No. 26-2, May 2024
Index
- After the epistemological turn: A framework for studying populism as a knowledge phenomenon
- Conflictual behaviour in legislatures: Exploring and explaining adversarial remarks in oral questions to prime ministers
- COVAX versus Sinovac: A test for the legitimacy of the World Health Organization in South East Asia
- Failing women and girls during Covid-19: The limits of regional gender norms in Africa
- Foreign policy and citizens’ ontological security: An experimental approach
- J.S. Mill and the Indian land question: From the political economy of small proprietorship to the support of ryots and British Imperialism?
- Juggling identities: Identification, collective memory, and practices of self-presentation in the United Nations General Debate
- Middle England’s empire: Social reproduction in the colonial global economy
- More than a memento mori? Assessing the participation of former Prime Ministers in the House of Commons
- Neoliberalism versus the market? Liz Truss, neoliberal resilience, and Lacan’s theory of the four discourses
- Parliamentarians versus party members? Leadership selection systems in the British Conservative and Labour parties
- Post-truth politics as discursive violence: Online abuse, the public sphere and the figure of ‘the expert’
- Powellite nostalgia and racialised nationalist narratives: Connecting Global Britain and Little England
- The origins of the Anglosphere idea and the contestation of Australian nationhood, 1991–2007
- The politics of regional integration: Domestic support for the enlargement of Mercosur in South America
- ‘Asset-based welfare’: The social policy corollary of the Anglo-liberal growth model?
- ‘Facilitating the transition to net zero’ and institutional change in the Bank of England: Perceptions of the environmental mandate and its policy implications within the British state
- ‘New politics’, crisis effects and format effects: A comparative study of hostility and positivity in exchanges between leaders during UK Prime Minister’s questions and Scottish and Welsh First Minister’s questions