare’s overpayment woes, and is the Tea Party over? – US national blog round up for 17 – 23 May.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Virginia says no to Medicaid expansion, Walker targets drug users in Wisconsin, and does Idaho have ‘Otter fatigue’? US state blog round up for 13 – 19 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Voter ID challenged in North Carolina, Michigan’s ugly House primary, and Oregon avoids Hobby Lobby ruling – US state blog round up for 5 – 11 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Why Jeb and Hillary are the wrong candidates for 2016, sexual harassment training for Congress, and the GOP pushes on Benghazi – US national blog round up for 3 – 9 May.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Worries over Obama’s Iraq involvement, Congressional slackers, and unrest in Missouri – US national blog round up for 8 – 15 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). The draft Elizabeth Warren movement, Obamacare subsidy rulings and Americans’ appetite for intervention wanes – US national blog round up for 19 – 25 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). The militarization of police, Obama on vacation, and is another government shutdown in the pipeline? – US national blog round up for 16 – 22 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Allen, Natalie (2014). Cuomo the ‘progractionary’, Virginia facing shutdown, and is the GOP still the law & order party? – US state blog round up for 12 – 18 April.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Allen, Natalie (2014). McAuliffe pushing Medicaid in Virginia, Wisconsin’s voter ID law ruled unconstitutional, and a minimum wage rise for Hawaii – US state blog round up for 26 April – 2 May.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Allen, Natalie (2014). Obama the fundraiser in chief, the ‘Let me Google that for you Act’, and is the GOP softening on gay marriage? – US national blog round up for 12 – 18 April.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Allen, Natalie (2014). Senate millionaires vote against minimum wage rise, Boehner in trouble with Republicans, and should the death penalty be eliminated? – US national blog round up for 26 April – 2 May.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Allen, Natalie (2014). A new strategy in eastern Europe, the Medicaid gap has a body count, and no, Elizabeth Warren is not running for President – US national blog round up for 19 – 25 April.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Rose, Nikolas (2014). Five minutes with Nikolas Rose: “The imperative to make exaggerated promises about impact is damaging to the science itself”.
  • Giovannini, Alessandro, Maselli, Ilaria (2014). The opposition of trade unions to Renzi’s ‘Jobs Act’ shows they remain a conservative force in Italian politics.
  • Giovannini, Arianna, Newell, James L. (2014). Matteo Renzi’s transition to power is a gamble not just for his party, but for the Italian political system as a whole.
  • Giuliano, Paola, Spilimbergo, Antonio (2014). The current recession may be forming a generation that wants more state intervention, redistribution, and will accept higher taxes.
  • Gius, Mark (2014). Concealed carry laws and assault weapons bans do not have a significant effect on the gun-related murder rate at the state level.
  • Glees, Anthony (2014). Our Right to be Safe Trumps Press Right to Free Speech.
  • Glencross, Andrew (2014). The Spitzenkandidaten process has ‘presidentialised’ the Commission, but only time will tell whether it allows for better representation of citizens’ views.
  • Glencross, Andrew (2014). Why Europe’s crises in the Eurozone and Crimea are a boon for those who teach European integration.
  • Glendinning, Simon (2014). Europe’s goal should not be a United States of Europe, but a better united Europe of states.
  • Glennerster, Rachel (2014). Strengthening the accountability of politicians.
  • Glennie, Alex, Gottfried, Glenn (2014). It is political inequality that represents British democracy’s real crisis.
  • Glick, David (2014). State policymakers tend to look for lessons from their neighbors and other innovative states.
  • Goda, Thomas (2014). Rising wealth concentration helped lead to the 2008 financial crisis and continues to contribute to ongoing financial instability.
  • Godsmark, Oliver (2014). Book review: Remapping India: new states and their political origins by Louise Tillin.
  • Goes, Eunice (2014). 2014 will be the year of living nervously for all of Britain’s main political parties.
  • Goes, Eunice (2014). Book review: How Labour governments fall: from Ramsay MacDonald to Gordon Brown, edited by Timothy Heppell and Kevin Theakston.
  • Goldberg, Gertrude Schaffner (2014). Unemployment policy should include New Deal-style work programs.
  • Goldin, Ian (2014). Globalisation has created substantial benefits, but global governance must evolve to meet the challenges posed by new systemic risks.
  • Goldin, Ian, Mariathasan, Mike (2014). To preserve the benefits from globalization, global connectivity requires global coordination.
  • Gomes, Leonor (2014). Can the BBC keep giving the public what it wants?
  • Gonzalez Hernando, Marcos (2014). Book review: how think tanks shape social development policies, edited by James McGann, Jillian Rafferty, and Anna Viden.
  • Goodburn, Charlotte (2014). Book review: communities of complicity: everyday ethics in rural China by Hans Steinmüller.
  • Goodfellow, Tom, Rodgers, Dennis, Beall, Jo (2014). From ‘civil’ to ‘civic’ conflict? Violence and the city in ‘fragile states’.
  • Goodman, Ellen (2014). Concentrating Cable: Comcast to Acquire 3/4 US Cable Broadband Market.
  • Goodman, Ellen (2014). The FCC Hasn’t Really Shifted on Open Internet; Net Neutrality Was Never the Law.
  • Goodman, Ellen (2014). Informational justice as the new media pluralism.
  • Goodman, Ellen (2014). This week’s ruling on net neutrality may lead to fundamental changes to the internet as we know it.
  • Goodman, Ellen (2014). U.S Court Throws Out Net Neutrality Rules – Explained.
  • Goodman, Ellen (2014). U.S. supreme court decides that digital is different when it comes to constitutional privacy protections.
  • Goodman, Ellen (2014). The application of the First Amendment to corporations imperils commercial disclosure requirements.
  • Goodwin, Emma (2014). Digital humanities platforms set to challenge technical barriers to digital research skills development.
  • Goodwin, Mark (2014). Do we need more scientists in Parliament? They may not make any difference.
  • Goodwin, Mark (2014). Three reasons why Gove has been relieved of his duties.
  • Goplerud, Max (2014). Fewer special advisers run for parliament than is generally thought, but those that do are quick to climb the ladder.
  • Goplerud, Max (2014). Money or signatures: which is a larger barrier to new parties trying to contest parliamentary elections?
  • Gordon, Stuart (2014). Dr Stuart Gordon featured in BBC documentary, ‘Afghanistan: The Lion’s Last Roar?’.
  • Gostyńska-Jakubowska, Agata (2014). The Eurozone crisis has laid the foundations for Poland to take a more central role in EU affairs.
  • Gottfried, Glenn, Foard, Nick (2014). First-time compulsory voting is designed to get politicians to engage with young voters’ concerns.
  • Grabher, Gernot, Ibert, Oliver (2014). Virtual hybrid communities show that you don’t have to meet face-to-face to advance great ideas.
  • Graef, Inge (2014). European Commission approves Facebook/WhatsApp deal: data concentration and privacy as competition concerns?
  • Graef, Inge, Wahyuningtyas, Yuli (2014). Data Portability Series: Interview with Ian Brown.
  • Graefe, Andreas (2014). Asking voters who they think will win is one of the mostaccurate methods for forecasting elections available.
  • Graefe, Andreas (2014). Looking at how candidates handle issues and their leadership capability can be just as effective at predicting presidential races as the strength of the economy.
  • Grafe, Inge (2014). Why not “Go Dutch” and Protect Net Neutrality without Defining Specialised Services?
  • Grahl, Josh, Lysandrou, Photis (2014). The proposed EU Financial Transactions Tax is both illogical and likely to be economically damaging.
  • Grand, Peter, Tiemann, Gudio (2014). Voters frequently misjudge the positions of parties in European Parliament elections on the basis of non-political factors.
  • Grant, Wyn (2014). Reflecting on John Smith’s political legacy.
  • Grasso, Maria (2014). Young people are less engaged in both traditional and non-traditional forms of politics than older generations.
  • Gray, Jonathan (2014). Book review: open access and the humanities: contexts, controversies and the future by Martin Eve.
  • Gray, Kevin (2014). South Korea and Taiwan’s institutional capacity helped U.S. aid to be used well after 1945, while South Vietnam’s Frenchcolonial legacy hindered development.
  • Gray-Sharp, Katarina (2014). Book Review: the accidental species: misunderstandings of human evolution by Henry Gee.
  • Grech, Aaron George (2014). Introducing explicit pension age changes as in the UK is not the end of the line.
  • Green, Elliott D. (2014). Assessing the Israel – apartheid South Africa comparison, Part 2.
  • Green, Elliott D. (2014). Dr Elliott Green: Assessing the Israel – apartheid South Africa comparison.
  • Green, Elliott D. (2014). Growth more than population control.
  • Green, Lelia (2014). “Generation M” for mobile: what does growing-up digitally mean?
  • Green, Rebecca (2014). Transparency rules in U.S. elections need updating to reflect 21st century realities.
  • Greenberg, Jeremy (2014). Theatre review: Red Forest at the Young Vic.
  • Greene, Zachary D. (2014). UK voters see divided political parties as less able to makesensible or coherent policies.
  • Greenwood, Joe (2014). There may be room for privilege, and perception of it, inexplaining political activity.
  • Gregory, Lee (2014). Book Review: beyond evidence-based policy in public health: the interplay of ideas by Katherine Smith.
  • Gregory, Lee (2014). Book review: social policies and social control: new perspectives on the “Not-so-Big Society” edited by Malcolm Harrison & Teela Sanders.
  • Gries, Thomas, Meierrieks, Daniel, Redlin, Margarete (2014). Providing aid to repressive terrorist source countries does not make the U.S. any safer.
  • Griffin, Carl J. (2014). Book review: languages of the unheard: why militant protest is good for democracy by Stephen D’Arcy.
  • Grodach, Carl (2014). Urban policymakers need to reconsider the role of arts districts in cities’ economic development.
  • Grodecka, Anna (2014). Book review: big ideas in macroeconomics: a nontechnicalview by Kartik B. Athreya.
  • Grodecka, Anna (2014). Book review: wrong: nine economic policy disasters and what we can learn from them by Richard S. Grossman.
  • Grossman, Richard S. (2014). In case you missed it … six notable economic stories from 2013.
  • Grossman, Richard S. (2014). Political betting markets, like the now defunct Intrade, can provide important insights into campaigns.
  • Grove White, Ruth (2014). The increasingly hostile environment to immigration is unjust and short-sighted.
  • Grube-Cavers, Annelise, Patterson, Zachary (2014). In order to keep mass transit accessible, we must understand the relationship between gentrification and public transportation.
  • Grundy, Emily (2014). Book review: managing and sharing research data: a guide to good practice by Louise Corti et al.
  • Guijarro-Usobiaga, Borja (2014). The EU’s ‘tougher’ sanctions against Russia must be used as a step toward greater engagement, not simply as a punishment.
  • Guijarro-Usobiaga, Borja (2014). Only decisive western action can prevent eastern Ukraine from becoming another Crimea.
  • Guijarro-Usobiaga, Borja (2014). Russia and the West are now firmly locked in a war of economic attrition.
  • Guilliford, Jenny, Foley, Beth (2014). The new Help to Work scheme could use some work.
  • Gulliver, Kevin (2014). Mutualism can offer an alternative vision for social housing to counter growing marketisation and creeping commercialism.
  • Gundersen, Craig (2014). Up to 47 million Americans face more food insecurity because of proposed restrictions on SNAP food assistance program.
  • Gunes, Cengiz (2014). Turkey’s presidential election offers a key opportunity for the Kurdish minority to exert pressure on the Turkish government.
  • Gunningham, Ellie (2014). Exodus: immigration and multiculturalism in the 21st century.
  • Gunningham, Ellie (2014). Wole Soyinka: Boko Haram is not just a Nigerian problem – it is a crime against humanity.
  • Gylfason, Thorvaldur (2014). Events in Iceland show that a UK constitutional convention should involve politicians as minimally as possible.
  • Gómez-Mera, Laura (2014). The best bookshops in Brussels.
  • Gómez-Mera, Laura (2014). The best bookshops in Buenos Aires.
  • Górecki, Maciej A., Kukołowicz, Paula (2014). Polish elections demonstrate the limitations of gender quotas as a tool for increasing female representation.
  • Götzmann, Nora (2014). Nora Götzmann – showing respect for human rights in state-investor contracts: guidance and assessment tool for company negotiators.
  • Habib, Laleh (2014). Bihar’s turnaround story.
  • Habib, Laleh (2014). Living history in South Asia.
  • Habib, Laleh (2014). Staging history: new play revisits Partition.
  • Haddad, Lawrence (2014). Putting undernutrition higher on the political agenda.
  • Haddad, Lawrence (2014). A ‘perfect storm’ for ending undernutrition.
  • Haddon, Catherine (2014). Book review: At power’s elbow: aides to the Prime Minister from Robert Walpole to David Cameron by Andrew Blick and George Jones.
  • Hagemann, Sara (2014). A public vote on Jean-Claude Juncker in the European Council could be a significant step for transparency in EU politics.
  • Hager, Sandy (2014). The vast majority of U.S. federal debt is now held by the richest households and largest companies, raising concerns about inequality and power.
  • Hagley, Annika, Harrison, Michael (2014). The resurgent superhero genre in film gives insights into the American psyche and political identities post-September 11.
  • Hahn, Johannes (2014). Public investment under the new EU Cohesion Policy is helping Europe out of the crisis and into growth.
  • Hajnal, Zoltan (2014). As long as white America remains skeptical of immigrants, moving to the left on immigration is likely to hurt the democrats.
  • Hajnal, Zoltan, Horowitz, Jeremy (2014). Under Democratic presidents, minorities make economic gains – and so do whites.
  • Hale-Ross, Simon (2014). The UK should urgently legitimise the revocation of UKcitizenship to the Islamic State’s British members.
  • Hale-Ross, Simon (2014). The decreasing of safeguards in UK anti-terror law is a worrying trend that should be halted.
  • Halford, Susan, Carrigan, Mark (2014). Susan Halford: “Semantic web innovations are likely to have implications for us all”.
  • Hall, Andrew B. (2014). Public funding of elections increases candidate polarization by reducing the influence of moderate donors.
  • Hall, Gavin E (2014). Book review: the future, declassified: megatrends that will undo the world unless we take action by Mathew Burrows.
  • Hall, Matthew (2014). The Supreme Court is constrained by public opinion in cases where the justices fear nonimplementation of their decisions.
  • Hall, Melinda Gann (2014). Ballot design influences the power of televised attack ads in state supreme court elections.
  • Hall, Melinda Gann (2014). State supreme court justices are more likely to reverse death penalty sentences when they are term limited.
  • Hall, Suzanne M. (2014). Book review: negotiating cohesion, inequality and change: uncomfortable positions in local government by Hannah Jones.
  • Hall, Thad (2014). Election Day Registration alleviates many of the problems that prevent people from voting.
  • Halle, David, Beveridge, Andrew A., Beveridge, Sydney (2014). As newly returned New York Police Commissioner, Bill Bratton’s first task will be to regain the trust of the city’s most heavily policed groups.
  • Hampton, Keith N. (2014). People are more likely to spend time together in public spaces than they were 30 years ago.
  • Han, Didi (2014). Constructive engagement, estrangement and contextualisation: Conducting field research on an alternative community in South Korea.
  • Hancké, Bob (2014). 25 years ago: the end of history?
  • Hancké, Bob (2014). About the recovery in the UK.
  • Hancké, Bob (2014). Cold shower for the Euro.
  • Hancké, Bob (2014). EMU and the loss of monetary sovereignty.
  • Hancké, Bob (2014). FTT: right idea, wrong way?
  • Hancké, Bob (2014). German austerity is not only damaging the Eurozone, but is also starving the country of its own much needed investment.
  • Hancké, Bob (2014). Growth and unemployment in the Eurozone: what’s really happening?
  • Hancké, Bob (2014). Immigration and its problems.
  • Hancké, Bob (2014). Karlsruhe and the OMT.
  • Hancké, Bob (2014). On peripheral debt.
  • Hancké, Bob (2014). Piketty part 2.
  • Hancké, Bob (2014). Piketty’s wrong, says the Financial Times.
  • Hancké, Bob (2014). Structural reforms are back. Call the cops!
  • Hancké, Bob (2014). Two years after Mario Draghi’s ‘whatever it takes’ moment, the Eurozone is once again staring into the abyss.
  • Hancké, Bob (2014). The rain in Spain.
  • Hancké, Bob (2014). The spectre haunting Europe.
  • Hand, Michael (2014). We should not be conflating liberal democratic values with British national identity.
  • Handel, Ben (2014). Nudging people with better information may actually hurt health insurance markets.
  • Hanefeld, Johanna, Lunt, Neil (2014). We need a better understanding of the effects of ‘medical tourism’ on health systems to have an informed debate about fairness and regulation.
  • Hang Kei, Ho (2014). Book review: consumption in China: how China’s new consumer ideology is shaping the nation by LiAnne Yu.
  • Hanley, Seán (2014). Czech Eurosceptic parties are likely to be pushed to the side-lines by Andrej Babiš’s ANO movement in the upcoming European elections.
  • Hanretty, Chris (2014). “Horse-race” coverage of elections is most common in polarised party systems in close electoral contests.
  • Hanson, Joanna (2014). Does civil society in Albania have an answer to the country’s many problems?
  • Hanson, Peter (2014). Cory Gardner’s victory may be a sign that social conservatism is on the ebb in Colorado.
  • Hanson, Peter (2014). The senate majority party manipulates the way that budgets are brought to the floor, in order to protect its own members.
  • Hanstock, Richard (2014). Book review: How can you represent those people? by Abbe Smith and Monroe H. Freedman.
  • Harcourt, Alison (2014). EC Should Encourage Transparency and Co-ordination, not Duplication & Liberalisation.
  • Harding, Andrew (2014). What is the difference between an impact and an outcome? Impact is the longer term effect of an outcome.
  • Hardy, Jonathan (2014). London Live Goes Live: What about Media Plurality in UK’s Capital?
  • Hargreaves, Ian (2014). Book review: the dark net: inside the digital underworld by Jamie Bartlett.
  • Harkins, Steven (2014). Book review: football’s dark side: corruption, homophobia, violence and racism in the beautiful game by Ellis Cashmore and Jamie Cleland.
  • Harmer, Chris (2014). Book review: global governance and the new wars: themerging of development and security by Mark Duffield.
  • Harmer, Tanya (2014). As the US-Cuba relationship thaws, the next steps depend on the domestic political will in both countries towards greater openness.
  • Harmer, Tanya (2014). Book review: The Chile Reader: history, culture, politics edited by Elizabeth Quay Hutchison et al.
  • Harnad, Stevan (2014). Animal pain and human pleasure: ethical dilemmas outside the classroom.
  • Harnad, Stevan (2014). Crowd-Sourced Peer Review: Substitute or supplement for the current outdated system?
  • Harnard, Stevan (2014). Turing Testing and the Game of Life: Cognitive science is about designing lifelong performance capacity not short-term fooling.
  • Harper, Mark (2014). We don’t need to lower the voting age to ensure MPs listen to the views of young people.
  • Harris, Clodagh (2014). The UK has much to learn from the Irish constitutional convention.
  • Harris, Josh (2014). The civil service should be providing the key capacities which any prime minister needs to govern effectively.
  • Harris, Peter (2014). For 50 years the UK government has shown little regard for the human rights of the indigenous population of the British Indian Ocean Territory.
  • Harrison, Mark (2014). In a free society the purpose of mass surveillance should be to protect the way we live.
  • Harsch, Ernest (2014). Burkina Faso: Echoes of a revolution past.
  • Hartley, James (2014). Should authors strive to have a consistent and recognisable style of writing?
  • Hartley, James (2014). What can be done to prevent the proliferation of errors in academic publications?
  • Hartman, Todd K., Newman, Benjamin J., Bell, C. Scott (2014). Anti-Hispanic prejudice drives opposition to immigration in the U.S.
  • Harvey, Ross (2014). Book Review: global energy dilemmas by Michael Bradshaw.
  • Harzing, Anne-Wil, Mijnhardt, Wilfred (2014). Proof over promise: Moving citation metric systems beyond journal impact towards a career impact approach.
  • Haselswerdt, Jake (2014). Tax breaks are not immortal – but that doesn’t mean comprehensive tax reform is easy.
  • Hasnain, Saher (2014). Fieldwork at home: Assumptions, anxieties and fear.
  • Hastedt, Glenn (2014). The Senate’s CIA report may help to lead to a new politics of intelligence in Washington.
  • Hathaway, Terry (2014). The revolution will not be bought: Ethical consumption is seductive but dangerous to the values ethical consumers seek to promote.
  • Haughton, Tim, Novotná, Tereza (2014). The European elections in Central and Eastern EU states illustrate that the rise of Euroscepticism was far from uniform across Europe.
  • Hausman, Catherine (2014). Despite previous worries, evidence suggests that nuclear safety is no worse following U.S. electricity deregulation.
  • Havemann, Leo, Atenas, Javiera (2014). MOOCs must move beyond open enrolment and demonstrate a true commitment to reuse and long-term redistribution.
  • Hayes, Thomas J., Dennis, Christopher (2014). States with a higher concentration of income going to the top one percent are more likely to adopt income tax.
  • Hayward, Nick (2014). Book review: Civic participation in America by Quentin Kidd.
  • Hazelgrove, Sam (2014). For the Obama Administration’s “pivot” to Asia to be successful, it must address the question of what the U.S. role in the region should be.
  • He, Wei (2014). Chinese ‘single’s day’ shopping going global.
  • He, Wei (2014). The wisdom of talk: how businesses engage with the media.
  • Healy, Adrian (2014). Capturing the value of university-business collaboration in education requires flexible approach to measurement tools.
  • Healy, Andrew, Lenz, Gabriel (2014). A psychological bias helps to explain why voters focus on the election-year economy.
  • Heawood, Jonathan (2014). The IMPRESS Project: a viable, independent model of press regulation?
  • Hebels, Alexander (2014). Prize-winning research on Snapchat – the meaning of mobile imagery.
  • Helberger, Natali (2014). Developing the user perspective in the plurality dialogue.
  • Hellström, Johan (2014). There are important differences between coalition formation processes in West European and Central/East European states.
  • Helsper, Ellen (2014). Book review: the handbook of food research, edited by Anne Murcott, Warren Belasco, Peter Jackson.
  • Helsper, Ellen (2014). Digital Inclusion in Europe: Evaluating Policy and Practice.
  • Hemmings, Jo (2014). In the wake of the REF, LSE launches impact website to demonstrate how research can make a difference.
  • Hemmings, John (2014). Scottish independence would have a negative impact on security.
  • Henkel, Imke (2014). David Cameron’s increasingly strong opposition to Jean-Claude Juncker runs the risk of alienating Angela Merkel.
  • Henkel, Imke (2014). Merkel has not issued an ultimatum to the UK over free movement, but there is growing German frustration at David Cameron’s approach to the EU.
  • Henkel, Imke (2014). We should replace the complicated, bureaucratic and error-prone expenses claims system with a flat-rate allowance.
  • Henn, Matt, Foard, Nick (2014). Compulsory voting may reinforce the resentment young people feel toward the political class.
  • Henn, Matt, Foard, Nick (2014). Young people support the democratic process, but do not feelthat they can exercise real influence over decision-making.
  • Hensby, Alex (2014). Book review: Growing into politics: contexts and timing of political socialisation, edited by Simone Abendschӧn.
  • Hensby, Alex (2014). Book review: protest Inc.: the corporatization of activism edited by Peter Dauvergne and Genevieve LeBaron.
  • Hepburn, Eve (2014). If Scotland votes ‘Yes’, we will likely see an immigration policy that is markedly different from the rest of the UK.
  • Hepburn, Eve (2014). Regardless of whether it’s a ‘Yes’ or a ‘No’ vote, the answer must be radical change.
  • Hepburn, Eve (2014). The decision of the majority of Scots to vote ‘No’ may result in even more radical constitutional change to the UK.
  • Hepburn, Eve (2014). The ‘domino effect’ from Scotland’s referendum is increasing demands for independence in Italian regions.
  • Herian, Mitchel (2014). When planning new policies, local governments should take into account how much they are trusted by citizens.
  • Herman, Lise (2014). Book review: revolt on the right: explaining support for the radical right in Britain by Robert Ford and Matthew J. Goodwin.
  • Herman, Lise (2014). Mainstream French parties have failed to form a coherent response to the wave of right-wing movements sweeping across France.
  • Hernández-Quevedo, Cristina, Cylus, Jon, Sagan, Anna (2014). The European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies launches new web platforms on health systems and financial crisis. html
  • Hertel-Fernandez, Alexander (2014). Understaffed state Legislatures can give business theopportunity to gain an upper hand in the policymaking process.
  • Hessel, Philipp, Avendano, Mauricio (2014). Are economic recessions at the time of leaving school associated with worse health in later life?
  • Hezser, Catherine (2014). Book review: bioethics in historical Perspective by SarahFerber.
  • Hezser, Catherine (2014). Book review: the history of the kiss! the birth of popular culture by Marcel Danesi.
  • Hezser, Catherine (2014). Book review: violence and understanding in Gaza: the British broadsheets’ coverage of the war by Dávid Kaposi.
  • Hickel, Jason (2014). Book review: Capital in the twenty-first century.
  • Hickel, Jason (2014). Book review: the South Africa reader: history, culture,politics edited by Clifton Crais and Thomas McClendon.
  • Hickel, Jason (2014). Book review: the new extractivism: a post-neoliberal development model or imperialism of the twenty-first century? edited by Henry Veltmeyer and James Petras.
  • Hickel, Jason (2014). Exposing the great ‘poverty reduction’ lie.
  • Hickel, Jason (2014). Flipping the Corruption Myth.
  • Hicks, Daniel L., Hicks, Joan Hamory (2014). Flashy purchases are associated with higher levels of violent crime in the U.S.
  • Hicks, William D., McKee, Seth C., Sellers, Mitchell D., Smith, Daniel A. (2014). Party competition is the primary driver of the recent increase in restrictive voter id laws in the American states.
  • Hill, Steven (2014). Time for REFlection: HEFCE look ahead to provide rounded evaluation of the REF.
  • Hills, John (2014). The idea that there is a welfare-dependent underclass is wrong.
  • Hilton, Penny (2014). LSE research festival workshops: Penny Hilton on representing research on film.
  • Himmrich, Julia (2014). Book review: Bosnia’s million bones: solving the world’s greatest forensic puzzle by Christian Jennings.
  • Himmrich, Julia (2014). The Ukraine crisis has highlighted the limitations of Germany’s ‘more active’ foreign policy approach.
  • Hirnstein, Henrike M. (2014). Book review: the Jordanian labour market in the new millennium edited by Ragui Assaad.
  • Hitchins, Casper, Bayley, Julie (2014). The role of the Research Funding Officer in building robust and dynamic foundations for impact.
  • Hix, Simon, Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2014). Media coverage in Germany and the UK shows why both countries have radically different views over who should be the next Commission President.
  • Ho, Kate, Pakes, Ariel (2014). Physician incentives introduced by the new Accountable Care Organizations could reduce costs of care by 5 percent.
  • Hobolt, Sara, Tilley, James (2014). While voters might blame the EU for policy failures, it is extremely difficult for them to effectively hold it to account.
  • Hodder, Catherine, Edwards, Nikki (2014). Alumni interview: Catherine Hodder.
  • Hogwood, Patricia (2014). Book review: the right and the welfare state by Carsten Jensen.
  • Hogwood, Patricia (2014). Despite substantial gains in recent German regional elections, the Alternative for Germany may struggle to consolidate its federal presence.
  • Hollanders, David (2014). Why the Dutch pension system is not a role model for the UK.
  • Hollibaugh, Gary E., Horton, Gabriel, Lewis, David E. (2014). President Obama placed his most competent appointees in agencies most important to—and most resistant to—his political agenda.
  • Holloway, Pippa (2014). Felon disfranchisement preserves slavery’s legacy.
  • Holman, Nancy (2014). Workshop: Accelerating new housing production in London – what works?
  • Holmberg, Kim (2014). Altmetrics may be able to help in evaluating societal reach, but research significance must be peer reviewed.
  • Holmes, Georgina (2014). Is ActionAid’s gender-specific fundraising campaign progressive?
  • Honeyman, Victoria (2014). Is Labour struggling in the polls because of Ed Miliband?
  • Honeyman, Victoria (2014). The UK’s main problem in influencing reform in Europe is that it is regarded as a semi-detached member.
  • Hood, Christopher, Himaz, Rozana (2014). History shows Osborne’s proposed spending cuts after 2015 would be unusual but not unprecedented in terms of duration and depth.
  • Hook, Derek (2014). Reconfiguring apartheid loss: reading the Apartheid Archive through a Lacanian lens.
  • Hook, Derek (2014). Refuting melancholia: postures of melancholic identification in the Apartheid Archive.
  • Hopkin, Jonathan (2014). Beppe Grillo’s ‘Five Star’ movement shows the probable limitations of the internet as a replacement for politics.
  • Hopkin, Jonathan, Lapuente, Victor, Moller, Lovisa (2014). Lower levels of inequality are linked with greater innovation in economies.
  • Horowitz, Will (2014). Why abolishing age-related benefits would improve later life.
  • Houghton, Ruth (2014). Book Review: negotiating in civil conflict: constitutional construction and imperfect bargaining in Iraq by Haider Ala Hamoudi.
  • Housby, Elaine (2014). Book review: The superlative city: Dubai and the urban condition in the early twenty-first century edited by Ahmed Kanna.
  • Housby, Elaine (2014). Book review: feminist edges of the Qur’an by Aysha A Hidayatullah.
  • Housby, Elaine (2014). Book review: how capitalism failed the Arab world: the economic roots and precarious future of the middle east uprisings by Richard Javad Heydarian.
  • Howells, Peter (2014). Book review: Deliberating American monetary policy: a textual analysis by Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey.
  • Howitt, Richard (2014). Richard Howitt – measuring business respect for human rights: how do we promote legitimacy?
  • Hronesova, Jessie (2014). Bosnia – voting for the devil you know.
  • Hrynaszkiewicz, Ian (2014). Data Descriptors: Providing the necessary information to make data open, discoverable and reusable.
  • Hu, Lingqian (2014). Evidence from Chicago shows that declining job accessibility for the poor is a result of socioeconomic, but not spatial, factors.
  • Huberty, Maxine (2014). The key issue for Luxembourg in the EP elections is not the national vote, but whether Juncker can win the contest for Commission President.
  • Hudson, Bob (2014). What do we do when the public services market fails?
  • Hughes, Ceri (2014). Does changing employers offer a route out of low pay?
  • Hughes, Ceri (2014). We need to ensure that young Londoners gain the skills and experience that will be of value to them in the labour market.
  • Hughes, James (2014). Despite talk of an ‘off ramp’ from the crisis, Crimea is already lost to Russia: Kyiv’s priority should be accommodating its Russophone citizens in Eastern Ukraine.
  • Hughes, James (2014). The events of recent days mean that Russia now holds all the cards over the secession of Crimea from Ukraine.
  • Humphrey, Christopher (2014). The politics of loan pricing in multilateral development banks.
  • Humphreys, Jane (2014). Free to Air Television: 700MHz and Beyond.
  • Hurst, Steven, Wroe, Andrew (2014). Existing narratives of the effects of partisan polarization in Congress on foreign policy issues are too simplistic.
  • Hurt, Stephen (2014). South Africa at 20: The re-awakening of “the left” in post-apartheid South Africa?
  • Hussein, Shereen (2014). Research into the ageing experiences of different migrant groups shows a need for more culturally appropriate delivery of public services.
  • Hwang, Jackelyn, Sampson, Robert (2014). Google street view shows that gentrification in Chicago has largely bypassed poor minority neighborhoods, reinforcing urban inequality.
  • Hyra, Derek (2014). The back-to-the-city movement is leading to political and cultural displacement, transforming the inner city into condo city.
  • Häge, Frank (2014). The Lisbon Treaty’s change to Council voting rules will have important implications for the democratic legitimacy of the EU.
  • Hänska, Max (2014). EU Membership and the Immigration ‘Problem’ – Fact and fiction in British public discourse.
  • Hänska, Max (2014). The European elections in Germany: Satire and concerns over the European Project.
  • Hänska, Max (2014). The lost art of diplomacy: David Cameron to Europe’s rescue?
  • Härtel, André (2014). The EU should abandon ‘soft power’ in Ukraine and adopt a new approach focused on geostrategic concerns.
  • Hölsgens, Sander (2014). Book review: the myth of race: the troubling persistence of an unscientific idea by Robert Wald Sussman.
  • Hühne, Philipp, Meyer, Birgit, Nunnenkamp, Peter (2014). Who benefits from aid-for-trade?
  • IGC (2014). Determinants of the exchange rate and policy implications for Zambia.
  • Ibreck, Rachel (2014). Seeking justice in Nimule, South Sudan.
  • Ideh, Preston (2014). 2014 LSE Africa Summit: A call home.
  • Idiculla, Mathew (2014). Is local autonomy the future of urban governance?
  • Iemmi, Valentina, Knapp, Martin, McDaid, David (2014). Investing in crisis care for people with schizophrenia makes moral and economic sense.
  • Imas, Miguel J. (2014). Favela painting: building community, social change and emancipation through an OrgansparkZ/Art installation.
  • Immerzeel, Tim, Jaspers, Eva, Lubbers, Marcel (2014). Radical right parties have the potential to colonise the traditional support base of Western Europe’s Christian Democrats.
  • Indridason, Indridi H. (2014). A number of factors determine Cabinet size, while Cabinet size itself affects public spending levels and policy outcomes.
  • Ingram, B. Lynn (2014). California needs to begin a serious and comprehensive plan to adapt to what may be a very long drought.
  • Ingram, Catherine (2014). Utilising participation in musical ethnographic fieldwork in rural China.
  • Innerarity, Daniel (2014). EU democracy should be based on the principle of respecting diverse identities, not uniting through the creation of a European demos.
  • Institute of Public Affairs, LSE (2014). LSE Research Online.
  • Institute of Public Affairs, LSE (2014). LSE professor warns of rise of campus insurgents.
  • Institute of Public Affairs, LSE (2014). LSE research festival 2014 exhibition.
  • International Development (2014). Research Excellence Framework results now in – LSE tops tables!
  • International Development (2014). A Special Issue of World Development, 2014.
  • International Development (2014). What are the ID staff reading in 2014?
  • International Relations blog (2014). NEW BOOK: Cutting the Gordian Knot of Economic Reform.
  • International Relations blog (2014). New book by IR Department PhD graduate Dr Kai Monheim.
  • Inthorn, Sanna, Millward, Peter, Burdsey, Daniel, Groves, Mark, Kippin, Sean (2014). The England football team represents our multi-cultural,progressive politics of nationhood. Its anthem doesn’t.
  • Iossifova, Deljana (2014). Doing fieldwork in Shanghai: Notes on visual methods and ethnographic practices.
  • Irion, Kristina (2014). Follow the Money! Ownership & Financial Transparency should be a Media Policy Standard.
  • Ishkanian, Armine (2014). Book review: rediscovering voluntary action: the beat of adifferent drum by Colin Rochester.
  • Ivanova, Katya (2014). The stench of a holy ground: a reflection on the politics behind the pig farm –Holocaust memorial in Lety.
  • Iverson Nassauer, Joan (2014). The rise of vacant urban property in America is both a fiscal challenge and a design and planning opportunity.
  • Izevbigie, Jescinta (2014). Participation of women in leadership must be a common agenda for both men and women.
  • Jablonski, Ryan S., Oliver, Steven (2014). Captain Phillips and the causes of piracy.
  • Jackson, Marissa (2014). Whistling Women: Gender, Space, and Power Paradigms in Africa.
  • Jackson, Sharon (2014). Book review: AIDS doesn’t show its face: inequality, morality, and social change in Nigeria by Daniel Jordan Smith.
  • Jacobs, David (2014). Rising income inequality in the U.S. was fuelled by Ronald Reagan’s attacks on union strength, and continued by Bill Clinton’s financial deregulation.
  • Jahn, Beate (2014). Interventions in foreign countries to promote liberal objectives are bound to fail due to the internal contradictions within liberalism itself.
  • Jaitman, Laura, Machin, Stephen (2014). Does tougher sentencing deter crime? Evidence from the London 2011 riots suggests it does.
  • Jakóbik, Wojciech (2014). South Stream epitomises Russia’s divisive energy politics in Europe.
  • James, Dan (2014). The disappeared: how to read the writing on the city?
  • James, Daniel (2014). Startups for journalists: Sourcefabric.
  • James, Daniel (2014). The disappeared.
  • James, Toby (2014). Electoral management issues were the dog that didn’t bark in the Scottish night.
  • James, Toby S. (2014). Postal voting and electoral fraud: a reply to Richard Mawrey QC.
  • Janev, Goran (2014). Following disputed elections, Macedonia requires clear guidance from the EU if it is to alleviate its growing political crisis.
  • Janku, Andrea (2014). Book review: the people’s republic of amnesia: Tiananmen revisited by Louisa Lim.
  • Janssen, Ronald (2014). Flexploitation: the case of the 2012 Spanish labour market reform.
  • Jarvis, Lee, Legrand, Tim (2014). There are serious question marks over the effectiveness andappropriateness of proscribing terrorist organisations.
  • Jarvis, Rebecca (2014). Book Review: Is the Planet Full? edited by Ian Goldin.
  • Jarvis, Rebecca (2014). Book review: Who’s asking? Native science, western science and science education by Douglas L. Medin and Megan Bang.
  • Jayachandran, Seema, Pande, Rohini (2014). Why the firstborn is more likely to succeed in life.
  • Jesperson, Sasha (2014). Calls for a radical change in West Africa’s drug policy.
  • Jetten, Jolanda (2014). The social cure: Why groups make us healthier and how policymakers can capitalise on these curing properties.
  • Jewitt, Caitlin E., Treul, Sarah A. (2014). The Tea Party’s presence in primaries benefits the general election result in the Republican Party’s favor.
  • Jeynes, William (2014). Moves towards greater educational standardization epitomized by Common Core have done little to address the decline of American education.
  • Jeynes, William (2014). Policymakers should embrace greater school choice to include private and faith schools to address the achievement gap.
  • Jha, Chandan (2014). Can social media and the internet reduce corruption?
  • Jianyang Zhang, Gia (2014). Diversity in London’s cultural industry—the faces of the city itself?
  • Jimenez, Benedict S. (2014). In regions with many local governments, some services are provided the least in poorer communities where they are needed the most.
  • Jiménez-Martínez, César (2014). Book Review: branding the nation: the global business of national identity by Melissa Aronczyk.
  • Jofre-Bonet, Mireia, McGuire, Alistair (2014). The NHS England Five Years Forward View and the missing £30 billion.
  • Johansen, Morgen S., Zhu, Ling (2014). Market competition may not reduce costs or lead to greater efficiency in hospitals.
  • Johns, Geraint (2014). Why do wages continue to stagnate in the UK as unemployment falls?
  • Johns, Geraint, Zoido-Oses, Paula (2014). It is the state’s duty to make sure that individuals have a choice where liberal and illiberal values clash.
  • Johnson, Ben (2014). To argue against open access on the grounds that it damages the reach of research is to undersell research.
  • Johnson, Carolina (2014). Local civic participation can help reinforce the legitimacy of the democratic system.
  • Johnson, Corey (2014). The EU is unlikely to embrace shale gas as an alternative to Russian gas imports.
  • Johnson, Gbemende (2014). State supreme courts are more likely to defer to executive branch agencies in states with institutionally powerful Governors.
  • Johnson, Tim (2014). Favoring the job applications of military veterans has little effect on workforce quality in the U.S. federal government.
  • Johnson, Tyler, Kellstedt, Paul (2014). The more frequently people read newspapers, the more stable their opinion is on government policy.
  • Johnston, Alison (2014). The wrong solution for the wrong problem: why Europe needs to shift away from fiscal policy and focus on labor markets.
  • Johnston, Alison, Regan, Aidan (2014). The absence of national adjustment tools is the reason why Eurozone countries continue to struggle.
  • Johnston, James, Reeves, Alan (2014). Economics is becoming an elite subject for elite UK universities.
  • Johnston, Ron (2014). Book Review: affluence, austerity and electoral change in Britain by Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders and Marianne C. Stewart.
  • Johnston, Ron (2014). Book review: British general elections since 1964: diversity, dealignment and disillusion by David Denver and Mark Garnett.
  • Johnston, Ron (2014). Book review: advancing electoral integrity edited by Pippa Norris, Richard W Frank and Ferran Martínez i Coma.
  • Johnston, Ron (2014). Book review: making democracy fun: how game design canempower citizens and transform politics by Josh Lerner.
  • Johnston, Ron (2014). Ron Johnston on remembering urbanist Professor Sir Peter Hall.
  • Johnston, Ron, Jones, Kelvyn, Manley, David, Hoare, Tony, Harris, Richard (2014). Replication of government research uncovers shaky evidence on relationship between school and degree performance.
  • Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles, Cutts, David (2014). Raising money for the local campaigns.
  • Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles, Rossiter, David (2014). Translating Votes into Seats.
  • Johnston, Roy (2014). Book review: reshaping the university: the rise of the regulated market in higher education by David Palfreyman and Ted Tapper.
  • Jones, Alexandra (2014). Relieving democratic stress: devolution and strong cities.
  • Jones, Alexandra (2014). The main parties’ race to the top on local devolution promises much – but will it deliver?
  • Jones, Bethan (2014). Book review: the Ashgate research companion to fan cultures edited by Linda Duits, Koos Zwaan and Stijn Reijnders.
  • Jones, Jenny (2014). Boris Johnson should be advocating for all of London rather than on behalf of the financial services industry.
  • Jones, Philip Edward (2014). Women are more responsive to female senators’ records, which may increase accountability.
  • Jones, Richard (2014). Book Review: The BRIC Road to Growth by Jim O’Neill.
  • Jones, Richard (2014). Book review: Restoring public debt sustainability: the role of independent fiscal institutions, edited by George Kopits.
  • Jones, Richard (2014). Book review: buildings must die: a perverse view of architecture by Stephen Cairns and Jane M. Jacobs.
  • Jones, Roderick W., Pridemore, William Alex (2014). The increasing numbers of vacant houses, fuelled by thehousing crisis, are associated with higher burglary rates.
  • Jones, Steven (2014). Higher Education community responds to cabinet reshuffle, but it is too soon to foretell David Willetts’ legacy.
  • Jonker-Hoffrén, Paul (2014). Finland’s economy is heading for a ’perfect storm’ of economic problems which risk undermining growth.
  • Jordan, Declan (2014). Book review: mass flourishing: how grassroots innovationcreated jobs, challenge and change by Edmund Phelps.
  • Jordan, Declan (2014). Book review: political bubbles: financial crises and the failure of American democracy by Nolan McCarty, Keith T. Poole and Howard Rosenthal.
  • Jordana, Jacint (2014). Public spending cuts in Spain have been more severe in those areas under the control of regional governments.
  • Jordana, Jacint, Rosas, Guillermo (2014). Making regulatory agencies independent is not always a recipe for better decision-making.
  • Joshi, Devin, Rosenfield, Erica (2014). Parliamentary websites, transparency and the quality of democracy: where does the UK stand?
  • Jou, Willy (2014). Partisanship, ideology, and political system support are the most important factors influencing voters’ electoral system preference.
  • Jovchelovitch, Sandra, Priego, Jacqueline (2014). Social transformations in Brazil: continuing a dialogue on bottom-up experiences of social development.
  • Jowitt, Josh (2014). Book review: on the Universal: the uniform, the common and dialogue between cultures by François Jullien.
  • Judge, David (2014). If we wish to hold MPs to account through some form of recall, then we should at least identify what we think they should be doing.
  • Jurado, Ignacio (2014). Regionalised party systems lead to lower social spending.
  • Kaberuka, Donald (2014). Financing Africa’s future.
  • Kageura, Asuka (2014). “It was occurring in my nation and I was the spectator”: reflections three years on about the Japan earthquake and tsunami.
  • Kaker, Sobia Ahmad (2014). Enclavisation and violence in Karachi. picture_as_pdf
  • Kaldor, Mary (2014). Democracy in Europe after the elections.
  • Kaldor, Mary (2014). Mary Kaldor, Hungry for Peace: Positives and pitfalls of local truces and ceasefires in Syria.
  • Kaldor, Mary (2014). The habits of the heart substantive democracy afterthe European elections.
  • Kalkman, Simone (2014). A little hill with big impact: Favelas, art and social relevance.
  • Kalpokas, Ignas (2014). Book Review: the question of conscience: higher education and personal responsibility by David Watson.
  • Kalpokas, Ignas (2014). Book review: Dictatorship by Carl Schmitt.
  • Kalpokas, Ignas (2014). Book review: dynamics of political violence: a process-oriented perspective on radicalisation and the escalation of political conflict, edited by Lorenzo Bosi et al.
  • Kalpokas, Ignas (2014). Book review: the rule of law: the common sense of global politics by Christopher May.
  • Kamat, Payal (2014). The Obamafication of Indian political campaigns.
  • Kamugisha, Elly Twineyo (2014). African political dynasties can flourish in a democracy.
  • Kang-Riou, Nicolas, Nolan, Aiofe, Klug, Francesca, O'Cinnneide, Colm (2014). “Highly problematic, to put it mildly”: Experts react to David Cameron’s pledge to repeal the Human Rights Act.
  • Kant, Vedica (2014). India and WWI: piecing together the impact of the great war on the subcontinent.
  • Kant, Vedica (2014). Indians in the Middle East: the forgotten soldiers of the First World War.
  • Kapoor, Sacha, Magesan, Arvind (2014). Full transparency is not always a good thing: countdown signals at intersections make pedestrians safer, but also lead to more collisions.
  • Karamouzi, Eirini (2014). The argument that Greece was granted EEC accession prematurely ignores the historical context in which the decision was made.
  • Karanasiou, Argyro (2014). “Kickin’ The Clouds Away”: A rights-based approach for mesh networks as community media.
  • Karen, Steadman (2014). Why improved support for people with mental health conditions can help economic recovery.
  • Karvonen, Andrew (2014). Book review: The new science of cities by Michael Batty.
  • Karvonen, Andrew (2014). Book review: the greening of architecture: a critical history and survey of contemporary sustainable architecture and urban design, by Phillip James Tabb and A. Senem Deviren.
  • Kassimeris, George, Jackson, Leonie (2014). The English Defence League’s ‘rational Islamophobia’ is a racist discourse, but it is not confined to the EDL.
  • Kaufmann, Eric (2014). London is less integrated than the rest of the country, a report finds.
  • Kaufmann, Eric (2014). Turning off the European migration tap may actually hasten ethnic change in Britain, ironically leading to an own-goal for UKIP.
  • Kaufmann, Eric (2014). The lessons of Clacton and Heywood: Why UKIP will damage the Tories in 2015 but may ultimately harm Labour.
  • Kaufmann, Eric, Harris, Gareth (2014). Despite a degree of accommodation to change, white British citizens remain largely opposed to increased ethnic diversity.
  • Kaun, Anne (2014). After the crisis: The sharing economy our saviour?
  • Kaur, Jas (2014). Book review: listening on the edge: oral history in the aftermath of crisis edited by Mark Cave and Stephen M. Sloan.
  • Kaur, Jastinder (2014). Book review: India: political ideas and the making of ademocratic discourse by Gurpreet Mahajan.
  • Kaya, Zeynep (2014). Book Review: The Struggle for Iraq’s Future: How Corruption, Incompetence and Sectarianism Have Undermined Democracy by Zaid Al-Ali.
  • Kaya, Zeynep (2014). Further distance between EU and Turkey might jeopardise PKK-Turkish government talks.
  • Kaya, Zeynep (2014). Initial reflections from a research trip to the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
  • Keating, Michael (2014). Regions with regionalism: the rescaling of interests.
  • Keating, Michael (2014). Scotland could end up as a kind of post-sovereign polity in a looser union with England.
  • Keenan, Bernard (2014). On fantasy island: the seven myths undermining human rights in the UK today.
  • Keenan, Bernard (2014). Rights, exceptions, and the spirit of human rights.
  • Kefale, Asnake (2014). New Visiting African Research Fellow at LSE.
  • Keith, Michael (2014). Events in the local elections in Tower Hamlets have provoked national interest and display worrying signs of division.
  • Keith, Michael (2014). The PwC report on Tower Hamlets highlights fundamentaltensions in local democracy, not always thought throughclearly in new mayoral systems.
  • Kelemen, R. Daniel, Teo, Terence (2014). U.S. politicians adhere to balanced budget rules because they fear the bond markets, not judicial intervention.
  • Kellman, Elaine (2014). Book Review: Food Activism: Agency, Democracy and Economy by Carole Counihan and Valeria Siniscalchi.
  • Kellman, Elaine (2014). Book Review: the scramble for the Amazon and the lost paradise of Euclides da Cunha by Susanna B Hecht.
  • Kellman, Elaine (2014). Book review: Global food futures: feeding the world in 2050 by Brian Gardner.
  • Kellman, Elaine (2014). Book review: the politics of dissent: a biography of E D Morel by Donald Mitchell.
  • Kellman, Elaine (2014). Book review: what’s wrong with the WTO and how to fix it by Rorden Wilkinson.
  • Kellman, Elaine (2014). Book review: why fight poverty? by Julia Unwin.
  • Kendall, Lily (2014). Revenge porn: human rights online.
  • Kendall, Paul (2014). False starts and reformulations in the study of everyday musical life in urban China.
  • Kenealy, Daniel (2014). While an independent Scotland would undoubtedly be able to join the EU, the timing and terms of membership remain uncertain.
  • Kennedy, Joshua (2014). Executive orders are not always effective, and presidential attempts to gain control of agencies has the potential to backfire.
  • Kennedy, Paul (2014). Opinion polling leaves little doubt Podemos could break into the mainstream of Spanish politics at next year’s general election.
  • Kennedy, Paul (2014). The breakthrough of Podemos in Spain poses a serious challenge for the country’s two-party system.
  • Kennedy, Ryan, Bilecen, Halil (2014). Turkey’s ambivalence toward joining a US coalition against IS reflects the country’s difficult strategic position.
  • Keohane, Robert O., Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Five minutes with Robert O. Keohane: “We shouldn’t fool ourselves by believing that global governance will soon be made democratic”.
  • Ker-Lindsay, James (2014). Dreams of Secession – the case of Sardinia.
  • Ker-Lindsay, James (2014). Few surprises from Cyprus in the European parliament elections.
  • Ker-Lindsay, James (2014). Serbia’s EU accession talks will be a long and difficult process: the chief negotiator should pick her battles sparingly.
  • Ker-Lindsay, James (2014). There were few surprises in the European election results in Cyprus, but public discontent was apparent in the large drop in turnout.
  • Ker-Lindsay, James (2014). Western Balkan states will need allies in an increasingly enlargement sceptic EU if they are to realise their aims of EU accession.
  • Ker-Lindsay, James (2014). Western Balkans will need champions in an increasingly enlargement sceptic EU.
  • Ker-Lindsay, James, Gashi, Krenar, Bartlett, Will, Morrison, Kenneth, Koneska, Cvete, Hanson, Joanna, Buhari-Gulmez, Didem, Karahasan, Burhan Can (2014). Experts react: EU progress reports 2014.
  • Keranen, Outi (2014). Moderate gains for Eurosceptics in Finland.
  • Kerby, Edward, Moradi, Alexander, Jedwab, Remi (2014). 3 policy lessons from Africa’s colonial railways.
  • Kerr, Craig (2014). Policies aimed at reducing racial wage inequality should be geographically targeted.
  • Kerr, David (2014). We need renewed political commitment to citizenship education and ongoing monitoring of its provision in schools.
  • Kerr, John, Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Five minutes with Lord Kerr of Kinlochard: “The Constitutional Treaty was clearly ahead of its time”.
  • Khane, Juliet (2014). From behind the lens in a familiar place: Reflections on using photography to explore gentrification in Los Angeles.
  • Kibbe, Jennifer (2014). The Senate’s torture report shows how hamstrung Congressional oversight of the intelligence community really is.
  • Kielos, Katrine (2014). The key dynamic in Sweden’s general election was the centre-right losing out to the far-right Sweden Democrats.
  • Kigongo, Siki (2014). Review: We Must Free our Imaginations – Binyavanga Wainaina.
  • Kilanski, Kristine (2014). The corporate embrace of “diversity” rarely translates into more opportunities for women.
  • Kim, Young Hun (2014). Checking presidential powers is key to successful democratic performance in new semi-presidential countries.
  • Kimar, Wangui (2014). On raids and connecting favela resistance(s) in Kenya andBrazil.
  • Kimmorley, Katerina (2014). Pollinating social entrepreneurship in India.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). 12 things we learned during the European and local elections.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). 20 things we learned about democracy in April 2014.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). 20 things we learned about democracy in August 2014.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). 20 things we learned about democracy in February 2014.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). 20 things we learned about democracy in January 2014.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). 20 things we learned about democracy in July 2014.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). 20 things we learned about democracy in June 2014.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). 20 things we learned about democracy in March 2014.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). 20 things we learned about democracy in November 2014.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). 20 things we learned about democracy in October 2014.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). 20 things we learned about democracy in September 2014.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Book Review: the confidence trap: a history of democracy from World War I to the present by David Runciman.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Book review: the establishment: and how they get away with it by Owen Jones.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Democratic round-up: the Salmond/Darling Scottish independence debate.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro Elections – previewing the contest in Scotland.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro Elections – previewing the contest in the East Midlands.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro elections – previewing the contest in Yorkshire and the Humber.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro elections – previewing the election in the North West.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro elections – the contest in Northern Ireland.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro elections – the contest in Wales.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro elections – the contest in the North East.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro elections – we predict the results for every region in the UK.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro elections – what can we expect to happen in the West Midlands?
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro elections – what to expect in the East of England.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro elections – what to expect in the South East.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro elections – what will happen in London?
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Euro elections – what will happen in the South West?
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Everything you need to know about the regional contests in the European Parliament elections across the UK.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Lord Armstrong’s EU Bill Amendment shows the way forward for the framing of referendum questions.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Select committees are becoming increasingly significant, but show an enormous gender bias in their choice of witnesses.
  • Kippin, Sean, Cullinane, Carl (2014). Yes or no, the Scottish independence referendum has beengood for democracy on both sides of the border.
  • Kirkham, Richard, Martin, Jane (2014). The creation of an English Public Services Ombudsman: mapping a way forward.
  • Kirkland, Justin H. (2014). Citizens’ ideology drives ideological polarization and partisanship in U.S state legislatures.
  • Kirtsoglou, Elisabeth (2014). Crisis and democracy – the democracy in crisis: social anthropological perspectives on the fragility of the social contract.
  • Kiss, Yudit (2014). Hungary’s municipal elections are unlikely to see Fidesz loosen its dominant hold over Hungarian politics.
  • Kissane, Bill (2014). Few have ever doubted the quality of Robert Dahl’s work.
  • Kissane, Bill (2014). Why is there no Nelson Mandela figure in Northern Ireland?
  • Kitchen, Nicholas (2014). Beyond ‘Butler Impact’: Global debate on drug policy proves research impact is more than just service delivery.
  • Kleine, Mareike (2014). How to be a good European Commissioner and still serve the British interest.
  • Kline, Roger (2014). Race equality is a challenge the NHS must rise to.
  • Kling, Catherine, Rabotyagov, Sergey, Gassman, Philip, Rabalais, Nancy, Turner, R.Eugene (2014). Economists must work together with scientists to address the problem of ‘dead zones’ such as the one in the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Klung, Francesca (2014). With his promise to introduce a British Bill of Rights, David Cameron is really aiming at the ECHR.
  • Kmec, Julie A., O’Connor, Lindsey Trimble, Schieman, Scott (2014). Working mothers see penalties when they adjust work schedules after having children.
  • Knapp, King, Derek, Livingston, Gill, Romeo, Renee (2014). Helping family carers of people with dementia to cope is cost-effective.
  • Knapp, Martin (2014). Savings on sanity.
  • Knott, Eleanor (2014). Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine’s signing of EU co-operation agreements marks their transition from ‘post-Soviet’ to ‘European’ states.
  • Knott, Eleanor (2014). It is in Vladimir Putin’s interest to ensure there is a lasting ceasefire in Eastern Ukraine.
  • Knott, Eleanor (2014). Not all ethnic Russians in Crimea have a political affinity with Moscow.
  • Knott, Eleanor (2014). Who has seized power in Crimea?
  • Knott, Eleanor, Brett, Daniel (2014). Victor Ponta’s surprise defeat in Romania’s presidential elections could add more volatility to the country’s turbulent party system.
  • Knowles, Josie (2014). The East African Community should learn from the EU andmobilise public involvement immediately.
  • Koanda, Bryant (2014). The fall of Burkina Faso’s “strongman” could signal a new dawn for Africa’s youth.
  • Koelemaij, Jorn, Wind, Barend (2014). Belgrade Waterfront: when Sultanism enters city planning.
  • Koh, Sin Yee (2014). Book review: the unruly PhD: doubts, detours, departures, and other success stories by Rebecca Peabody.
  • Koinova, Maria (2014). Referendums: A Legitimate Democratic Tool or a Mechanism for Nationalist Co-optation?
  • Kok, Nils, Monkkonen, Paavo (2014). Regulatory constraints on supply are a key factor in San Francisco’s affordable housing crisis.
  • Komárek, Jan (2014). Book review: judging Europe’s judges: the legitimacy of the case law of the European Court of Justice edited by Maurice Adams et al.
  • Koning, Ashley, Redlawsk, David (2014). New polls show that Bridgegate has washed away almost all of Chris Christie’s post-Sandy political capital.
  • Koob, Marion (2014). Book review: gender inequality in the labour market in the UK edited by Giovanni Razzu.
  • Koob, Marion (2014). Book review: prostitution policy in the Nordic region: ambiguous sympathies by May-Len Skilbrei and Charlotta Holmstrom.
  • Koranyi, James (2014). Book review: diaspora online: identity politics and Romanian migrants by Ruxandra Trandafoiu.
  • Korkovelos, Yiannis (2014). The state of welfare in Greece: a call for courageous structural reforms.
  • Korosteleva, Julia (2014). The EU has successfully pursued a strategy of democracy promotion by technocratic means in Belarus.
  • Korris, Matt, Mycock, Andy, Leston-Bandeira, Cristina, Kippin, Sean (2014). Meaningful scrutiny, or a PR stunt? experts respond to Ed Miliband’s proposal for a ‘Public PMQs’.
  • Kostandini, Genti, Mykerezi, Elton (2014). Evidence suggests that recent U.S. immigration laws are having a negative impact on the farming sector.
  • Kostovicova, Denisa (2014). Bosnia’s civil disorder is a consequence of the stranglehold ‘networked’ elites continue to have over the country.
  • Kostovicova, Denisa (2014). Serbia now has a pro-European parliament, but the country’s path to EU accession looks as uncertain as ever.
  • Kotwal, Ashok (2014). The challenge of fulfilling aspirations.
  • Kotz, David M. (2014). Developed economies are not suffering from the consequences of a financial crash, but from a structural crisis of neoliberal capitalism.
  • Kotzen, Bronwyn, Garcia, Sofia (2014). LSE Cities: ‘Reconstructing Sarajevo’ report.
  • Koutmeridis, Theodore (2014). Easier access to education reduces inequality between genders but increases inequality within gender.
  • Kraker, Peter (2014). Open science and the disciplinary culture clash – Why is it so hard to reach a consensus?
  • Kral, Daniel (2014). Although Robert Fico is the clear favourite in the Slovakian presidential elections, the real story may be the rise of political ‘outsider’ Andrej Kiska.
  • Kral, Daniel (2014). Political outsider Andrej Kiska is the new Slovak president, but it remains to be seen what he really stands for.
  • Krasa, Stefan, Polborn, Mattias (2014). Party realignment on cultural issues is responsible for increased political polarization in presidential elections.
  • Kraun, Anne (2014). (No) Time for activism: the changing face of protest movements.
  • Krause, George A. (2014). Over time, voters no longer hold former governors accountable for their economic policy successes and failures, paving the way for them to seek office once more.
  • Krause, Rachel M. (2014). Cities are sustainability leaders in the U.S. but there is little understanding about how to best administer these local efforts.
  • Krašovec, Alenka, Haughton, Tim (2014). Having won Slovenia’s elections, political newcomer Miro Cerar will have to make tough decisions if he is to bring stability to a new government.
  • Kreilinger, Valentin (2014). The relationship between national parliaments and the European Parliament remains contested in the area of economic governance.
  • Kreitzer, Rebecca, Hamilton, Allison, Tolbert, Caroline (2014). The legalization of same-sex marriage in a state is a signal that causes certain groups to change their opinion to support the policy.
  • Kreutz, Joakim (2014). Why the EU’s commitment to preventing human rights abuses abroad is more than just rhetoric.
  • Kriner, Douglas (2014). Congressional opinions of war change with the events on the battlefield.
  • Kriner, Douglas, Schickler, Erick (2014). Sustained congressional investigations into the president can seriously erode their popular support.
  • Krishna, Kala, Dougherty, Sean, Frisancho, Veronica (2014). The costs of employment protection.
  • Krishna, Pravin, Senses, Mine Zeynep (2014). When evaluating the benefits of trade policy, policymakers need to take into account the potentially negative effects on workers’ incomes.
  • Krishnan, Pramila, Patnam, Manasa (2014). Neighbours and extension agents in Ethiopia: who matters more for technology diffusion?
  • Krishnan, Sneha (2014). Book review: Precarious Japan by Anne Allison.
  • Krishnan, Sneha (2014). Book review: the beauty trade: youth, gender and fashion globalization by Angela B.V. McCracken.
  • Krupnikov, Yanna, Bauer, Nichole (2014). Voters only punish female candidates who use negativity in their campaigns if they are from the opposing party.
  • Krzysztof, Śliwiński (2014). Donald Tusk’s Presidency of the European Council will present as many challenges for Poland as opportunities.
  • Kullman, Lars (2014). Across all fields, Open Access articles in Swedish repository have a higher citation rate than non-OA articles.
  • Kumar, Ankit (2014). Book review: Age of entanglement: German and Indian intellectuals across Empire by Kris Manjapara.
  • Kumar, Chinmaya (2014). How to reduce poverty in Bihar.
  • Kumar, Sunil, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa, Nikoloski, Zlatko (2014). New LSE research project: South Asia’s urbanisation-migration nexus.
  • Kumar Singh, Chander, Van Geen, Alexander (2014). Reducing poisoning by arsenic in tubewell water.
  • Kuner, Christopher (2014). We actually lost the crypto wars.
  • Kurlantzick, Joshua (2014). Numerous mutually reinforcing factors are combining to pushdemocracy into worldwide decline.
  • Kuzio, Taras (2014). Ukraine is heading for new parliamentary elections, but the country still lacks real political parties.
  • Kuzio, Taras (2014). Ukraine’s current political turmoil is rooted in the erosion of its democracy.
  • Kyriakidou, Maria (2014). Book review: The Greek crisis in the media: stereotyping in the international press by George Tzogopoulos.
  • Kyriakidou, Maria (2014). In Greece, they shoot immigrants, don’t they?
  • Kyriakidou, Maria, Olivas, Jose Javier (2014). The Indignados in the Spanish and Greek press: constructing narratives of civic resistance.
  • LSE, Researching Sociology (2014). Report back from the ‘race’, ethnicity and post-colonial studies PhD summer symposium.
  • LSEE (2014). Europe is increasingly worried about the state of media freedom in Serbia.
  • LSEE (2014). Fatos Lubonja: Albania’s PM Edi Rama ‘makes a better façade’.
  • LSEE (2014). Ilegalja: terrorists or freedom fighters? An Albanian tale from Yugoslav times.
  • LSEE (2014). Kosovo elections: what we know so far.
  • LSEE (2014). Maria Spirova on the Bulgarian elections: key players and electoral corruption.
  • LSEE (2014). Ruritania in Brussels: Balkan stereotypes in the Age of Austerity.
  • LSEE (2014). The Sandžak, a hitherto neglected Balkan region.
  • LSEE (2014). Serbian elections – the view from the UK.
  • LSEE (2014). Which way out of the Bosnian deadlock?
  • LaBouff, Jordan P. (2014). Balloting in churches sways attitudes and votes towards more conservative policies and candidates.
  • LaPira, Tim (2014). The U.S. “Homeland Security” regime created more lobbying, not the other way around.
  • Laberge, Yves (2014). Book review: an introduction to scientific research methods in geography and environmental studies by Daniel R. Montello and Paul Sutton, second edition.
  • Lacerda, Daniel S. (2014). On social impact and its appraisal in favela-based organisations.
  • Lacerda, Daniel S. (2014). Sobre o impacto social e sua avaliação em organizações baseadas na favela.
  • Ladwig, Parker, Miller, Thurston (2014). Circulation patterns show books in STEM and social sciences are accessed just as much as humanities books.
  • Landemore, Hélène (2014). The Icelandic experience challenges the view that constitutional process must be exclusionary and secretive.
  • Landemore, Hélène (2014). Iceland’s ‘crowd-sourced’ constitution may have stalled, but the experience offers lessons for constitutional reform in other states.
  • Lane, Christel (2014). Book Review: does capitalism have a future? by Immanuel Wallerstein, Randall Collins, Michael Mann, Georgi Derluguian and Craig Calhoun.
  • Lane, Christel (2014). Book review: capital in the twenty-first century by Thomas Piketty.
  • Lane, Christel (2014). Book review: the implosion of capitalism by Samir Amin.
  • Lane, David C. (2014). Eurasian integration could offer a counterpoint to the EU and the United States, but only in close co-operation with states like India and China.
  • Lang, Matthew (2014). Tighter gun laws may lead to fewer suicides.
  • Langat, Gloria (2014). Healthcare needs of older slum dwellers deserve more attention.
  • Langenkamp, Andy (2014). François Hollande will require a more detailed and far-reaching economic strategy if he is to turn France’s ailing economy around.
  • Lankina, Tomila V., Lankin, Vladimir (2014). The Russia-India relationship: a shadow of past ties?
  • Lanyi Charles, Suzanne (2014). Teardowns are transforming the American post-war suburbanlandscape.
  • Lara Otaola, Miguel Angel (2014). Perception is key in explaining when election results are, and aren’t, accepted by voters.
  • Larcinese, Valentino (2014). The real problem in Italian democracy is not the electoral law, but Silvio Berlusconi’s continued grip over the country’s media.
  • Large, Daniel (2014). Key drivers of India’s African engagement.
  • Larkin, Edward (2014). Book review: reinventing American health care by Ezekiel J. Emanuel.
  • Larkin, Kevin (2014). Holding European Parliament elections concurrently with local elections increases turnout and benefits certain parties.
  • Las Das, Prasanna (2014). The specter of big data is haunting the world, but has the data revolution already occurred?
  • Laurison, Daniel (2014). Professional campaigners are socially removed from low-income communities and taught to ignore them at election time, perpetuating political inequalities.
  • Laven, Mike (2014). Banking on a digital revolution.
  • Lawlor, Eilís (2014). Book review: GDP: a brief but affectionate history by Diane Coyle.
  • Lawrence, Matthew (2014). For the good of society, we need a democratic reformation of finance.
  • Lawrence, Rebecca (2014). Changing UK science culture – a publisher perspective on the good, the bad, and the ugly.
  • Lawson, Michelle (2014). Book review: Burmese lives: ordinary life stories under the Burmese regime by Eric Tagliacozzo and Wen-Chin Chang.
  • Lawson, Michelle (2014). Book review: Insider research on migration and mobility: international perspectives on researcher positioning, edited by Lejla Voloder and Liudmila Kirpitchenko.
  • Lawson, Stuart, Meghreblian, Ben (2014). Freedom of Information requests uncover the lack of transparency in journal subscription costs.
  • Layard, Richard (2014). We need a programme for national wellbeing, with mental health at its core.
  • Lazarus, Batsheva (2014). Media Policy Memes 4: Can, Scan, & ICANN.
  • Lazarus, Batshva (2014). Media Policy Memes 3: #Hashtag History & Hysteria.
  • Lazonick, William, Huzzard, Tony (2014). Why everyone does better when employees have a say in the workplace.
  • Le Roux, Nat (2014). A Constitutional Convention now looks like the safest way out of the constitutional shambles.
  • Le Roux, Nat (2014). Elective dictatorship? The democratic mandate concept has become dangerously over-extended.
  • Le Roux, Nat (2014). The Wright reforms changed Parliament, but there remains scope for further reform.
  • Lecheler, Sophie (2014). Book review: Doing a systematic review: a student’s guide, edited by Angela Boland, M. Gemma Cherry & Rumona Dickson.
  • Lecheler, Sophie (2014). Book review: Memes in digital culture by Limor Shifman.
  • Lecheler, Sophie (2014). Book review: agenda setting, policies, and political systems: a comparative approach, edited by Christoffer Green-Pedersen and Stefaan Walgrave.
  • Lecheler, Sophie (2014). Book review: introduction to social research: quantitative and qualitative approaches, third edition, by Keith F Punch.
  • Lecours, Andre (2014). What the independence referendums in Québec suggest about Scotland.
  • Lee, Ben (2014). Public libraries play a central role in providing access to data and ensuring the freedom of digital knowledge.
  • Lee, Peter (2014). Book review: state of crisis by Zygmunt Bauman and Carlo Bordoni.
  • Lee, Samuel, Seiderer, Fabian, Bteddini, Lida (2014). The untapped potential of digital citizen engagement in Morocco: a data-driven approach to online participation.
  • Leereveld, Wim (2014). Wim Leereveld – how do you get an industry moving in the right direction? The access to medicine index.
  • Lefkofridi, Zoe (2014). A nationalist alliance in the European Parliament would be more effective if it were framed around left/right issues, rather than immigration or Euroscepticism.
  • Lefèvre, Catherine (2014). Eurasian integration must be based on clear values and principles rather than simply Russian influence.
  • Leikin, Julia (2014). The best bookshops in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Leitner, Helga (2014). Advocacy networks are pushing for more active participation in civic and political life for immigrants which is stretching the boundaries of current liberal democratic citizenship.
  • Lekakis, Eleftheria (2014). Book review: popular representations of development: insights from novels, films, television and social media edited by David Lewis et al.
  • Lelieveldt, Herman (2014). The European Parliament should return to a ‘dual mandate’ system which uses national politicians as representatives instead of directly elected MEPs.
  • Lennartsson, Rakel (2014). Copy approval – a clash of journalism and citizen ethics between Sweden and Britain?
  • Lent, Adam (2014). Britain is facing a crisis of democracy but the main parties cannot respond.
  • LeoGrande, William M. (2014). Relaxing the EU’s Common Position on Cuba would allow Europe to play a more active role in shaping the country’s development.
  • Leruth, Benjamin (2014). The New Flemish Alliance’s decision to join the ECR group says more about Belgian politics than it does about their attitude toward the EU.
  • Lester, Sarah (2014). Book review: this changes everything: capitalism vs. the climate by Naomi Klein.
  • Leston-Bandeira, Cristina (2014). Parliaments use social media mainly as a reporting tool rather than for public engagement.
  • Leston-Bandeira, Cristina, Talbot, Colin, Russell, Meg, Lovenduski, Joni, Bates, Stephen, Crowe, Jessica (2014). Essential scrutiny or a national embarrassment? Experts respond to the Hansard Society’s report on Prime Minister’s Questions.
  • Levallois, Olivier (2014). Carbon finance plays its part in empowering women and saving lives.
  • Leveringhaus, Alexander (2014). Book review: the ethics of armed conflict: a cosmopolitan just war theory by John W. Lango.
  • Levine, Ross, Rubinstein, Yona (2014). Successful entrepreneurs are often those who engage in more aggressive, illicit and risky activities whilst in their teens.
  • Lewin, Sian, Concha, Paz, Sloane, Mona, Message, Reuben (2014). Bitcoin: alternative currencies reloaded, part one.
  • Lewin, Sian, Concha, Paz, Sloane, Mona, Message, Reuben (2014). Bitcoin: alternative currencies reloaded, part two.
  • Lewis, David (2014). Politics in Bangladesh: no quick fixes.
  • Lewis, David (2014). Two elections, one new government: India-Bangladesh relations in 2014.
  • Lewis, David, Rodgers, Dennis, Woolcock, Michael (2014). Can film offer an(other) authoritative source of development knowledge?
  • Lewis-Beck, Michael S., Stegmaier, Mary (2014). To improve their predictions, election forecasters should look to other disciplines like meteorology.
  • Li, Peng-Fei, Bathelt, Harald (2014). Locating in a ‘Silicon Valley’ does not guarantee success for technology firms – they must also leverage knowledge and innovation globally.
  • Liberatore, Giulia (2014). Annual Hargeysa International Book Fair and Cultural Centre: Diaspora imports that are pushing the arts to the fore in Somaliland.
  • Liebenau, Jonathan (2014). What are the dimensions of the internet?
  • Lienau, Odette (2014). It’s time we reconsidered the principle that states must always repay their sovereign debt.
  • Lievens, Eva, Donoso, Veronica (2014). Bringing Media Literacy into Education and Policy.
  • Light, Michael T. (2014). When it comes to U.S. punishment, noncitizens may be the newface of legal inequality.
  • Lindstädt, Rene, Vander Wielen, Ryan J. (2014). Members of Congress are less loyal to their party closer to an election, making a vote to authorize force against ISIL unlikely before November.
  • Linehan, Merlin (2014). Book review: bargaining with a rising India: lessons from the Mahabharata by Amrita Narlikar and Aruna Narlikar.
  • Linehan, Merlin (2014). Book review: will China dominate the 21st century? by Jonathan Fenby.
  • Linstrum-Newman, Maya (2014). Sustainable farming skills transforms lives of Malawian prisoners.
  • Lipsitz, Keena (2014). During elections, candidates who discuss the same issues can end up confusing voters.
  • Lipton, Jonah (2014). Mixed messages: Social media, rumours and responses to the #Ebola outbreak in #SierraLeone’s capital, Freetown.
  • Lipton, Jonah (2014). World Cup fever in Sierra Leone reveals how the beautiful game unites and divides.
  • Little, Conor (2014). Political parties have a key role in addressing climate change, but their responses to date have been constrained.
  • Liu, Cheol, Mikesell, John L. (2014). Government spending in the top ten U.S. states for public corruption is artificially higher by more than $1,300 per capita every year.
  • Liu, Shuo (2014). Book review: legions of peace: UN peacekeepers from the global south by Philip Cunliffe.
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Lunt, Peter (2014). The citizen interest – still a thorny problem for Ofcom.
  • Livingstone, Sonia, McDougall, Julian (2014). Changing the World with Media Literacy: the UNESCO Forum and Declaration.
  • Loader, Brian D. (2014). Book review: DIY citizenship: critical making and social media, edited by Matt Ratto and Megan Boler.
  • Lockhart Smith, Ivonne (2014). Syria: At Geneva II, Something to Fight For.
  • Lodge, Guy, Gottfried, Glenn, Birch, Sarah (2014). Ending the vicious cycle: compulsory turn-out for first time voters.
  • Lodge, Guy, Gottfried, Glenn, Birch, Sarah (2014). A vicious cycle of apathy and neglect: young citizens and the power gap.
  • Lodge, Guy, Trench, Alan (2014). More devolution would benefit and improve the whole of the United Kingdom.
  • Loewen, Peter, Koop, Royce (2014). The ability to propose legislation leads to an increased vote share for politicians in subsequent elections.
  • Long, Lisa (2014). Book review: sites of race by David Theo Goldberg.
  • Longton, Ross (2014). Media and murderers – a case of confusion? (guest blog).
  • Longton, Ross (2014). A reflection on ‘Great Britain’ (guest blog).
  • Lopes, Rui (2014). ‘A Strategy for Southern Europe’: Lisbon Launch.
  • Lordan, Grace (2014). The obesity epidemic is spreading more rapidly than expected, but many people don’t even recognise that they are too heavy.
  • Lorenzo Capussela, Andrea (2014). Is Kosovo’s young democracy growing well?
  • Lott-Lavinga, Ruby (2014). 150 years is too long to wait – we need a 50:50 gender balanced Parliament now.
  • Loubere, Nicholas (2014). Rice wine and fieldwork in China: Some reflections on practicalities, positionality and ethical issues.
  • Loughran, Thomas (2014). Values have a larger influence on the party choices of voters in European countries that have polarised party systems.
  • Louri-Dendrinou, Eleni (2014). Economic and financial changes since the onset of the global and euro area crises.
  • Louri-Dendrinou, Eleni (2014). How likely is a credit-less recovery in the euro area? The role of a capital markets union.
  • Lovett, John, Bevan, Shaun, Baumgartner, Frank (2014). Popular presidents can influence Congress with the State of the Union, but an unpopular president will simply be ignored.
  • Lowenhaupt, Rebecca (2014). In schools in the ‘New Latino Diaspora’ Spanish speaking families now have access to school practices but still have difficulty actively engaging with them.
  • Lozada, Mireya (2014). Fractura del tejido social y polarización en Venezuela.
  • Lozada, Mireya (2014). Fragmentation of the social fabric and polarisation in Venezuela.
  • Lozano-Méndez, Artur (2014). Book review: schoolgirls, money and rebellion in Japan by Sharon Kinsella.
  • Lubianco, Julio (2014). The award-winning story of how Rio’s poor were robbed by the people who were supposed to run their hospitals (guest blog).
  • Lugo, Maria Ana, Atkinson, Anthony (2014). Measuring growth and poverty in Tanzania.
  • Luke, David (2014). Encouraging vocational education at 16 will help empower young people with the skills needed to bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S.
  • Lumsden, Karen (2014). Book review: Lush life: constructing organized crime in the UK by Dick Hobbs.
  • Lumsden, Karen (2014). Book review: public engagement and social science edited by Stella Maile and David Griffiths.
  • Lupo, Jeff (2014). Book review: how the States shaped the nation: American electoral institutions & voter turnout, 1920-2000 by Melanie Jean Springer.
  • Lyall, Jason, Blair, Graeme, Imai, Kosuke (2014). Afghan civilians are much more tolerant of harm from the Taliban than they are from ISAF.
  • Lyons, Christopher J., Vélez, María B., Santoro, Wayne A. (2014). The protective influence of neighborhood immigration on violence is strongest in cities that are more open to immigrants.
  • Lyons, Jeffrey, Jaeger, William P. (2014). When politicians and governments fail, people blame the other party no matter what they are told by experts.
  • López Ruiz, Isabel (2014). Book review: abortion law in transnational perspective: cases and controversies, edited by Rebecca J. Cook, Joanna N. Erdman, and Bernard M. Dickens.
  • López-Murcia, Julián Daniel (2014). Book review: policy alienation and the power of professionals: confronting new policies by Lars Tummers.
  • Mabbett, Deborah, Schelkle, Waltraud (2014). The lack of monetary sovereignty is not the reason Eurozone countries struggled during the crisis.
  • MacAulay, Sam (2014). Book Review: building co-operation: a business history of the co-operative group, 1863-2013 by John F. Wilson, Anthony Webster, and Rachael Vorberg-Rugh.
  • MacEwan, Joanna, Alston, Julian, Okrent, Abigail (2014). Obesity imposes a burden of over $166 billion on Medicare and Medicaid in the United States.
  • MacKay, Brad (2014). Up until now, business leaders have been less vocal in the debate on Scottish independence. This will change, however, if the polls begin to narrow.
  • Macleod, Alistair M. (2014). Recent developments in areas such as lobbying and voter registration vividly illustrate inequality’s threat to democracy.
  • Macleod, Alistair M. (2014). Recent developments in the United States vividly illustrate inequality’s threat to democracy.
  • Macmillan, Lindsey (2014). Elitist Britain: We need a better understanding of the routes through which those from more advantaged backgrounds access top careers.
  • Magalhães, João Carlos (2014). A Curious Case: The Brazillian Internet Bill of Rights.
  • Magalhães, Pedro C., Ceka, Besir (2014). The meaning of democracy changes for Europeans depending on their education status, income and national context.
  • Magee, Siobhan (2014). Book review: eat, cook, grow: mixing human-computer interactions with human-food interactions edited by Jaz Hee-jeong Choi et al.
  • Magee, Siobhan (2014). Book review: sexual diversity and the Sochi 2014 Olympics: no more rainbows by Helen Jefferson Lenskyj.
  • Mahtani, Anna (2014). Thinking precisely about vagueness: an interview with Anna Mahtani.
  • Maitra, Pushkar, Mitra, Sandip, Mookherjee, Dilip, Motta, Alberto, Visaria, Sujata (2014). A new approach to microfinance.
  • Malagodi, Mara (2014). The saga of Nepal’s embattled constitutional politics continues.
  • Mall, Surabhi (2014). Student Experience: Surabhi Mall, MSc Development Management 2012/13.
  • Maltby, Tomas (2014). Bulgaria’s decision to suspend work on the South Stream pipeline is likely to increase the EU’s leverage in negotiations with Russia over Ukraine.
  • Mangum, Maruice (2014). African-Americans support the Democratic Party because they perceive it to be more competent than the GOP on important issues.
  • Manjhi, Jitan Ram (2014). The Bihar story: resurrection of the state.
  • Manna, Paul (2014). The centralization of education governance has mixed results for student achievement across U.S. states.
  • Manning, Alan (2014). The 50p tax rate is a small price to pay for the privilege of being able to live and work in our society.
  • Manning, Alan (2014). Increasing the minimum wage does not necessarily reduce employment.
  • Manning, Alan (2014). An increase in the federal minimum wage is now likely.
  • Mansell, Robin (2014). Governing the gatekeepers: is formal regulation needed?
  • Mansell, Robin (2014). Governing the gatekeepers: is formal regulationneeded?
  • Maor, Moshe (2014). Policy bubbles: What factors drive their birth, maturity and death?
  • March, Luke (2014). Putin’s intervention in Crimea has effectively marginalised his domestic opposition in Russia.
  • Marcinkiewicz, Kamil (2014). There are costs and benefits to rotating the names ofcandidates on ballot papers.
  • Marcus, Anthony, Horning, Amber (2014). Research shows that minor sex trafficking narratives do not reflect the experience of many domestic sex workers. picture_as_pdf
  • Marfo, Kwame (2014). Has the Ghana economic bubble finally burst?
  • Mariano de Carvalho, Vinicius (2014). Book review: underground sociabilities: identity, culture, and resistance in Rio de Janeiro’s Favelas, by Sandra Jovchelovitch and Jacqueline Priego-Hernandez.
  • Marino, Sara (2014). Book review: the digital youth network: cultivating digital media citizenship in urban communities by Brigid Barron et al.
  • Marinova, Dani (2014). Economic performance does not necessarily improve when under-performing governments are ejected by the voters.
  • Markaki, Yvonni, Vargas-Silva, Carlos (2014). It is important to move away from ambiguous concepts such as ‘benefit tourism’ and focus on actual numbers.
  • Marsden, Chris (2014). Europe can Learn from US How Not to do Net Neutrality.
  • Marshall, Sarah (2014). How journalists can use social media to make their journalism more ‘relatable’ (Guest blog – #PolisSummer).
  • Martens, Francesca (2014). Norman Lewis and the humanist approach to technology.
  • Martin, Chris (2014). Banks must be organised and regulated to benefit the wider economy rather than their own more narrow interests.
  • Martin, Chris (2014). Beyond Coffee Beans and Bamboo – A wake up call for transformative investment in Africa.
  • Martin, Susan Marie (2014). Book review: African Americans and gentrification in Washington, D.C.: race, class and social justice in the nation’s capital by Sabiyah Prince.
  • Martin, Susan Marie (2014). Book review: the war on learning: gaining ground in the digital University by Elizabeth Losh.
  • Martín, Iván (2014). The EU has strengthened its relations with Morocco, but not to the extent required to bring about real change in the country.
  • Martínez-Bascuñán, Máriam (2014). With less than 36.8% of MEPs being women, raising the number of female representatives should be a key priority for EU democracy.
  • Martínez-Herrera, Enric, Miley, Thomas Jeffrey (2014). Podemos and the Spanish left risk alienating their own support base if they ally with independence movements in Catalonia.
  • Marvel, John (2014). In the wake of public crises, political “blame games” can lead to bad public policies.
  • Mas, Jordi (2014). Catalan support for the Spanish football team does not illustrate a ‘dual identity’.
  • Mashru, Ram (2014). Book Review: financing human development in Africa, Asia and The Middle East by Rob Vos and Marco V. Sanchez.
  • Mashru, Ram (2014). Book review: forged in crisis: India and the United States since 1947 by Rudra Chaudhuri.
  • Mashru, Ram (2014). Book review: unconventional warfare in South Asia: shadowwarriors and counterinsurgency by Scott Gates and KaushikRoy.
  • Masiero, Silvia (2014). Food security and the politics of service computerisation in Karnataka.
  • Masiero, Silvia (2014). UID/Aadhar and the PDS: what new technologies mean for India’s food security system.
  • Mason, Jessica (2014). This Month in US Defamation Law: What’s Courtney Love Got To Do With It?
  • Mason, Olivia (2014). Book Review: renewing feminisms: radical narratives, fantasies and futures in media studies, edited by Helen Thornham and Elke Weissmann.
  • Mason, Olivia (2014). Book review: the remaking of social contracts: feminists in a fierce new world edited by Gita Sen and Marina Durano.
  • Massey, Andrew (2014). Book Review: growing the productivity of government services by Patrick Dunleavy and Leandro Carrera.
  • Matczak, Anna (2014). Book review: women and transitional justice: progress and persistent challenges in retributive and restorative processes by Mayesha Alam.
  • Matczak, Anna (2014). Researching court interpreting.
  • Materka, Edyta (2014). Citizens in Poland are paying a democratic price for the shale gas and missile defence policies pursued by their government.
  • Mathew, Donna (2014). Branding ‘London’ as a city for creative voices.
  • Mathioudakis, Dimitris (2014). European Union in need of a “Relaunch”.
  • Matras, Yaron (2014). Interventions to support Europe’s Roma populations risk creating new forms of segregation.
  • Mattar, Shaikha Nurfarah (2014). The spiral of silence in politics and social media – new research.
  • Matthews, David (2014). A 35-year experiment in public deliberations shows that democracy depends on a process of constant learning.
  • Matthews, Derek (2014). “Time to discuss”: a former US intelligence analyst says that Snowden and Manning were right (guest blog) #PolisSummer.
  • Matthews, Felicity, Geddes, Mike (2014). Appointments to public bodies are fraught with issues regarding executive control, politicisation and ministerial accountability.
  • Matthews, Jodie (2014). Book review: female masochism in film by Ruth McPhee.
  • Matthews, Jodie (2014). Book review: the most sublime hysteric: Hegel with Lacan by Slavoj Žižek.
  • Matthews, Julian (2014). Book review: shaping immigration news: A French-American comparison by Rodney Benson.
  • Matus, Kira J. M. (2014). Book review: green consumption: the global rise of eco-chic edited by Bart Barendregt and Rivke Jaffe.
  • Maurer, Stephan, Potlogea, Andrei (2014). Oil-based economies do not necessarily drive women out of the labour market.
  • Mawdsley, Jocelyn (2014). The crash of flight MH17 could be the final straw in German-Russian relations over Ukraine.
  • Maxwell, Hailey (2014). Book review: re-collection: art, new media and social memory by Richard Rinehart and Jon Ippolito.
  • Maxwell, J. Alexander, Wolfe, Charles R. (2014). City main street networks show a drastic shift away from historic patterns of human-scale design.
  • Mayelle, Helen (2014). A Diary of an Aid Worker in the Ebola Emergency Response in Sierra Leone.
  • Mayr, Sebastian (2014). Book review: Europeanization of environmental policy in the new Europe by Mats Braun.
  • Mayr, Sebastian (2014). Book review: the greenest nation? A new history of German environmentalism by Frank Uekötter.
  • Mbate, Michael (2014). Industrialisation as a driver of sustained economic growth in Africa.
  • Mbate, Michael (2014). Photo Gallery: Life in Ghana through the eyes of its young resident.
  • McAngus, Craig (2014). Better Together’s campaign creates a strategic dilemma for Scottish Labour.
  • McAngus, Craig (2014). English Votes for English Laws is a constitutional issue which has become intensely political.
  • McAngus, Craig (2014). The SNP are the likely winners from the Smith Commission process.
  • McBeath, Gerald (2014). Alaska’s Senate race has been more about the candidates thanthe issues.
  • McCarthy, David, Armstrong, Angus (2014). ‘Plan B’: What are an independent Scotland’s currency options?
  • McCorley, Ciara (2014). Book review: From protest to parties: party-building and democratization in Africa by Adrienne LeBas.
  • McCormick, Jim (2014). With just over eight months until Scotland decides, enhanced childcare moving to the heart of the debate is a good thing.
  • McCormick, John (2014). The UK’s opposition to the EU is driven by a lack of information and undirected hostility.
  • McCormick, John (2014). The impact of Scotland’s independence referendum continues to unfold.
  • McCormick, Roger (2014). Book review: Market-based banking and the international financial crisis, edited by Iain Hardie and David Howarth.
  • McCrone, David, Smith, Graham, Katwala, Sunder, Kenny, Michael, Bonney, Norman, Mycock, Andy, Copus, Colin (2014). If England players must sing the national anthem at the football World Cup, it should not be ‘God Save the Queen’.
  • McCrone, Marisa (2014). Book review: a poisonous thorn in our hearts: Sudan and South Sudan’s bitter and incomplete divorce by James Copnall.
  • McCrone, Marisa (2014). Book review: the new Kings of crude: China, India, and the global struggle for oil in Sudan and South Sudan by Luke Patey.
  • McDaid, David (2014). New Eurohealth on EU cross-border health care collaboration.
  • McDermott, Rose (2014). The case for greater transparency in experimental and social science research.
  • McDonagh, Luke (2014). Book Review: anti-crisis by Janet Roitman.
  • McDonald, John F. (2014). A declining population and city revenues meant that Detroit’s bankruptcy could not have been avoided.
  • McDonnell, Duncan (2014). Lega Nord’s Euroscepticism represents political opportunism rather than a deeply-held ideological stance similar to UKIP.
  • McEwan, Duncan (2014). The independence referendum gave plenty of reasons to be optimistic about Scotland’s democratic future.
  • McGettigan, Andrew (2014). Increasing involvement of private finance in the higher education sector will have important consequences for academic institutions in the UK.
  • McGettigan, Andrew (2014). There are plenty of things the Chancellor could be doing to halt the growth of inequality and help some of the 13 million people living in poverty in the UK today.
  • McGhee, Eric (2014). Open primaries do little to encourage candidate moderation.
  • McGing, Claire (2014). Sweden’s Feminist Initiative are on the rise, but what does the history of women’s parties tell us about their prospects?
  • McHargh, Aileen (2014). Devo-max could complicate David Cameron’s plans to repeal the Human Rights Act.
  • McIvor, Anne (2014). International Development alumnus discusses green technology.
  • McKenzie, Lisa (2014). The revolution: is being televised, blogged, tweeted, You-Tubed and stood up.
  • McKernan, Signe-Mary, Ratcliffe, Caroline (2014). Reforming America’s regressive asset-building subsidies would help to address increasing wealth inequalities.
  • McLaren, John, Armstrong, Jo (2014). Falling North Sea tax revenue out-turns and forecasts highlight why Scotland’s future fiscal balance is expected to be worse off than the UK’s.
  • McLean, Iain (2014). The Smith Commission Report is short, but packs a big punch.
  • McLean, Iain (2014). What will it really cost to set up an independent Scotland? A critique of Patrick Dunleavy’s report.
  • McMillan, Alistair (2014). Book review: transforming India: challenges to the world’s largest democracy by Sumantra Bose.
  • McMillan, Lindsey (2014). Graduates who attended a private school have additional advantage in the labour market.
  • McVeigh, Rory (2014). Ku Klux Klan activism in the 1960s is linked to the South’s swing to the Republican Party.
  • MccGwire, Scarlett (2014). Book review: government and politics in Britain, 4th edition, by John Kingdom with Paul Fairclough.
  • MccGwire, Scarlett (2014). Book review: stitched up: the anti-capitalist book of fashion by Tansy E Hoskins.
  • Mcdonnell, Anthony (2014). Fracking is unlikely to reduce gas prices to the extent its proponents desire.
  • Mead, David (2014). What will replace the Human Rights Act?
  • Meagher, Kate (2014). Living with Ebola: initiatives from below.
  • Media Policy Blog (2014). Content, Independence & Plurality: Audiovisual Media Foundations for the Next EC.
  • Media Policy Blog (2014). It’s 2014 and We’re Still Implementing Leveson Inquiry Recommendations.
  • Media Policy Blog Team (2014). A Progressive Licence Fee for a Progressive Era.
  • Media Policy Project Blog (2014). Media Policy and the Party Manifestos – Some Ideas.
  • Mehta, Akansha (2014). Patenting of life-saving drugs has created a global health crisis where human life has become a commercial commodity.
  • Melitz, Jacques, Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Five minutes with Jacques Melitz: “The discontented members of the Eurozone should consider very seriously the creation of a second euro”.
  • Melo, Daniela F., Stockemer, Daniel (2014). Evidence from Britain, France and Germany shows young people are engaged in more direct forms of political participation, beyond voting.
  • Melo, Grace, Colson, Gregory, Ramirez, Octavio (2014). In immigration reform, undocumented immigrants value work visas and family visits more than access to healthcare and social security.
  • Mena, Olivia (2014). Book review: drone warfare by John Kaag and Sarah Kreps.
  • Mena, Olivia (2014). Book review: what use is sociology? conversations with Zygmunt Bauman, Michael-Hviid Jacobsen and Keith Tester.
  • Mendel, Jonathan, Riesch, Hauke (2014). Science blogs and online trolling: Do below-the-line comment spaces help or hurt science communication?
  • Menon, Anand (2014). The European Union must have a closer link to national politics if it is to retain its legitimacy.
  • Menon, Carlo (2014). The presence of larger inventive firms in cities helps smaller firms to be more inventive as well – eventually.
  • Meret, Susi, Borre, Ole (2014). Boosted by electoral success, the Danish People’s Party has adopted a more pragmatic line ahead of next year’s general election in Denmark.
  • Merkur, Sherry, Maresso, Anna, McDaid, David (2014). Eurohealth Volume 20, issue 2: Health behaviours and incentives.
  • Messenger Davies, Máire (2014). A Great Voice Remembered: A Tribute to Jocelyn Hay.
  • Mettler, Ann (2014). Strengthening the role of digital technology in the European economy should be one of Jean-Claude Juncker’s key priorities as Commission President.
  • Meyerhoefer, Chad D., Pylypchuk, Yuriy (2014). For those states that expand it, Medicaid may be a gateway to enrollment in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for those in poor health.
  • Meyers, Christopher (2014). The lack of reward mechanisms for public scholarship severely limits the future of public engagement in the academy.
  • Mian, Emran (2014). If Westminster politicians think that a No vote in the referendum represents a final victory, they are in for a rude surprise.
  • Mian, Emran (2014). A ‘No’ vote in the referendum will not represent a final victory over Scottish nationalism.
  • Mian, Emran (2014). This was an anti-investment Budget.
  • Michalopoulos, Stelios, Papaioannou, Elias (2014). National institutions and subnational development in Africa.
  • Michelle-Travis, Tony (2014). Ed Gillespie’s strong showing in Virginia’s Senate election is heartening for republicans.
  • Mihaila, Roxana (2014). Internal party struggles will form the backdrop to Romania’s presidential election in November.
  • Milanović, Zoran, Brown, Stuart A., Prelec, Tena (2014). Five minutes with Zoran Milanović, Prime Minister of Croatia: “A referendum against minority rights is not going to happen – we shall oppose it by all legal means”.
  • Milazzo, Caitlin (2014). Voters in marginal constituencies know more about parties’ policy positions than those in safe seats.
  • Miletic, Natalija (2014). Plagiarism frenzy in Serbia: In deep mud.
  • Millar, Nancy E. (2014). Arizona’s botched execution of Joseph Wood violated the Eighth Amendment and highlighted the U.S. lethal-injection problem—dwindling drug supplies and too much secrecy.
  • Miller, Andrew (2014). Digital distributors cannot escape their editorial responsibilities.
  • Miller, Andrew (2014). “Global news media: the next horizon” speech by Guardian CEO Andrew Miller – text now available.
  • Miller, Carl, Tranchese, Alessia (2014). Social media may have the potential to truly enhance ourdemocracy, but there is still distance to go.
  • Miller, Patrick (2014). Not so flat and boring after all: how the Kansas Senate racebecame 2014’s most improbable tossup.
  • Miller, Robin, Powell, Martin (2014). Why ‘privatisation of the NHS’ (the term not the concept) should be banned.
  • Miller, Susan M. (2014). Government programs headed by recess appointees have poorer performance than those managed by non-recess appointees and careerists.
  • Mills, Pete (2014). Voting advice applications promote political engagement and an informed electorate.
  • Milne, Claire (2014). Limited Action to Combat Nuisance Calls in the UK.
  • Milosavljevic, Marko (2014). Financing of the media in South East Europe.
  • Minas, Stephen (2014). Book review: br(e)aking the news: journalism, politics and new media edited by Janey Gordon, Paul Rowinski and Gavin Stewart.
  • Minas, Stephen (2014). Book review: the new Emperors: power and the princelings in China by Kerry Brown.
  • Miragliotta, Narelle, Jackson, Stewart (2014). Even decentralised parties aren’t immune from the instinct to centralise.
  • Miranda, Yuri Gabriel Beltrán (2014). Latin American voters cannot save the 2014 midterms for the Democrats, but the party could do far worse if they do not turn out.
  • Mistry, Mark (2014). The Kashmiri conundrum: why is ‘the world’s largest democracy’ rated so poorly for press freedoms? (guest blog).
  • Mitchell, James (2014). It remains open whether the September 2014 referendum will prove ‘historic’ in any meaningful way for most Scots.
  • Mitchell, James (2014). The answer to the Scottish question remains unresolved following the Smith Commission report.
  • Miščević, Tanja, Prelec, Tena, Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Five minutes with Tanja Miščević: “We want to use the EU accession process to change Serbia”.
  • Mole, Richard (2014). Gay rights are the new front line in the culture clash between Russia and the West.
  • Molfetas, Martha (2014). The Hydra effect of terrorism and Al Shabab.
  • Molina Vale, Petterson (2014). Book review: falling inequality in Latin America, edited byGiovanni Andrea Cornia.
  • Mollett, Amy (2014). Book review: the rhetoric of pregnancy by Marika Seigel.
  • Mollett, Amy (2014). Reading list: 4 amazing books on cycling, football, and sport in society.
  • Mollett, Amy (2014). Reading list: 4 shocking books on phone hacking and the future of journalism.
  • Mollett, Amy (2014). Reading list: 5 amazing books on culture and politics in Brazil.
  • Mollett, Amy (2014). Reading list: 5 fascinating books on climate change and low-carbon futures.
  • Mollett, Amy (2014). Reading list: 5 thought-provoking books on families, marriage and policy.
  • Mollett, Amy, Brumley, Cheryl (2014). Essential guide: three ways podcasting can make you a more engaged academic.
  • Mollett, Amy, McDonnell, Anthony (2014). Five ways libraries are using Instagram to share collections and draw public interest.
  • Molloy, Andrew (2014). Book review: Walter Benjamin and the media by Jaeho Kang.
  • Molloy, Andrew (2014). Book review: the architecture chronicle: diary of an architectural practice by Jan Kattein.
  • Mondon, Aurélien (2014). Disproportionate media focus risks elevating radical right insurgent parties to the status of serious contenders.
  • Monson, Olivia (2014). Book review: media and the rhetoric of body perfection:cosmetic surgery, weight loss and beauty in popular cultureby Deborah Harris-Moore.
  • Montaigne, Maxine (2014). Book review: digital media and society: transforming economics, politics and social practices by Andrew White.
  • Montalvo, José García (2014). Any hope that a revival of Spain’s housing market could help kick-start the country’s economy is likely to prove misplaced.
  • Montgomerie, Johnna (2014). The financial crisis has exposed the shortcomings of America’s ‘debt safety net’.
  • Montserrat, Guibernau (2014). The only solution to the Catalan question is to recognise that Catalonia is a separate demos capable of deciding its own future.
  • Montserrat, Jade (2014). Book review: Feminism and popular culture: investigating the postfeminist mystique by Rebecca Munford and Melanie Waters.
  • Montserrat, Jade (2014). Book review: luxury: fashion, lifestyle and excess by Patrizia Calefato.
  • Mookherjee, Dilip (2014). MNREGA: populist leaky bucket or anti-poverty success?
  • Mora, Joshua (2014). Academies and ecosystems: exercising the opportunity muscle.
  • Mora, Marie T., Dávila, Alberto (2014). Nearly half of new small businesses established by Black and Hispanic women shut down within a year.
  • Morales, Javier (2014). There will be no winners in Ukraine if the new political leadership fails to protect the interests of all citizens.
  • Morales, Javier, Ruiz Ramas, Rubén (2014). Alongside Russian interference, the conflict in eastern Ukraine is also the result of serious mistakes by Kyiv and the West.
  • Moran, Matthew (2014). Big data brings new power to open-source intelligence.
  • Moreno, Luis (2014). Scotland’s support for EU membership could be a defining factor in the campaign for Scottish independence.
  • Moreno, Luis (2014). An increase in those in Catalonia with an exclusive Catalan identity has strengthened claims for secession from Spain.
  • Moreno-Tabarez, Ulises (2014). Book review: Popular culture in Asia: memory, city, celebrity by Lorna Fitzsimmons and John A. Lent.
  • Morgan, Jana (2014). Public support for female politicians is contingent on economic and political contexts.
  • Morisi, Davide (2014). Information Can Change Opinions: What that means for Scottish independence.
  • Morjaria, Ameet (2014). The value of democracy in the world’s poorest region: evidence from Kenya’s road building.
  • Morley, Sarah (2014). Book review: The poverty of capitalism by John Hilary.
  • Morley, Sarah (2014). Book review: “I’m sorry for what I have done”: the language of courtroom apologies by M. Catherine Gruber.
  • Morricone, Corrado (2014). The work of JS Mill shows the importance of a common identity to the principle of European federalism.
  • Morrish, Liz (2014). Against REFonomics: Quantification cannot satisfy the demands of rationality, equity and tolerability.
  • Morton, Sarah (2014). Evidence-based service delivery and development requires full range of interactions and connections with research.
  • Mosselmans, Isabella (2014). Tax evasion: the main cause of global poverty.
  • Mounce, Ross (2014). The right to read is the right to mine: Text and data mining copyright exceptions introduced in the UK.
  • Moura, Paul (2014). Data Portability Series: Capitalising on the Market for Interoperability.
  • Moyd, Michelle (2014). #GreatWarInAfrica: “Loyalty” does not explain why African soldiers fought in East Africa in World War I.
  • Mryglod, Olesa, Kenna, Ralph, Holovatch, Yurij, Berche, Betrand (2014). Predicting the results of the REF using departmental h-index: A look at biology, chemistry, physics, and sociology.
  • Mudde, Cas (2014). The European Parliament elections show the increasingly fragmented nature of European party systems.
  • Mueller, Ben (2014). Book review: political leadership: themes, contexts and critiques by Michael Foley.
  • Mueller, Ben (2014). Book review: street level: Los Angeles in the twenty-first century by Rob Sullivan.
  • Mueller, Henrik (2014). The Germans vs. Mario Draghi.
  • Muhanna-Matar, Aitemad (2014). Ahmad: Narrative of a Tunisian Salafist.
  • Mulcahy, Linda (2014). LSE research festival exhibitor interviews: Linda Mulcahy.
  • Mungai, Fiona, Kiranda, Yusuf (2014). The collapse of Uhuru Kenyatta’s case could be a potential deathblow to the International Criminal Court.
  • Muralidharan, Karthik, Niehaus, Paul, Sukhtankar, Sandip (2014). Biometric payment systems and welfare benefits.
  • Muro, Diego, Vidal, Guillem (2014). Persistent unemployment poses a substantive threat to democracy in Southern European countries.
  • Muro, Diego, Vlaskamp, Martijn (2014). The Spanish government must find a positive message for Catalonia if it is to reduce support for Catalan independence.
  • Murphy, Fiona (2014). Book review: childhood and consumer culture edited by David Buckingham and Vebjorg Tingstad.
  • Murphy, Mahon (2014). Book review: Racisms: from the crusades to the twentieth century by Francisco Bethencourt.
  • Murphy, Mahon (2014). #GrandeGuerreEnAfrique – La Guinée Equatoriale et les Schutztruppe allemands pendant la Première Guerre Mondiale.
  • Murphy, Mahon (2014). #GreatWarInAfrica – Equatorial Guinea and the German Schutztruppe during the First World War.
  • Murray-Leach, Tamsin (2014). Crisis discourses in Europe: Media EU-phemisms and alternative narratives.
  • Murrell, Colleen (2014). Pommy media causing a stir in Australia.
  • Mushaben, Joyce Marie, Abels, Gabriele (2014). The lack of gender equality in EU decision-making means EU citizens are still suffering from a ‘double democratic deficit’.
  • Musiani, Francesca (2014). Alternative internet(s): Governance by internet infrastructure.
  • Muste, Christopher (2014). Americans are polarized about partisan loyalty and policy, butthere is little animosity between cultural and social groups.
  • Myant, Martin (2014). Did the Troika get it right?
  • Myant, Martin (2014). Juncker’s false hope: a public investment plan without public investment.
  • Myant, Martin (2014). When will Europe recover?
  • Myant, Martin, Piasna, Agnieszka (2014). Mario Draghi is right to doubt that austerity is working, but wrong to argue for wage reductions.
  • Mycock, Andrew (2014). Votes at 16: seeking a more enlightened debate on youth disengagement from politics.
  • Mycock, Andy (2014). There is much that can be learned from Scotland’s decision to lower the voting age for the independence referendum.
  • Mycock, Andy, Tonge, Jonathan (2014). Ed Miliband should recognise that 16 and 17 year olds can be part of our democracy even if they do not have the vote.
  • Mycock, Andy, Tonge, Jonathan (2014). The Government needs to implement Youth Citizenship Commission proposals to turn schools into ‘sites of democracy’.
  • Müller, Lisa (2014). The impact of the mass media on the quality of democracy within a state remains a much overlooked area of study.
  • Naci, Huseyin (2014). Does industry sponsorship bias research findings?
  • Naeem, Farria, Oye, Mari, Tejada, Michelle, Sims, Helen (2014). Looking back at the IGC-ISI India development policy conference.
  • Naimiki, Ai (2014). Harnessing the power of people at grassroots level.
  • Nalder, Kim L. (2014). The spotlight on California’s undemocratic election recount rules may actually lead to a fix for a money-in-politics mess.
  • Napoli, Philip (2014). Digital intermediaries and the public interest standard in algorithm governance.
  • Nash, Kate (2014). Clicking on the real: telling stories and engaging audiences through interactive documentaries.
  • Nassehi, Ramin (2014). Book review: Remembering inflation by Brigitte Granville.
  • Navaretti, Giorgio Barba, Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P. (2014). Fiat Chrysler’s story shows that manufacturing can be viableand successful in mature western economies.
  • Naydenova, Pressiana (2014). Global journalism and impartiality.
  • Ndjio, Basile (2014). Sino-pessimism on the rise in Cameroon as Chinese sex labour migrants gain popularity.
  • Nebhrajani, Sharmila, Klecun, Ela, Taylor, Simon, Copeland, Eddie, Carr, Emma, Monaghan, Dawn (2014). Care.data: democracy and health experts respond to concerns over the privacy of NHS patient information.
  • Necker, Sarah (2014). Scientific Misbehavior in Economics: Unacceptable research practice linked to perceived pressure to publish.
  • Neill, Katharine A. (2014). While many factors affect states’ criminal justice policies, the size of the black population is often a significant driver of harsh practices.
  • Nell, Miranda (2014). Book review: Justification and critique by Rainer Forst.
  • Nell, Miranda (2014). Book review: Life lessons from Byron by Matthew Bevis.
  • Nelson, Matthew J. (2014). The India-Pakistan relationship: From Delhi to Islamabad via Rawalpindi.
  • Nevin, Seamus (2014). The European Parliament elections may be a landmark for Eurosceptics, but the EU’s future direction will be decided elsewhere.
  • Nevo, Yael (2014). Peace with guns? Women’s human rights and the masculinisation of peace and security.
  • Newburn, Tim (2014). Book review: enforcing order: an ethnography of urban policing by Didier Fassin.
  • Newburn, Tim (2014). Book review: on the run: fugitive life in an American City by Alice Goffman.
  • Newburn, Tim (2014). Book review: the social order of the underworld: how prison gangs govern the American penal system by David Skarbek.
  • Newburn, Tim (2014). Civil unrest in Ferguson was fuelled by the Black community’s already poor relationship with a highly militarized police force.
  • Newburn, Tim (2014). Despite signs of less punitive policing and incarceration policies, 2014 will be remembered for Michael Brown and Eric Garner.
  • Newis, Philippa (2014). The government is losing out financially by failing to support single parents to gain further qualifications.
  • Newman, Cathy, Goodman, Emma (2014). Conference 2014 speaker series: an interview with Cathy Newman.
  • Newton, Eric, Goodman, Emma (2014). Conference 2014 speaker series: an interview with Eric Newton.
  • Newton, Hazel, Cartmell, Katherine (2014). Experiment in open peer review for books suggests increased fairness and transparency in feedback process.
  • Neylon, Cameron (2014). Fork, merge and crowd-sourcing data curation: tools for collective data processing and analysis.
  • Nieuwenhuis, Marijn (2014). Experiencing China’s verticality and exposing abstractions in altitude.
  • Nikore, Mitali (2014). Make in India: beyond the blitz, do we have our house in order?
  • Nissen, Christian S (2014). Mapping Digital Media Series: Questionable Gains from the Digital Dividend.
  • Nitesh, Ravi (2014). Irom Sharmila : the world’s longest hunger strike in world’s largest ‘democracy’.
  • Nitzan, Jonathan, Bichler, Shimshon (2014). Profit from crisis: why capitalists do not want recovery, and what that means for America.
  • Njung, George (2014). #GreatWarInAfrica: Honour motivated some Cameroonian soldiers who fought for Germany during the First World War.
  • Njung, George (2014). La Grande Guerre en Afrique : La notion d’honneur, s’est révélée être un facteur de motivation pour certains soldats camerounais, ayant combattu pour l’Allemagne lors de la Première Guerre mondiale.
  • Nkwanga, Waiswa (2014). African countries need to be more savvy in their dealings with the international media.
  • Nkwanga, Waiswa (2014). The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is bad news for the whole continent.
  • Nkwanga, Waiswa (2014). Fifteen years after the Millennium Development Goals, are Africans any better off?
  • Noble, Ainslie (2014). Catalonia could follow Scotland in using its independence movement as leverage to win more devolved powers.
  • Norling, Johannes, Bailey, Martha J., Malkova, Olga (2014). Federally funded family planning programs in the United States reduce poverty in childhood and, decades later, in adulthood.
  • Norpoth, Helmut (2014). The electoral cycle favors the GOP in 2016.
  • Norridge, Eve (2014). Irene Pietropaoli – how can we decide whether fashion brands MeasureUp?
  • Norton, Lord (2014). The size of the House of Lords is pushing 900 – and needs to come down.
  • Novak, Stéphanie (2014). Decisions made by consensus in the Council of the European Union are often far more contentious than the voting record would suggest.
  • Novakovskiy, Mayya (2014). Surveillance Policy Should Not Be Enshrouded in Secrecy.
  • Novick, Natalie (2014). Book review: fair shared cities: the impact of gender planning in Europe, edited by Inés Sánchez de Madariaga and Marion Roberts.
  • Novy, Dennis (2014). TTIP has the potential to be a forum which sets 21st century trade rules, but needs more attention and support from the highest levels of government.
  • Nownes, Anthony J. (2014). Information about celebrities’ political activities can influence how people think about political parties.
  • Nulty, Paul (2014). Punishment of mainstream national parties, not Euroscepticism, is behind Irish results.
  • Nyemb, Jacques Jonathan (2014). OHADA Corporate Law Reform means that sub-Saharan Africa will become a more attractive place to do business.
  • O'Brien, Dave (2014). Book review: Punk sociology by David Beer.
  • O'Byrne, Ryan Joseph (2014). Governance vacuums and local responses in Pajok, South Sudan: the Pajok Community People’s Committee.
  • O'Dwyer, Muireann (2014). Book review: deeds and words: gendering politics after Joni Lovenduski, edited by Rosie Campbell and Sarah Childs.
  • O'Dwyer, Muireann (2014). Book review: democracy in retreat: the revolt of the middle class and the worldwide decline of representative government by Joshua Kurlantzick.
  • O'Dwyer, Muireann (2014). Book review: the new geography of capitalism: firms, finance, and society by Adam D Dixon.
  • O'Leary, Brendan (2014). It is politically and morally right for European states to support Kurdish forces in Iraq.
  • O'Reilly, Carole (2014). Book review: community gardening as social action by Claire Nettle.
  • O'Reilly, Carole (2014). Book review: the press and popular culture in interwar Europe edited by Sarah Newman and Matt Houlbrook.
  • O'Sullivan, Francine (2014). 30 ways academic book publishers add value to the process of research communication.
  • O'Toole, Therese (2014). Young ethnic minority people are citizens to be engaged in politics, not a problem group.
  • Obadare, Ebenezer (2014). Nigeria’s violent awakening.
  • Oberman, Kieran (2014). Scottish independence referendum: voters should decide on the basis of what is best for everyone affected.
  • Ochu, Erinma (2014). Citizen social science deepens the human and relational aspects of the social scientific method.
  • Ogden, Chris (2014). UK-India relations: The courtier and the courted.
  • Oleson, James C. (2014). Those who are detained or have their supervision revokedbefore trial are more likely to go to prison, and for longerperiods.
  • Oliphant, J. Baxter, Mendelberg, Tali, Karpowitz, Christopher F. (2014). With enough women, majority based decision making rules can help foster communication processes that support women’s authority.
  • Oliver, Kathryn, Innvaer, Simon, Lorenc, Theo, Thomas, James (2014). Negative stereotypes about the policymaking process hinder productive action toward evidence-based policy.
  • Oliver, Tim (2014). A ‘Brexit’ would have important implications at the European and international levels.
  • Oliver, Tim (2014). Despite disastrous election results and an attempted leadership coup, there’s still hope for the Lib Dems.
  • Oliver, Tim (2014). Greater attention should be paid to the consequences of a ‘Brexit’ for the EU and other states around the world, not just the UK.
  • Oliver, Tim (2014). It’s time for a balance of competences review of the UK.
  • Oliver, Tim (2014). London bucks the UKIP surge and appears headed in a direction far removed from the rest of the UK.
  • Oliver, Tim (2014). Londoners are not little Englanders.
  • Oliver, Tim (2014). A devolved government for London would be a big step towards rebalancing power in the UK.
  • Oliver, Tim (2014). The five routes to a Brexit: how the UK might leave the European Union.
  • Oliver, Tim, Bruton, John (2014). Consent of a majority of the rest of the EU will be needed if there is to be a new UK-EU relationship.
  • Olmos, Julia, Benneworth, Paul, Castro, Elena (2014). Willingness to incorporate external influences into research process will support strong basis for usable knowledge.
  • Omoju, Oluwasola E., Abraham, Terfa W. (2014). Investing in Nigeria’s youth bulge.
  • Orduna-Malea, Enrique, Delgado-López-Cózar, Emilio (2014). Low visibility of Latin American repositories in Google Scholar: technical incompatibility or lack of web strategy?
  • Orgad, Shani, Seu, Bruna (2014). Caring in crisis – why development and humanitarian NGOs need to change how they relate to the public.
  • Ormston, Rachel (2014). The perception that an independent Scotland would be fairercould prove decisive in the independence referendum.
  • Orr, Shannon K., Fifer, Nichole (2014). The reactions to the 1988 Yellowstone wildfires highlight the differences in American and Canadian politics.
  • Orsi, Roberto (2014). Beppe Grillo’s bitter moment of truth.
  • Orsi, Roberto (2014). Why Italy will not make it.
  • Orsi, Roberto (2014). A few reflections on the demonisation of Putin.
  • Osman, Magda (2014). Claims by behavioural economists that our unconscious mind rules our behaviour lack sufficient scientific evidence.
  • Ostini, Jenny (2014). Fieldwork in a digital age: Questions of privacy and copyright.
  • Otero-Iglesias, Miguel (2014). Alexis Tsipras’ support for Juncker shows the extent to which the UK’s position is out of sync with public opinion across the EU.
  • Otero-Iglesias, Miguel (2014). Coverage of the Commission President candidates in the Spanish media shows the Spitzenkandidaten process had a wide reach across Europe.
  • Ottaviano, Gianmarco, Pessoa, Joao Paulo, Sampson, Thomas, Reenen, John Van (2014). Leaving the European Union is likely to have a significant negative economic impact.
  • Ottovordemgentschenfelde, Svenja (2014). Book review: the news gap – when the information preferences of the media and the public diverge.
  • Ottovordemgentschenfelde, Svenja (2014). Media literacy in 2014: forthcoming research and call to action.
  • Ottovordemgentschenfelde, Svenja (2014). An experts’ dialogue: child safety for the online world.
  • Ou, Suh-Ruu (2014). Improving non-cognitive abilities such as classroom adjustment in elementary school students can help to improve college outcomes.
  • Outhwaite, William (2014). Solving the EU’s democratic deficit would help revive democracy at the national level.
  • Overman, Claire (2014). The Home Office’s exclusion of Dieudonné raises important issues regarding the protection of freedom of expression.
  • Overman, Claire (2014). The growing body of ‘right to die’ case law illustrates the issue’s growing prominence.
  • Overman, Claire (2014). The “right to be forgotten” demonstrates the need for legislative coverage of internet data protection.
  • Overman, Henry (2014). HS3 is unlikely to be enough to provide an effective counterbalance to London.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). Agglomeration economies.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). Building homes where we need them.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). Cities outlook 2014: would UK cities be better off without London.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). Foreign buyers and property markets.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). Garden cities.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). HS3 and a Northern Powerhouse.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). How unbalanced is infrastructure spending?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). Improving voter turnout.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). Is help to buy 'working'?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). Is there a London housing bubble?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). Local transport expenditure.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). Mind the gap.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). Rental contracts.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). Spatial inequalities in commuting times.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). Time for a more rational debate on 'mixing' in new developments?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). Who buys new homes in London?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). Why are the poorest regions in the UK the poorest regions in Northern Europe?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). Will HS2 end the property price spiral?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2014). The non-met commission.
  • Owens, Emily (2014). Evidence from Prohibition shows that legalizing marijuana and ending the black market may lead to a decline in violence.
  • Owens, Emily, Lovenheim, Michael (2014). Eligibility for federal financial aid strongly impacts potential students’ decisions about going to college.
  • O’Brien, Erin, Bentele, Keith Gunnar (2014). Evidence suggests that state legislators are working to restrict access to the vote in response to minority turnout.
  • O’Rourke, Brendan, Hogan, John, Donnelly, Paul F. (2014). UK political elite networks are formed early in life and inspecific fee-paying schools.
  • Pacer, Valerie (2014). Vladimir Putin’s justification for Russian action in Crimea undermines his previous arguments over Syria, Libya and Iraq.
  • Packman, Carl (2014). We must ensure not to be caught unaware by the potential reach of the payday lending industry.
  • Painter, James (2014). Book Review: climate change in the media: reporting risk and uncertainty by James Painter.
  • Paipais, Vassilios (2014). European-cum-national elections in Greece.
  • Palacios-Huerta, Ignacio (2014). Favouritism under social pressure in football and in life.
  • Paller, Jeffrey (2014). What clean sewers tell us about development in African slums.
  • Pan, Ros, Clark, Josh (2014). Mobile website or an app? Looking ahead to strategic mobile library development in Higher Education.
  • Panagiotidis, Theodore, Printzis, Panagiotis (2014). On the housing market in Greece.
  • Panizza, Francisco (2014). Popularity, political change, economic and social development agenda and potential for South American integration: four key points to consider in the Brazilian elections.
  • Pannini, Elisa (2014). Book review: Occupational change in Europe: how technology and education transform the job structure by Daniel Oesch.
  • Pannini, Elisa (2014). Book review: a precariat charter: from Denizens to citizensby Guy Standing.
  • Papachristos, Andrew (2014). Chicago is far from being the murder capital of the U.S.
  • Papanagnou, Vaios (2014). Why can’t you take smartphone photos in a theatre? (guest blog).
  • Parent, Joseph M., Uscinski, Joseph E. (2014). Partisanship, history, and people’s predispositions for believing in conspiracies are fuelling fears about Ebola.
  • Parham, Susan (2014). Book review: Reinventing London by Bridget Rosewell.
  • Parham-Payne, Wanda V. (2014). Media portrayals of gun violence depend on race, leading to often very disparate policy responses.
  • Parks, Virginia (2014). Union contracts provide innovative immigrant worker protections and mediate the implementation of federal immigration policy.
  • Parvin, Phil (2014). We will get nowhere in the lobbying debate while it is conceived as a clash between evil corporations who lobby and well-meaning interest groups who do not.
  • Pasquale, Frank (2014). We must confront the recent surveillance abuses to develop better policy moving forward.
  • Pastorella, Giulia (2014). Italy’s new electoral law proposal is unlikely to make Italian governments more democratic or stable.
  • Pastorella, Guilia (2014). Attempts to measure UK influence within the EU are admirable, but it is questionable whether they really influence the public debate.
  • Patel, Akhil (2014). Eurozone Crisis: Another chapter in the never-ending Saga of Boom and Bust.
  • Patrikios, Stratos, Shephard, Mark (2014). The democratic potential of youth assemblies and political forums in the UK: a case study of the Scottish Youth Parliament.
  • Patterson, John H., McDougal, Topher L. (2014). Forensic economics suggests over 2 percent of US-sold firearms are intended for trafficking south of the border.
  • Pattison, Ben (2014). The rapid growth in London’s private rented sector and what it means for our housing system.
  • Pautz, Hartwig (2014). Surprisingly, UK think tanks don’t often communicate with elected officials.
  • Pautz, Hartwig, Plehwe, Dieter (2014). The role of think-tanks in the EU policy process remains largely uncharted territory for political scientists.
  • Pavel, Carmen (2014). The only way to protect citizens from their governments is to divide sovereign authority between the national and international levels.
  • Pavel, Carmen (2014). The only way to protect citizens from their governments is todivide sovereign authority between the national andinternational levels.
  • Payne, Daniel (2014). Should UK universities block access to parts of the web?
  • Pearce, Nick (2014). Painting in primary colours: political populism and the muted mainstream.
  • Pears, Louise (2014). Book review: Islamic movements of Europe: public religion and Islamophobia in the modern world, edited by Frank Peter and Rafael Ortega.
  • Pedeboy, Delphine (2014). Q&A: Akindeji Falaki talks about the growing awareness of environmental issues in Nigeria.
  • Pendle, Naomi (2014). Talk of truth, reconciliation and justice in South Sudan.
  • Peralta, Joseph (2014). Book review: political journalism in transition: Western Europe in a comparative perspective edited by Raymond Kuhn and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen.
  • Perkowski, Nina (2014). Strengthening EU border security won’t stop the deaths of migrants in the Mediterranean.
  • Perri, Salvatore (2014). Italy’s economic problems are not caused by the euro, but by the country’s chaotic political system.
  • Petrovic, Milenko, Smith, Nicholas Ross (2014). Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia are close to reaching EU accession standards, but the other Western Balkan states require further reforms.
  • Petterson, Molina Vale (2014). Book review: the ecological hoofprint: the global burden of industrial livestock by Tony Weiss.
  • Pettifor, Ann (2014). Money as a social construct and public good.
  • Philipon, Flavie (2014). “Stronger than corruption, mistakes and lies”: being political and right wing in France (guest blog).
  • Phillips, Angela (2014). Book review: the ethics of journalism: individual, institutional and cultural influences, edited by Wendy N. Wyatt.
  • Phillips, Jacob (2014). Book review: Life lessons from Hobbes by Hannah Dawson.
  • Phillips, Lauren M. (2014). Book review: rethinking sovereign debt: politics, reputation and legitimacy in modern finance by Odette Lienau.
  • Phillipson, Gavin, Overman, Claire, Gearty, Conor, Mead, David (2014). “An opportunist piece of electioneering”: experts criticise the Conservatives’ Human Rights Act repeal pledge.
  • Piatak, Jaclyn Schede (2014). Public sector employees volunteer more, and may be able to pave the way to rebuilding social capital in the U.S.
  • Picard, Robert G. (2014). Picard: We must keep the focus on why plurality is important.
  • Piccoli, Lorenzo (2014). Italian regionalist parties will find it difficult to import the ‘Scottish model’ in their push for independence.
  • Pickard, Linda (2014). The Care Act and the ‘visibility’ of unpaid carers.
  • Picolli, Lorenzo (2014). The outcome of the Scottish referendum has lightened the value of UK national citizenship.
  • Pieczara, Kamila (2014). In Singapore, the Shangri-La Dialogue reflected tensions in Asian security.
  • Pieczara, Kamila (2014). The deliberate quest for causal explanations will reinvigorate social science’s relevance in mass media and policy.
  • Pieczara, Kamila (2014). A new development bank, an old dream coming true.
  • Pietropaoli, Irene (2014). Irene Pietropaoli – the use of human rights indicators to monitor private security companies operations.
  • Piketty, Thomas (2014). A global progressive tax on individual net worth would offer the best solution to the world’s spiralling levels of inequality.
  • Pinto, Tanya Anne (2014). Sociology retreat at Cumberland Lodge – part one.
  • Pirgova, Luba (2014). Book review: environmental debt: the hidden costs of a changing global economy by Amy Larkin.
  • Pirro, Andrea L.P. (2014). Historical legacies and national political contexts have shaped today’s far-right in Eastern and Central Europe.
  • Poletti, Monica (2014). A legitimization of the Italian government more than a vote for Europe.
  • Polk, Jonathan, Oscarsson, Henrik Ekengren (2014). Swedish general election: a final look at the polls and the party platforms.
  • Pollard, Amy (2014). Being part of a deliberative process can change citizen views and build legitimacy, but the key to impact comes from the public themselves.
  • Pollin, Robert (2014). Public debt, GDP growth, and austerity: why Reinhart and Rogoff are wrong.
  • Polo Alonso, Ana (2014). The best bookshops in Paris.
  • Polonski, Vyacheslav W. (2014). Book review: Collaborative media: production, consumption, and design interventions by Jonas Löwgren and Bo Reimer.
  • Popović, Milica (2014). Serbia: is the freedom of the press endangered?
  • Popovski, Vesna (2014). Can Ukraine modernise?
  • Porcelli, Francesco, Trezzi, Riccardo (2014). Evidence from the 2009 L’Aquila earthquake shows the importance of public grants in stimulating output following an economic shock.
  • Porter, Holly E., Tapscott, Rebecca (2014). (In)security groups and governance in Gulu, Uganda.
  • Portes, Jonathan, Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Five minutes with Jonathan Portes: “Policy-makers need to be much more open about the benefits of immigration”.
  • Posaner, Josh (2014). Gazprom’s gas deal in Republika Srpska provides South Stream stop-gap.
  • Postel-Vinay, Natacha (2014). The experience of the U.S. Great Depression suggests parallels between 1920s mortgage lending and the recent financial crisis.
  • Potter, Philip B. K., Baum, Matthew A. (2014). In democracies an effective media and opposition are both needed to sanction leaders’ foreign policy missteps.
  • Poulsen, Lauge (2014). There is no need for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership agreement to include investor-state arbitration.
  • Pounds, Stan (2014). Reproducible computing with rctrack: Software package addresses fundamental scientific challenges of Big Data era.
  • Powell, Alison (2014). Alternative civic architecture: maps of the alternative internet.
  • Powell, Alison (2014). Will the ‘Honest Brokers’ of Internet Governance Have Any Real Power?
  • Power, Anne (2014). Debt and economic resilience in the London Borough of Newham.
  • Power, Anne (2014). We should encourage long-term institutional investors and well-established landlords into the private rented sector.
  • Pozo, Susan (2014). Women and men with international experience earn 5 and 2.5 percent more than their U.S.-born counterparts with none.
  • Prados de la Escosura, Leandro (2014). OECD countries are currently experiencing their highest levels of economic freedom in modern history.
  • Praino, Rodrigo (2014). How people look running for office can be an important factor in their electoral success or failure.
  • Prelec, Tena (2014). Interview with Aleksandar Vucic: ‘We’re not asking for mercy, but reforming Serbia’.
  • Prelec, Tena (2014). Intervju sa Aleksandrom Vučićem: ‘Ne tražimo milostinju, nego želimo reformirati Srbiju’.
  • Prelec, Tena (2014). New privatisation wave: Serbia has enough mistakes to learn from.
  • Prelec, Tena, Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Maria Spirova: “Party politics in Bulgaria has become completely nonsensical”.
  • Prentoulis, Marina, Thomassen, Lasse (2014). Radical democracy and collective movements today: Hegemony and autonomy.
  • Price, Martin (2014). There is a clear disconnect between young people and political institutions. The Electoral Commission’s proposals to boost engagement will not address this problem.
  • Price, Martin (2014). A disconnected political class, poor communication from politicians, and inadequate political education continue to put young people off politics.
  • Priego-Hernandez, Jacqueline (2014). Participatory workshops with non-academics foster positive social impact and work as a research validation mechanism.
  • Prillaman, Soledad Artiz, Meier, Kenneth J. (2014). Business-targeted tax cuts do not improve state economies.
  • Prime, Adam (2014). India and WWI: balancing demands of war with defence of Empire.
  • Prior, Christopher (2014). Book review: the war that ended peace: how Europe abandoned peace for the first world war by Margaret MacMillan.
  • Priyam, Manisha (2014). Pipe dreams: barriers to civic and social rights in an unauthorised colony.
  • Priyam, Manisha (2014). We stand at a ‘critical juncture’ when questions of inequality have come to foreground public life.
  • Prosser, David, Jones, Lee (2014). Will David Willetts be remembered for progressive push for Open Access or pernicious effects of neoliberal academy?
  • Przepiorka, Wojtek (2014). ‘Big data’ from online interactions offer a rich object of study for academics and policy-makers interested in human nature and economic behaviour.
  • Przeworski, Adam (2014). Peaceful transitions of power have been rare in modern states, but once the habit has been acquired it sticks.
  • Public Policy Group, LSE (2014). Should self-citations be included or excluded from measures of academic performance?
  • Puddephatt, Andrew (2014). Is there any Internet Governance out there?
  • Puetter, Uwe (2014). Despite attention focusing on Juncker’s new Commission, the European Council will remain the real centre of EU decision-making.
  • Puglisi, Giovanni (2014). The 1000 day agenda: Can Renzi deliver?
  • Purcell, Kerry (2014). Book review: the camera constructs: photography, architecture and the modern city, edited by Andrew Higgott and Timothy Wray.
  • Pučnik, Marcus (2014). Catalan separatism, a European problem.
  • Pyrooz, David, Moule, Richard K., Decker, Scott H. (2014). Gang members are entangled in a web of violence that leads the gunman of today to become the victim of tomorrow.
  • Qerimi, Donikë (2014). Kosovo Constitutional Court debate: ‘Instead of a Reply – Comparing Apples and Oranges’.
  • Qerimi, Donikë (2014). The mandate of EU judges in Kosovo’s Constitutional Court: complicated yet legal.
  • Qiu, Feng (2014). Community gardens and farmers’ markets can help to relieve food deserts, but not for an entire city.
  • Quah, Danny (2014). Danny Quah: Convergence determines governance – Within and without. Reset.
  • Quek, Kaye (2014). A new law which explicitly categorises forced marriage as a crime represents a crucial milestone in efforts to protect women’s human rights.
  • Quinlan, Tara Lai (2014). Insights on inequality: Danny Dorling’s lecture on ‘inequality and the 1%: what goes wrong when the rich become too rich?’.
  • Quiroga, Alejandro (2014). The Pujol scandal might weaken the Catalan government, but it is unlikely to derail the campaign for Catalan independence.
  • Qvortrup, Matt (2014). The planned independence referendum in Eastern Ukraine is unconstitutional and anti-democratic.
  • Rabindrakumar, Sumi (2014). The UK’s low-paid, insecure labour market is failing single parents, creating a welfare policy quandary.
  • Radeljić, Branislav (2014). Serbia has a new government: Hurrah or maybe not?
  • Radeljić, Branislav (2014). Serbia’s Flood Prayers: Blame it on the LGBT Community.
  • Radice, Henry (2014). Time for the 89ers to defend Europe.
  • Radziszewski, Elizabeth (2014). Poland has taken on an unprecedented leadership role over the EU’s foreign policy during the Ukraine crisis.
  • Rae, Ali, Carr, Melissa (2014). Student Experience: Hands on the Balkans, a 10-day Conference in Serbia & Kosovo.
  • Ragusa, Jordan (2014). Socioeconomic stereotypes are powerful predictors of Americans’ desire to raise or lower taxes on the wealthy.
  • Rainsford, Emily (2014). Extending the franchise in Scotland to 16 year olds was progress which should be capitalised on, not rolled back.
  • Rainsford, Emily (2014). Political parties need to better integrate young members and give them the chance to influence policy.
  • Rainsford, Emily (2014). Political parties need to better integrate young members and give them the chance to influence policy.
  • Rajeswaran, Sara (2014). Politicians need a less crude approach in attracting growing number of BME voters.
  • Ramalingam, Siddharth (2014). Looking forward to Thursday’s budget.
  • Ramapurath Chemmencheri, Sudheesh (2014). What rights for the Queer Aadmi in India?
  • Rashid, Naaz (2014). Book Review: do Muslim women need saving? by Lila Abu-Lughod.
  • Rashid, Naaz (2014). Book review: the Muslims are coming! Islamophobia, extremism, and the domestic war on terror by Arun Kundnani.
  • Rashkova, Ekaterina (2014). With Plamen Oresharski’s government on the verge of resigning, it remains to be seen whether Bulgaria can finally emerge from its political crisis.
  • Rashkova, Ekaterina (2014). The decline in support for Bulgaria’s Socialist Party could be the first step in a rebalancing of the country’s party system.
  • Rasmussen, Maja Kluger (2014). The battle for influence: The politics of Business Lobbying in the European Parliament.
  • Rauh, Christian (2014). The EU’s attempts to manage air transport regulation illustrate the extent to which supranational actors can send credible signals to financial markets.
  • Raunio, Tapio (2014). Alexander Stubb’s transition to Finnish Prime Minister ensures Finland will have a pro-EU leader despite a Eurosceptic public.
  • Raunio, Tapio (2014). The European Parliament elections in Finland are unlikely to see a significant swing in support toward the Eurosceptic Finns Party.
  • Rawnsley, Andrew C (2014). Cultivating an ethos of openness through research integrity.
  • Ray, John (2014). Ello: the new Facebook and a new business model for social media?
  • Ray, John (2014). The Guardian as an open, digital and global newspaper (guest blog).
  • Ray, John (2014). PositionDial and the joys of self-discovery.
  • Read, Rupert (2014). With Caroline Lucas found not guilty in the fracking trial, it is time to ponder Britain’s energy future.
  • Reader, Tom W., Gillespie, Alex (2014). Using hospital complaints to improve patient safety.
  • Redlawsk, David, Koning, Ashley (2014). Bridgegate puts Chris Christie’s political future in troubled water by shifting perceptions of him from the “bully on your side” to just a plain bully.
  • Redlawsk, David, Tolbert, Caroline, McNeely, Natasha Altema (2014). Black candidates who create positive feelings among voters can overcome implicit racist attitudes.
  • Redmond, Shana (2014). Chrysler’s advertising campaign uses Black music to remove Detroit’s labor from the city’s narrative.
  • Reeder, Neil (2014). A purely medical approach to health ignores the potential of social innovations.
  • Regan, Aidan (2014). Europe’s ‘structural reform’ agenda is little more than a fairytale.
  • Regan, Daniel (2014). Do we need a Global Constitution for a Globalised Age?
  • Reiner, Robert (2014). The ‘nightwatchman’ state is being rolled back: Do the powerful still need the police?
  • Rekow, Lea (2014). On unplanned urbanism: How Mídia NINJA are disrupting mainstream politics in Brazil.
  • Rekow, Lea (2014). Urban agriculture and the transformation of public spaces: the case of Manguinhos, Rio de Janeiro.
  • Remler, Dahlia (2014). Are 90% of academic papers really never cited? Reviewing the literature on academic citations..
  • Renwick, Alan (2014). Could Scotland buck the trend and vote ‘yes’?
  • Renwick, Alan (2014). Scotland would benefit from adopting a more ambitious approach to its constitutional future.
  • Rhodes, William (2014). American prisons are not a revolving door: most releasedoffenders never return.
  • Ricahrds, Ben (2014). In the debate about Britishness, it is important to distinguish between two different types of social cohesion.
  • Richards, Dave, Smith, Martin (2014). Critical re-assessment of conventional wisdom on the topic of Englishness is overdue.
  • Richards, Dave, Smith, Martin (2014). Pensions, fairness and Lamborghinis: Budget changes to the annuities market are a lesson in the fallacies of freedom.
  • Richards, Dave, Smith, Martin (2014). The lessons of Tony Benn as a Cabinet Minister: Breaking the rules and paying the price.
  • Richardson, Lorna (2014). Iteration, iteration, iteration: Digital public archaeology and the presentation of online research.
  • Ridyard, Richard (2014). Abolishing the monarchy would remove an obstacle to genuine democracy in Britain.
  • Ridyard, Richard (2014). The government’s ban on prisoners receiving books is the antithesis of the rehabilitation revolution promised by Chris Grayling.
  • Ridyard, Richard (2014). The government’s rehabilitation policy is in crisis due to the Justice Secretary’s ready embrace of austerity.
  • Rifkind, Malcolm, Sedley, Stephen, Brown, Ian, Bochel, Hugh, Wilson Palow, Caroline, Pickles, Nick, Vermeulen, Mathias, Leigh, Ian, Raab, Charles (2014). Ends and means: experts debate the democratic oversight of the UK’s intelligence services.
  • Riga, Liliana (2014). Book review: American democracy: from Tocqueville to town halls to Twitter by Andrew J. Perrin.
  • Rigterink, Anouk S., Kenyi, John J., Schomerus, Mareike (2014). JSRP survey report on Western Equatoria, South Sudan.
  • Rinnert, David, Knott, Eleanor (2014). The Ukraine crisis has complicated Moldova’s political situation ahead of signing an Association Agreement with the EU.
  • Riumallo-Herl, Carlos (2014). Stronger welfare policies meant that older workers who lost their jobs during the Great Recession were more insulated from mental health issues in Europe than in the U.S.
  • Roberts, Bryan W. (2014). The simple failure of Curie’s Principle: How to get out what hasn’t gone in.
  • Robin, Nicholas (2014). False Balance in Climate Reporting Reveals BBC’s Sensitivity to Political Pressure.
  • Robin, Nicholas (2014). Would the paisley pyjamas sting stand up in court?
  • Robinson, Abigail (2014). We need to reaffirm that the social housing sector has much to offer the UK.
  • Robinson, Jennifer (2014). Comparing places.
  • Robson, Ruthann (2014). After the supreme court’s hobby lobby decision, congress should consider amending or even repealing the religious freedom restoration act.
  • Robson, Ruthann (2014). Supreme Court cases over the “contraceptive mandate” are dominated by issues of corporate personhood, religious beliefs, and sexual equality.
  • Rodrik, Dani, Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Five minutes with Dani Rodrik: “The West has made a serious mistake in failing to see the wide range of abuses that the Turkish regime has been engaged in”.
  • Rodríguez-Teruel, Juan (2014). Why political uncertainty will continue in Catalonia despite the decision to alter the proposed independence referendum.
  • Rogers, Boima J (2014). A Boko Haram defeat is necessary for Nigeria to fulfil its potential.
  • Rogers, Brishen (2014). By altering workplace power relationships and employers’ incentives, minimum wage laws help ensure social equality.
  • Rognlie, Dana (2014). Only deeds: Twenty years later and still not recognizing what it’s like to be a woman in Philosophy.
  • Rolston, Jessica Smith (2014). In the “War on Coal,” the industry can be its own worst enemy.
  • Romanova, Valentyna (2014). Strong sub-national parties do not automatically drive apart voter preferences at simultaneous multi-level elections.
  • Romanyshyn, Iulian, Baltag, Dorina (2014). The on-going violence in Ukraine demonstrates the weakness of EU crisis diplomacy.
  • Romzek, Barbara (2014). The Veterans Affairs scandal reflects the tangled web of accountability in U.S. government.
  • Root, Hilton (2014). Book Review Forum: The rise of global networks may mean the end of hegemony: Response to Peter Trubowitz.
  • Roquen, Jeff (2014). Book review: China’s foreign policy by Stuart Harris.
  • Roquen, Jeff (2014). Book review: a global conceptual history of Asia, 1860-1940 by Hagen Schulz-Forberg.
  • Rose, Nikolas (2014). Five minutes with Nikolas Rose: “The brain has become a fascinating object for public debate”.
  • Rosenbloom, Rachel E. (2014). President Obama’s immigration plan may signal a move away from punitive enforcement policies.
  • Rosenbloom, Rachel E. (2014). Procedures at the U.S.- Mexico border can be a life-or-death issue for unaccompanied children.
  • Ross, Alice, Goodman, Emma (2014). Conference 2014 speaker series: an interview with Alice Ross.
  • Rothgeb, John (2014). Investigating tenure controversies: Basing faculty promotion on flawed variables doesn’t help the selection of competent academics.
  • Rottinghaus, Brandon (2014). Politicians’ ability to survive a scandal is more to do with their ability to govern and maintain coalition than with the public’s approval.
  • Rowley, Martin, Hartley, James (2014). Mad professors revisited: Evaluating children’s perceptions of academics, teachers and the world of science.
  • Roy, Tirthankar (2014). The ‘Marwari’ business community is now a part of history.
  • Royaards, Tjeerd (2014). Drawing citizenship: The European elections through cartoons and comics.
  • Ruane, Sally (2014). Citizens’ ability to influence NHS services is undermined by the complexity and ceaseless reform of systems for patient and public representation.
  • Ruane, Sally (2014). Expanding the resources and powers of Healthwatch and Overview & Scrutiny Committees would improve the local accountability of health services.
  • Rumbul, Rebecca (2014). In the digital era, political activism can be individual as well as collective.
  • Ruser, Alexander (2014). The EU’s new economic governance is blurring the boundaries between European competences and domestic sovereignty.
  • Rush, Michael (2014). Ministers appoint special advisers for their policy expertise as much as for their partisan views.
  • Russell, Andrew (2014). The case for lowering the voting age is less persuasive now than at any point in the last 50 years.
  • Rutherford, Amanda, Meier, Kenneth J. (2014). In majority Democratic school districts, African Americans gain significantly more representation in at-large elections.
  • Rutherford, Amanda, Rabovsky, Thomas (2014). Performance funding policies in higher education have had little effect on student outcomes.
  • Ryan, Ben (2014). It is vital that EU climate policy protects the interests of Europe’s poorest citizens.
  • Ryan, Ben (2014). The element of citizenship and the current political climate in Israel.
  • Ryan, Mark, Grewal, Gurchetan S. (2014). Internet voting: coming to a computer near you, though more research is needed to eliminate the risks.
  • Ryder, Marcus (2014). Diversity in the media: talk is cheap, what we need is action.
  • Sadeh, Tal (2014). Despite the crisis, the euro has more than doubled trade among Eurozone members.
  • Saeed, Sheba (2014). Behind the scenes of “Beggars of Lahore”.
  • Saenz, Hernán Cortés (2014). People across the world are protesting their lack of real democracy.
  • Saez, Emmanuel, Zucman, Gabriel (2014). The explosion in U.S. wealth inequality has been fuelled bystagnant wages, increasing debt, and a collapse in assetvalues for the middle classes.
  • Sage, Daniel (2014). Book review: Homo Economicus: the (lost) prophet of modern times by Daniel Cohen.
  • Sage, Daniel, Murphy, Tony (2014). Perceptions and ‘impacts’ of the REF: Key aim for next round should be to explore apprehension and minimise anxieties.
  • Sahan, Erinch (2014). Erinch Sahan – a year later, big 10 improving but more is needed.
  • Sahla, Sebastian (2014). Student Experience: Sebastian Sahla, MSc Development Management 2011/12.
  • Sakızlıoglu, Bahar (2014). Confessions of a ‘doorstep researcher’: Reflections on a comparative study of displacement experiences.
  • Salamone, Anthony (2014). The European Council should not feel obliged to choose any of the leading candidates as President of the European Commission.
  • Salamone, Anthony (2014). Germany’s drive for Eurozone political union underlines the inadequacy of culture-based conceptions of integration.
  • Salamone, Anthony (2014). The UK government must urgently overhaul its EU engagement strategy.
  • Salazar-Godoy, Nicolás (2014). The UK stabilisation unit and sexual violence in conflict.
  • Salcito, Kendyl, Wielga, Mark (2014). Kendyl Salcito and Mark Wielga – the importance of outcome indicators and iterative engagement with rightsholders.
  • Salecl, Renata (2014). The Power of Experts: How does the justice system handle the shifting domain of expertise in the courtroom?
  • Salmond, Rob (2014). Robust and partisan Parliamentary events like Prime Ministers Questions increase engagement with politics.
  • Saltman, Erin Marie (2014). Fidesz have won a clear victory in Hungary’s elections, but their supermajority hangs in the balance.
  • Saltman, Erin Marie (2014). Hungary has put its own economic interests above EU solidarity by siding with Russia over reverse gas flows to Ukraine.
  • Saltman, Richard B. (2014). Pragmatism is beginning to trump ideology in Europe’s ‘public-private’ debate over healthcare.
  • Saltman, Richard B. (2014). The implementation of the Affordable Care Act has undermined public trust in government.
  • Saltnes, Johanne Døhlie, Elisabeth Brøgger, Tine (2014). Federica Mogherini has outlined an ambitious plan for EU foreign and security policy, but whether it is attainable remains to be seen.
  • Sanader, Teresa (2014). S.A.S. v France – the French principle of “living together” and the limits of individual human rights.
  • Sanchez Salgado, Rosa (2014). EU funding has helped ensure underrepresented groups have a greater voice in EU decision-making.
  • Sander, Harald (2014). The case for using public investment to boost growth in the Eurozone is overwhelming.
  • Sands, Gary, Reese, Laura A., Skidmore, Mark (2014). Detroit’s bankruptcy settlement will not solve the city’s problems.
  • Sani, Ibrahim (2014). Recent Nigerian experience illustrates the importance ofensuring that the institutional, financial, and operational powers of election management bodies are safeguarded.
  • Sanyal, Romola (2014). The continuing legacy of partition in India’s urban spaces.
  • Sartoretto, Paola (2014). No one is going to start a revolution from their red keyboard: insurgent social movements, new media and social change in Brazil.
  • Sasley, Brent E., Sucharov, Mira (2014). Embracing our (non-scholarly) identities: The benefits of combining engagement with moral activism.
  • Sasley, Brent E., Sucharov, Mira (2014). Scholarly vs. Activist Identities: What standards should govern academic engagement in the public sphere?
  • Sassower, Raphael (2014). The price of public intellectuals: Controversial ideas expressed for benefit of fellow citizens deserve to be heard.
  • Saucedo, Leticia M. (2014). Book review: After civil rights: racial realism in the new American workplace by John D. Skrentny.
  • Savage, Mike (2014). LSE sociology at the forefront of the inequalities agenda.
  • Sawas, Amiera (2014). Reconceptualising risk in research: The call to do no harm goes far beyond the field.
  • Sayer, Derek (2014). Time to abandon the gold standard? Peer review for the REF falls far short of internationally accepted standards.
  • Scanlon, Kath (2014). Book review: private rental housing: comparative perspectives edited by Tony Crook and Peter Kemp.
  • Schang, Laura, Thomson, Sarah (2014). Lessons from Europe: assuring quality through regulation.
  • Schelkle, Waltraud (2014). The ‘Poundzone’ is just as sub-optimal a currency area as the Eurozone.
  • Schibotto, Emanuele (2014). Germany and China have an emerging ‘special relationship’ which has the potential to go far beyond trade.
  • Schippers, Mimi (2014). Plural relationships, when consensual and gender-neutral, may actually help reduce gender inequality.
  • Schlesinger, Philip (2014). The Film Industry and Scottish Independence.
  • Schlesinger, Philip (2014). Philip Schlesinger: ‘Yes’ or ‘No,’ Changes Are Coming to Scottish Broadcasting.
  • Schmitt, Maya (2014). “Kabul: the growth story you don’t know”: Dr Louise Walker on developments in Afghanistan since 2002.
  • Schoellman, Todd, Hendricks, Lutz (2014). The widening wage gap between college and high school graduates is down to the growing difference in their ability and test scores.
  • Schonhardt-Bailey, Cheryl (2014). Why Too Much Transparency is a Bad Thing: The WarshReview on Transparency in the BoE’s Monetary PolicyCommittee.
  • Schouenborg, Laust (2014). Denmark’s participation in the coalition against IS reflects the country’s commitment to ‘ethical militarism’.
  • Schraufnagel, Scot (2014). Young people turn out to vote at much higher rates when the age gap between candidates is larger.
  • Schuetz, Jenny (2014). Art galleries may be a signal of future gentrification, but they don’t cause it.
  • Schularick, Moritz, Wachtel, Paul (2014). The massive inflow of foreign capital in the 2000s that enabled the American credit bubble was primarily from the private sector, not governments.
  • Schäffer, Sebastian (2014). EU-Russian relations have been further strained by Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine’s decision to sign agreements with the EU.
  • Schöch, Christof (2014). The right tool for the job: Five collaborative writing tools for academics.
  • Scott, David (2014). India and international organisations: continuing the pursuit of Great Power status.
  • Scott, Frances (2014). Despite the reshuffle, we are still a long way from a 50:50 gender balanced Parliament.
  • Selim, Mohamed (2014). The best bookshops in Osnabrück and Münster, Germany.
  • Selimi, Petrit (2014). Petrit Selimi: ‘all political parties in Kosovo or in the wider region have rotten apples’.
  • Sen, Amartya (2014). Why does extreme poverty persist in India?
  • Sen, Amartya, Suss, Joel, Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Five minutes with Amartya Sen: “I think that Piketty’s conclusions mostly stand”.
  • Sen, Kunal (2014). Helping India’s informal manufacturing sector to grow.
  • Sengupta, Anirban, Chaudhuri, Anoshua (2014). Simply having a social media profile does not make teens more likely to be bullied online. Demographics and online behavior play a larger role.
  • Sengupta, Anirban, Wiggins, Steven N. (2014). U.S. domestic airline tickets are 12 percent cheaper on average when bought online.
  • Sequeira, Sandra (2014). Doing business with corruption.
  • Seran, Justine (2014). Book Review: the falling sky: words of a Yanomami Shaman by Davi Kopenawa and Bruce Albert.
  • Serdyuk, Elena (2014). Eastern Ukraine – a personal view of a land of myth, fear and dangers (guest blog).
  • Serdyuk, Elena (2014). Latest dispatch from the international propaganda war in Ukraine.
  • Serdyuk, Elena (2014). ‘Maidan’ and new media: the Kyiv Revolt seen from Ukraine and London (guest blog).
  • Serdyuk, Elena (2014). A Ukrainian take on Russia’s ‘propaganda’ campaign (guest blog).
  • Shah, Esha (2014). Imagining poverty in popular Indian cinema.
  • Shah, Hemal (2014). Five reasons why Modi could successfully rekindle US-India relations.
  • Shah, Hemal (2014). Five reasons why new Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi could successfully rekindle US-India relations.
  • Shah, Hemal (2014). Making India’s labour market more flexible.
  • Shah, Paru (2014). A major barrier to black political representation is the supply of black candidates to run for office.
  • Sharifi, Nafiseh (2014). Book review: Oral history off the record: toward an ethnography of practice by Anna Sheftel and Stacey Zembrzycki.
  • Sharman, Amelia (2014). Book review: can science fix climate change? by Mike Hulme.
  • Sharman, Amelia (2014). Leaving the comfort zone: Public engagement can help you think about your research from a fresh perspective.
  • Sharples, Jack, Judge, Andy (2014). Bulgaria and Macedonia would be hardest hit by a suspension of Russian gas exports through Ukraine.
  • Sharra, Steve (2014). “Accountable to the people”: Can President Mutharika be taken at his word?
  • Shaw, Eric (2014). Labour faces important strategic challenges as new social cleavages emerge.
  • Shaw, Eric (2014). Labour’s position on a referendum is now pretty clear, but Ed Miliband’s speech is unlikely to buttress his leadership credentials.
  • Shaw, Eric (2014). Labour’s problem is that many now identify the party with social security ‘scroungers’ and immigrants.
  • Shaw, Eric (2014). What has been going wrong for Scottish Labour?
  • Shaw, Eric (2014). Why have Scottish Labour supporters drifted to the ‘Yes’ camp?
  • Shaw, Mark (2014). Recent interventions into the referendum debate highlight the difficulties in Alex Salmond’s plans for an independent Scotland.
  • Shaw, Richard, Eichbaum, Chris (2014). Ministers appoint special advisers for their policy expertise as much as for their partisan views.
  • Sheard, Nicholas (2014). Airports have a small benefit on employment in local service sectors, but no measurable effect on others.
  • Shekhar, Shreyes (2014). 2014 Lok Sabha elections: what’s in store for Madhya Pradesh?
  • Shen, Yang (2014). Book review: leftover women: the resurgence of genderinequality in China by Leta Hong Fincher.
  • Shen, Yang (2014). Gender and fieldwork in China: Investigating migrant workers in restaurants.
  • Shephard, Mark, Quinlan, Stephen, Taqq, Stephen, Paterson, Londsay (2014). Citizenship education should give young people the skills and knowledge to participate in political debate on social media.
  • Sheppard, Zoë, Hundley, Vanora, van Teijlingen, Edwin, Thompson, Paul (2014). Collaborative ‘science of science’ needed to ensure research and education make a difference to practice.
  • Shields, James (2014). The Front National is tipped to ‘win’ this year’s elections in France, but it needs more than votes to claim a share of power.
  • Shin, Hyun Bang (2014). Book review: a middle class without democracy: economicgrowth and the prospects for democratization in China by JieChen.
  • Shiraz, Shabana (2014). Smart cities: an opportunity for changing paradigms of urban planning and citizenship in India.
  • Shockey, Nick (2014). OpenCon to bring together students and early career researchers to advance Open Access, OER, and Open Data.
  • Shrimankar, Dishil (2014). Hindu nationalism and education: Why vigilance is needed under a BJP government.
  • Shufeldt, Greg (2014). Mark Pryor makes the last stand for Democrats as Arkansascements itself as a true red state.
  • Shumway, J. Matthew (2014). Counties most at risk of environmental hazards are losing higher income migrants to lower risk areas, which decreases their resilience.
  • Sicotte, Diane (2014). To help communities unfairly burdened with environmental hazards, policymakers should forget race or class thresholds and target the waterfront.
  • Siddi, Marco (2014). Nord Stream has allowed Germany to take a stronger line with Russia, but other EU members cannot afford confrontation.
  • Siddi, Marco (2014). Who are the winners and losers from the cancellation of the South Stream pipeline?
  • Siekmeier, James F. (2014). Bolivia shows how Andean nations can be punished by U.S. neoliberal soft power if they refuse to assist in the ‘war on drugs’.
  • Sierra, Sonia, Vilarrubias, Mercè (2014). Language rights in Catalonia.
  • Siles-Brügge, Gabriel (2014). Despite lofty rhetoric about development, the EU has cut preferential trading rules with emerging economies for commercial reasons.
  • Silva, Rafael (2014). The poverty of human rights.
  • Silver, Jonathan David (2014). Disconnected in Detroit: Water shut-offs through the prism of African cities.
  • Silver, Jonathan David (2014). The rise of Afro-Smart cities should be viewed with caution.
  • Silverstein, Paul A. (2014). The response to the Dieudonné affair in France risks demonising French minority groups in the name of tolerance.
  • Simms, Melanie (2014). Book review: save our unions: dispatches from a movement in distress by Steve Early.
  • Singeisen, David (2014). Book review: conscientious objectors in Israel: citizenship, sacrifice, trials of fealty by Erica Weiss.
  • Singeisen, David (2014). Book review: sing the rage: listening to anger after mass violence by Sonali Chakravarti.
  • Singh, Bikkrama Daulet (2014). Teaching for India.
  • Singh, Chandni (2014). Book review: Food security and sociopolitical stability edited by Christopher B. Barrett.
  • Singh, Chandni (2014). Book review: Reclaiming development: an alternative economic policy manual by Ha-Joon Chang and Ilene Grabel.
  • Singh, Chandni (2014). Book review: new directions for smallholder agriculture by Peter Hazell and Atiqur Rahman.
  • Singh, Chandni (2014). Researcher’s social capital: Liaising with local actors for effective ethnographic research.
  • Singh, Nirvikar (2014). The GST: light at the end of the tunnel?
  • Singh, Shane P. (2014). Voting for the winning party makes people happier with democracy, especially if the winning party is highly preferred.
  • Sinha, Rohit (2014). Institutional reform and public services: the case of Delhi.
  • Sinha, Rohit, Das, Anahita (2014). The power of public service predictability in urban contexts.
  • Sinha, Rohit, Gupta, Saurabh (2014). Can social trust improve governance in India?
  • Sloam, James (2014). While young Americans may appear indifferent to voting, many have been drawn to other forms of civic participation such as petitions and demonstrations.
  • Sloane, Nan (2014). The lack of gender balance in positions of power remains untackled.
  • Slootmaeckers, Koen (2014). Belgrade Pride 2014: Another blow to the head or will it go ahead?
  • Smith, Candis Watts (2014). Younger Blacks are less likely to suggest that discrimination explains racial disparities, tending to ascribe them to Blacks’ lack of will to “pull up their bootstraps”.
  • Smith, Chris M. (2014). Gentrification may not be a silver bullet to prevent gang violence, and in some cases, it may even make it worse.
  • Smith, David (2014). Mormons remain outsiders in American Politics.
  • Smith, David (2014). The situation in Ukraine highlights the need for Estonia and Latvia to promote greater integration among their ethnic Russian populations.
  • Smith, Donna (2014). Gay politicians will only achieve equality when their sexuality is no longer deemed newsworthy.
  • Smith, Janel (2014). How the West could ‘lose’ Sri Lanka at the 25th session of the UN Human Rights Council – Part 2.
  • Smith, Jeffrey A., McPherson, Miller, Smith-Lovin, Lynn (2014). Social networks are more demographically diverse than in the past, but the tendency for the alike to associate remains a strong force in society.
  • Smith, Kat, Freeman, Richard (2014). A New Politics of Knowledge? Exploring the contested boundaries between science, knowledge and policy.
  • Smith, Martin, Richard, Dave, Diamond, Patrick (2014). How to address the pathologies of the British political tradition in an age of disengagement and distrust.
  • Smith, Megan (2014). Book review: in the name of the people: Angola’s forgotten massacre by Lara Pawson.
  • Smith, Paul (2014). A Market in Two Halves…Why Ofcom Should Still Make BSkyB Offer Sports to its Competitors.
  • Smith, Peter K (2014). How Dangerous is Cyberbullying?
  • Smith, Richard (2014). How the Indian Army increased support for the Great War in the British West Indies.
  • Smith, Robin E., Popkin, Susan J., George, Taz, Comey, Jennifer (2014). Housing assistance is a safety net, not a springboard to economic opportunity.
  • Smyth, Lisa (2014). Ireland’s latest abortion scandal shows the country still suffers from a policy vacuum over the issue.
  • Snelling, Charlotte (2014). If local authorities are to succeed in increasing voter registration amongst young people, they must make use of direct recruitment.
  • Snellinger, Amanda (2014). Book review: constitutional nationalism and legal exclusion: equality, identity, politics, and democracy in Nepal (1990-2007), by Mara Malagodi.
  • Snook, Tanya (2014). Hacking is a Mindset, Not a Skillset: Why civic hacking is key for contemporary creativity.
  • Soborski, Rafal (2014). Contrary to popular belief, traditional ideologies are not dead and continue to map the politics of the global age.
  • Soderholm, Alexander (2014). Student Experience: Building logical frameworks for development projects.
  • Somerton, Irina (2014). America’s chronic ambivalence about foreign policy is rootedin its long, geographically isolated, colonial history, and in the powerful legacy of George Washington’s hostility towards “foreign entanglements”.
  • Sondhi, Aditya (2014). The civilian-military balance: why institutional relations in India and Pakistan are different.
  • Sonenshein, Raphael (2014). Tim Draper’s plan to split California six ways is about a Silicon Valley entrepreneur remaking California in his own image.
  • Sonia, Alonso, Rodríguez Teruel, Juan (2014). As long as democratic legitimacy stems from national politics, governments will have few incentives to make responsible decisions at the EU level.
  • Soo, Nikki (2014). Book review: digital dilemmas: power, resistance and theinternet by M. I. Franklin.
  • Soo, Nikki (2014). Book review: going viral by Karine Nahon and Jeff Hemsley.
  • Soo, Nikki (2014). Book review: transparency in politics and the media: accountability and open government, edited by Nigel Bowles, James T. Hamilton and David A. L. Levy.
  • Sou, Gemma (2014). Podcasts can ‘level the playing field’ for researchers looking to break the mould and share accessible findings.
  • South Asia, LSE (2014). India’s elections: results from the biggest event in the world.
  • South Asia, LSE (2014). Looking back at The IGC Growth Week 2014.
  • South Asia, LSE (2014). New research programme: inequality and poverty in India.
  • South Asia, LSE (2014). Pakistan’s football factories score goal for innovation.
  • Sparks, Leigh (2014). Retailing in Scotland’s towns and cities deserves more care and attention.
  • Spasojević, Dušan (2014). Scotland’s sui generis.
  • Spencer, David (2014). The case for working less.
  • Spencer, Douglas, Wood, Abby K. (2014). Fears over the impact of Citizens United may be misplaced.
  • Spendzharova, Aneta (2014). The fall of Bulgaria’s government provides an opportunity to overcome the country’s persistent corruption problem.
  • Spicer, Zachary (2014). Book Review: researching the city: a guide for students by Kevin Ward.
  • Spicer, Zachary (2014). Book review: rethinking the American City: an Internationaldialogue by Miles Orvell and Klaus Benesch.
  • Spiegel, Peter (2014). Systems were simply not in place to handle a crisis of this magnitude in the euro area – Interview with Peter Spiegel.
  • Sprik, Lenneke (2014). Book Review: Sierra Leone: a political history by David Harris.
  • Sprik, Lenneke (2014). Book review: analyzing the drone debates: targeted killing, remote warfare, and military technology by James DeShaw Rae.
  • Sprik, Lenneke (2014). Book review: the blood telegram: Nixon, Kissinger and A Forgotten Genocide by Gary J. Bass.
  • Srinivas, Arjun (2014). “Disruptive lesser loyalties” in contemporary India.
  • Srivastava, Anamika, Mohan, Deepanshu (2014). Rethinking education as an economic good: analysing the proliferation of private universities across India.
  • St Denny, Emily (2014). Book review: sampling and choosing cases in qualitative research: a realist approach by Nick Emmel.
  • Stafford, James (2014). The Scottish currency issue has mercilessly exposed the contradictions between the SNP’s twin postures of liberation and compromise.
  • Stafford, James (2014). The rejection of the euro has left the SNP caught between competing visions over an independent Scotland’s future.
  • Standing, Guy (2014). A ‘Precariat Charter’ is required to combat the inequalities and insecurities produced by global capitalism.
  • Stanger, Allison (2014). Despite the likely declassification of the Senate report on CIA’s practices, the U.S. government still maintains vast capabilities to spy on its own citizens.
  • Stathopoulos, Vasileios (2014). Greek civil society has a crucial role to play in maintaining social cohesion during the country’s crisis.
  • Stauffer, Hilary (2014). Access to remedy: an international tribunal for business and human rights?
  • Stauffer, Hilary (2014). Steps towards statelessness.
  • Stegmaier, Mary, Lewis-Beck, Michael, Smets, Kaat (2014). Minority candidates for Westminster continue to suffer electorally from ethnic and religious prejudice.
  • Steinwender, Claudia (2014). The transatlantic telegraph’s introduction is a lesson from history on how information technology can improve firms’ ability to forecast demand.
  • Steuerle, C. Eugene (2014). Is it time to make kids a higher budget priority?
  • Stevens, Alex (2014). Bland or bias? Election watching across the Atlantic: US, UK and Scotland (guest blog).
  • Stickland, Nicolette (2014). Do we need to rethink the right to democracy?
  • Stierle, Steffen (2014). Despite optimistic economic assessments, Greek living standards are still a long way from emerging from the crisis.
  • Stierle, Steffen, Mayer, Christoph (2014). The lack of any effective opposition to the new German government should be a concern for the rest of the Eurozone.
  • Stjepanovic, Dejan (2014). Croatia’s left faces a difficult future following the country’s European Parliament elections.
  • Stockemer, Daniel, Calca, Patricia (2014). Evidence from Portugal shows that citizens in corrupt areas are more likely to vote in elections.
  • Stoddart, Ali (2014). Digital technology can help create the broader cultural change needed to address limitations in our current democratic system.
  • Stoker, Gerry (2014). Allow young people to set the political agenda by giving youth parliaments the power to call referendums.
  • Stolerman, William (2014). Startups for journalists: the news hub.
  • Stout, Christopher (2014). Nominating credible Black candidates can help parties appealto Black voters.
  • Stout, Christopher T. (2014). Growth in support from whites largely explains the Republican midterm wave.
  • Stray, Jonathan (2014). Conference 2014 speaker series: an interview with Jonathan Stray.
  • Strieff, Daniel (2014). Obama was right to strike a deal to bring Bowe Bergdahl home, but should have adopted a lower-key approach to the prisoner swap.
  • Strong, James (2014). Britain should prepare for military action in Iraq.
  • Strong, James (2014). Five questions that need to be answered before the UK intervenes in Iraq.
  • Strong, James (2014). The significance of parliament’s vote to intervene militarily in Iraq.
  • Stroobants, Jesse, Bouckaert, Geert (2014). ‘Frontier methods’ offer a powerful but accessible approach for measuring the efficiency of public sector organisations.
  • Stroschein, Sherrill (2014). “The Hungarians” and the Presidential Election in Romania.
  • Stroschein, Sherrill (2014). Sherrill Stroschein on the importance of protests: “voting will always harm the interests of a minority”.
  • Strunk, Katharine O. (2014). The Vergara ruling is a victory for California public school students, but further reforms are still needed to protect students’ rights to a high quality education.
  • Strömbäck, Jesper (2014). Greater media choice risks creating an information gap between ‘news-seekers’ and ‘news-avoiders’.
  • Stuart, Forrest (2014). Recent “homeless diversion programs” may actually exacerbate chronic homelessness.
  • Stuckey, Mary E. (2014). If Jeb Bush can learn from the past, he may have a real chance at winning in 2016.
  • Studlar, Donley (2014). Europe has pursued a progressive agenda of tobacco control, driven by the UK, Ireland and other states in Northern Europe.
  • Sudilich, Laura (2014). Online platforms differ in their capacity to affect public opinion and increase public knowledge of the EU.
  • Sudulich, Maria Laura (2014). Campaign spending and electoral systems have a major impact on the outcomes of European Parliament elections.
  • Suhay, Elizabeth (2014). Newspaper-based bloggers and commenters are far less polarized and more civil than their independently-based counterparts.
  • Sullivan, Esther, Olmedo, Carlos (2014). Away from cities, informal developments provide affordable housing for those on low incomes, but conditions are often poor.
  • Sultana, Selima, Weber, Joerg (2014). Commuting times increase as cities grow, and then fall as areas mature.
  • Sundaresan, Jayaraj (2014). Who plans and who lives? Urban planning lessons from Bangalore – Part One.
  • Sundaresan, Jayaraj (2014). Who plans and who lives? Urban planning lessons from Bangalore – Part Two.
  • Sundberg, Trude (2014). The negative campaigning in Rochester and Strood may have long-lasting implications for attitudes towards immigrants and the poor.
  • Sundell, Anders (2014). The Swedish government is set to lose the 2014 general election despite the country’s economic performance.
  • Suss, Joel (2014). Canada’s Parti Québécois is playing a dangerous game in pursuit of a majority in Quebec.
  • Suss, Joel (2014). Five minutes with Patrick Dunleavy: “The Treasury have woefully misapplied our research estimates”.
  • Sutela, Pekka (2014). Russia’s sluggish economy is not a function of the Ukraine crisis or sanctions, but reflects long term economic trends.
  • Sutherland, Ewan (2014). Could Scotland’s broadcasting be devolved?
  • Sutherland, Ewan (2014). Devolving media regulation: The Smith Commission proposals.
  • Sutherland, Peter (2014). A ‘Yes’ vote in the Scottish referendum may well be a step closer to a Brexit.
  • Suárez, Sandra (2014). Legislative efforts to rein in executive pay have been largely symbolic.
  • Swan, Alma (2014). HEFCE announces Open Access policy for the next REF in the UK: Why this Open Access policy will be a game-changer.
  • Swanepoel, Konrad (2014). Book review: Beautiful geometry by Eli Maor and Eugen Jost.
  • Sweeting, David (2014). What impact do mayors have on the cities that elect them?
  • Swers, Michele (2014). As republicans take over the senate, they have lost some of their most willing allies on the democratic side.
  • Sykes, Rachel (2014). Book review: A sociology of culture, taste and value by Simon Stewart.
  • Sykes, Rachel (2014). Book review: tweeting to power: the social media revolution in American politics by Jason Gainous and Kevin M. Wagner.
  • Szczerbiak, Aleks (2014). The Congress of the New Right is the latest anti-establishment party to have success in Poland, but it may struggle to secure long-term support.
  • Szczerbiak, Aleks (2014). Law and Justice are likely to come out ahead in the European Parliament elections in Poland.
  • Szostek, Joanna (2014). While Russia’s narrative on Ukraine has been misleading, it should not be excluded from media reports in the West.
  • Szyszkowitz, Tessa (2014). Book review: media framing of the Muslim world: conflicts, crises and contexts by Halim Rane, Jacqui Ewart and John Martinkus.
  • Sánchez, Veronica (2014). Improving the quality of primary education through community participation.
  • Sèbe, Berny (2014). Book review: from deliberation to demonstration: politicalrallies in France, 1869-1939 by Paula Cossart.
  • Taipale, Sakari, Fortunati, Leopoldina (2014). Mobile phone use reflects the development of new social stratifications across European countries.
  • Takeuchi, David (2014). The FIRST Act’s demand for relevance at the expense of replication puts the entire scientific enterprise at risk.
  • Talbot, Colin, Bottom, Karin, Wilks-Seeg, Stuart, Berry, Richard, Sweeting, David, Carter, Andrew (2014). A northern powerhouse, or an unwelcome imposition? experts respond to George Osborne’s Greater Manchester Mayor proposals.
  • Tambini, Damian (2014). A Blog Series: Time for a Plurality Dialogue.
  • Tambini, Damian (2014). English PEN asks ‘Who joins the regulator?’.
  • Tambini, Damian (2014). Funding Reform: First Agree What the BBC is for.
  • Tambini, Damian (2014). Implementing the “right to be forgotten”: the Article 29 Working Party speaks up.
  • Tambini, Damian (2014). A Personal View from Colette Bowe.
  • Tambini, Damian (2014). Post Revolutionary Media Policy In Egypt.
  • Tambini, Damian (2014). Sonia Livingstone: What’s changing, surprising, and problematic in new Ofcom report.
  • Tambini, Damian (2014). Summer Reading from The Media Policy Project ….
  • Tambini, Damian (2014). UK Press Regulation Update: A Very British Fudge.
  • Tanczer, Leonie Maria (2014). Book review: girls coming to tech! a history of American engineering education for women by Amy Sue Bix.
  • Tang, Amy (2014). Book Review: Chinese urban design: the typomorphological approach by Fei Chen and Kevin Thwaites.
  • Tanulku, Basak (2014). Gaining access into gated communities: Reflections from a fieldwork in Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Tattersall, Andy (2014). Comment, discuss, review: An essential guide to post-publication review sites.
  • Tattersall, Andy (2014). “I only come here for the comments” – Exploring the controversy of post-publication peer review.
  • Tattersall, Andy (2014). Social media is a ticking time bomb for universities with an outdated web presence.
  • Taylor, Alyssa Morgan (2014). LSE’s Master of Public Administration: experiences and opportunities.
  • Taylor, Emmeline (2014). A vision of control: the increased sophistication of CCTV brings new controversy.
  • Taylor, Ruth (2014). Celebrating 25 Years of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, but where to next?
  • Tejani, Mairi (2014). 2014 LSE Africa Summit : African entrepreneurs and the struggle to gain financing.
  • Tejani, Mairi (2014). LSE-UCT July School – an opportunity to marry theory with the realities of Africa.
  • Temple, Mick (2014). The increasingly close ties between leading politicians and journalists in Britain have been to the detriment of the public interest.
  • Terry, Chris (2014). Strengthening the role of citizens and national parliaments in decision-making is key to solving the EU’s democratic deficit.
  • Thaçi, Hashim (2014). Guest blog by Hashim Thaci: Kosovo’s New Foreign Policy Roadmap.
  • The Gender Equality Forum (2014). Gender equality forum and spectrum respond to recent events around LSE men’s rugby.
  • Theiner, Patrick (2014). Book Review: theories of globalization by Barrie Axford.
  • Theiner, Patrick (2014). Book review: SIPRI yearbook 2013: armaments, disarmament and international security, from Stockholm international peace research institute.
  • Thelwall, Mike (2014). Five recommendations for using alternative metrics in the future UK Research Excellence Framework.
  • Theriault, Sean, Thomas, Herschel (2014). Support for same-sex marriage in the US Senate is growing, but additional gains will be difficult to achieve.
  • Thillaye, Renaud (2014). What voting patterns in the European Parliament say about UK political parties’ stance on Europe.
  • Thillaye, Renaud (2014). The key focus for the EU should be on producing results for its citizens, not institutional reform and procedural changes.
  • Thomas, Elli (2014). Book review: the inevitable city: the resurgence of New Orleans and the future of urban America by Scott Cowen with Betsy Seifter.
  • Thomason, Nicholas (2014). Book review: Political science research methods: exploring America at a crossroads by Cal Clark.
  • Thompson, Louise, Fielding, Steven, Price, Martin (2014). Engaging the already engaged, or letting people into politics? experts respond to Ed Miliband’s proposal for a ‘Public PMQs’.
  • Thomsen, Danielle (2014). Political polarization discourages moderate state legislators from running for Congress, making the problem worse.
  • Thornton, Phil (2014). Assessing the economic effects of Ebola.
  • Thornton, Phil (2014). Building the African cities of the future.
  • Thornton, Phil (2014). Chinese miners and Ghana’s golden reform opportunity.
  • Thornton, Phil (2014). Key lessons in management for developing countries.
  • Thornton, Phil (2014). Liberian Minister calls for help to tackle Ebola.
  • Thornton, Phil (2014). Pricing the real cost of energy.
  • Tierney, Stephen (2014). Europe is entering the ‘age of the referendum’, but there is nothing to fear for European democracy if referendums are properly regulated.
  • Tierney, Stephen (2014). Europe is entering the ‘age of the referendum’, but there is nothing to fear for European democracy if referendums are properly regulated.
  • Tierney, Stephen, McLean, Iain, Bonney, Norman, Thornton, Kyle (2014). Scotland’s draft interim constitution: clear-sighted and sensible, or an SNP power-play?
  • Tillman, Erik R. (2014). The AKP’s working class support base explains why the Turkish government has managed to retain its popularity during the country’s protests.
  • Tinkler, Jane (2014). BIS report on UK Research Councils: Drop in income sees fewer researchers supported but more knowledge created.
  • Tinkler, Jane (2014). The Impact of Social Sciences Project by the numbers: encouraging real-time impact recording.
  • Tinkler, Jane (2014). PASC support for the creation of a single Public Services Ombudsman for England is welcome and timely.
  • Tomlin, Andre, Webber, Martin (2014). Announcing the Social Care Elf: a new member of the National Elf Service.
  • Tonge, Jonathan, Mycock, Andy (2014). Beyond the Youth Citizenship Commission: young people and politics.
  • Torbisco Casals, Neus, Krisch, Nico (2014). Using Spanish law to block Catalonia’s independence consultation may simply encourage Catalans to construct their own ‘alternative legality’.
  • Tortola, Pier Domenico (2014). Unless Juncker and Schulz can co-operate, the EU will lose an important opportunity for democratisation.
  • Tosun, Jale (2014). New EU member states have been more effective at spending European Regional Development Funding than old member states.
  • Toubeau, Simon, Wagner, Markus (2014). Parties’ views on decentralisation are determined by their economic and cultural positions.
  • Trapenberg Frick, Karen, Weinzimmer, David, Waddell, Paul (2014). Stopping the UN’s Agenda 21 policy on sustainable development has become a rallying cry for the Tea Party across the U.S.
  • Travers, Tony (2014). Conservatives in the North Labour in the South.
  • Travers, Tony (2014). Declining support for the Conservatives in the North and Labour in the South means outright majorities will be less and less likely.
  • Travers, Tony (2014). The Greater Manchester Agreement is only a small step towards greater devolution in England.
  • Treib, Oliver (2014). Excluding the growing camp of Eurosceptics from the EU’s corridors of power could prove fatal in the long run.
  • Trenow, Polly (2014). Sexism in local government is putting women off politics – it is time to do something about it.
  • Trevitt, Vittorio (2014). Compulsory voting is controversial, but would represent a move towards genuine democratic empowerment.
  • Trevitt, Vittorio (2014). Extending the franchise to 16 and 17 year olds would deepen and strengthen British democracy.
  • Trevitt, Vittorio (2014). There is a strong case for the introduction of an elected tier ofEnglish regional government.
  • Trillas, Francesc (2014). International organisations must take the lead on reducing income inequality.
  • Trillas, Francesc (2014). The Spanish government should offer Catalonia a referendum on federalism, not independence.
  • Trillas, Francesc (2014). A federal Spain within a federal Europe would offer the best solution for Catalonia.
  • Trillas, Francesc, Guibernau, Montserrat, Olivas, José Javier (2014). Should Catalonia hold an independence referendum? Four responses from EUROPP contributors.
  • Trounstine, Jessica (2014). Minority groups perceive unequal treatment from local governments.
  • Trubowitz, Peter (2014). Book review forum: dynamics among nations: the evolution of legitimacy and development in modern states by Hilton Root.
  • Trubowitz, Peter (2014). In foreign policy, Obama has begun his fourth quarter rally.
  • Tse, Terence (2014). First step to solving the Eurozone crisis: Change our perceptions.
  • Tse, Terence (2014). The German economy is not as strong as it looks because of low internal investment and adverse demographic trends.
  • Tse, Terence (2014). Youth Unemployment: A crisis on top of another crisis.
  • Tse, Terence, Esposito, Mark (2014). Business schools have lost a staggering amount of credibility in the business community.
  • Tse, Terence, Esposito, Mark (2014). European social immobility and inequality are intimately related.
  • Tse, Terence, Esposito, Mark (2014). Investing in ‘pockets of excellence’ in periphery countries would help the EU address its lack of competitiveness.
  • Tsebelis, George, Nardi, Dominic J. (2014). Long constitutions are not garrulous, but they are restrictive.
  • Tsianos, Vasileios (2014). It’s the Youth, Stupid! Greece’s most undervalued asset.
  • Tsygankov, Andrei P. (2014). Why Russia’s ‘strong state’ political system still remains a better option for the country than western-style democracy.
  • Tu, Jiong (2014). Encountering Chinese officials: bureaucratism, politics and power struggle.
  • Tunc, Asil (2014). The media played an important role in Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s presidential election victory in Turkey.
  • Tundawala, Moiz (2014). The neutrality of political institutions and the project of making Modi more palatable.
  • Turk, Matthew (2014). Working towards sustainable software for science: on the creation, maintenance and evaluation of open-source software.
  • Tweed, Thomas A. (2014). Five minutes with Thomas Tweed: “We might see a Muslim, Hindu, Jewish, or Buddhist U.S. president before we see an avowed atheist”.
  • Tömmel, Ingeborg (2014). European Parliament elections are no longer second-order national contests – they are essential for determining the future direction of the EU.
  • Uddin, Rayhan (2014). The secret to good political reporting: patience.
  • Uggla, Lance (2014). Starting up, staying entrepreneurial.
  • Ujhelyi, Gergely (2014). Recent changes in state civil services may cause politicians to favor spending more at the state level and less through local governments.
  • Umland, Andreas, Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Five minutes with Andreas Umland: “Russia could solve the conflict quickly by simply withdrawing its support from the separatists”.
  • Umland, Andreas, Brown, Stuart A. (2014). Five minutes with Andreas Umland: “The situation in Ukraine could easily turn into an armed conflict”.
  • Unadkat, Kalpana (2014). “The major obstacle which women need to overcome is the public perception about their leadership abilities” – Kalpana Unadkat.
  • Unikaitė-Jakuntavičienė, Ingrida (2014). Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaitė will face a harder fight in this year’s presidential election than she did in 2009.
  • Upchurch, Anna (2014). Book review: the work of art in the world: civic agency and public humanities by Doris Sommer.
  • Ura, Joseph (2014). In the long run, the Supreme Court leads public opinion on controversial issues.
  • Usherwood, Simon (2014). Did the possibility of a Brexit influence the shape of the new Commission?
  • Usherwood, Simon (2014). Eurosceptic parties will have success in the 2014 European elections, but their impact in the European Parliament will be limited.
  • Usherwood, Simon (2014). The UK’s Labour Party faces a conundrum over offering a referendum on the EU.
  • Ussher, Kitty (2014). London should have a separate, higher minimum wage.
  • Utley, Rachel (2014). Hollande is facing a difficult balancing act over the French policy on military action against IS.
  • Vaccari, Cristian (2014). Most political parties completely fail to respond to email enquiries, wasting an opportunity for politicians to reconnect with voters online.
  • Valcke, Peggy (2014). Right to be forgotten: tackling the grey zones and striking the right balance.
  • Valero, Alfonso (2014). Time to get hold of the Republican movement in Spain.
  • Valladares, Natasha (2014). Journalism in action- my experience as a Huffington Post intern.
  • Valters, Craig (2014). Six key findings on the use of theories of change in international development.
  • Van Aelst, Peter (2014). The early signs are that Belgium is heading for more political deadlock over who should form the next government.
  • Van Alsenoy, Brendan, Ausloos, Jef (2014). Google’s Advisory Council Hearings: Things to Remember and Things to Forget.
  • Van Der Spuy, Anri (2014). Open Justice and Pistorius’ Pandora’s Box.
  • Van Der Spuy, Anri, Magalhães, João Carlos (2014). The Future of the Internet is at a Crossroads.
  • Van Der Spuy, Anri, Magalhães, João Carlos (2014). ICANN50: Just Olympics for Geeks or Steps towards Global Governance?
  • Van Der Zwet, Arno (2014). If the ‘Yes’ campaign can shift the debate from the head to the heart, support for Scottish independence will grow.
  • Vanden Eynde, Oliver (2014). Recruitment and literacy in World War I: evidence from colonial Punjab.
  • Vandezande, Niels (2014). Internet Income? IRS Decides Bitcoins are Taxable Property, not Money.
  • Varadzinová, Kamila (2014). Designing a VAA: selecting questions as a crucial part of the process.
  • Varadzinová, Kamila (2014). Do voting advice applications have a future?
  • Varadzinová, Kamila (2014). New research project: voting advice applications – are they useful and how should they be designed?
  • Varadzinová, Kamila (2014). An introduction to voting advice applications (VAA) and their potential influence and effects.
  • Varela-Ray, Ana (2014). Book review: endgame for ETA: elusive peace in the Basque Country by Teresa Whitfield.
  • Vargas-Silva, Carlos (2014). What do we know about EU migration to the UK?
  • Varin, Caroline (2014). Book review: the fog of peace: the human face of conflict resolution by Gabrielle Rifkind and Giandomenico Picco.
  • Varin, Caroline (2014). Book review: the new pirates: modern global piracy from Somalia to the South China Sea by Andrew Palmer.
  • Varin, Caroline (2014). Book review: zone of crisis: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran and Iraq by Amin Saikal.
  • Vasey, Connor (2014). Concern and optimism as Nigeria Seeks to galvanise its educational system.
  • Vasey, Connor (2014). From transformational leadership To Mafia State? Observations From South Africa’s two decades of democracy.
  • Vasilopoulou, Sofia, Halikiopoulou, Daphne (2014). Golden Dawn’s success in the European elections shows the party now has a stable support base among Greek voters.
  • Vavreck, Lynn (2014). Want a better election forecast? Measure the campaign, not just the economy.
  • Veale, Michael (2014). Book review: coffee by Gavin Fridell.
  • Velander, Marielle (2014). Begging for answers: film review of “Beggars of Lahore”.
  • Velander, Marielle (2014). The three worlds of Indian citizenship: an evening with Professor Niraja Gopal Jayal.
  • Velarde-Rubalcava, Dayanna (2014). Affirmative action: Indian industries’ push to promote inclusive society.
  • Vera-Sanso, Penny (2014). India fights for a pension: a campaigning success story.
  • Vereker, Sasha (2014). There is a huge disparity between what the Scottish pro-independence camp demands from the EU and what it offers.
  • Verhofstadt, Guy (2014). Five minutes with Guy Verhofstadt: “We simply cannot stand by and watch as a whole generation grows up without a good prospect of finding a job”.
  • Verhoogen, Eric (2014). Growth through exports: should governments intervene?
  • Verleysen, Frederik, Engels, Tim (2014). The internationalisation of academic publishing points to distinctly different audiences for scholarly books.
  • Verma, Raj (2014). Book review - cold peace: China-India rivalry in the Twenty-First Century by Jeff Smith.
  • Vernengo, Matías (2014). Despite assertions to the contrary, the New Deal’s fiscal policies were key to ending the Great Depression.
  • Verweijen, Judith (2014). Understanding violence by African government forces: the need for a micro-dynamics approach.
  • Vibert, Frank (2014). We should view democracy as a set of interconnected systems, spanning politics, the law, civil society, the market and regulation.
  • Vicari, Stefania (2014). Book review: sharing our lives online: risks and exposure in social media by David R. Brake.
  • Vicari, Stefania (2014). Book review: transnationalizing the public sphere by Nancy Fraser et al.
  • Vicente, Pedro, Beck, Charles (2014). Is vote-buying always bad for development?
  • Vicol, Dora Olivia, Allen, William (2014). How has the UK national press described Bulgarians and Romanians?
  • Vidal, Fernanda (2014). The Mexican ‘Propietario’ and ‘Suplente’ system shows the degree to which quotas can empower women in politics.
  • Vidal, Fernanda (2014). The Mexican ‘Propietario’ and ‘Suplente’ system shows thedegree to which quotas can empower women in politics.
  • Vilalta, Carlos J. (2014). Mexico’s war on organized crime has done little to reduce people’s fear of crime and victimization.
  • Vlandas, Tim (2014). Debunking the myth that keeps coming back: excessive spending on labour market policies and benefit fraud in the UK.
  • Vlandas, Tim (2014). Why Cameron is wrong on the ‘cost’ of migrants.
  • Volintiru, Clara (2014). The European Parliament elections in Romania will highlight the deep divisions within the country’s political system.
  • Volintiru, Clara (2014). Following a tense election campaign, Romania’s new President must work to heal the divisions within the country’s party system.
  • Vonnak, Diana (2014). The best bookshops in Budapest.
  • Vradis, Antonis (2014). How close before you burn? Questions of ethics and distance in researching crisis and unrest.
  • Wachs, Johannes (2014). Corruption in Hungary remains a serious problem, with EU funds being particularly vulnerable.
  • Wachs, Johannes (2014). With Fidesz opposing Juncker’s candidacy for Commission President, it is time for the European People’s Party to reconsider its support for Viktor Orbán.
  • Wachs, Johannes, Herman, Lise (2014). Hungary’s reaction to the Ukraine crisis illustrates the tensions within Fidesz’s foreign policy discourse ahead of April’s elections.
  • Wade, Robert Hunter (2014). Economic and political development under demi-sovereignty: the West Bank.
  • Wade, Robert Hunter (2014). An economics fit for the 21st century.
  • Wagner, Markus (2014). How do emotions shape the choices of voters? Evidence from the 2010 UK general election.
  • Wagner, Markus, Zeglovits, Eva (2014). The Austrian experience shows that there is little risk and much to gain from giving 16-year-olds the vote.
  • Wahyuningtyas, Yuli (2014). Data Portability Series: Homework to Be Done on the Way Forward.
  • Wald, Erica (2014). Total war, shortages and British hospitals: Sepoy experiences in World War I.
  • Wald, Navé (2014). Negociando identidades colectivas para la acción social inclusiva y el cambio en Argentina.
  • Wald, Navé (2014). Negotiating collective identities towards inclusive socialaction and change in Argentina.
  • Walker, William (2014). Foreign reactions to the referendum in Scotland.
  • Wall, Matthew, Krouwel, André, Vitiello, Thomas (2014). Voters can be influenced by voter advice websites, but they do not follow the guidance blindly.
  • Waller, Chris, Reynolds, Louis (2014). Connecting knowledge to power: the future of digital democracy in the UK.
  • Walsh, Stacie (2014). The missing link: where do third parties stand in the “right to be forgotten”?
  • Wang, Qingfang, Lysenko, Tetiana (2014). In some U.S. regions and industries, the foreign-born face significant levels of underemployment.
  • Wang, Xianwen (2014). From attention to citation: What are altmetrics and how do they work?
  • Wang, Yang (2014). People’s subjective expectations about their own future health can teach us a great deal about their attitudes towards smoking.
  • Wang, Yue (2014). ‘Renqing’ in conducting interviews with Chinese business people: Insights from a returning researcher.
  • Ward, Bob (2014). Another campaign that makes inaccurate and misleading claims about the science of climate change has been thoroughly discredited.
  • Ward, Bob (2014). Owen Paterson’s controversial speech to climate change sceptics looks to be riddled with inaccuracies.
  • Ward, Bob (2014). Refusing to disseminate statements from climate change ‘sceptics’ that are inaccurate and misleading is not censorship.
  • Ward, Bob (2014). The costs of the UK storms and floods in context.
  • Ward, Bob (2014). The emissions reduction commitments set out by the U.S. and China are welcome steps towards avoiding dangerous climate change.
  • Ward, Bob (2014). The most significant impact of the EPA’s new fossil fuel regulations may be to persuade China of Barack Obama’s commitment to tackling climate change despite Congressional inaction.
  • Ward, Bob (2014). A study with erroneous claims about the impacts of global warming has finally been corrected.
  • Ward, Courtney J. (2014). Expanding flu vaccine coverage to healthy young people, as well as the elderly, can decrease overall infection rates by more than 90 percent.
  • Wargent, Matthew (2014). Book review: Governing Britain: power politics and the Prime Minister by Patrick Diamond.
  • Wargent, Matthew (2014). Book review: Social inequality: a student’s guide by Louise Warwick-Booth.
  • Warren, Michael (2014). Book Review: propaganda, power and persuasion: from World War One to Wikileaks by David Welch.
  • Warren, Michael (2014). Book review: tragic spirits: shamanism, memory, and genderin contemporary Mongolia by Manduhai Buyandelger.
  • Warwick, Ben (2014). Book review: failing to protect: the UN and the politicisation of human rights by Rosa Freedman.
  • Washtell, Francesca (2014). Nigerian tech start-up bridges the gap between government and its citizens.
  • Wassara, Samson (2014). Predictable causes and prospects of the current political crisis in South Sudan.
  • Wasserman, David (2014). There are new rules for election forecasting in the 21st century.
  • Watson, Jenny, Kippin, Sean (2014). The Electoral Commission’s Jenny Watson on internet voting, electoral fraud, and individual voter registration.
  • Watson, Jenny, Kippin, Sean (2014). The Electoral Commission’s Jenny Watson on votes at 16, information for voters, and modernising our electoral infrastructure.
  • Watson, Tara (2014). Aggressive immigration enforcement discourages non-citizenparents from enrolling their citizen children in Medicaid.
  • Watts, Mark, Goodman, Emma, Charlton, Meg, Kageura, Asuka, Fuller-Jackson, Kailey (2014). Conference 2014 speaker series: an interview with Mark Watts.
  • Wauters, Bram, Maddens, Bart, Put, Gert-Jan (2014). How have Belgian parties changed their behaviour after the introduction of a gender quota for election candidates?
  • Waxman, Elaine, Satoh, Amy, Gundersen, Craig (2014). Food insecurity exists in every county across the U.S., making food assistance critical for millions in need.
  • Waylen, Georgina, Crowe, Jessica, Bailey, Adrian, Veale, Sarah, Runswick, Alex, Undy, Helen, Savigny, Heather, Thompson, Louise (2014). Selecting committee witnesses: experts back the call for a more even gender balance.
  • Webb, Peter, Robinson, Lucy (2014). The 2011 riots: a story of community, locality, subculture and music, demystifying the mainstream media and politicians’ descriptions of feral youth, nihilistic gang culture, thug life and ignorance.
  • Weber, Christopher, Lavine, Howard, Huddy, Leonie, Federico, Christopher (2014). Living in diverse settings may increase white opposition to race targeted policies.
  • Webster, Peter (2014). Book review: society and the internet: how networks of information and communication are changing our lives, edited by Mark Graham and William H. Dutton.
  • Wei-Yen Aloysius, Chia (2014). Book review: class in contemporary China by David G. Goodman.
  • Weir, Patrick (2014). Book review: Obama, the media and framing the U.S. exit from Iraq and Afghanistan by Erika G. King.
  • Weiss, Thomas G. (2014). Despite the recent crises in Syria and Ukraine, reforming UN Security Council decision-making remains a pipe dream.
  • Wenzelburger, Georg (2014). The policy advice that adjusting public finances by cutting welfare is the best way to proceed is far too simplistic.
  • Werdine Norris, Maria (2014). Beware the beating drums of war.
  • Werdine Norris, Maria (2014). Torture, prevent and the cult of secrecy.
  • Werdine Norris, Maria (2014). The Trojan Horse affair: British Muslims and the narrative of belonging.
  • Weru, Jane (2014). Transforming slums by using access to finance.
  • West, Ben (2014). The Palace of Westminster has the look and atmosphere of aprivate members’ club – so let’s start afresh.
  • Westgarth, Nathan (2014). Practice Safe Science: Five reasons to protect your scientific data.
  • Wheeler, Mark (2014). ‘The Wire’ reflects a declining American cityscape where people’s lives have become more dangerous and less comprehensible.
  • White, Anne (2014). Book review: Border encounters: asymmetry and proximity at Europe’s frontiers, edited by Jutta Lauth Bacas and William Kavanagh.
  • White, Calum W. (2014). Book review: spreading protest: social movements in times of crisis edited by Donatella della Porta and Alice Mattoni.
  • White, Jonathan (2014). More urgently than a process of devolution, the UK needs to address the social and economic concerns articulated in Scotland.
  • White, Mark D (2014). Basing government policy on happiness or well-being is misguided.
  • White, Mark D (2014). Government policy should be based on respect and responsiveness rather than statistics.
  • White, Mark D. (2014). Book review: valuing life: humanizing the regulatory state by Cass Sunstein.
  • White, Steven (2014). Much of the conservativeness of the American ‘South’ stems from the ‘Deep South’ of states such as Alabama and Mississippi.
  • White, Stuart (2014). Taking democracy seriously demands that we identify and address the danger of oligarchy.
  • Whitehead, Christine (2014). Miliband’s proposals: Old fashioned rent control or a better operating market?
  • Whiteley, Paul (2014). Addressing the cost of living from a poverty perspective requires a multipronged approach.
  • Whiteley, Paul (2014). The ‘Devo Manc’ proposals represent centralisation on steroids.
  • Whiteley, Paul (2014). What does the Rochester & Strood by-election mean for British politics?
  • Whitely, Paul (2014). The techniques used in traditional election studies are notsuitable for understanding modern electoral realities.
  • Whitfield, Teresa (2014). While attention is focused on Catalonia, the debate over the Basque Country’s status within Spain remains on hold.
  • Whiting, Matthew (2014). Northern Ireland is suddenly relevant for Westminster elections and Westminster is relevant for Northern Ireland.
  • Whiting, Matthew (2014). The Scottish referendum is still a victory for Scotland.
  • Whitley, Edgar A. (2014). The dynamic consent model provides a way forward for care.data.
  • Whittaker, Matthew (2014). We need to solve the mortgage problem before interest rates rise.
  • Whyte, Angus (2014). Opportunities for ‘data intensive’ social research are growing but funding for data management remains a challenge.
  • Wigger, Berthold U. (2014). Tuition fees had no negative effect on participation in higher education in Germany.
  • Wilcox, Zach (2014). Tailored devolution would bring tangible benefits to cities and improve the quality of local governance.
  • Wilkins, Vicky, Wenger, Jeffrey (2014). Those who believe hard work determines who gets ahead are less likely to support preferential hiring for women and African Americans.
  • Wilkinson, Katie, de Waal, Alex (2014). Ebola 2014: Just how ‘delayed’ is the response?
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Crone, Stephen, Blick, Andrew (2014). Legal aid cuts may mean excluded members of society are denied access to a vital part of our democratic system.
  • Willems, Tim (2014). Evidence from dollarized countries in Latin America suggests that monetary policy has an effect on prices, but not output.
  • Willems, Wendy, Obadare, Ebenezer (2014). Professor Patrick Chabal: A tribute to the unelected Dean of African Studies.
  • Williams, Amy (2014). The human rights act: Labour renews its vows to the UK’s Bill of Rights.
  • Williams, Joanna (2014). ‘Value for money’ rhetoric in higher education undermines the value of knowledge in society.
  • Williams, Katherine (2014). Book Review: the killing fields of inequality by Göran Therborn.
  • Williams, Katherine (2014). Book review: Sexual violence as a weapon of war? Perceptions, prescriptions, problems in the Congo and beyond by Maria Eriksson Baaz and Maria Stern.
  • Williams, Katherine (2014). Book review: a feminist voyage through international relations by J. Ann Tickner.
  • Williams, Katherine (2014). Book review: feminist activism, women’s rights, and legal reform edited by Mulki-Al Sharmani.
  • Williams, Katherine (2014). Book review: girl trouble: panic and progress in the history of young women by Carol Dyhouse.
  • Williams, Katherine (2014). Book review: the brotherhood of Freemason sisters: gender, secrecy, and fraternity in Italian Masonic lodges by Lilith Mahmud.
  • Williams, Katherine (2014). Book review: voicing demands: feminist activism intransnational contexts, edited by Sohela Nazneen and MaheenSultan.
  • Williams, Katherine (2014). Book review: women in political theory by Jane Duran.
  • Williams, Laron K., Somer-Topcu, Zeynap (2014). Motions of no confidence can negatively impact upon the public’s view of the Government.
  • Williams, Leyla, Pope, Kathryn, Lucero, Brian Luna (2014). Institutional repositories provide an ideal medium for scholars to move beyond the journal article.
  • Williams, Shannon, Kliman, Andrew (2014). Falling profits, rather than increasing financial investment, led to decreasing rates of capital accumulation by American companies.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Book review: female football fans: community, identity, and sexism by Carrie Dunn.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Five minutes with Trish Greenhalgh: “We need to be clear that research impact isn’t a single dimension.”.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round Up 10th May: Reputational gaps, registered reports, and serendipity in research.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round Up 1st March: Data sharing, the defence of disciplines, and PhD employment.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 11th January: Social science fiction, systematic reviews, and #MLA14.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 12th April: Academese, #datadramas, and how not to think about the humanities.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 13th September: Referendum woes, corporate algorithms, and big bad journalists.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 15th February: In gratitude to Stuart Hall, #publishperish14 and the fallacy of web objectivity.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 15th March: The Cosmos of science communication, rallying for the humanities, and #itooamoxford.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 16th August: Google Science, digital age knowledge creation, and scientific accountability.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 18th January: #altmetrics mania, adjunct invisibility, and quantitative sociology at Facebook.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 19th July: Crafting Op-Eds, fixing peer review, and ethical frameworks for social media research.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 1st February: Privacy and open data, publication bias, and the mechanization of scholarship.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 21st June: Universities as big business, coding the future, and openings in knowledge production.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 22nd February: Channels of academic influence, visualisations and turning raw data into actionable knowledge.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 22nd March: Data journalism, code as a research object, and the cure for impact factor mania.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 24th May: GitHub for science, research in the national interest, and myths of ‘big data’.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 25th January: Anonymity, metadata, and tacit knowledge vs reproducible results.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 26th April: The cost of journal subscriptions, writing for impact, and the Journal Openness Index.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 29th March: Citation types, commercialised knowledge, and boundary workers.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 4th October: Metrics for scientific outreach, Google Books fair use, and privacy in the digital age.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 5th April: Open access mandates, academic freedom, and homo academicus.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 6th September: Monsters of EdTech, visualising conferences, and for-profit masters.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 7th June: Prometheus gagged, Einstein’s peer review, and turning repositories into journals.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 8th March: Happy International Women’s Day, the failures of PowerPoint, and mental health in academia.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 9th August: Research recommendations, open data outcomes, and keeping open access simple.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Research assessment, altmetrics and tools for determining impact: Reading list for #HEFCEmetrics review launch.
  • Willoughby, Syerramia (2014). Land of conflict.
  • Willoughby, Syerramia (2014). Social capital’s “vicious potential” revealed through Rwandan genocide.
  • Willy, Craig J. (2014). Diverging trends in 2004 accession states show how fragile Central-Eastern European attachment to western political models really is.
  • Wilson, Gary (2014). Book review: Africa’s peacemakers, edited by Adekeye Adebajo.
  • Wilson, Gary (2014). Book review: Jerusalem unbound: geography, history and the future of the holy city by Michael Dumper.
  • Wilson, Gary (2014). Book review: referendums and ethnic conflict by Matt Qvortrup.
  • Wilson, Gary (2014). Book review: surpassing the sovereign state: the wealth, self-rule, and security advantages of partially independent territories, by David A. Rezvani.
  • Wilson, Gary (2014). Book review: when soldiers say no: selective conscientious objection in the modern military, edited by Andrea Ellner et al.
  • Wilson, Kalpana (2014). Resisting Hindutva, defending the right to vote in Bihar.
  • Windle, James (2014). Book review: heroin, organized crime, and the making of modern Turkey by Ryan Gingeras.
  • Wingrove, Paul (2014). Book Review: Britain’s Korean War: cold war diplomacy, strategy and security, 1950-53 by Thomas Hennessey.
  • Wingrove, Paul (2014). Book review: America and Britain: was there ever a special relationship? by Guy Arnold.
  • Wingrove, Paul (2014). Book review: Ukraine crisis: what it means for the West by Andrew Wilson.
  • Winter, David (2014). Stopping everyday sexism.
  • Winters, Kristi, Carvalho, Edzia (2014). The party leaders must ensure that the next set of electiondebates don’t focus solely on England.
  • Wise, David W. (2014). The Cuba embargo: a history of interest group influence and tantalizing “what ifs?”.
  • Wisman, Jon D. (2014). While soaring inequality set the stage for the 2008 financial crash, mainstream economists remained clueless.
  • Witham, Nick (2014). Book Review: Che On my mind by Margaret Randall.
  • Witko, Christopher, Kelly, Nate (2014). In times of growth, states with Democratic governments are more able to stimulate employment than those with conservative ones.
  • Wivel, Anders (2014). While the UK considers a ‘Brexit’, Danish Eurosceptics continue to be reluctantly pragmatic over EU membership.
  • Wo, James (2014). Neighborhood institutions like coffee shops and bars can have a significant positive or negative impact on local crime rates.
  • Wodak, Ruth (2014). It would be dangerous to view modern European populism as a triumph of style over substance.
  • Wolff, Sarah (2014). With Italy’s rescue operation for migrants in the Mediterranean being phased out, it is vital that Frontex is given greater support from EU governments.
  • Wong, Jennifer, Hickman, Laura J. (2014). Previously deported unauthorized immigrants are over 2.5 times more likely to be arrested again than those who have not been deported.
  • Wong, Tom K (2014). Immigration reform is far from a done deal in 2014.
  • Wonka, Arndt, Döring, Holger (2014). Jean-Claude Juncker’s new European Commission is the most ‘politicised’ in the institution’s history.
  • Woodruff, David M. (2014). The ECB should focus on the threat of deflation rather than maintaining austerity.
  • Woolman, Jessica (2014). Social media outcomes in academia: engage with your audience and they will engage with you.
  • Worth, Jon (2014). Strengthening the role of national parliaments in EU decision-making is not the way to improve the EU’s legitimacy.
  • Worth, Jon (2014). The next President of the European Council and High Representative for Foreign Affairs: a final look at the candidates.
  • Worthy, Ben (2014). The Maria Miller imbroglio shows that the MPs expenses system is beset by complexity and political meddling.
  • Wright, Susan, Curtis, Bruce, Robertson, Susan (2014). Performance-based research assessment is narrowing and impoverishing the university in New Zealand, UK and Denmark.
  • Wright, Tony (2014). The problem of politics as a game.
  • Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2014). MPs defections: a good career move which tends to form partof a wider political trend.
  • Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2014). Mark Harper’s resignation may ultimately represent his best route back to ministerial office.
  • Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2014). Political dynasties have featured prominently in British political history, but are declining in value.
  • Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2014). “Safe seats” are only really safe as long as rival political parties neglect to target them.
  • Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2014). The rise of multi-party politics heightens the chances of a perverse and unrepresentative outcome in next year’s General Election.
  • Xiao, Lu (2014). Academic opinions of Wikipedia and open access will improve with more active involvement.
  • Xu, Moqi (2014). Towards the end of any long-term incentive program for CEOs, the short term awaits – but it doesn’t need to be bad news.
  • Yakovlev, Pavel, Guessford, Walter (2014). Alcohol consumption rises in states that become more liberal over time.
  • Yan, Jin (2014). Pause before you judge the Dark Net.
  • Yang, Yang (2014). ‘Familiar strangers’: Western-trained Chinese scholars in the field.
  • Yazbeck, Dalia Ghanem (2014). Egypt: Towards an Algerian scenario.
  • Yee Koh, Sin (2014). Encountering the archival research ‘field’.
  • Yenilmez, Meltem Ince (2014). The best bookshops in Izmir, Turkey.
  • Yoshinaka, Antoine (2014). Southern lawmakers who switch parties are responding to changes in longer term trends rather than immediate electoral pressures.
  • Young, John (2014). There are no blueprints for policy impact, but you can improve your chances by being flexible and iterative.
  • Young, Lauren (2014). Book review: the Gestapo: power and terror in the third reich by Carsten Dams and Michael Stolle.
  • Young, Lauren (2014). Book review: the end of American world order by Amitav Acharya.
  • Youngs, Richard (2014). EU recognition of Palestinian statehood can only offer a partial solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
  • Yuan, Jingyu (2014). “Gunman at Yale” So worth tweeting! How ‘citizen journalists’ can turn a drama into a crisis on social media.
  • Zahariadis, Nikolaos (2014). The paradox of reform.
  • Zaiotti, Ruben (2014). Escalating a ‘visa war’ with Russia could offer the EU an option to exert pressure over Ukraine.
  • Zaiotti, Ruben (2014). Europe is suffering from a psychological blind spot over migration in the Mediterranean.
  • Zakošek, Nenad, Sabalić, Ines (2014). Croatia: one year later.
  • Zapparova, Dinara (2014). UK 2014-15 Budget: Where does the social security spending cap leave disabled women and their carers?
  • Zartaloudis, Sotirios (2014). The financial crisis has badly damaged the Greek and Portuguese welfare states.
  • Zartaloudis, Sotirios (2014). The impact of the European employment strategy in Greece and Portugal: Soft power in a world of neglect?
  • Zeglovitz, Eva, Kritzinger, Sylvia (2014). Asking specific targeted questions can overcome misreporting and bring about greater accuracy in post-election surveys.
  • Zhang, Yunpeng (2014). The vulnerable observer: Fear, sufferings and boundary crossing.
  • Zhao, Kai (2014). The expansion of Social Security is an important reason why U.S. health spending has increased so much.
  • Zheng, Carmen (2014). War reporting from afar: covering the covert drone war.
  • Zhivitskaya, Maria (2014). Book review: Risk: a study of its origins, history and politics by Matthias Beck and Beth Kewell.
  • Zhivitskaya, Maria (2014). Book review: managing risk and opportunity: the governance of strategic risk taking by Torben Juul Andersen et al.
  • Zhu, Ling, Johansen, Morgen S. (2014). The refusal of 24 states to expand Medicaid under Obamacare will maintain their high levels of inequality in healthcare coverage.
  • Zigante, Valentina, Brimblecombe, Nicola, King, Derek (2014). Informing and improving policy and practice for carers through research and evaluation.
  • Zingher, Josh (2014). Demographic changes mean that traditional Republican constituencies are shrinking as the Democrats’ grow.
  • Zinnbauer, Dieter (2014). Crowdsourcing corruption – does it work?
  • Zoido-Oses, Paula (2014). The problem with nudge policies is that they threaten our freedom to choose to act well.
  • Zontos, Michail (2014). Book review: Asian America: sociological and interdisciplinary perspectives by Pawan Dhingra and Robyn Magalit Rodriguez.
  • Zontos, Michail (2014). Book review: unreasonable men: Theodore Roosevelt and the Republican rebels who created progressive politics by Michael Wolraich.
  • Zygoulis, Fotis, Zagou, Elina (2014). The problems in the Greek public sector cannot be solved simply by reducing the size of salaries or the numbers of staff.
  • cooper, Jane (2014). Ebola – a societal pathogen in an epidemic of distrust.
  • de Felice, Damiano (2014). Damiano de Felice – The 2013 corporate questionnaire findings report: slow dissemination of the guiding principles and importance of human rights benchmarking.
  • de Felice, Damiano (2014). Damiano de Felice – measuring the effectiveness of grievance mechanisms: between key performance indicators and engagement with affected stakeholders.
  • de Felice, Damiano (2014). Magdalena Kettis – setting a children’s rights benchmark for the corporate sector.
  • de Grauwe, Paul (2014). Why the European Court of Justice should reject the German Constitutional Court’s ruling on Outright Monetary Transactions.
  • de Melo, Jaime, Laski, Anne (2014). Will West Africa’s common external tariff protect consumers?
  • de Menil, Victoria, Iemmi, Valentina (2014). Have your say on the treatment gap in global mental health.
  • de Menil, Victoria, Knapp, Martin, McDaid, David, Njenga, Frank (2014). Is more better? The effects of private health insurance on mental health care in a Kenyan mental hospital.
  • de Souza Santos, Andreza (2014). Book review: space and society in central Brazil: a PanaráEthnography by Elizabeth Ewart.
  • de Vries, Catherine E. (2014). Throwing the rascals out is tricky, but not impossible.
  • de Vries, Catherine E., Steunenberg, Bernard (2014). Accelerating the revolution in political science publishing: shorter, faster, more transparent and freely available.
  • de Waal, Alex (2014). The UN’s Darfur “cover-up” and the need for reliable conflict data.
  • de Wilde, Pieter (2014). Online discussions show the depth of Eurosceptic feeling across Europe, but they tell us very little about the kind of EU that citizens would like to see.
  • van Bergeijk, Peter A.G, Jayasundara-Smits, Shyamika, Johnson, Linda (2014). Developing social impact requires the research agenda to move beyond conventional academic boundaries.
  • van Dam, Patrick (2014). Landscapes of the housing bust—a photo blog.
  • van Kessel, Stijn (2014). While Geert Wilders suffered a disappointing result, the Dutch EP elections were still a long way from a ‘vote for Europe’.
  • van Kessel, Stijn (2014). A victory for Geert Wilders in the Netherlands’ European Parliament elections would not put Dutch EU membership at risk.
  • van Klingeren, Marijn, Boomgaarden, Hajo G. (2014). The strength of exclusive national identity is the most important indicator of Euroscepticism.
  • van Veen, Erwin (2014). The security that people get is often not what they want.
  • van der Gaag, Nikki (2014). Book review: feminism and men by Nikki Van Der Gaag.
  • van der Spuy, Anri (2014). ICANN 52 and the road to WSIS+10.
  • von Weitershausen, Inez (2014). Book review: Europe in the new Middle East: opportunity or exclusion? by Richard Youngs.
  • von Weitershausen, Inez (2014). Book review: the battle for Europe: how an elite hijacked a continent and how we can take it back by Thomas Fazi.
  • von Weitershausen, Inez (2014). Pro-EU politicians have so far failed to match the level of vision and imagination shown by Eurosceptics in the EP election campaign.
  • Özel, Soli (2014). Erdoğan is in the process of establishing a presidential political system in Turkey based on Islamic rather than secular principles.
  • Śliwiński, Krzysztof (2014). Poland’s bugging scandal highlights the need for a more pragmatic Polish foreign policy over Ukraine and Russia.