Our Working Paper Series provides a forum for the publication of works-in-progress that reflect the research interests of staff and doctoral students in the Department of Politics and International Relations at Royal Holloway, University of London. Occasionally, the series will also feature articles by external scholars connected with the Department - as visiting speakers or research associates, for example. While all papers are peer-reviewed before publication, they often represent writing in the initial stages of development and should be treated as such.
The papers, which have full ISSN numbers, are available to download in pdf format free of charge.
Working Paper Downloads
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No. 13. March 2010: Didem Buhari Gulmez, The Cyprus Conflict: A World Society Perspective.

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No. 12. October 2009: Chris Perkins, Fixing Subjectivities: the politics of belonging and achieving the nation.

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No. 11, January 2009: Mina Al-Lami, Studies of Radicalisation: State of the Field Report.

In association with the New Political Communication Unit. |
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No. 10, December 2008: Isabelle Hertner and Julia Osborn, The Lisbon Treaty – a New Era?
A Collaborative Working Paper from a Centre for European Politics Postgraduate Workshop of June 2008.
In association with the Centre for European Politics. |
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No. 9, July 2008: Joanna Kaminska, Influencing the European Union's policy towards Belarus: Poland in the Enlarged European Union.
In association with the Centre for European Politics. |
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No. 8, July 2008: Nick Anstead, Yasmin Khan and Ben O'Loughlin (eds) Democracy in Crisis: A Collaborative Working Paper From a Department Research Workshop of April 2008.  |
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No.7, January 2008: Ben O'Loughlin, The Role of UK Academics as Security ‘Experts’ for News Media 
In association with the New Political Communication Unit. |
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No.6, October 2007: James Sloam The Language of European Social Democracy 
In association with the Centre for European Politics. |
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No.5, October 2007: Nick Anstead and Andrew Chadwick Parties, Election Campaigning and the Internet: Toward A Comparative Institutional Approach 
In association with the New Political Communication Unit. |
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No.4, February 2007: Mary Francoli, Death By Blog: An Examination of the Relevance of Mainstream Media in the Era of Citizen Journalism
In association with the New Political Communication Unit. |
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No.3, November 2006: Chris Rumford, Rethinking Turkey's Relationship with the EU: postwestern Turkey meets postwestern Europe  |
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No.2, August 2006: Sandra Halperin Comparative Reflections on Religious Revivalism in Nineteenth Century Europe and in the Contemporary Middle East
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No.1, April 2006: Jonathan Seglow Immigration and Global Justice  |