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Article
Bastos, M. T. ORCID: 0000-0003-0480-1078 and Farkas, J. (2019). "Donald Trump is my President!" The Internet Research Agency Propaganda Machine. Social Media and Society, doi: 10.1177/2056305119865466
Blumell, L. ORCID: 0000-0003-4608-9269 and Huemmer, J. (2019). Reassessing balance: News coverage of Donald Trump’s Access Hollywood scandal before and during #metoo. Journalism, doi: 10.1177/1464884918821522
Lanoszka, A. (2015). Do allies really free ride?. Survival, 57(3), pp. 133-152. doi: 10.1080/00396338.2015.1046229
Ledwidge, M. and Parmar, I. (2017). Conceptualising and Historicising the US Foreign Policy Establishment in a Racialised Class Structure. International Politics, 54(3), pp. 306-321. doi: 10.1057/s41311-017-0034-z
Parmar, I. (2014). American Power and Philanthropic Warfare: From the War to End All Wars to the Democratic Peace. Global Society, 28(1), pp. 54-69. doi: 10.1080/13600826.2013.848187
Parmar, I. (2011). American power and identities in the age of Obama. International Politics, 48(2-3), pp. 153-163. doi: 10.1057/ip.2011.10
Parmar, I. (2015). The "Big 3" Foundations and American Global Power. American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 74(4), pp. 676-703. doi: 10.1111/ajes.12115
Parmar, I. (2016). Carnegie and the Racial Order. Diplomatic History, 40(2), pp. 362-363. doi: 10.1093/dh/dhv060
Parmar, I. (2009). Foreign policy fusion: Liberal interventionists, conservative nationalists and neoconservatives - The new alliance dominating the US foreign policy establishment. International Politics, 46(2-3), doi: 10.1057/ip.2008.47
Parmar, I. (2012). Foundation Networks and American Hegemony. European Journal of American Studies, 7(1), doi: 10.4000/ejas.9476
Parmar, I. (2017). The Legitimacy Crisis of the U.S. Elite and the Rise of Donald Trump. Insight Turkey, 19(3), pp. 9-22. doi: 10.25253/99.2017193.01
Parmar, I. (2013). The 'knowledge politics' of democratic peace theory. International Politics, 50(2), pp. 231-256. doi: 10.1057/ip.2013.4
Parmar, I. and Ledwidge, M. (2017). ... ‘a foundation-hatched black’: Obama, the US Establishment, and Foreign Policy. International Politics, 54(3), pp. 373-388. doi: 10.1057/s41311-017-0035-y
Purnell, K. (2018). Grieving, Valuing, and Viewing Differently: The Global War on Terror's American Toll. International Political Sociology, 12(2), pp. 156-171. doi: 10.1093/ips/oly004
Rosenboim, O. ORCID: 0000-0002-3764-2133 (2019). The Value of Space: Geopolitics, Geography and the American Search for International Theory in the 1950s. International History Review, doi: 10.1080/07075332.2019.1596966
Schwartz, H. (2014). Centering Housing in Political Economy: The Financial Foundations. Housing, Theory and Society, doi: 10.1080/14036096.2014.947081
Schwartz, H. (2012). Euro-Crisis, American Lessons?. Review of International Political Economy, 19(4), pp. 701-708. doi: 10.1080/09692290.2012.719534
Schwartz, H. (2008). Housing, Global Finance and American Hegemony: Building Conservative Politics One Brick at a Time. Comparative European Politics, 6(3), pp. 262-284. doi: 10.1057/cep.2008.11
Swenson, G. (2017). Trump says ‘our troops will fight to win’ in Afghanistan. Here’s why peace and stability are so elusive. The Washington Post,
Book Section
Parmar, I. (2014). Obama, wikileaks, and American power. In: Obama and the World: New Directions in US Foreign Policy. (pp. 243-257). Routledge. ISBN 780415715232
Book
Hager, S.B. (2016). Public Debt, Inequality, and Power The Making of a Modern Debt State. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520284661
Performance
Myerson, J. (2016). The Clintons: a trilogy BBC Radio 4. *