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Impactful Papers from the Journal
‘Political Quarterly’
1
Sex and the Office for National Statistics: A Case Study in Policy Capture
Political Quarterly
2021-06-24
Political Science
2
Ploughed under? Labour's Grassroots post‐Corbyn
Political Quarterly
2021-04-01
Political Science
The Pork Barrel Politics of the Towns Fund
Political Quarterly
2021-03-09
Political Science
4
The Politics of Levelling Up
Political Quarterly
2021-05-18
Political Science
5
Brexit, Cabinet Norms and the Ministerial Code: Are we Living in a post‐Nolan Era?
Political Quarterly
2019-11-18
Political Science
6
Brexit, the 2019 General Election and the Realignment of British Politics
Political Quarterly
2020-02-20
Political Science
7
It’s Not the Media, Stupid
Political Quarterly
2019-08-30
Political Science
8
The IHRA Definition of Antisemitism: Defining Antisemitism by Erasing Palestinians
Political Quarterly
2020-07-29
Political Science
9
Progressive Politics in a Changing World: Challenging the Fallacies of Blue Labour
Political Quarterly
2019-10-12
Political Science
10
The Gendered Harassment of Parliamentary Candidates in the UK
Political Quarterly
2021-10-06
Political Science
11
Lesson‐Drawing from New Zealand and Covid‐19: The Need for Anticipatory Policy Making
Political Quarterly
2020-08-12
Political Science
12
Levelling Up?
Political Quarterly
2020-03-13
Political Science
‘Would I Lie to You?’: Boris Johnson and Lying in the House of Commons
Political Quarterly
2022-02-11
Political Science
14
Scotland’s Faltering Green Industrial Revolution
Political Quarterly
2021-02-06
Political Science
15
Predictions, Pollification, and Pol Profs: the ‘Corbyn Problem’ beyond Corbyn
Political Quarterly
2020-03-05
Political Science
16
Where the Left goes Wrong on National Populism: A Reply to Jon Bloomfield
Political Quarterly
2020-01-14
Political Science
17
The worst British Prime Minister ever
Political Quarterly
2020-03-02
Political Science
18
Do As I Did Not As I Say: Blair, New Labour and Party Traditions
Political Quarterly
2019-12-16
Political Science
19
Covid‐19 and the Blunders of our Governments: Long‐run System Failings Aggravated by Political Choices
Political Quarterly
2020-08-12
Political Science
20
Populism, Hegemony and Agency: Left Economics after Corbynism
Political Quarterly
2021-05-28
Political Science
21
Cricket, Englishness and Racial Thinking
Political Quarterly
2021-12-20
Political Science
22
Progressive Politics in a Changing World: A Rejoinder to the Cultural Conservatives
Political Quarterly
2020-01-21
Political Science
23
Looking for Starmerism
Political Quarterly
2021-05-07
Political Science
24
The Ambiguous Ideology of Levelling Up
Political Quarterly
2021-05-22
Political Science
The 2019 General Election in Northern Ireland: the Rise of the Centre Ground?
Political Quarterly
2020-03-17
Political Science
26
Movements and Gatekeepers in a Hybrid Media Environment: A Comparison of the Twitter Networks of Corbynism and the People's Vote Movement
Political Quarterly
2021-05-04
Political Science
English Devolution and the Covid ‐19 Pandemic: Governing Dilemmas in the Shadow of the Treasury
Political Quarterly
2021-04-08
Political Science
28
The Problems of Starmerism
Political Quarterly
2021-05-07
Political Science
29
Grey Power: Towards a Political Economy of Older Voters in the UK
Political Quarterly
2019-08-13
Political Science
30
From Reagan to Trump: The Origins of US Neoliberal Protectionism
Political Quarterly
2019-07-05
Political Science
31
Squeezed Out? The Liberal Democrats and the 2019 General Election
Political Quarterly
2020-02-20
Political Science
32
‘Get Brexit Done’: The New Political Divides of England and Wales at the 2019 Election
Political Quarterly
2020-10-04
Political Science
33
Parliament's One‐Year Review of the Coronavirus Act 2020: Another Example of Parliament's Marginalisation in the Covid‐19 Pandemic
Political Quarterly
2021-08-13
Political Science
Widespread Reach, not much Influence: Online News and Mass Political Attitudes and Behaviour in the UK
Political Quarterly
2021-09-10
Political Science
Global Britain and the Narrative of Empire
Political Quarterly
2019-08-19
Political Science
36
The Italian State, its Regions and the Virus
Political Quarterly
2020-09-03
Political Science
Mind the Values Gap
Political Quarterly
2020-08-28
Political Science
Labour and the Culture Wars of Modern Politics
Political Quarterly
2020-02-28
Political Science
39
From ‘There is No Alternative’ to ‘Maybe There are Alternatives’: five Challenges to Economic Orthodoxy after the Crash
Political Quarterly
2019-07-16
Political Science
The Greatness and Tragedy of Trevor Smith, Shaper of the Centre‐Left
Political Quarterly
2022-01-17
Political Science
41
The Missing Politics of UK Pensions Provision
Political Quarterly
2021-08-31
Political Science
The Guardian and Press Reform: a Wheel Come Full Circle
Political Quarterly
2021-01-15
Political Science
43
The UK Politics of Overseas Voting
Political Quarterly
2019-07-24
Political Science
44
The Postcapitalist Transition: Policy Implications for the Left
Political Quarterly
2020-04-23
Political Science
45
Demarcation and Definition: Explicating the Meaning and Scope of ‘Decolonisation’ in the Social and Political Sciences
Political Quarterly
2020-01-02
Political Science
46
The 2021 Metro Mayors Elections: Localism Rebooted?
Political Quarterly
2021-07-14
Political Science
47
O, The Roast Beef of Old England! Brexit and Gastronationalism
Political Quarterly
2019-09-04
Political Science
The Forward March of Devolution Halted—and the Limits of Progressive Unionism
Political Quarterly
2021-07-31
Political Science
Thinking Globally about Attitudes to Immigration: Concerns about Social Conflict, Economic Competition and Cultural Threat
Political Quarterly
2021-06-19
Political Science
50
Resurgent Remain and a Rebooted Revolt on the Right: Exploring the 2019 European Parliament Elections in the United Kingdom
Political Quarterly
2019-08-09
Political Science