No. 22-2, May 2020
Index
- Leadership succession in politics: The democracy/autocracy divide revisited
- Localising ‘radicalisation’: Risk assessment practices in Greece and the United Kingdom
- Narrative, persona and performance: The case of Theresa May 2016–2017
- Objectivity and falsehood: Assessing measures of positional influence with members of David Cameron’s cabinets
- Parties matter but institutions live on: Labour’s legacy on Conservative immigration policy and the neoliberal consensus
- Profiling foreign policy leaders in their own language: New insights into the stability and formation of leadership traits
- Social protectionist bias: The domestic politics of North–South trade agreements
- Sport and UK soft power: The case of Mount Everest
- The effect of voters’ economic perception, Brexit and campaigns on the evaluation of party leaders over time
- The emergence of politics as a taught discipline at universities in the United Kingdom
- The United Kingdom’s special responsibilities at the United Nations: Diplomatic practice in normative context
- The ‘internationalisation agenda’ and the rise of the Chinese university: Towards the inevitable erosion of academic freedom?