- Money talks? Competing discourses in the implementation of direct payments
- The poverty of privatization
- Book Review: Olivier de Sardan, Jean-Pierre and Emmanuelle Piccoli (eds) Cash Transfers in Context: An Anthropological Perspective
- Poverty and human capital in Chile: The processes of subjectivation in conditional cash transfer programs
- Forging a ‘neoliberal pedagogy’: The ‘enterprising education’ agenda in schools
- The ‘paradox of the shrinking middle’: The central dilemma of European social policy
- A new vision for adult social care? Continuities and change in the care of older people
- New Labour and the third way in the British welfare state: a new and distinctive approach?
- Social exclusion: limitations of the debate
- Blair's scars
- Critical cyberpolicy: network technologies, massless citizens, virtual rights
- A working social model? Disability, work and disability politics in the 21st century
- Reviews : The Sociology of Welfare- Social Policy, Stratification and Political Order G. Room Martin Robertson, 1979, £4.95
- Guerrillas, Subordinates and Passers-By
- Government mythology on income management, alcohol, addiction and Indigenous communities
- Discipline, debt and coercive commodification: Post-crisis neoliberalism and the welfare state in Ireland, the UK and the USA
- Austerity: Neoliberal dreams come true?
- The politics of profit in Swedish welfare services: Four decades of Social Democratic ambivalence
- Social exclusion, neoliberalism and resistance: The role of social workers in implementing social policies in Chile
- The growth of food banks in Britain and what they mean for social policy
- Image vs. Reality of Iranian Chemical and Biological Weapons
- Ideology and Utopia: an Introduction to the Sociology of Knowledge
- Contesting the Limits of Tolerance, Intolerance and Toleration: Some Observations On Fundamentalism
- Creating the Second Cold War: the discourse of politics
- Imperialism, Domination, Culture: The Continued Relevance of Critical Geopolitics
- A Shiite Clerical View of Other Religions and the Lebanese Nation‐State: Muḥammad Jawād Maghniyah (1904‐1979)
- The ‘Principles’ Paradox
- A theory of communicative action or a sociology of civilizations? A critique of J�rgen Habermas
- The US–UK 'Special Relationship' in a world twice transformed
- Approaches to Women and Development in Rural China
- Sustaining NATO by consultation: hard choices for Europe
- Strategic port classification: International clustering‐based approach for decision‐making optimization
- Post-Copenhagen Security Studies: Desecuritizing Securitization
- Mobility planning in cross-border metropolitan regions: the European and North American experiences
- Asymmetries in effects of domestic inflation drivers in the Baltic States: a Phillips curve-based nonlinear ARDL approach
- The only choice is both choices: balancing assurance and coercion in nonproliferation-focused alliance-management strategies
- Communication: An Essential Aspect of Diplomacy
- Review article : Building Communities the Co-operative Way Johnston Birchall Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1988, 223 pp £14.95 hbk
- Sea piracy and maritime security in the Horn of Africa: The Somali coast and Gulf of Aden in perspective
- Striped pants and Birkenstocks: work culture, gender, and clothing at Global Affairs Canada
- Socio-Economic and political empowerment through self help groups intervention: A study from Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India
- Book review: Jan Melissen (ed.) The New Public Diplomacy: Soft Power in International Relations Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 240 pp. ISBN 978 0 230 53554 1 (pbk)
- Soft Power Superpowers: Cultural and National Assets of Japan and the United States - By Watanabe Yasushi and David L. McConnell
- The 9/11 Attacks—A Study of Al Qaeda's Use of Intelligence and Counterintelligence
- Diplomacy by Other Means
- Unilateral Versus Multilateral International Sanctions: A Public Choice Perspective
- Social Identity Theory and EU Expansion
- Deception in World War II
- Preface to the special issue on the 12th International Conference on Graph Transformation
- Multilateral Versus Unilateral Sanctions Reconsidered: A Test Using New Data