Politics and Governance
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2015, volume 3, articles 4
- Accomplice to Mass Atrocities: The International Community and Indonesia’s Invasion of East Timor pp. 1-11

- Clinton Fernandes
- Genocide Prevention and Western National Security: The Limitations of Making R2P All About Us pp. 12-25

- Maureen S. Hiebert
- A Core National Security Interest: Framing Atrocities Prevention pp. 26-43

- Matthew Levinger
- Is a European Practice of Mass Atrocity Prevention Emerging? The European Union, Responsibility to Protect and the 2011 Libya Crisis pp. 44-55

- Chiara De Franco and Annemarie Peen Rodt
- R2P’s “Ulterior Motive Exemption” and the Failure to Protect in Libya pp. 56-67

- Jeffrey Bachman
- Is R2P a Fully-Fledged International Norm? pp. 68-71

- Jason Ralph and James Souter
- Perpetrators, Presidents, and Profiteers: Teaching Genocide Prevention and Response through Classroom Simulation pp. 72-83

- Waitman Wade Beorn
2015, volume 3, articles 3
- Mass Atrocity Prevention: Forever Elusive or Potentially Achievable? pp. 1-4

- Karen E. Smith
- Triggers of Mass Atrocities pp. 5-15

- Scott Straus
- Evaluating the United Nation’s Agenda for Atrocity Prevention: Prospects for the International Regulation of Internal Security pp. 16-26

- Cecilia Jacob
- Understanding Mass Atrocity Prevention during Periods of Democratic Transition pp. 27-41

- Stephen McLoughlin
- Unearthing Truth: Forensic Anthropology, Translocal Memory, and “Provention” in Guatemala pp. 42-52

- Colette G. Mazzucelli and Dylan Heyden
- Stopping Mass Atrocities: Targeting the Dictator pp. 53-66

- Maartje Weerdesteijn
- Preventing Mass Atrocities: Ideological Strategies and Interventions pp. 67-84

- Jonathan Leader Maynard
- The Viability of the “Responsibility to Prevent” pp. 85-97

- Aidan Hehir
- Moving Upstream and Going Local: The Responsibility to Protect Ten Years Later pp. 98-100

- Bridget Moix
2015, volume 3, articles 2
- Just a Shadow? The Role of Radical Right Parties in the Politicization of Immigration, 1995–2009 pp. 1-17

- Sarah Meyer and Sieglinde Rosenberger
- The Diffusion of Labour Standards: The Case of the US and Guatemala pp. 18-33

- Gerda van Roozendaal
- Drawing Lessons When Objectives Differ? Assessing Renewable Energy Policy Transfer from Germany to Morocco pp. 34-50

- Karoline Steinbacher
- In Defence of War. By Nigel Biggar. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2013, 361 pp.; ISBN: 978-0-19-872583-1 pp. 51-53

- Daniel Fiott
- Riding the Populist Web: Contextualizing the Five Star Movement (M5S) in Italy pp. 54-64

- Liza Lanzone and Dwayne Woods
- Who Is a Stream? Epistemic Communities, Instrument Constituencies and Advocacy Coalitions in Public Policy-Making pp. 65-75

- Ishani Mukherjee and Michael Howlett
- Intermediate Conditions of Democratic Accountability: A Response to Electoral Skepticism pp. 76-89

- J. S. Maloy
- Assessing the Relationship between Presidential Rhetorical Simplicity and Unilateral Action pp. 90-99

- Christopher Olds
- Steering or Networking: The Impact of Europe 2020 on Regional Governance Structures pp. 100-116

- Frederic Maes and Peter Bursens
- EU “Mobility” Partnerships: An Initial Assessment of Implementation Dynamics pp. 117-128

- Natasja Reslow
- Analyzing the EU Refugee Crisis: Humanity, Heritage and Responsibility to Protect pp. 129-134

- Amelia Hadfield and Andrej Zwitter
2015, volume 3, articles 1
- The Expert-Executive Nexus in the EU: An Introduction pp. 1-12

- Åse Gornitzka and Cathrine Holst
- The Organization of Professional Expertise in the European Commission pp. 13-25

- Johan Christensen
- Representative Bureaucracy and the Role of Expertise in Politics pp. 26-36

- Jarle Trondal, Zuzana Murdoch and Benny Geys
- Cynical or Deliberative? An Analysis of the European Commission’s Public Communication on Its Use of Expertise in Policy-Making pp. 37-48

- Cathrine Holst and John R. Moodie
- Epistemic Dependence and the EU Seal Ban Debate pp. 49-60

- Lars Christian Blichner
- The Unexpected Negotiator at the Table: How the European Commission’s Expertise Informs Intergovernmental EU Policies pp. 61-72

- Meng-Hsuan Chou and Marianne Riddervold
- Expertise and Power: Agencies Operating in Complex Environments pp. 73-89

- Anthony R. Zito
- The Limits of Epistemic Communities: EU Security Agencies pp. 90-100

- Mai'a K. Davis Cross
- Driven by Expertise and Insulation? The Autonomy of European Regulatory Agencies pp. 101-113

- Christoph Ossege
- Explaining Differences in Scientific Expertise Use: The Politics of Pesticides pp. 114-127

- Dovilė Rimkutė
- The Implementation of the REACH Authorisation Procedure on Chemical Substances of Concern: What Kind of Legitimacy? pp. 128-138

- Christoph Klika
- The Politics behind the Consultation of Expert Groups: An Instrument to Reduce Uncertainty or to Offset Salience? pp. 139-150

- Bart Van Ballaert
- Societal Inclusion in Expert Venues: Participation of Interest Groups and Business in the European Commission Expert Groups pp. 151-165

- Åse Gornitzka and Ulf Sverdrup
- Variables and Challenges in Assessing EU Experts’ Performance pp. 166-178

- Cathrine Holst and Silje H. Tørnblad
2014, volume 2, articles 2
- The Elements of Effective Program Design: A Two-Level Analysis pp. 1-12

- Michael Howlett, Ishani Mukherjee and Jeremy Rayner
- Linkages of Electoral Accountability: Empirical Results and Methodological Lessons pp. 13-27

- J. S. Maloy
- The AK Party’s Islamic Realist Political Vision: Theory and Practice pp. 28-42

- Malik Mufti
- The Problem of Mismatch in Successful Cross-Sectoral Collaboration pp. 43-56

- Maritta Soininen
- Policy Design and Non-Design: Towards a Spectrum of Policy Formulation Types pp. 57-71

- Michael Howlett and Ishani Mukherjee
- Book Review: Devolution and Localism in England. By David M. Smith and Enid Wistrich. Farnham: Ashgate, 2014, 122 pp.; ISBN: 978-1-14724-3079-3 pp. 72-74

- Øivind Bratberg
2014, volume 2, articles 1
- Governing Big Data pp. 1-3

- Andrej J. Zwitter and Amelia Hadfield
- The Devil’s in the Details: Evaluating the One Person, One Vote Principle in American Politics pp. 4-31

- Jeffrey W. Ladewig and Seth C. McKee
- Engaging the Public in Policy Research: Are Community Researchers the Answer? pp. 32-44

- Liz Richardson
- In Search for Four Roads to Regionalism pp. 45-46

- Monika Kokstaite