Sussex European Institute

Recent and forthcoming publications

'Why is there no Christian Democracy in Poland - and why should we care?' (with Aleks Szczerbiak) Party Politics, 14 (4), 2008.

Tim Bale (editor), Immigration and Integration Policy in Europe: Why Politics - and the Centre-Right - Matter (London: Routledge, 2008).

Tim Bale 'Turning round the telescope: Centre-right parties and immigration and integration policy in Europe', Journal of European Public Policy, 15(3), 2008.

Tim Bale 'Close but no cigar? Newly governing and nearly governing parties in Sweden and New Zealand' (with Magnus Blomgren), in Kris Deschouwer (ed) Newly Governing Parties: In Power for the First Time (London: Routledge, 2008).

Tim Bale European Politics: A Comparative Introduction - 2nd edition (Basingstoke: Palgave Macmillan, 2008).

Tim Bale & Ingrid van Biezen, 'Political Data in 2006' , European Journal of Political Research, 46 (7-8), 2007, pp. 853-866.

Tim Bale 'Are bans on political parties bound to turn out badly? A comparative investigation of three 'intolerant' democracies: Turkey, Spain and Belgium', Comparative European Politics, 5 (2), 2007, pp. 141-157.

Tim Bale & Richard Dunphy 'Red Flag Still Flying? Explaining AKEL - Cyprus's communist anomaly' , Party Politics, 13(3), 2007, pp. 287-304.

'You can't always get what you want. Populism and the Power Report' (with Paul Webb and Paul Taggart), Political Quarterly, 77 (2), 2006, pp. 195-203.

Tim Bale 'Between a soft and a hard place? The Conservative Party, valence politics, and the need for a new "Eurorealism", Parliamentary Affairs, 59 (3), 2006, pp. 385-400.

Tim Bale 'PR Man? Cameron's Conservatives and the symbolic politics of Electoral Reform', Political Quarterly, 77 (1), 2006, pp. 28-34.

Tim Bale 'Captives no longer, but servants still? Contract Parliamentarism and the new minority governance in Sweden and New Zealand' (with Torbjörn Bergman), Government and Opposition, 41 (3), 2006, pp. 422-449.

Tim Bale 'A taste of honey is worse than none at all? Coping with the generic (?) challenges of support party status in Sweden and New Zealand' (with Torbjörn Bergman), Party Politics, 12 (2), 2006, pp. 189-209.

Tim Bale 'All poke and no soak? Interpreting the Labour Party', History of the Human Sciences, 19 (1), 2006, pp. 101-106.

Simon Green, Dan Hough, Alister Miskimmon and Graham Timmins; The Politics of the New Germany (London: Routledge, 2008). The external link is ... http://www.routledge.co.uk/books/The-Politics-of-the-New-Germany-isbn9780415353663

Dan Hough, Michael Koss and Jonathan Olsen; The Left Party in Contemporary Germany (London: Palgrave, 2007).
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Dan Hough and Charlie Jeffery (eds); Devolution and Electoral Politics: A Comparative Exploration (Manchester: MUP, 2006).

Paul Webb and Stephen White (eds) Party Politics in New Democracies (Oxford University Press, 2007).