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Taking Back Control: Why the House of Commons Should Govern its Own Time
(Constitution Unit, UCL, 2021-01-19)The House of Commons is the senior chamber in the UK’s sovereign parliament, to which the executive is accountable. Yet MPs have surprisingly little control over what the Commons can discuss, and when. Instead, this by ... -
Taking Responsibility in an Unjust World
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The technological rationality of the drone strike
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Technology and moral vacuums in just war theorising
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Ten Years of IPS: Fracturing IR
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Thatcher’s Children, Blair’s Babies, Political Socialization and Trickle-down Value Change: An Age, Period and Cohort Analysis
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2019-01)<jats:p>To what extent are new generations ‘Thatcherite’? Using British Social Attitudes data for 1985–2012 and applying age-period-cohort analysis and generalized additive models, this article investigates whether Thatcher’s ... -
The Litmus Test of Pride: Analysing the Emergence of the Belgrade ‘Ghost’ Pride in the Context of EU Accession
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The Political Economy of Myanmar's Transition
(2013-02-07)Since holding elections in 2010, Myanmar has transitioned from a direct military dictatorship to a formally democratic system and has embarked on a period of rapid economic reform. After two decades of military rule, the ... -
Theresa May and LGBT Equality
(2023-01-01)This chapter argues that Theresa May’s premiership, although highly disordered after losing her majority in the 2017 general election, made some important strides for LGBT equality. Theresa May’s Cabinet included the first ... -
Thinking ethically about the global in ‘Global Ethics’
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Time and the Study of World Politics
The articles in this volume, and the many contributions to the Millennium Conference, ‘The Politics of Time in International Relations’ from which these articles were drawn, speak to the ongoing interest in issues of time ... -
Time, Politics and Critique: re-thinking the ‘when’ question
(Polity, 2014-05-19)This is the question posed with characteristic acuity by Nancy Fraser in her influential article ‘Transnationalizing the Public Sphere?’ Challenging careless uses of the term ‘global public sphere’, Fraser raises the debate ...