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Overview

E. J. P. Marshall is a researcher affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom. Their academic work primarily focuses on social sciences, with a specific emphasis on political science and international relations. Within this subfield, Marshall's research notably addresses aspects of Russia and Soviet political economy.

Marshall's publication record includes contributions to peer-reviewed journals such as the SSRN Electronic Journal. One of their recent papers is titled "A HIMARS in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush: Measuring the Real Economic Value of U.S. Support for Ukraine", published in 2025 in the SSRN Electronic Journal.

Their frequent coauthors comprise a group of scholars with whom collaborations have been documented, including:

  • James Hodson
  • Anastassia Fedyk
  • Yuriy Gorodnichenko
  • Tatyana Deryugina
  • Ilona Sologoub

Marshall's work contributes to the understanding of geopolitical and economic dynamics through the lens of political science, with attention to the economic aspects of international conflicts and support mechanisms.

Research venues that have featured Marshall's publications predominantly include the SSRN Electronic Journal, reflecting a concentration in outlets that facilitate timely dissemination of social science research.

The topics covered in their research include:

  • Russia and Soviet political economy

This profile consolidates the main fields, subfields, recent publications, coauthors, and thematic focus areas that define E. J. P. Marshall's contributions to academic research.

Best Publications

  • Mixed biodiversity benefits of agri-environment schemes in five European countries.

    David Kleijn;R. A. Baquero;Yann Clough;M. Díaz

  • The role of weeds in supporting biological diversity within crop fields

    E J P Marshall;V K Brown;N D Boatman;P J W Lutman

  • Field margins in northern Europe: their functions and interactions with agriculture

    E.J.P Marshall;A.C Moonen

  • On the relationship between farmland biodiversity and land-use intensity in Europe

    D Kleijn;F Kohler;A Báldi;P Batáry

  • Arthropod abundance and diversity in differently vegetated margins of arable fields

    C.F.G Thomas;E.J.P Marshall

  • The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) project

    Lawrence N. Hudson;Tim Newbold;Tim Newbold;Sara Contu;Samantha L.L. Hill;Samantha L.L. Hill

  • The PREDICTS database: a global database of how local terrestrial biodiversity responds to human impacts

    Lawrence N Hudson;Tim Newbold;Tim Newbold;Sara Contu;Samantha L L Hill;Samantha L L Hill

  • Impacts of an agri-environment field margin prescription on the flora and fauna of arable farmland in different landscapes

    E.J.P. Marshall;T.M. West;D. Kleijn

  • DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS OF PLANTS ASSOCIATED WITH ARABLE FIELD EDGES

    E. J. P. Marshall

  • Aggregation and temporal stability of carabid beetle distributions in field and hedgerow habitats

    Thomas C.F.G.;L. Parkinson;G.J.K. Griffiths;A. Fernandez Garcia

  • Isolating the components of activity-density for the carabid beetle Pterostichus melanarius in farmland

    C. F. G. Thomas;L. Parkinson;E. J. P. Marshall

  • Field‐scale estimates of grass weed populations in arable land

    E. J. P. Marshall

  • Biomonitoring of genotoxic risk in agricultural workers from five colombian regions: association to occupational exposure to glyphosate.

    C. Bolognesi;G. Carrasquilla;S. Volpi;K. R. Solomon

  • Factors affecting field weed and field margin flora on a farm in Essex, UK

    E.J.P. Marshall;G.M. Arnold

  • The influence of sown margin strips, management and boundary structure on herbaceous field margin vegetation in two neighbouring farms in southern England

    A.C Moonen;E.J.P Marshall

  • Agricultural Landscapes: Field Margin Habitats and Their Interaction with Crop Production

    E. J. P. Marshall

  • The impact of landscape structure and sown grass margin strips on weed assemblages in arable crops and their boundaries

    E J P Marshall

  • Meeting the ecological challenges of agricultural change: editors' introduction

    Stephen James Ormerod;E. J. P. Marshall;Gillian Kerby;S. P. Rushton

  • Observations on patterns of granular fertiliser deposition beside hedges and its likely effects on the botanical composition of field margins

    S. Tsiouris;E J P Marshall

  • The horizontal movement of seeds in arable soil by different soil cultivation methods

    E. J. P. Marshall;P. Brain

Frequent Co-Authors

David Kleijn
David Kleijn Wageningen University & Research
Keith R. Solomon
Keith R. Solomon University of Guelph
Joe N. Perry
Joe N. Perry Rothamsted Research
Suzanne J. Clark
Suzanne J. Clark Rothamsted Research
Andrea Holzschuh
Andrea Holzschuh University of Würzburg
Teja Tscharntke
Teja Tscharntke University of Göttingen
Yann Clough
Yann Clough Lund University
Stephen James Ormerod
Stephen James Ormerod Cardiff University
Stephen P. Rushton
Stephen P. Rushton Newcastle University
Angela Karp
Angela Karp Rothamsted Research

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