Staff profile
Overview
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Stephen Welch
Honorary Fellow
Affiliation |
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Honorary Fellow in the School of Government and International Affairs |
Research interests
- International Relations: Governance, Policing, Military Sociology
- Political Culture: Concept and Theory
- Political Scandal: Theoretical Aspects
Publications
Authored book
- HyperdemocracyWelch, S. (2013). Hyperdemocracy. Palgrave Macmillan.
- The Theory of Political CultureWelch, S. (2013). The Theory of Political Culture. Oxford University Press.
- The Concept of Political CultureWelch, S. (1993). The Concept of Political Culture. Macmillan and St Martin’s Press.
Chapter in book
- Political Culture: Approaches and ProspectsWelch, S. (2013). Political Culture: Approaches and Prospects. In P. H. Davies & K. C. Gustafson (Eds.), Intelligence Elsewhere: Spies and Espionage Outside the Anglosphere (pp. 13-26). Georgetown University Press.
- 'Political Culture, Post-Communism and Disciplinary Normalisation: Towards Theoretical Reconstruction'Welch, S. (2005). ’Political Culture, Post-Communism and Disciplinary Normalisation: Towards Theoretical Reconstruction’. In S. Whitefield (Ed.), Political culture and post-communism. (pp. 105-124). Palgrave Macmillan.
- 'Multi-Level Governance and International Relations'Welch, S., & Kennedy-Pipe, C. (2004). ’Multi-Level Governance and International Relations’. In I. Bache & M. Flinders (Eds.), Multi-level governance. (pp. 127-44). Oxford University Press.
- 'Pressure Groups, Social Movements and Participation'.Welch, S. (2002). ’Pressure Groups, Social Movements and Participation’. In G. Peele & et al. (Eds.), Developments in American Politics. (4th ed., pp. 53-71). Palgrave.
- Women in the Military: Future Prospects and Ways AheadWelch, S., & Kennedy-Pipe, C. (2001). Women in the Military: Future Prospects and Ways Ahead. In A. Alexandrou, R. Bartle, & R. Holmes (Eds.), New People Strategies for the British Armed Forces (pp. 49-69). Frank Cass.
Journal Article
- The Resilience of the Nation State: Cosmopolitanism, Holocaust Memory and German IdentityWelch, S., & Wittlinger, R. (2011). The Resilience of the Nation State: Cosmopolitanism, Holocaust Memory and German Identity. German Politics and Society, 29(3), 38-54. https://doi.org/10.3167/gps.2011.290303
- Political Scandal and the Politics of Exposure: From Watergate to Lewinsky and BeyondWelch, S. (2007). Political Scandal and the Politics of Exposure: From Watergate to Lewinsky and Beyond. Politics and Ethics Review, 3(2), 181-199. https://doi.org/10.3366/per.2007.3.2.181
- 'Stalin's Cold War: Certainties and Uncertainties'Welch, S., & Kennedy-Pie, C. (2005). ’Stalin’s Cold War: Certainties and Uncertainties’. Irish Slavonic Studies., 111-131.
- 'Russia and the United States after 9/11'Kennedy-Pipe, C., & Welch, S. (2005). ’Russia and the United States after 9/11’. Terrorism and Political Violence, 17(1 & 2), 279-291. https://doi.org/10.1080/09546550490520736
- 'Ethical-Political Dimensions of Police Intervention: Domestic and International Contexts Compared'Welch, S. (2001). ’Ethical-Political Dimensions of Police Intervention: Domestic and International Contexts Compared’. Civil Wars, 4(1), 104-124. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698240108402464
- Culture, Ideology and Personality: Robert C. Tucker's Analysis of Stalinism and Soviet PoliticsWelch, S. (1996). Culture, Ideology and Personality: Robert C. Tucker’s Analysis of Stalinism and Soviet Politics. Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 12(1), 1-37. https://doi.org/10.1080/13523279608415299