Former rebel vows to make voting 'trendy' among young Chairman of new Whitehall citizenship body hopes to make politics matter to teens. John Gill reports By John Gill 20 March
No time for Schadenfreude Critics of US foreign policy may live to regret finger-wagging from the sidelines, argues Paul Cornish 20 March
Why Hillary can't win Clinton's toughest battle of all is against a collective mindset that ruthlessly limits the roles female politicians may fulfil, says Mary Evans 13 March
What We Say Goes: Conversations on US Power in a Changing World Neil Smith on Noam Chomsky's meticulous dissection of the rhetoric of the American empire 13 March
Social science PhD students short on quantitative skills, study finds Employers and grant-holders concerned at lack of qualified research staff. Melanie Newman writes. 14 February
Healthy rise in undergraduate applications English institutions record second year of growth but Welsh take a hit. Rebecca Attwood reports By Rebecca Attwood 14 February
Between Iraq and a hard place In an otherwise usefully myth-debunking work on risk management in an age of war, Bill Durodié looks in vain for an admission that debate on the invasion must go beyond cost-benefit analysis. 31 January
Invitation to Terror: The Expanding Empire of the Unknown Policymakers are being driven by irrational nightmares, observes Conor Gearty. 24 January
Discovering hope in the lost continent 3 The Impact of Feminism on Political Concepts and Debates. First Edition 23 November
Discovering hope in the lost continent 5 The New Politics of Gender Equality. First Edition 23 November
How to change the world - or find out why you can't 3 Politics Latin America. First Edition 23 November
How to change the world - or find out why you can't 5 Good Governance and Development. First Edition 23 November