| A Rising Tide? The Salience of Immigration and the Rise of Anti-Immigration Political Parties in Western Europe |
18 |
| Rethinking Democracy with Social Media |
7 |
| The Divergent Dynamics of Cities and Towns: Geographical Polarisation and Brexit |
7 |
| Brexit and the Politics of Housing in Britain |
6 |
| Post-Democracy and Populism |
6 |
| Beyond the Ode to Joy? The Politics of the European Anthem |
5 |
| What Kind of Brexit do Voters want? Lessons from the Citizens' Assembly on Brexit |
5 |
| An Analysis of Political Ambition in Britain |
4 |
| Brexit and Devolution |
4 |
| Resurgent Remain and a Rebooted Revolt on the Right: Exploring the 2019 European Parliament Elections in the United Kingdom |
4 |
| The Brexit Negotiations and Financial Services: A Two-Level Game Analysis |
4 |
| Why Britain Needs a Written Constitution-and Can't Wait for Parliament to Write One |
4 |
| The Political Economy of Facebook Advertising: Election Spending, Regulation and Targeting Online |
4 |
| How Russia's Internet Research Agency Built its Disinformation Campaign |
4 |
| Rethinking Political Communication |
3 |
| Policies for Decent Labour Standards in Britain |
3 |
| Red Lines and Compromises: Mapping Underlying Complexities of Brexit Preferences |
3 |
| What does Brexit Mean for the UK's Climate Change Act? |
3 |
| Westminster Too: On Sexual Harassment in British Politics |
2 |
| When Anxious Scrutiny' of Arms Exports Facilitates Humanitarian Disaster |
2 |
| Brexit and the Nations |
2 |
| Global Britain and the Narrative of Empire |
2 |
| From 'There is No Alternative' to 'Maybe There are Alternatives': five Challenges to Economic Orthodoxy after the Crash |
2 |
| The Third Era of British Euroscepticism: Brexit as a Paradigm Shift |
2 |
| Brexit: Re-opening Ireland's 'English Question' |
2 |
| Towards Popular Sovereignty: A Response to Bruce Ackerman's 'Dis-United Kingdom: Constitutional Choices after Brexit' |
2 |
| Obamacare in the Trump Era: Where are we Now, and Where are we Going? |
2 |
| Postcards from the Edge? Setting the Suburban Scene |
2 |
| The Left's New Urbanism |
2 |
| Tracing the Gordian Knot: Indeterminate-Sentenced Prisoners and the Pathologies of English Penal Politics |
2 |
| Strangers in their own Country': Epideictic Rhetoric and Communal Definition in Enoch Powell's Rivers of Blood' Speech |
2 |
| Race Equality after Enoch Powell |
2 |
| Airport Expansion and the British Planning System: Regime Management |
2 |
| Marching to the Left? Programmatic Competition and the 2017 Party Manifestos |
2 |
| In the Shadow of Brexit: The 2019 European Parliament Elections as First-Order Polity Elections? |
2 |
| Modes of UK Executive-Legislative Relations Revisited |
2 |
| Worth Restoring? Taking Stock of the Northern Ireland Assembly |
1 |
| Democracy and Its Discontents |
1 |
| Skunks in an English Woodland: Should England Embrace For-Profit Higher Education? |
1 |
| The UK Politics of Overseas Voting |
1 |
| Brexit Means Brexit-or Does It? The Legacy of Theresa May's Discursive Treatment of Brexit |
1 |
| From Interdependency to Co-dependency: Changing Relations in UK and Devolved Governments Post-Brexit |
1 |
| Discussing Brexit-Could We Do Better? |
1 |
| Fully Symmetric Federalism-a Bold Idea, but One that's not Demanded: A Response to Bruce Ackerman |
1 |
| Democracy-Defend Yourself or Die: A Response to Bruce Ackerman |
1 |
| The Everyday Economy: Framing a New Political Economy for the UK? |
1 |
| Higher Education a Market Like Any Other? |
1 |
| Worth a Punt? An Assessment of UK Sports Policy |
1 |
| Participation Income and the Provision of Socially Valuable Activities |
1 |
| The Case for a Participation Income: Acknowledging and Valuing the Diversity of Social Participation |
1 |