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Israel’s Security Nexus as Strategic Restraint: The Case of Iran 2009–2013 (2015)
Journal Article
Jones, C. (2015). Israel’s Security Nexus as Strategic Restraint: The Case of Iran 2009–2013. Journal of Strategic Studies, 41(1-2), 160-180. https://doi.org/10.1080/01402390.2015.1104668

This article examines the debates in Israel between 2009 and 2013 over Iran’s nuclear programme as a reflection of a particular type of civil–military or civil–security relationship. It analyses how key actors within that relationship – particularly... Read More about Israel’s Security Nexus as Strategic Restraint: The Case of Iran 2009–2013.

Primaries and Candidates: Examining the Influence of Primary Electorates on Candidate Ideology (2015)
Journal Article
Nielson, L., & Visalvanich, N. (2017). Primaries and Candidates: Examining the Influence of Primary Electorates on Candidate Ideology. Political Science Research and Methods, 5(2), 397-408. https://doi.org/10.1017/psrm.2015.60

Primary elections in the United States have been under-studied in the political science literature. Using new data to estimate the ideal points of primary election candidates and constituents, we examine the link between the ideological leanings of p... Read More about Primaries and Candidates: Examining the Influence of Primary Electorates on Candidate Ideology.

House or Home? Constituent preferences over legislator effort allocation (2015)
Journal Article
Vivyan, N., & Wagner, M. (2016). House or Home? Constituent preferences over legislator effort allocation. European Journal of Political Research, 55(1), 81-99. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6765.12119

In many political systems legislators face a fundamental trade-off between allocating effort to constituency service and to national policy-making activities, respectively. How do voters want their elected representatives to solve this trade-off? Thi... Read More about House or Home? Constituent preferences over legislator effort allocation.