[1]
A Stanyer, J Dobson 1998. Contemporary Political Studies 1998 Volume One and Two. Political Studies Association.
[2]
Acton, E. 1990. Rethinking the Russian Revolution. Edward Arnold.
[3]
Agamben, G. 2005. State of exception. University of Chicago Press.
[4]
Agamben, G. 2005. State of exception. University of Chicago Press.
[5]
Agamben, G. and Attell, K. 2005. State of exception. University of Chicago Press.
[6]
Agamben, G. and Attell, K. 2005. State of exception. University of Chicago Press.
[7]
Alford, R.R. and Friedland, R. 1985. Powers of theory: capitalism, the state, and democracy. Cambridge University Press.
[8]
Almond, G.A. and Verba, S. 1989. The civic culture: political attitudes and democracy in five nations. Sage Publications.
[9]
American Political Science Association. American political science review.
[10]
American Political Science Association. The American political science review (Online).
[11]
Anckar, D. and Anckar, C. 2000. Democracies without Parties. Comparative Political Studies. 33, 2 (Mar. 2000), 225–247. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414000033002003.
[12]
Anderson, B.R.O. 2006. Imagined communities: reflections on the origin and spread of nationalism. Verso.
[13]
Anderson, E. 2013. The imperative of integration. Princeton Univ Press.
[14]
Anderson, E. 2010. The imperative of integration. Princeton University Press.
[15]
Anderson, J. 1986. The rise of the modern state. Wheatsheaf.
[16]
Anderson, P. 1964. Origins of the Present Crises. New Left Review. 23, Jan-Feb 196 (1964).
[17]
Arblaster, A. 2002. Democracy. Open University Press.
[18]
Arblaster, A. 2002. Democracy. Open University Press.
[19]
Arblaster, A. 2002. Democracy. Open University Press.
[20]
Arendt, H. 1990. On revolution. Penguin.
[21]
Axford, B. 2002. Democracy and Democratisation. Politics: an introduction. Routledge. 159–192.
[22]
Axford, B. 2002. Democracy and Democratisation. Politics: an introduction. Routledge. 159–192.
[23]
Axford, B. 2002. Democracy and Democratisation. Politics: an introduction. Routledge. 159–192.
[24]
Axford, B. 2002. Democracy and Democratisation. Politics: an introduction. Routledge. 159–192.
[25]
Axford, B. 2002. Democracy and Democratisation. Politics: an introduction. Routledge. 159–192.
[26]
Axford, B. 2002. Democracy and Democratisation. Politics: an introduction. Routledge. 159–192.
[27]
Axford, B. 2002. Democracy and Democratisation. Politics: an introduction. Routledge. 159–192.
[28]
Axford, B. 2002. Democracy and Democratisation. Politics: an introduction. Routledge. 159–192.
[29]
Axford, B. 2002. Democracy and Democratisation. Politics: an introduction. Routledge. 159–192.
[30]
Axford, B. 2002. Democracy and Democratisation. Politics: an introduction. Routledge. 159–192.
[31]
Axford, B. 2002. Politics: an introduction. Routledge.
[32]
Axford, B. 2002. Politics: an introduction. Routledge.
[33]
Axford, B. 2002. Politics: an introduction. Routledge.
[34]
Axford, B. 2002. Politics: an introduction. Routledge.
[35]
Axford, B. 2002. Politics: an introduction. Routledge.
[36]
Axford, B. 2002. Politics: an introduction. Routledge.
[37]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[38]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[39]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[40]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[41]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[42]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[43]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[44]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[45]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[46]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[47]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[48]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[49]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[50]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[51]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[52]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[53]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[54]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[55]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[56]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[57]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[58]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[59]
Axtmann, R. 2003. Understanding democratic politics: an introduction. SAGE.
[60]
Bachrach, P. and Baratz, M.S. 1970. Power and poverty: theory and practice. Oxford University Press.
[61]
Baggott, R. 1995. Pressure groups today. Manchester University Press.
[62]
Bardi, L. 2011. Forty Years of Political Science in Europe: The European Consortium for Political Research Celebrates Its Ruby Anniversary. PS: Political Science & Politics. 44, 01 (Jan. 2011), 93–95. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1017/S1049096510002179.
[63]
Bardi, L. 2011. Forty Years of Political Science in Europe: The European Consortium for Political Research Celebrates Its Ruby Anniversary. PS: Political Science & Politics. 44, 01 (Jan. 2011), 93–95. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1017/S1049096510002179.
[64]
Beasley, C. 1999. What is feminism?: an introduction to feminist theory. SAGE.
[65]
Beetham, D. 1994. Defining and measuring democracy. Sage.
[66]
Beetham, D. and Lord, C. 1998. Legitimacy and the EU. Longman.
[67]
Bevir, M. and Rhodes, R.A.W. 2006. Interpretive Approaches to British Government and Politics. British Politics. 1, 1 (Apr. 2006), 84–112. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.bp.4200001.
[68]
Bleiker, R. 2001. The Aesthetic Turn in International Political Theory. Millennium - Journal of International Studies. 30, 3 (Dec. 2001), 509–533. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/03058298010300031001.
[69]
Blinder, Alan S. Is Government Too Political? Foreign Affairs. 76, 6, 115–126.
[70]
Block, F.L. 1987. Revising state theory: essays in politics and postindustrialism. Temple University Press.
[71]
Blond, P. 2009. Rise of the red Tories. Prospect. February, (2009).
[72]
Blyth, Mark Great Punctuations: Prediction, Randomness, and the Evolution of Comparative Political Science. The American Political Science Review. 100, 4, 493–498.
[73]
Boggs, C. 2000. The end of politics: corporate power and the decline of the public sphere. Guildford Press.
[74]
Bond, J.R. 2007. The Scientification of the Study of Politics: Some Observations on the Behavioral Evolution in Political Science. The Journal of Politics. 69, 4 (Nov. 2007), 897–907. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2508.2007.00597.x.
[75]
Bonefeld, W. and Burnham, P. 1998. The Politics of Counter Inflationary Credibility in Britain, 1990-94. Review of Radical Political Economics. 30, 1 (Mar. 1998), 32–52. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/048661349803000102.
[76]
Bryson, V. 2003. Feminist political theory: an introduction. Palgrave Macmillan.
[77]
Buller, J. and Flinders, M. 2005. The Domestic Origins of Depoliticisation in the Area of British Economic Policy1. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations. 7, 4 (Nov. 2005), 526–543. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-856X.2005.00205.x.
[78]
Burke, E. and Pocock, J.G.A. 1987. Reflections on the Revolution in France. Hackett Pub. Co.
[79]
Burke, E. and Pocock, J.G.A. 1987. Reflections on the Revolution in France. Hackett Pub. Co.
[80]
Burnham, P. 2006. Marxism, the State and British Politics. British Politics. 1, 1 (Apr. 2006), 67–83. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.bp.4200005.
[81]
Burnham, P. 2001. New Labour and the politics of depoliticisation. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations. 3, 2 (Jun. 2001), 127–149.
[82]
Burnham, P. 2008. Research methods in politics. Palgrave Macmillan.
[83]
Burnham, P. 2008. Research methods in politics. Palgrave Macmillan.
[84]
Burnham, P. 1994. The Organisational View of the State. Politics. 14, 1 (Jun. 1994), 1–7. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9256.1994.tb00001.x.
[85]
Buzan, B. 2010. America in Space: The International Relations of Star Trek and Battlestar Galactica. Millennium - Journal of International Studies. 39, 1 (Aug. 2010), 175–180. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/0305829810371016.
[86]
Cahn, S.M. 2002. The affirmative action debate. Routledge.
[87]
campbell, John L 2002. Ideas, politics, and public policy. Annual Review of Sociology. 28, (2002), 21–38.
[88]
Caramani, D. ed. 2020. Comparative politics. Oxford University Press.
[89]
Caramani, D. ed. 2020. Comparative politics. Oxford University Press.
[90]
Caramani, D. ed. 2020. Comparative politics. Oxford University Press.
[91]
Caramani, D. ed. 2020. Comparative politics. Oxford University Press.
[92]
Caramani, D. 2008. Comparative politics. Oxford University Press.
[93]
Cerny, P.G. 1990. The changing architecture of politics: structure, agency, and the future of the state. Sage.
[94]
Chalmers Johnson 1997. Preconception vs. Observation, or the Contributions of Rational Choice Theory and Area Studies to Contemporary Political Science. PS: Political Science and Politics. 30, 2 (1997), 170–174.
[95]
Clayton, M. 2012. On Widening Participation in Higher Education Through Positive Discrimination. Journal of Philosophy of Education. 46, 3 (Aug. 2012), 414–431. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9752.2012.00858.x.
[96]
Cohn, Jonathan Irrational exuberance. The New Republic. 221, 17, 25–31.
[97]
Collins, P. 1993. Ideology after the fall of communism: the triumph of liberal democracy?. Boyars/Bowerdean.
[98]
Crick, B. 2000. In Defence of Politics. Continuum.
[99]
Crick, B. 2000. In defence of politics. Continuum.
[100]
Dahl, R.A. 1991. Modern political analysis. Prentice Hall.
[101]
Dahl, R.A. 2005. Who governs?: democracy and power in an American city. Yale University Press.
[102]
Dahlgren, P. 2009. Media and political engagement: citizens, communication, and democracy. Cambridge University Press.
[103]
Davies, M. 2010. "You Can’t Charge Innocent People for Saving Their Lives!” Work in Buffy the Vampire Slayer1. International Political Sociology. 4, 2 (Jun. 2010), 178–195. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-5687.2010.00099.x.
[104]
Dittmer, J. Popular Culture, Geopolitics, and Identity.
[105]
Donovan, C. and Larkin, P. 2006. The Problem of Political Science and Practical Politics. Politics. 26, 1 (Feb. 2006), 11–17. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9256.2006.00246.x.
[106]
Dowding, K.M. 1996. Power. Open University Press.
[107]
Downs, A. 1985. An economic theory of democracy. Addison-Wesley.
[108]
Dryzek, J.S. and Dunleavy, P. 2009. Theories of the democratic state. Palgrave Macmillan.
[109]
Dunleavy, P. and O’Leary, B. 1987. Theories of the state: the politics of liberal democracy. Macmillan.
[110]
Dunn, J. 2000. The cunning of unreason: making sense of politics. HarperCollins.
[111]
Dunn, J. 2000. The cunning of unreason: making sense of politics. HarperCollins.
[112]
Dunn, J. and Dunn, J. 2018. Setting the People Free: The Story of Democracy, Second Edition. Princeton University Press.
[113]
Dworkin, R. 2000. Sovereign virtue: the theory and practice of equality. Harvard University Press.
[114]
Dworkin, R. 2000. Sovereign virtue: the theory and practice of equality. Harvard University Press.
[115]
East, R. 1992. Revolutions in Eastern Europe. Pinter Publishers.
[116]
EASTON, DAVID. 1971. POLITICAL SYSTEM: AN INQUIRY INTO THE STATE OF POLITICAL SCIENCE. ALIBRIS.
[117]
Eatwell, R. and Wright, A. 1993. Contemporary political ideologies. Pinter.
[118]
Eatwell, R. and Wright, A. 1993. Contemporary political ideologies. Pinter.
[119]
Eatwell, R. and Wright, A. 1993. Contemporary political ideologies. Pinter.
[120]
Eatwell, R. and Wright, A. 1993. Contemporary political ideologies. Pinter.
[121]
Eatwell, R. and Wright, A. 1993. Contemporary political ideologies. Pinter.
[122]
Ehrenhalt, A. 2003. Political Science and Journalism: Bridging the Gap. Perspective on Politics. 1, 1 (Mar. 2003), 127–130. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592703000112.
[123]
Eichengreen, B.J. 1998. Globalizing capital: a history of the international monetary system. Princeton University Press.
[124]
Elster, J. 1985. Making sense of Marx. Cambridge University Press.
[125]
Evans, G. and Norris, P. 1999. Critical elections: British parties and voters in long-term perspective. SAGE.
[126]
Evans, P.B. et al. 1985. Bringing the state back in. Cambridge University Press.
[127]
Fabre, C. 2006. Whose body is it anyway?: justice and the integrity of the person. Oxford University Press.
[128]
Fabre, C. 2006. Whose body is it anyway?: justice and the integrity of the person. Clarendon.
[129]
Fairbank, J.K. 1987. The great Chinese revolution, 1800-1985. HarperPerennial.
[130]
Festenstein, M. Political ideologies : a reader and guide.
[131]
Festenstein, M. Political ideologies : a reader and guide.
[132]
Flinders, M.1Buller, J.2 2006. Depoliticisation: Principles, tactics and tools. In: British Politics. (2006).
[133]
Foley, M. 1993. The rise of the British presidency. Manchester University Press.
[134]
Frederick W. Frey 1985. The Problem of Actor Designation in Political Analysis. Comparative Politics. 17, 2 (1985), 127–152.
[135]
Fukuyama, F. 2000. The End of History. GLOBALIZATION AND THE CHALLENGES OF A NEW CENTURY: A READER. INDIANA UNIV PRESS. 161–180.
[136]
Fukuyama, F. 1992. The end of history and the last man. Penguin.
[137]
Gamble, A. et al. 1999. Marxism and social science. Macmillan.
[138]
Gamble, Andrew 2000. Politics and fate. Polity Press.
[139]
Garner, R. et al. 2012. Introduction to politics. Oxford University Press.
[140]
Garner, R. et al. 2012. Introduction to politics. Oxford University Press.
[141]
Garner, R. et al. 2012. Introduction to politics. Oxford University Press.
[142]
Garner, R. et al. 2012. Introduction to politics. Oxford University Press.
[143]
Garner, R. et al. 2012. Introduction to politics. Oxford University Press.
[144]
Garner, R. et al. 2012. Introduction to politics. Oxford University Press.
[145]
Garner, R. et al. 2012. Introduction to politics. Oxford University Press.
[146]
Garner, R. et al. 2012. Introduction to politics. Oxford University Press.
[147]
Garner, R. et al. 2012. Introduction to politics. Oxford University Press.
[148]
Garner, R. et al. 2012. Introduction to politics. Oxford University Press.
[149]
Goodin, R.E. and Klingemann, H.-D. 1996. A New handbook of political science. Oxford University Press.
[150]
Goodin, R.E. and Klingemann, H.-D. 1996. A New handbook of political science. Oxford University Press.
[151]
Goodwin, B. 2007. Using political ideas. Wiley.
[152]
Goodwin, B. 2007. Using political ideas. Wiley.
[153]
Goodwin, B. 2007. Using political ideas. Wiley.
[154]
Goodwin, B. 2007. Using political ideas. Wiley.
[155]
Goodwin, B. 2007. Using political ideas. Wiley.
[156]
Goodwin, B. 2007. Using political ideas. Wiley.
[157]
Goodwin, B. 2007. Using political ideas. Wiley.
[158]
Goodwin, B. 2007. Using political ideas. Wiley.
[159]
Goodwin, B. 2007. Using political ideas. Wiley.
[160]
Goodwin, B. 2007. Using political ideas. Wiley.
[161]
Goodwin, B. 2007. Using political ideas. Wiley.
[162]
Goverde, H. 2000. Power in contemporary politics: theories, practices, globalizations. SAGE.
[163]
Goverde, H. 2000. Power in contemporary politics: theories, practices, globalizations. SAGE.
[164]
Grant, W. 2000. Pressure groups and British politics. Macmillan.
[165]
Grant, W. 2008. The Changing Patterns of Group Politics in Britain. British Politics. 3, 2 (Jun. 2008), 204–222. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1057/bp.2008.3.
[166]
Grayson, K. 2013. How to Read Paddington Bear: Liberalism and the Foreign Subject in. The British Journal of Politics & International Relations. 15, 3 (Aug. 2013), 378–393. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-856X.2012.00506.x.
[167]
Grayson, K. et al. 2009. Pop Goes IR? Researching the Popular Culture-World Politics Continuum. Politics. 29, 3 (Oct. 2009), 155–163. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9256.2009.01351.x.
[168]
Gunnell, J.G. et al. 1991. The Development of political science: a comparative survey. Routledge.
[169]
Gutmann, A. and Thompson, D.F. 2004. Why deliberative democracy?. Princeton University Press.
[170]
Hall, P.A. and Taylor, R.C.R. 1996. Political Science and the Three New Institutionalisms. Political Studies. 44, 5 (Dec. 1996), 936–957. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.1996.tb00343.x.
[171]
Hay, C. et al. 2000. Demystifying globalization. Macmillan in association with POLSIS, University of Birmingham.
[172]
Hay, C. 1997. Divided by a Common Language: Political Theory and the Concept of Power. Politics. 17, 1 (1997), 45–52. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9256.00033.
[173]
Hay, C. 2002. Political analysis. Palgrave.
[174]
Hay, C. 2002. Political analysis. Palgrave.
[175]
Hay, C. 2002. Political analysis. Palgrave.
[176]
Hay, C. 2002. Political analysis. Palgrave.
[177]
Hay, C. 2002. Political analysis. Palgrave.
[178]
Hay, C. 2002. Political analysis. Palgrave.
[179]
Hay, C. 2002. Political analysis. Palgrave.
[180]
Hay, C. 2002. Political analysis. Palgrave.
[181]
Hay, C. 2002. Political analysis. Palgrave.
[182]
Hay, C. 2002. Political analysis. Palgrave.
[183]
Hay, C. 2002. Political analysis. Palgrave.
[184]
Hay, C. 2007. Why we hate politics. Polity Press.
[185]
Hay, C. 2013. Why We Hate Politics. Wiley.
[186]
Hay, C. 2007. Why we hate politics. Polity Press.
[187]
Hay, C. 2007. Why we hate politics. Polity Press.
[188]
Hay, C. and Marsh, D. 2000. Demystifying globalization. Palgrave Macmillan.
[189]
Hay, C. and Marsh, D. 2000. Demystifying globalization. Palgrave Macmillan.
[190]
Hay, C. and Wincott, D. 1998. Structure, Agency and Historical Institutionalism. Political Studies. 46, 5 (Dec. 1998), 951–957. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9248.00177.
[191]
Held, D. 1999. Global transformations: politics, economics and culture. Polity Press.
[192]
Held, D. 2006. Models of democracy. Polity.
[193]
Held, D. and Open University 1985. States and societies. Blackwell, in association with The Open University.
[194]
Heywood, A. 2012. Chapter 6: Nationalism. Political ideologies: an introduction. Palgrave Macmillan. 168–198.
[195]
Heywood, A. 2012. Chapter 6: Nationalism. Political ideologies: an introduction. Palgrave Macmillan. 168–198.
[196]
Heywood, A. 2004. Introduction: Concepts and Theories in Politics. Political theory: an introduction. Palgrave Macmillan. 1–14.
[197]
Heywood, A. 1994. Political ideas and concepts: an introduction. Macmillan.
[198]
Heywood, A. 2017. Political ideologies: an introduction. Palgrave.
[199]
Heywood, A. 2017. Political ideologies: an introduction. Palgrave.
[200]
Heywood, A. 2017. Political ideologies: an introduction. Palgrave.
[201]
Heywood, A. 2004. Political theory: an introduction. Palgrave Macmillan.
[202]
Heywood, A. 2013. Politics. New York.
[203]
Heywood, A. 2013. Politics. New York.
[204]
Heywood, A. 2013. Politics. New York.
[205]
Heywood, A. 2013. Politics. New York.
[206]
Heywood, A. 2013. Politics. New York.
[207]
Heywood, A. 2013. Politics. New York.
[208]
Heywood, A. 2013. Politics. New York.
[209]
Heywood, A. 2013. Politics. New York.
[210]
Heywood, A. 2013. Politics. New York.
[211]
Heywood, A. 2013. Politics. New York.
[212]
Heywood, A. 2013. Politics. New York.
[213]
Heywood, A. 2013. Politics. New York.
[214]
Heywood, A. 2013. Politics. New York.
[215]
Heywood, A. 2013. Politics. New York.
[216]
Heywood, A. 2013. Politics. New York.
[217]
Heywood, A. 2013. Politics. New York.
[218]
Hirst, P.Q. and Thompson, G. 1999. Globalization in question: the international economy and the possibilities of governance. Polity Press.
[219]
Hobsbawm, E.J. 1992. Nations and nationalism since 1780: programme, myth, reality. Cambridge University Press.
[220]
Hobsbawm, E.J. 1992. Nations and nationalism since 1780: programme, myth, reality. Cambridge University Press.
[221]
Hochschild, J.L. 2005. APSA Presidents Reflect on Political Science: Who Knows What, When, and How? Perspectives on Politics. 3, 02 (Jun. 2005). DOI:https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592705050231.
[222]
Hoffman, J. and Graham, P. 2006. Introduction to political concepts. Pearson Longman.
[223]
Hoffman, J. and Graham, P. 2006. Introduction to political concepts. Pearson / Longman.
[224]
Hoffman, J. and Graham, P. 2006. Introduction to political concepts. Pearson / Longman.
[225]
Hoffman, J. and Graham, P. 2006. Introduction to political concepts. Longman/Pearson Education.
[226]
Hoffman, J. and Graham, P. 2006. Introduction to political theory. Pearson Longman.
[227]
Hoffman, J. and Graham, P. 2009. Introduction to political theory. Pearson Longman.
[228]
Hoffman, J. and Graham, P. 2009. Introduction to political theory. Pearson Longman.
[229]
Hoffman, J. and Graham, P. 2009. Introduction to political theory. Pearson Longman.
[230]
Hoffman, J. and Graham, P. 2006. Introduction to political theory. Pearson Longman.
[231]
Hoffman, J. and Graham, P. 2006. Introduction to political theory. Pearson Longman.
[232]
Hoffman, J. and Graham, P. 2006. Introduction to political theory. Pearson Longman.
[233]
Holliday, I. 2000. Is the British State Hollowing Out? The Political Quarterly. 71, 2 (Apr. 2000), 167–176. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-923X.00291.
[234]
Hood, C. 2002. The Risk Game and the Blame Game. Government and Opposition. 37, 1 (Jan. 2002), 15–37. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/1477-7053.00085.
[235]
Huntington, S.P. 2011. The clash of civilizations and the remaking of world order. Simon & Schuster.
[236]
Ilan Pappe 1997. Post-Zionist Critique on Israel and the Palestinians Part III: Popular Culture. Journal of Palestine Studies. 26, 4 (1997), 60–69.
[237]
James C. Davies 1962. Toward a Theory of Revolution. American Sociological Review. 27, 1 (1962), 5–19.
[238]
Jenkins, L. 2011. The Difference Genealogy Makes: Strategies for Politicisation or How to Extend Capacities for Autonomy. Political Studies. 59, 1 (Mar. 2011), 156–174. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.2010.00844.x.
[239]
John Parkinson 2006. Rickety Bridges: Using the Media in Deliberative Democracy. British Journal of Political Science. 36, 1 (2006), 175–183.
[240]
Jordan, G. and Cairney, P. 2013. What is the ‘dominant model’ of British policymaking? Comparing majoritarian and policy community ideas. British Politics. 8, 3 (Sep. 2013), 233–259. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1057/bp.2013.5.
[241]
Judith Jarvis Thomson 1973. Preferential Hiring. Philosophy & Public Affairs. 2, 4 (1973), 364–384.
[242]
Kangas, A. 2009. From Interfaces to Interpretants: A Pragmatist Exploration into Popular Culture as International Relations. Millennium - Journal of International Studies. 38, 2 (Dec. 2009), 317–343. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/0305829809347510.
[243]
Kaufman-Osborn, T.V. 2006. Dividing the Domain of Political Science: On the Fetishism of Subfields*. Polity. 38, 1 (Jan. 2006), 41–71. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.polity.2300035.
[244]
Kavanagh, D. 1983. Political science and political behaviour. Allen & Unwin.
[245]
Kellner, D. 1995. Media culture: cultural studies, identity and politics between the modern and the postmodern. Routledge.
[246]
Kerr, P. and Kettell, S. 2006. In Defence of British Politics: The Past, Present and Future of the Discipline. British Politics. 1, 1 (Apr. 2006), 3–25. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.bp.4200004.
[247]
Kettell, S. 2006. Circuits of Capital and Overproduction: A Marxist Analysis of the Present World Economic Crisis. Review of Radical Political Economics. 38, 1 (Mar. 2006), 24–44. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/0486613405283312.
[248]
Kettell, S. 2008. Does Depoliticisation Work? Evidence from Britain’s Membership of the Exchange Rate Mechanism, 1990-92. British Journal of Politics & International Relations. 10, 4 (Nov. 2008), 630–648. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-856X.2008.00338.x.
[249]
Kiersey, N. Battlestar Galactica and International Relations.
[250]
Kitamura, H. 2010. Screening enlightenment: Hollywood and the cultural reconstruction of defeated Japan. Cornell University Press.
[251]
Klaus, D. 2008. Have you seen any food films lately? Geopolitics, International Relations and Film. Geography Compass. 2, 2 (2008), 476–494.
[252]
Kramer, M.H. et al. 2002. A debate over rights: philosophical enquiries. Oxford University Press.
[253]
Kramer, M.H. et al. 1998. A debate over rights: philosophical enquiries. Oxford University Press.
[254]
Krause, P. and Van Evera, S. 2009. Public Diplomacy: Ideas for the War of Ideas. Middle East Policy. 16, 3 (Sep. 2009), 106–134. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4967.2009.00408.x.
[255]
Lasswell, H.D. 1958. Politics: who gets what, when, how. World Publishing Company.
[256]
Leftwich, A. 2004. What is politics?: the activity and its study. Polity.
[257]
Leftwich, A. 2004. What is politics?: the activity and its study. Polity.
[258]
Leftwich, A. 2004. What is politics?: the activity and its study. Polity.
[259]
Leftwich, A. 2004. What is politics?: the activity and its study. Polity.
[260]
Leftwich, A. 2004. What is politics?: the activity and its study. Polity.
[261]
Leftwich, A. 2004. What is politics?: the activity and its study. Polity.
[262]
Lijphart, A. and Aitkin, D. 1994. Electoral systems and party systems: a study of twenty-seven democracies, 1945-1990. Oxford University Press.
[263]
Lijphart, A. and Aitkin, D. 1994. Electoral systems and party systems: a study of twenty-seven democracies, 1945-1990. Oxford University Press.
[264]
Lipset, S.M. and Rokkan, S. 1967. Party systems and voter alignments: cross-national perspectives: [Contributors: Robert R. Alford and others]. Free Press.
[265]
Lisa H. Newton 1973. Reverse Discrimination as Unjustified. Ethics. 83, 4 (1973), 308–312.
[266]
Lisle, D. 2006. The global politics of contemporary travel writing. Cambridge University Press.
[267]
Lowndes, V. et al. eds. 2018. Theory and methods in political science. Macmillan Education.
[268]
Lowndes, V. et al. eds. 2018. Theory and methods in political science. Macmillan Education.
[269]
Lukes, S. 2005. Power: a radical view. Palgrave Macmillan.
[270]
Lukes, S. 2005. Power: a radical view. Palgrave Macmillan.
[271]
Lynch, P. 2007. Party System Change in Britain: Multi-Party Politics in a Multi-Level Polity. British Politics. 2, 3 (Nov. 2007), 323–346. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.bp.4200071.
[272]
M Duverger 1965. Political Parties. University Paperbacks; Reprint edition.
[273]
Mair, P. 1990. The West European party system. Oxford University Press.
[274]
Margaret Levi 2006. Presidential Address: Why We Need a New Theory of Government. Perspectives on Politics. 4, 1 (2006), 5–19.
[275]
Marquand, D. and Seldon, A. 1996. The ideas that shaped post-war Britain. Fontana.
[276]
MARSH, D. 1995. Explaining ’Thatcherite’Policies: Beyond Uni-dimensional Explanation. Political Studies. 43, 4 (Dec. 1995), 595–613. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.1995.tb01721.x.
[277]
Marsh, D. and Savigny, H. 2004. Political Science as a Broad Church: The Search for a Pluralist Discipline. Politics. 24, 3 (2004), 155–168. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9256.2004.00216.x.
[278]
Marsh, D. and Stoker, G. 2010. Theory and methods in political science. Palgrave Macmillan.
[279]
Marsh, D. and Stoker, G. 2010. Theory and methods in political science. Palgrave Macmillan.
[280]
Marsh, D. and Stoker, G. 2010. Theory and methods in political science. Palgrave Macmillan.
[281]
Marsh, D. and Stoker, G. 2010. Theory and methods in political science. Palgrave Macmillan.
[282]
Marsh, D. and Stoker, G. 2010. Theory and methods in political science. Palgrave Macmillan.
[283]
Marsh, D. and Stoker, G. 2010. Theory and methods in political science. Palgrave Macmillan.
[284]
Marsh, D. and Stoker, G. 2010. Theory and methods in political science. Palgrave Macmillan.
[285]
Marsh, D. and Stoker, G. 2010. Theory and methods in political science. Palgrave Macmillan.
[286]
Marsh, D. and Stoker, G. 2002. Theory and methods in political science. Palgrave Macmillan.
[287]
Marx, K. et al. 1998. The Communist manifesto. Oxford University Press.
[288]
McAnulla, S. 2005. Making Hay with Actualism? The Need for a Realist Concept of Structure. Politics. 25, 1 (Feb. 2005), 31–38. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9256.2005.00226.x.
[289]
McCrisken, T.B. and Pepper, A. 2005. American history and contemporary Hollywood film. Edinburgh University Press.
[290]
Mead, L.M. 2010. Scholasticism in Political Science. Perspectives on Politics. 8, 02 (Jun. 2010), 453–464. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592710001192.
[291]
Melissen, J. 2005. Wielding Soft Power - The New Public Diplomacy. Netherlands Institute on International Relations.
[292]
Miliband, R. 1973. The state in capitalist society. Quartet Books.
[293]
Mills, C.W. 1999. The power elite. Oxford University Press.
[294]
Minogue, K.R. 2000. Politics: a very short introduction. Oxford University Press.
[295]
Minogue, K.R. 2000. Politics: a very short introduction. Oxford University Press.
[296]
Moran, M. Interdisciplinarity and Political Science1. Politics. 26, 2, 73–83.
[297]
Murray, L.A. 2010. Politics and popular culture. Cambridge Scholars.
[298]
Nairn, T. 2000. After Britain: New Labour and the return of Scotland. Granta.
[299]
Newton, K. and Deth, J.W. van 2010. Foundations of comparative politics: democracies of the modern world. Cambridge University Press.
[300]
Nexon, D. Harry Potter and international relations.
[301]
Norris, P. 2006. Did the Media Matter? Agenda-Setting, Persuasion and Mobilization Effects in the British General Election Campaign. British Politics. 1, 2 (Jul. 2006), 195–221. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.bp.4200022.
[302]
Norris, P. 1999. On message: communicating the campaign. SAGE.
[303]
Oakeshott, M.J. 1962. Rationalism in politics, and other essays. Methuen.
[304]
Oren, I. 2006. Can Political Science Emulate the Natural Sciences? The Problem of Self-Disconfirming Analysis. Polity. 38, 1 (Jan. 2006), 72–100. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.polity.2300039.
[305]
Parekh, B. 1994. Discourses on National Identity. Political Studies. 42, 3 (Sep. 1994), 492–504. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.1994.tb01692.x.
[306]
PARKER, H.N. 2011. TOWARD A DEFINITION OF POPULAR CULTURE. History and Theory. 50, 2 (May 2011), 147–170. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2303.2011.00574.x.
[307]
Parkinson, J. 2003. Legitimacy Problems in Deliberative Democracy. Political Studies. 51, 1 (Mar. 2003), 180–196. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9248.00419.
[308]
Pettit, P. 2004. Depoliticizing Democracy. Ratio Juris. 17, 1 (Mar. 2004), 52–65. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0952-1917.2004.00254.x.
[309]
Philpott, S. 2010. Is anyone watching? War, cinema and bearing witness. Cambridge Review of International Affairs. 23, 2 (Jun. 2010), 325–348. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/09557571003735378.
[310]
Pierre, J. 2000. Debating governance. Oxford University Press.
[311]
Pierre, J. 2000. Debating governance. Oxford University Press.
[312]
Poiger, U.G. 2000. Jazz, rock, and rebels: cold war politics and American culture in a divided Germany. University of California Press.
[313]
Poiger, U.G. Jazz, rock, and rebels: cold war politics and American culture in a divided Germany. University of California Press.
[314]
Polanyi, K. 2001. The great transformation: the political and economic origins of our time. Beacon Press.
[315]
Przeworski, A. 2004. Institutions Matter? Government and Opposition. 39, 4 (Sep. 2004), 527–540. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-7053.2004.00134.x.
[316]
Putnam, R.D. 2000. Bowling alone: the collapse and revival of American community. Simon & Schuster.
[317]
Putnam, R.D. 2001. Bowling alone: the collapse and revival of American community. Touchstone.
[318]
Rancière, J. 2007. On the shores of politics. Verso.
[319]
Reeve, A. and Ware, A. 1992. Electoral systems: a comparative and theoretical introduction. Routledge.
[320]
Richards, J.R. 1997. Equality of Opportunity. Ratio. 10, 3 (Dec. 1997), 253–279. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9329.00044.
[321]
Robert D. Putnam 2003. APSA Presidential Address: The Public Role of Political Science. Perspectives on Politics. 1, 2 (2003), 249–255.
[322]
Roberts, J.M. and Devine, F. 2003. The Hollowing Out of the Welfare State and Social Capital. Social Policy and Society. 2, 4 (Oct. 2003), 309–318. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474746403001386.
[323]
Roemer, J.E. 1986. Analytical Marxism. Cambridge University Press.
[324]
Rosamond, B. 2006. Chapter 1: The Political Sciences of European Integration. Handbook of European Union politics. SAGE. 7–30.
[325]
S. Festenstein 2005. Political ideologies. Oxford University Press.
[326]
Schmitter, P.C. 2002. Seven (Disputable) Theses Concerning the Future of ‘Tranatlanticised’ or ‘Globalised’ Political Sciencea. European Political Science. 1, 2 (Spring 2002), 23–40. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1057/eps.2002.5.
[327]
Scholte, J.A. 2005. Globalization: a critical introduction. Palgrave Macmillan.
[328]
Scholte, J.A. 2005. Globalization: a critical introduction. Palgrave Macmillan.
[329]
Schwarzmantel, J.J. 2008. Ideology and politics. SAGE.
[330]
Schwarzmantel, J.J. 2008. Ideology and politics. SAGE.
[331]
Shelley Feldman 2003. Paradoxes of Institutionalisation: The Depoliticisation of Bangladeshi NGOs. Development in Practice. 13, 1 (2003), 5–26.
[332]
Sklair, L. 2002. Globalization: capitalism and its alternatives. Oxford University Press.
[333]
Skocpol, T. 1979. States and social revolutions: a comparative analysis of France, Russia and China. Cambridge University Press.
[334]
Skocpol, T. 1979. States and social revolutions: a comparative analysis of France, Russia, and China. Cambridge University Press.
[335]
Smith, M.J. 1999. The core executive in Britain. Macmillan.
[336]
Steiner, H. 1994. An essay on rights. Cambridge, Mass., USA.
[337]
Stoker, G. 2006. Introduction. Why politics matter: making democracy work. Palgrave Macmillan. 1–15.
[338]
Stoker, G. 2006. Introduction. Why politics matter: making democracy work. Palgrave Macmillan. 1–15.
[339]
Strange, S. 1996. The Retreat of the State: The Diffusion of Power in the World Economy. Cambridge University Press.
[340]
Strange, S. 1996. The retreat of the state: the diffusion of power in the world economy. Cambridge University Press.
[341]
Street, J. 1997. Politics and popular culture. Polity Press.
[342]
Street, J. 2005. Politics Lost, Politics Transformed, Politics Colonised? Theories of the Impact of Mass Media. Political Studies Review. 3, 1 (Jan. 2005), 17–33. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1478-9299.2005.00017.x.
[343]
Sumner, L.W. 1987. Positive Sexism. Social Philosophy and Policy. 5, 01 (Sep. 1987). DOI:https://doi.org/10.1017/S0265052500001321.
[344]
Swift, A. 2013. Political philosophy: a beginners’ guide for students and politicians. Polity.
[345]
Sykes, A. 1997. The rise and fall of British Liberalism, 1776-1988. Longman.
[346]
Taggart, P. and Lees, C. 2006. Politics - The State of the Art. Politics. 26, 1 (Feb. 2006), 1–2. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9256.2006.00244.x.
[347]
Taggart, P. and Lees, C. 2006. Politics - The State of the Art. Politics. 26, 1 (Feb. 2006), 1–2. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9256.2006.00244.x.
[348]
Taylor, A. 2007. The Strategic Impact of the Electoral System and the Definition of ‘Good’ Governance. British Politics. 2, 1 (Apr. 2007), 20–44. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.bp.4200047.
[349]
Thain, C. 2009. A very peculiar British crisis?: Institutions, ideas and policy responses to the credit crunch. British Politics. 4, 4 (Dec. 2009), 434–449. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1057/bp.2009.24.
[350]
Treib, O. et al. 2007. Modes of governance: towards a conceptual clarification. Journal of European Public Policy. 14, 1 (Jan. 2007), 1–20. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/135017606061071406.
[351]
Trent, J.E. 2011. Should Political Science be More Relevant? An Empirical and Critical Analysis of the Discipline. European Political Science. 10, 2 (Jun. 2011), 191–209. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1057/eps.2010.65.
[352]
Vincent, A. 1994. British Conservatism and the Problem of Ideology. Political Studies. 42, 2 (Jun. 1994), 204–227. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.1994.tb01908.x.
[353]
Vincent, A. 2009. Modern political ideologies. Wiley-Blackwell.
[354]
Vincent, A. 2009. Modern political ideologies. Wiley-Blackwell.
[355]
Vincent, A. 2009. Modern political ideologies. Wiley-Blackwell.
[356]
Vincent, A. 2009. Modern political ideologies. Wiley-Blackwell.
[357]
Vincent, A. 2009. Modern political ideologies. Wiley-Blackwell.
[358]
Vincent, A. 2009. Modern political ideologies. Wiley-Blackwell.
[359]
Vincent, A. 2009. Modern political ideologies. Wiley-Blackwell.
[360]
Walters, R. 2007. A ‘Multiple Lenses’ Approach to Policy Change: The Case of Tobacco Policy in the UK1. British Politics. 2, 1 (Feb. 2007), 45–68. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.bp.4200039.
[361]
Weale, A. 2007. Democracy. Palgrave Macmillan.
[362]
Weber, M. 1965. Politics as a vocation. Fortress Press.
[363]
Weiss, L. 1998. The myth of the powerless state: governing the economy in a global era. Polity.
[364]
Weldes, J. 1999. Going Cultural: Star Trek, State Action, and Popular Culture. Millennium - Journal of International Studies. 28, 1 (Mar. 1999), 117–134. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/03058298990280011201.
[365]
Woshinsky, O.H. 2008. Explaining politics: culture, institutions, and political behavior. Routledge.
[366]
Woshinsky, O.H. 2008. Explaining politics: culture, institutions, and political behavior. Routledge.
[367]
Woshinsky, O.H. 2008. Explaining politics: culture, institutions, and political behavior. Routledge.
[368]
Woshinsky, O.H. 2008. Explaining politics: culture, institutions, and political behavior. Routledge.
[369]
Wring, D. and Davis, A. 2010. Patterns of press partisanship in the 2010 General Election. British Politics. 5, 4 (Dec. 2010), 436–454. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1057/bp.2010.18.
[370]
7AD. Women: Know Your Limits! Harry Enfield - BBC comedy.