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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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The Politics of Levelling Up42
The Pork Barrel Politics of the Towns Fund27
The Ambiguous Ideology of Levelling Up26
Reflections on COP26: International Diplomacy, Global Justice and the Greening of Capitalism23
The Politics of Covid Vaccine Hesitancy and Opposition18
Thinking Globally about Attitudes to Immigration: Concerns about Social Conflict, Economic Competition and Cultural Threat13
Low Traffic Neighbourhoods and the Paradox of UK Government Control of the Active Travel Agenda12
The 2022 World Cup and Migrants' Rights in Qatar: Racialised Labour Hierarchies and the Influence of Racial Capitalism12
Covid‐19 and Football: Crisis Creates Opportunity11
English Devolution and the Covid‐19 Pandemic: Governing Dilemmas in the Shadow of the Treasury11
Conservative Party Statecraft and the Johnson Government11
Beyond Euro‐Americancentric Forms of Racism and Anti‐racism10
From Fact‐checking to Value‐checking: Normative Reasoning in the New Public Sphere10
Sex and the Office for National Statistics: A Case Study in Policy Capture10
Trust, Governance, and the Covid‐19 Pandemic: an Explainer using Longitudinal Data from the United Kingdom10
Levelling Up the UK: If not the Conservatives, will Labour Learn the Lessons from Past Policy Failings?9
Elections and Democracy in Turkey: Reconsidering Competitive Authoritarianism in the Age of Democratic Backsliding9
The Brexit Negotiations and the Anglosphere8
Populism, Conservatism and the Politics of Parole in England and Wales8
‘Would I Lie to You?’: Boris Johnson and Lying in the House of Commons8
As You Were: The Scottish Parliament Election of 20218
UK‐US Trade Relations and ‘Global Britain’8
Brexit as Britain in Decline and its Crises (Revisited)8
Anti‐Palestinian Racism and Racial Gaslighting7
The Forward March of Devolution Halted—and the Limits of Progressive Unionism7
The 2021 Metro Mayors Elections: Localism Rebooted?7
Questions of Sovereignty: Redefining Politics in Scotland?6
Business, Government and Policy‐making Capacity: UK Energy and Net Zero Transitions6
Elite Studies: for a New Approach6
Germany's Federal Election of 2021: Multi‐Crisis Politics and the Consolidation of the Six‐Party System6
Widespread Reach, not much Influence: Online News and Mass Political Attitudes and Behaviour in the UK6
Class Composition, Labour's Strategy and the Politics of Work6
One Man's Damage: The Consequences of Boris Johnson's Assault on the British Political System6
Big Tech Lobbying in the EU6
The Degenerative Tendencies of Long‐Serving Governments…1963…1996…2009…the Conservatives in 2022?6
Post Brexit and Post‐Covid: Reflections on the Contemporary Conservative Party5
Walking the Dark Side: Evading Parliamentary Scrutiny5
The Rise of the Middle Ground in Northern Ireland: What does it Mean?5
The Future of Northern Ireland: the Role of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement Institutions5
Strategies for Climate Change Post COP265
What Social Media Facilitates, Social Media should Regulate: Duties in the New Public Sphere5
Women Voters Taking the Wheel?5
A Four‐Day Working Week: its Role in a Politics of Work5
Clear Blue Water? The 2019 Party Manifestos5
Indian Islamophobia as Racism5
Welsh Devolution and the Union: Reform Debates after Brexit4
Scotland’s Faltering Green Industrial Revolution4
Fake News, Epistemic Coverage and Trust4
From Gerontocracy to Gerontonomia: The Politics of Economic Stagnation in Ageing Democracies4
Mainstreaming Authoritarianism4
The Politics of Unpolitics4
The Gendered Harassment of Parliamentary Candidates in the UK4
The Remaking of Conservatism: Boris Johnson and the Politics of Brexit4
From Official to Grassroots Racism: Transformation of Anti‐Chinese Sentiment in Indonesia4
Brexit and the Death of Devolution3
Police ça Change? Cressida Dick, Institutional Racism and the Metropolitan Police3
South Korea: The Lasting Pitfalls of the ‘Imperial Presidency’3
Fan‐Led Review of Football Governance: A Kick in the Right Direction or a Maoist Collective Power Grab?3
‘Reopen the Coal Mines’? Deindustrialisation and the Labour Party3
Industrial Policies or Industrial Strategy: The Difficulty of Enacting Long‐Term Supply‐Side Reform in the UK3
Destroying one Public Service Bargain Without Making Another: A Comment on Lowe and Pemberton, The Official History of the British Civil Service, Volume II: 1982–19973
The Future of Football Fanzines: Have they Lost their Voice in this Digitalised and Deregulated Age?3
A Social Guarantee to Meet Everyone's Needs within Environmental Limits3
Looking for Starmerism3
The Labour Party Under Keir Starmer: ‘Thanks, But no “isms” Please!’3
Heads in the Sand: the Absence of Employers in New Developments in UK Active Labour Market Policy3
The Concurrence of Anti‐Racism and Anti‐Casteism3
‘This Really has the Potential to Destroy us’: Jeremy Corbyn's Management of the Problem of Anti‐semitism in the Labour Party13
Racism towards the Chinese Minority in Malaysia: Political Islam and Institutional Barriers3
A Strategic Left? Starmerism, Pluralism and the Soft Left3
Our Man in Madrid: Bullfighting Enters the Political Arena2
‘Illiberal Democracy’ after Post‐Democracy: Revisiting the Case of Hungary2
Unprecedented Times, a Very Precedented Result: the 2021 Senedd Election2
From ‘Judicial Mind’ to ‘Democratic Soul’: Law and Politics on the Bureaucratic Frontline2
Thatcherism and Brexit as Political Projects2
‘A Mood in the Air … Like 1945’: Democratic Socialism and the Post‐Corbyn Labour Party2
How Seriously Should we Take Universal Basic Income?2
The Rhodes Statue: Honour, Shame and Responsibility2
Exploring Sovereignty in Scotland2
The Elite Education of Education Secretaries2
Independence is not Going Away: The Importance of Education and Birth Cohorts2
The Crisis of Everyday Liveability, Policy and Politics2
The Changing of the Praetorian Guard? The Size, Structure and Composition of the Labour Party's National Executive Committee and the Enduring Importance of Labour's Trade Unions2
Walking the Tightrope: Private and Public Interests in Conservative Immigration Policy2
Women, Civility and the Language of Politics: Realities and Representations2
Does Libertarianism Provide a Justification for Vaccine Hesitancy?2
Back to the Stone Age: Europe's Mainstream Right and Climate Change2
Dobbs v. Jackson and the Revival of the States' Rights Constitution2
State Racism and Surveillance in Xinjiang (People's Republic of China)2
The Problems of Starmerism2
Rethinking the Post‐Truth Polarisation Narrative: Social Roles and Hinge Commitments in the Plural Public Sphere2
Voting into a Void? The 2022 Northern Ireland Assembly Election2
The Missing Politics of UK Pensions Provision2
Collective Ministerial Responsibility in British Government: the Testing of a Convention, 2010–20192
The Politics of Race and the Future of British Political History1
The Role of Multi‐Level Governance in Shaping Regional Growth and Competitiveness in the Basque Country1
Talking to Voters about the ‘Everyday Economy’1
Why Wouldn't They Be Reconciled? Corbyn's Leadership and the Recalcitrance of the Parliamentary Labour Party1
A Second Scottish Independence Referendum: Should the Diaspora get a Vote?1
New Jerusalems? The Labour Party's Economic Policy‐Making in Hard Times1
The Antinomies of Insurgency: The Case of the Scottish National Party1
Britain’s Choice: Polarisation or Cohesion1
Farmer Protests and Income Developments in the EU1
Labour and the Patriot Game1
Three English By‐Elections–What Have we Learned?1
The Neoconservative Party, or Conservatism without Tradition?1
A Farewell to Northern Ireland? Constitutional Options for Irish Unity1
Facing the Future of Crime: A Framework for Police Use of Technology1
The Politics of Power and of Support: Introduction to an Andrew Gamble Inspired Special Section on the Conservative Party1
Why Strike Ballots are Undemocratic1
Introduction: Corbynism and its Aftermath1
The Centre Ground Hypothesis and the Shape of Public Opinion1
Bad Piano? Bad Music? A Response to Comments on Lowe and Pemberton, The Official History of the British Civil Service, Volume II: 1982–19971
Choosing the Conservative Leader: a View from History1
The Rise and Rise of English Nationalism?1
The Politics of the British Environment since 19451
London's ULEZ: Where Next for Curbing Emissions?1
International Best Practice and the Constitution, Democracy and Rights Commission1
Parliament's One‐Year Review of the Coronavirus Act 2020: Another Example of Parliament's Marginalisation in the Covid‐19 Pandemic1
The UK's ‘Safe and Legal’ Humanitarian Routes: from Colonial Ties to Privatising Protection1
Brexit and Strand Three of the 1998 Agreement: The Three Faces of East‐West1
Misogyny in the Criminal Justice System1
From ‘I Think’ to ‘I Feel’1
Mute Force and Ignorance: Incivility and Gender in Scotland1
Keeping Democracies Alive: The Role of Public Service Media1
How (Not) to Form a Progressive Alliance: Lessons from the History of Left Cooperation1
Cricket, Englishness and Racial Thinking1
An Assessment of the Resilience of Local Government in England: Was it Well‐Equipped to Overcome the Covid‐19 Pandemic?1
Anti‐feminist Conservative Women Intellectuals and the Rhetoric of Reaction1
Irish Unification After Brexit: Old and New Political Identities?1
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The Guardian and Press Reform: a Wheel Come Full Circle1
Business and Politics: A Relationship under Challenge. Introduction1
Demanding the Impossible: Public Procurement as Industrial Strategy1
Women and the Politics of Incivility and Discrimination: Introduction1
The New Trading ‘Relationship’ between Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Why, What and How1
The Road to Victory Runs Through Scotland? Prospects for Labour in the Post‐Sturgeon Era1
Why the Everyday Economy is the Innovation Labour Needs1
A Woman's Place is in the House: Reclaiming Civility, Tolerance and Respect in Political Life1
The Future of Irish‐UK Relations: Borders and Identities after Brexit: Introduction1
Why Sinoscepticism will Remake British Politics1
How Do We Write the History of Brexit?1
Women and Civility in British Politics: Reflections on a Changing Environment1
The Conservative Nation Redivivus?1
‘Since this is a Document of Record’: Collecting the Oral Histories of the Brexit Parliament1
Populism, Hegemony and Agency: Left Economics after Corbynism1
Vulnerability and Policing: Rethinking the Role and Limits of the Police1
A New Mode of Protection: The Case for Redesigning our Policing and Public Safety Institutions1
Prawn Cocktails and Cold Shoulders: Labour, the Conservatives and the City of London since the 1990s1
Twenty Years on: The Impact and Legacy of the Private Finance Initiative in UK Schools1
Those who Wear the Crown Wield the Knife: the Brutality of Recent Takeover Reshuffles1
What's wrong with meritocracy?1
How about preventing Islamophobia?0
Democracy: not yet declining or falling0
Besting Monarchy: The Anti‐Classism Argument0
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Is identity the main divide in Britain now?0
Such a Thing as Society: The Conservative Party, Social Liberalism, and the One Nation Tradition since the Cameron Era0
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‘And I Hereby Declare the Runner‐Up to be the Winner’: The Extraordinary 2021 DUP Leadership Election0
Repairing the United Kingdom's Asylum System0
Brazil has many problems: one is Bolsonaro0
How to be a ‘spin’ dictator0
Why are we equals? Just because?0
The BBC: demystify, but not defund0
Parliamentary reform: dither and delay0
‘Friend or Foe?’: Brexit and French Bashing in the Conservative Parliamentary Party (2016–2022)0
What Would the British Party System Look Like under Proportional Representation?0
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Epistemic Injustice in Budgetary Politics: A Response to Rachel Reeves's Mais Lecture0
Staying Power: The Resilience of the Scottish Independence Movement0
What are Jews for?0
How to behave in office (competently)0
Hella Pick: from Kindertransport child no. 4672 to world journalist0
Labour Party expels Jews for ‘antisemitism’0
The price of casual labour0
Towards the Vernacular, Away from Politics? Political History after the ‘New Political History’0
Back to the Future? Rishi Sunak's Industrial Strategy0
Recollecting people messing up with Europe and those who didn't0
Looking at ‘imperial’ buildings0
Preparing for Government0
The Politics and Pitfalls of Policing High‐Volume Crime: Responding to the Shoplifting Epidemic0
That Awkward Region: Writing and Advising on the History of Northern Ireland0
The BBC World Service: is it Waving or Drowning?0
About political reactionaries (but why the jargon?)0
Death and/or taxes0
Trust in the Police: What is to be Done?0
Rethinking Postwar Liberalism: The Road to 2010 and Beyond0
The limits of identity politics0
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Movements and Gatekeepers in a Hybrid Media Environment: A Comparison of the Twitter Networks of Corbynism and the People's Vote Movement0
Softly softly, or not so softly?0
Is inequality really not that bad?0
Our old enemy: influenza0
Nothing works, but plenty to do0
Still believing in the glorious promise of the internet?0
Is ‘left populism’ still relevant?0
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Justice as fairness and social transformation0
Caste Out: Christian Dalits in Pakistan0
Kabul and Washington: how it all went wrong0
Politics, the Constitution and the Independence Movement in Scotland since Devolution0
Funding of Public Service Media in Germany0
China vsUSA: is China bound to win?0
Some wars are rational0
Negotiating le Brexit avec les English0
The Everyday Economy: Introduction0
History as ‘An Excellent Cow Yielding the Butter One Wants’0
Concealed silences in politics0
Could we bring back Clem Attlee?0
BBC Funding: Much Ado about the Cost of a Coffee a Week0
Left Conservatism: Sahra Wagenknecht's Challenge to the German Party System0
New Labour in Power: Five Problems of Contemporary History0
China's Media Warfare0
Defunding the Police is Good for our Mental Health0
Building Everyday Wealth for Britain's Communities: A Labour Alternative to Levelling Up?0
The Fundamentals of Public Ownership: Learning from UK Historical Experience and Recent Scottish Policy0
Towards a united Ireland?0
Democracy as a peaceful civil war0
Response to Jason Edwards’s Comment0
Issue Information ‐ TOC0
The End of the Rhetorical Line? The ‘Partygate’ Investigation into former UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson0
Chronicles of Tory chaos0
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How different are we from cats?0
‘Full‐Fat, Semi‐Skimmed or Skimmed?’ The Political Economy of Immigration Policy since Brexit0
A storm of complexity0
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How Should a Progressive Parliament Advance Proportional Representation?0
The socialist republic of South Yorkshire in the 1980s0
The flight of the USA from Afghanistan0
Orwell revisited once again0
Tocqueville's nationalist dilemma0
A Speech to Win an Election: A Response to Rachel Reeves's Mais Lecture0
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Introduction: The Future of British Political History0
Justice and states0
The Conservative Nation since 19740
The EU: 30,000 lobbyists facing 32,000 bureaucrats0
Raising the Pension Age0
The Case for a Scottish Clarity Act0
Starmer's sorry sad saga0
Should Jews be alarmed?0
Introduction: Where Next for Public Service Broadcasting?0
Do Celebrities Make Policy?0
What is wrong with government in the US, UK, France and Canada?0
The Historic, Present and Future Role of Regulation in Securing the Standards of ‘Public Value’ Media0
Scrutiny of Police Institutions and the Spectre of Culture0
The Everyday Economy and the Right to Food0
A ‘normal’ European country: Scotland?0
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