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Depolarization, Repolarization and Redistributive Ideological Change in Britain, 1983-2016 (2019)
Journal Article
Cohen, G., & Cohen, S. (2021). Depolarization, Repolarization and Redistributive Ideological Change in Britain, 1983-2016. British Journal of Political Science, 51(3), 1181-1202. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0007123419000486

In this article we examine party sorting, elite cue and ideological polarization ac- counts of polarization dynamics. We test their diering expectations about trends in redistributive ideological polarization and partisan polarization in the British... Read More about Depolarization, Repolarization and Redistributive Ideological Change in Britain, 1983-2016.

Framing Conflict: Why American Congregations Cannot Not Talk about Israel (2019)
Journal Article
Kelman, A. Y., & Baron, I. Z. (2019). Framing Conflict: Why American Congregations Cannot Not Talk about Israel. Contemporary Jewry, 39, 497-522. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12397-019-09305-2

Israel has unified American Jewish communal life for much of the 20th century. However, early in the 21st century, Israel may no longer serve as a source for Jewish unity but of division, and American Jews are increasingly having a difficult time tal... Read More about Framing Conflict: Why American Congregations Cannot Not Talk about Israel.

Injustice and collectivization in world politics (2019)
Journal Article
Kahn, E. (2019). Injustice and collectivization in world politics. Global justice (Downer, A.C.T.), 11(2), 29-50. https://doi.org/10.21248/gjn.11.02.217

In Justice and Reconciliation in World Politics Catherine Lu endorses the idea that those who contribute to the reproduction of structural injustice have responsibilities to address that injustice (Lu, 2017). However, in the book, Lu does not explore... Read More about Injustice and collectivization in world politics.

Foreign Affairs Federalism in the European Union (2019)
Book Chapter
Schütze, R. (2019). Foreign Affairs Federalism in the European Union. In C. Bradley (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Comparative Foreign Relations Law (333-351). Oxford University Press

Liberal Pacification and the Phenomenology of Violence (2019)
Journal Article
Baron, I. Z., Kamola, I. A., Havercroft, J., Murphy, J., Koomen, J., & Pritchard, A. (2019). Liberal Pacification and the Phenomenology of Violence. International Studies Quarterly, 63(1), 199-212. https://doi.org/10.1093/isq/sqy060

While international relations scholars make many claims about violence, they rarely define the concept. This article develops a typology of three distinct kinds of violence: direct, indirect, and pacification. Direct violence occurs when a person or... Read More about Liberal Pacification and the Phenomenology of Violence.

Methodological Reflections about STAIR (2019)
Book Chapter
Baron, I. Z. (2019). Methodological Reflections about STAIR. In J. Singh, M. Carr, & R. Marlin-Bennett (Eds.), Science, technology, and art in international relations. Routledge