Political Quarterly

Papers
(The median citation count of Political Quarterly is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
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The price of casual labour26
Labour Party expels Jews for ‘antisemitism’24
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Staying Power: The Resilience of the Scottish Independence Movement21
Could we bring back Clem Attlee?20
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About political reactionaries (but why the jargon?)15
Right‐wing populism: can it be stopped?14
The Case for a Scottish Clarity Act14
The Everyday Economy and the Right to Food13
American pre‐Trump blunders in Ukraine13
Back to the Future? Rishi Sunak's Industrial Strategy12
Nostalgia as mental pollution12
An Assessment of the Resilience of Local Government in England: Was it Well‐Equipped to Overcome the Covid‐19 Pandemic?12
Why are we equals? Just because?11
Caught in a Vicious Cycle: Where are we with Stop and Search?11
Brazil has many problems: one is Bolsonaro11
Fixing the ‘Polycrisis’ in Local Government Finance: the Limits of More Incremental Reform10
The flight of the USA from Afghanistan10
Liz Truss between dogma and ideology9
The good old days?: a study in Labourist declinism9
Immigration and Asylum Policy after Brexit: An Introduction9
Epistemic Injustice in Budgetary Politics: A Response to Rachel Reeves's Mais Lecture8
No Level Playing Field: Barriers to Disability Representation in Politics8
How Seriously Should we Take Universal Basic Income?7
The Moon is a long way away7
Social Democracy without Foundations? David Marquand and the Historiography of the ‘Keynesian Welfare State’7
The End of the Rhetorical Line? The ‘Partygate’ Investigation into former UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson7
Free speech: civic value or partisan weapon?7
The Concurrence of Anti‐Racism and Anti‐Casteism7
From Donald Dewar to Humza Yousaf: The Role of Scotland's First Ministers and the Importance of Political Leadership7
Shrinking the United Kingdom: Rebranding the Realm after the Secession of the Irish Free State7
Hedging Bets; British Business Lobbying in the European Union post‐Brexit6
The Politics of the British Environment since 19456
Xinjiang: perhaps not genocide, but certainly appalling6
The ‘pleonectic’ rift6
Putin not as strong as we think he is6
Brexit and the Death of Devolution6
US Republicans and the New Fusionism5
The Rise of the Middle Ground in Northern Ireland: What does it Mean?5
Labour's Economic Strategy: A Response to Rachel Reeves's Mais Lecture5
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On the Impossibility of Neoliberal Success: A Response to Michael Jacobs5
Values in the Valence Election: Fragmentation and the 2024 General Election5
Ideas in Politics in International Context4
American wars and Greek tragedies4
The rise and rise (?) of the Scottish National Party4
A confusing study of revolutions4
David Marquand and the Dilemmas of Political Organisation4
Business and Politics in the United States4
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Who started the second Cold War?4
Russia‐Ukraine Conflict: It's More Complicated Than We Were Told4
A ‘Public Service Internet’—Reclaiming the Public Service Mission4
Everyday Economy and Levelling Up4
Doom, gloom, and justice3
A Behavioural Science Approach to Tackling Sexism and Misogyny in Policing: Interventions for Instigating Cultural Change3
Orwell: the good and the bad3
‘Illiberal Democracy’ after Post‐Democracy: Revisiting the Case of Hungary3
The Conservatives’ Economic Strategy3
Sorry for any Inconvenience Caused: Why Britain Messed up High Speed Rail3
Ethical Capitalism, but Still Capitalism3
Living (and dying) in America3
An Industrial Policy for Hairdressing?3
Heads in the Sand: the Absence of Employers in New Developments in UK Active Labour Market Policy3
Vulnerability and Policing: Rethinking the Role and Limits of the Police3
Russia and Ukraine ‘Returning’ to Europe. If Only3
The Dark Heart of Today's Conservative Party3
Israel's Catastrophic Failures3
Black Cricket, the College at Haringey and the England and Wales Cricket Board3
The Crisis of Everyday Liveability, Policy and Politics3
Cyprus: the story of the intervention of 19742
Xi Jinping's Climb to the Top2
Equality can divide2
Capitalism's feeding frenzy2
Fan‐Led Review of Football Governance: A Kick in the Right Direction or a Maoist Collective Power Grab?2
Growthmanship in the Twenty‐First Century12
The Gendered Harassment of Parliamentary Candidates in the UK2
Reforming the Established Church: History and Proposals2
Widespread Reach, not much Influence: Online News and Mass Political Attitudes and Behaviour in the UK2
French Social Democracy in Turmoil2
Beveridge at Eighty: Learning the Right Lessons2
Elections and Democracy in Turkey: Reconsidering Competitive Authoritarianism in the Age of Democratic Backsliding2
Bouncing Back from the ‘Mid‐Term Blues’: Myth or Reality in Postwar Britain?2
Why Sinoscepticism will Remake British Politics2
‘Would I Lie to You?’: Boris Johnson and Lying in the House of Commons2
Good Chaps and Guardrails: Backstopping Democracy with a Reverse Salisbury Convention for the House of Lords2
Brexit and Strand Three of the 1998 Agreement: The Three Faces of East‐West2
Just how big a role has ‘neoliberalism’ played in the upheavals of the last four decades?2
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When ‘Peace and Security’ Means Arming Genocide2
From Gerontocracy to Gerontonomia: The Politics of Economic Stagnation in Ageing Democracies2
A Four‐Day Working Week: its Role in a Politics of Work2
The Social Mobility Commission, State of the Nation 2022: A Fresh Approach to Social Mobility. A Commentary2
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The NHS: still worth fighting for, but pick the right battles1
‘Whitby Woman’, ‘Waitrose Woman’: Gender and Voting Behaviour at the 2024 UK General Election1
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Anti‐Palestinian Racism and Racial Gaslighting1
The Vices of Values: Matthew Goodwin and the Politics of Motivation1
No Wokery, Please, We Are Leftist1
Are the Rights of Nature the Only Way to Save Lough Neagh?1
Bringing the Emigration State Back In1
Police ça Change? Cressida Dick, Institutional Racism and the Metropolitan Police1
Liberty After Neoliberalism1
The EU: 30,000 lobbyists facing 32,000 bureaucrats1
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Levelling Up the UK: If not the Conservatives, will Labour Learn the Lessons from Past Policy Failings?1
The Politics of England: National Identities and Political Englishness1
David Marquand: One of our Great Progressive Thinkers1
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Towards a New Ireland1
Starmer's sorry sad saga1
Covid and our civil liberties1
Repairing the United Kingdom's Asylum System1
Elected or Selected? The Continuing Constitutional Conundrum of House of Lords Reform1
Nothing works, but plenty to do1
Did Covid‐19 transform the European Union into a ‘community of destiny’?1
Women and the Labour Party: Gender and the Writing of British Political History1
Does Libertarianism Provide a Justification for Vaccine Hesitancy?1
The Rise and Rise of English Nationalism?1
Left Conservatism: Sahra Wagenknecht's Challenge to the German Party System1
The Roma Holocaust should not be forgotten1
What is wrong with government in the US, UK, France and Canada?1
The Everyday Economy: Introduction1
Negotiating le Brexit avec les English1
From Official to Grassroots Racism: Transformation of Anti‐Chinese Sentiment in Indonesia1
Muting Science: Input Overload Versus Scientific Advice in Swiss Policy Making During the Covid‐19 Pandemic1
The Forthcoming General Election in the Republic of Ireland: Winds of (Left‐Wing) Change or Plus Ça Change?1
The UK's ‘Safe and Legal’ Humanitarian Routes: from Colonial Ties to Privatising Protection1
Female (and Asian) leaders better than males in battle against Covid1
Donations to Candidates at Election Time: A Hidden Source of Mass Party Funding?1
A storm of complexity1
Democracy as a peaceful civil war1
Why Strike Ballots are Undemocratic1
Unite against Trumpism!1
Building Everyday Wealth for Britain's Communities: A Labour Alternative to Levelling Up?1
Stop in the Law of the Name! Nominative Lawmaking, Populism and Justice1
Change and Continuity in British Politics: Can the Starmer Government's Approach to Governance Resolve the Crisis in the British State without Radical Reform?1
The Contradictions of the Albanese Labor Government in Australia: The Promise and Limits of ‘Thin’ Labourism1
So, what is terrorism?1
Is inequality really not that bad?1
Ethnic Minority Representation After the 2024 General Election: Does Ethnicity No Longer Matter?1
The Past or a Foreign Country? Should the Conservatives Look to Churchill or Australia After the 2024 General Election?1
‘Friend or Foe?’: Brexit and French Bashing in the Conservative Parliamentary Party (2016–2022)1
Localism, Levelling Up and Taking Back Control: Tensions in the Ambiguous Justification of English Devolution1
The Most Disproportionate UK Election: How the Labour Party Doubled its Seat Share with a 1.6‐Point Increase in Vote Share in 20241
Thinking about the environment today and yesterday1
London's ULEZ: Where Next for Curbing Emissions?1
Global Britain versus Little England? National Identity and the Future of the British Right1
An Arab‐Jew in Israel, then an Oxford historian1
The memoirs of a whip in love with his leaders0
Diversifying British Political History0
The 2024 General Election and the Rise of Reform UK0
What we Talk About When we Talk About the Labour Party0
The trouble the USA (and most of us) are in0
The Bank of England Loses its Mojo0
Orwell revisited once again0
A Social Guarantee to Meet Everyone's Needs within Environmental Limits0
How to be a ‘spin’ dictator0
Beyond Liberal Individualism: What Role, if any, for Socialism? David Marquand's Search for an Adequately Radical Political Philosophy0
The Co‐op's Golden Opportunity? Exploring the Prospects of Labour's Sister Party under Keir Starmer's Labour Government0
Talent Policy: Problems and Solutions0
Recollecting people messing up with Europe and those who didn't0
The Scottish National Party’s Economic Prospectus for Independence: Out with the Old?0
Some wars are rational0
Towards the Vernacular, Away from Politics? Political History after the ‘New Political History’0
‘Caring’ views from anywhere0
It helps to be white, male, rich, etc.0
Introduction: Where Next for Public Service Broadcasting?0
Women and the Politics of Incivility and Discrimination: Introduction0
Interrogating the Political Economy of Age0
What Would the British Party System Look Like under Proportional Representation?0
Strategies for Climate Change Post COP260
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Walking the Tightrope: Private and Public Interests in Conservative Immigration Policy0
‘Global Britain’: a little wobbly?0
Dobbs v. Jackson and the Revival of the States' Rights Constitution0
Elite Studies: for a New Approach0
How to kick balls correctly0
Labour, the Unions and Proportional Representation0
The Degenerative Tendencies of Long‐Serving Governments…1963…1996…2009…the Conservatives in 2022?0
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Smartphones and mental illness0
Big Tech Lobbying in the EU0
Partnering with Agents: How the Covid‐19 Pandemic changed Relations between the UK Government and Public Service Contractors0
UK‐US Trade Relations and ‘Global Britain’0
What Form would Referendums on Irish Unification take?0
China: strong leader, weak supporters0
Re‐building capitalism0
Beveridge's Wager0
Trust in the Police: What is to be Done?0
Epidemics and institutions: do they cope?0
The Centre Ground Hypothesis and the Shape of Public Opinion0
The Road to Victory Runs Through Scotland? Prospects for Labour in the Post‐Sturgeon Era0
Indian Islamophobia as Racism0
Power with Purpose? Further Reflections on Strengthening the Centre of Government0
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Racism towards the Chinese Minority in Malaysia: Political Islam and Institutional Barriers0
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Raising the Pension Age0
Vision and vigilance in the United Kingdom and the European Union0
Rise like lions… Ye are many—they are few0
Lessons from the Portuguese Socialists: How Dialogue with the Left can deliver Political and Economic Stability0
On Neoliberalism and Institutions: A Response to Michael Jacobs0
Women and Civility in British Politics: Reflections on a Changing Environment0
The Fundamentals of Public Ownership: Learning from UK Historical Experience and Recent Scottish Policy0
Mainstreaming Authoritarianism0
Building a More United Kingdom: a Conservative Case for Constitutional Reform10
What are Jews for?0
The Making of Empirical Political Science in the UK: Jean Blondel, David Butler and Peter Pulzer0
To speak or not to speak?0
Low Traffic Neighbourhoods and the Paradox of UK Government Control of the Active Travel Agenda0
A Hapless Government Produces an Unlikely Hero0
Let's be more ‘dialectical’ about China0
The Flag that Does Not Exist—Yet? Imagining a New Symbol in Northern Ireland0
How to get rich: be an asset manager0
A Woman's Place is in the House: Reclaiming Civility, Tolerance and Respect in Political Life0
More doom and gloom0
Before the Russian invasion0
Unconvincing postliberalism0
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Keeping the oligarchs at bay0
The Crisis at the CBI0
The Politics of Race and the Future of British Political History0
Our Man in Madrid: Bullfighting Enters the Political Arena0
Caste Out: Christian Dalits in Pakistan0
The Future of Northern Ireland: the Role of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement Institutions0
Uniting the human race0
The ‘good old’ seventies?0
Rental Reform: Recalibrating the Landlord–Tenant Relationship in England0
Kabul and Washington: how it all went wrong0
The Good, the Not so Good, and Liz Truss: MPs’ Evaluations of Postwar Prime Ministers0
Scrutiny of Police Institutions and the Spectre of Culture0
Fragmented and Dealigned: The 2024 British General Election and the Rise of Place‐Based Politics0
Can Europe survive its flaws, crises, and problems?0
Still believing in the glorious promise of the internet?0
The Politics of Changes in Housing Supply and Tenure: Illustrations from Australia and the Netherlands0
On Institutions and Economic Policy: A Response to Michael Jacobs0
Can ethical liberals do any better against unethical opponents?0
Tocqueville's nationalist dilemma0
Universality: A Battleground for UK Public Service Media in the Platform Age0
Liberalism: the curmudgeonly approach0
History as ‘An Excellent Cow Yielding the Butter One Wants’0
What's in a Name? The Length of Westminster Constituency Titles, 1950–20240
The language of imperial violence0
A Second Scottish Independence Referendum: Should the Diaspora get a Vote?0
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After Biden: Lessons for Labour and the Global Centre‐Left from the United States0
Party Finance. Not a Broken System, but Some Reforms are Required0
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