The issue 2 of 2019 – the first issue managed by the new editorial team based ant Brunel University London can be found here.
CONTENTS
Editorial
- A Note from the New Editorial Team
Justin Fisher, Martin Ejnar Hansen, Steve Pickering, and Katja Sarmiento-Mirwaldt
Articles
- An Ever More Violent World?
Kristian Skrede Gleditsch - Presidentialisation: One Term, Two Uses – Between Deductive Exercise and Grand Historical Narrative
Robert Elgie and Gianluca Passarelli - Investigating the Origins of the Gender Gap in Support for War
Mary-Kate Lizotte - The Impossibility of “Freedom as Independence”
Ian Carter and Ronen Shnayderman - Beyond Autocracy Promotion: A Review
Katsiaryna Yakouchyk - Macro-regional Strategies, Cohesion Policy and Regional Cooperation in the European Union: Towards a Research Agenda
Stefan Gänzle, Dominic Stead, Franziska Sielker and Tobias Chilla - What Does It Mean to Be a Political Scientist in a Transitional Society? Reflections from Kazakhstan
Maxat Kassen
PROFESSIONAL SECTION: TEACHING
- Decolonising the Curriculum
Neema Begum and Rima Saini - Can Political Science Decolonise? A Response to Neema Begum and Rima Saini
Akwugo Emejulu - A Note from the PSA Chair: Diversity and the PSA
Angelia Wilson