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December 2012, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 843-859 Listening: The New Democratic Deficit
by Andrew Dobson - 860-876 Two Arguments for Child Enfranchisement
by Joanne C. Lau - 877-898 Unequal and Unequally Distributed Votes: The Sources of Electoral Bias at Recent British General Elections
by Ron Johnston & Galina Borisyuk & Michael Thrasher & Colin Rallings - 899-918 New Alliances: Why Mainstream Parties Govern with Radical Right-Wing Populist Parties
by Sarah L. de Lange - 919-935 In Defense of the Defenseless: The Morality of the Laws of War
by Tamar Meisels - 936-952 Liberal Neutrality and Charitable Purposes
by Nick Martin
October 2012, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 484-503 Does Choice Deliver? Public Satisfaction with the Health Service
by John Curtice & Oliver Heath - 504-522 Videogames, Persuasion and the War on Terror: Escaping or Embedding the Military–Entertainment Complex?
by Nick Robinson - 523-538 Addressing the ‘Dismal Disconnection’: Normative Theory, Empirical Inquiry and Dialogic Research
by Wendy Martineau & Judith Squires - 539-556 No Country for Honest Men: Political Philosophers and Real Politics
by Robert Jubb & A. Faik Kurtulmus - 557-577 Who Gets What in British Politics – and How? An Analysis of Media Reports on Lobbying around Government Policies, 2001–7
by Patrick Bernhagen - 578-602 Does Citizenship Education Make Young People Better-Engaged Citizens?
by Jon Tonge & Andrew Mycock & Bob Jeffery - 603-620 Primary Frameworks, Keying and the Dynamics of Contentious Politics: The Islamization of the Chechen and Palestinian National Movements
by Hank Johnston & Eitan Y. Alimi - 621-642 Does Holding Beliefs with Conviction Prevent Policy Actors from Adopting a Compromising Attitude?
by Éric Montpetit - 643-667 Debating Abortion, Deliberative Reciprocity and Parliamentary Advocacy
by Albert Weale & Aude Bicquelet & Judith Bara - 668-686 Sharing the Emission Budget
by Marco Grasso - 687-702 Applying Locke's Proviso to Unappropriated Natural Resources
by Eric Roark - 703-719 Montesquieu and Modern Republicanism
by Robin Douglass - 720-728 The Relevance of an Incremental Approach to Ideational Change: A Rejoinder to Liam Stanley
by Martin B. Carstensen
June 2012, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 228-251 Muslim Integration into Western Cultures: Between Origins and Destinations
by Pippa Norris & Ronald F. Inglehart - 252-268 Territorial Rights: Concept and Justification
by David Miller - 269-286 Justice, Territory and Natural Resources
by Avery Kolers - 287-305 The Puzzle of Democratic Authorization
by Andrew Volmert - 306-320 The Democratic Turnout ‘Problem’
by Ben Saunders - 321-340 Beyond the Objectivist Conception of Civil Society: Social Actors, Civility and Self-Limitation
by Ayhan Akman - 341-362 Entering the State: Civil Society Activism and Participatory Governance in Brazil
by Brian Wampler - 363-380 Meeting Principles and Lifeworlds Halfway: Jürgen Habermas on the Future of Europe
by Peter J. Verovšek - 381-398 Habermas and Oakeshott on Rationalism, Morality and Democratic Politics
by Gulshan Ara Khan - 399-418 Environmental Policy Performance Revisited: Designing Effective Policies for Green Markets
by Carsten Daugbjerg & Kim Mannemar Sønderskov - 419-433 Progressive Environmental Taxation: A Defence
by Paula Casal - 434-454 How is High Trust in China Possible? Comparing the Origins of Generalized Trust in Three Chinese Societies
by H. Christoph Steinhardt - 455-473 Spectres of History: Nationalist Party Politics and Truth Recovery in Northern Ireland
by Cillian McGrattan - 474-482 The Difference Between an Analytical Framework and a Theoretical Claim: A Reply to Martin Carstensen
by Liam Stanley
March 2012, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 3-19 Political Action, Error and Failure: The Epistemological Limits of Complexity
by Adrian Little - 20-43 Can Complexity Move UK Policy beyond ‘Evidence‐Based Policy Making’ and the ‘Audit Culture’? Applying a ‘Complexity Cascade’ to Education and Health Policy
by Robert Geyer - 44-58 Liberal vs. Republican Notions of Freedom
by Ronen Shnayderman - 59-75 Harrington's Empire of Law
by Frank Lovett - 76-94 Rousseau's Rediscovered Communion des Coeurs: Cosmopolitanism in the Reveries of the Solitary Walker
by Jason Neidleman - 95-114 Perpetual What? Injury, Sovereignty and a Cosmopolitan View of Immigration
by Inés Valdez - 115-130 A Giant Fast Asleep? Party Incentives and the Politicisation of European Integration
by Christoffer Green‐Pedersen - 131-146 The Dynamics of Competitor Party Behaviour
by Martin Bækgaard & Carsten Jensen - 147-162 What is the Point of a Public Morality?
by Derek Edyvane - 163-179 Political Culture, Flag Use and Freedom of Speech
by Katharine Gelber - 180-194 In What Sense are Human Rights Political? A Preliminary Exploration
by Laura Valentini - 195-212 The Politics of Access: Narratives of Women MPs in the Indian Parliament
by Shirin M. Rai - 213-225 The Substantive Representation of Women: What to Do with Conservative Claims?
by Karen Celis & Sarah Childs
December 2011, Volume 59, Issue 4
- 773-778 Preface: Risk, Perceptions of Risk and Global Health Governance
by Garrett Wallace Brown & Sophie Harman - 779-796 Global Health Security: Security for Whom? Security from What?
by Simon Rushton - 797-812 The Chronicle of a Disease Foretold: Pandemic H1N1 and the Construction of a Global Health Security Threat
by Thomas Abraham - 813-830 Mediating Risk through the International Health Regulations and Bio‐political Surveillance
by Jeremy Youde - 831-847 The 2011 Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework: Global Health Secured or a Missed Opportunity?
by Adam Kamradt‐Scott & Kelley Lee - 848-866 Pandemics on the Radar Screen: Health Security, Infectious Disease and the Medicalisation of Insecurity
by Stefan Elbe - 867-883 Governing Health Risk by Buying Behaviour
by Sophie Harman - 884-899 Climate Change and the Threat of Disaster: The Moral Case for Taking Out Insurance at Our Grandchildren's Expense
by Matthew Rendall - 900-920 Patterns of Environmental Collective Action: Some Cross‐National Findings
by Andreas Duit - 921-939 Homosexuality and Publicness: Towards a Political Theory of the Taboo
by Adam James Tebble - 940-958 Recognition and Social Esteem: A Case Study of the Struggles of People Affected by Leprosy
by Ricardo Fabrino Mendonça - 959-977 Organised Chaos: An Interpretive Approach to Evidence‐Based Policy Making in Defra
by Katy Wilkinson - 978-995 Revisiting Lipsky: Front‐Line Work in UK Local Governance
by Catherine Durose - 996-1016 A Moral Defense of the ‘Moral Values’ Voter
by Ryan W. Davis - 1017-1033 Liberalism, Language Revival and Employment
by Huw Lewis
October 2011, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 491-508 Making Capability Lists: Philosophy versus Democracy
by Rutger Claassen - 509-526 A Farewell to Deweyan Democracy
by Robert B. Talisse - 527-546 Legitimate Speech and Hegemonic Idiom: The Limits of Deliberative Democracy in the Diversity of its Voices
by Kevin Olson - 547-563 The Situationality of Moral Judgement and the Limits of Political Philosophy
by Yoram Levy - 564-579 Straw Men and Political Philosophy: The Case of Hobbes
by Jon Parkin - 580-595 The Risks of Political Authority: Trust, Knowledge and Political Agency in Locke's Second Treatise
by Emily C. Nacol - 596-615 Ideas are Not as Stable as Political Scientists Want Them to Be: A Theory of Incremental Ideational Change
by Martin B. Carstensen - 616-635 Explaining the Onset of Cohabitation under Semi‐presidentialism
by Robert Elgie & Iain McMenamin - 636-658 Facing the Voters: The Potential Impact of Ballot Paper Photographs in British Elections
by Robert Johns & Mark Shephard - 659-673 Europe's Neo‐Madisonians: Rethinking the Legitimacy of Limited Power in a Multi‐level Polity
by Chris J. Bickerton - 674-692 Disagreement and Opposition in Social Networks: Does Disagreement Discourage Turnout?
by Lilach Nir - 693-712 Women's Parliamentary Representation in Africa: The Impact of Democracy and Corruption on the Number of Female Deputies in National Parliaments
by Daniel Stockemer - 713-732 Political Competition and Party Patronage: Public Appointments in Ghana and South Africa
by Petr Kopecký - 733-752 Just War against Barbarians: Revisiting the Valladolid Debates between Sepúlveda and Las Casas
by Daniel R. Brunstetter & Dana Zartner - 753-771 The Recognition Theory of Rights, Customary International Law and Human Rights
by David Boucher
June 2011, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 209-229 Radically Rethinking Citizenship: Disaggregation, Agonistic Pluralism and the Politics of Immigration in the United States
by Robert W. Glover - 230-252 How Civic is the Civic Culture? Explaining Community Participation Using the 2005 English Citizenship Survey
by Peter John & Edward Fieldhouse & Hanhua Liu - 253-268 Immigration, Global Poverty and the Right to Stay
by Kieran Oberman - 269-289 Power Relations and International Migration: The Case of Italy and Libya
by Emanuela Paoletti - 290-307 From Community Cohesion to Mobile Solidarities: The City of Sanctuary Network and the Strangers into Citizens Campaign
by Vicki Squire - 308-327 The Revival of Group Voting: Explaining the Voting Preferences of Immigrants in Norway
by Johannes Bergh & Tor Bjørklund - 328-347 Should We Promote Patriotism in Schools?
by Michael Hand - 348-367 A Post‐National EU? The Problem of Legitimising the EU without the Nation and National Representation
by Andrew Glencross - 368-388 Inter‐party Agenda‐Setting in the Belgian Parliament: The Role of Party Characteristics and Competition
by Rens Vliegenthart & Stefaan Walgrave & Corine Meppelink - 389-410 Social Capital and Unemployment: A Macro‐Quantitative Analysis of the European Regions
by Markus Freitag & Antje Kirchner - 411-431 A Collarette on a Donkey: The Northern Ireland Women's Coalition and the Limitations of Contagion Theory
by Kimberly Cowell‐Meyers - 432-457 Clans, Electoral Procedures and Voter Turnout: Evidence from Villagers' Committee Elections in Transitional China
by Fubing Su & Tao Ran & Xin Sun & Mingxing Liu - 458-471 Does Mobility Matter for Attitudes to Europe? A Multi‐level Analysis of Immigrants' Attitudes to European Unification
by Antje Roeder - 472-488 Using Parliamentary Questions to Measure Constituency Focus: An Application to the Irish Case
by Shane Martin
March 2011, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 1-19 The Politics of Local Presence: Is there a Case for Descriptive Representation?
by Sarah Childs & Philip Cowley - 20-37 Regulatory Regionalism and the Dynamics of Territorial Politics: The Case of the Asia‐Pacific Region
by Shahar Hameiri & Kanishka Jayasuriya - 38-55 The Missing Link? US Policy and the International Dimensions of Failed Democratic Transitions in the Arab World
by Lars Berger - 56-73 Virtuous Violence and the Politics of Statecraft in Machiavelli, Clausewitz and Weber
by Elizabeth Frazer & Kimberly Hutchings - 74-98 The Agenda of British Government: The Speech from the Throne, 1911–2008
by Will Jennings & Shaun Bevan & Peter John - 99-115 Testing the ‘Party Matters’ Thesis: Explaining Progress towards Kyoto Protocol Targets
by Christian B. Jensen & Jae‐Jae Spoon - 116-134 The Challenge of the All‐Affected Principle
by Sofia Näsström - 135-155 Social Volunteering in Welfare States: Where Crowding Out Should Occur
by Isabelle Stadelmann‐Steffen - 156-174 The Difference Genealogy Makes: Strategies for Politicisation or How to Extend Capacities for Autonomy
by Laura Jenkins - 175-187 In Defence of Animal Sentience: A Critique of Cochrane's Liberty Thesis
by Robert Garner - 188-203 Knowledge and Law in Plato's Statesman and Laws: A Response to Klosko
by Xavier Marquez - 204-208 Knowledge and Law in the Laws: A Response to Xavier Marquez
by George Klosko
December 2010, Volume 58, Issue 5
- 829-846 Public Spending, Public Deficits and Government Coalitions
by André Blais & Jiyoon Kim & Martial Foucault - 847-865 The Nature of Ideas, and Why Political Scientists Should Care: Analysing the Danish Jobcentre Reform from an Ideational Perspective
by Martin B. Carstensen - 866-885 A Stronger Second Chamber? Assessing the Impact of House of Lords Reform in 1999 and the Lessons for Bicameralism
by Meg Russell - 886-908 Women's Representation in Parliament: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis
by Mona Lena Krook - 909-929 The Core Executive: Gender, Power and Change
by Claire Annesley & Francesca Gains - 930-950 Managing European Policy at Home: Analysing Network Adaptation within the Core Executive
by Scott James - 951-970 The Role of Networks in the Development of UK Migration Policy
by Will Somerville & Sara Wallace Goodman - 971-987 Democratic Melancholy: On the Sacrosanct Place of Democracy in Radical Democratic Theory
by Adrian Little - 988-1008 Locke, Rationality and Persecution
by John William Tate - 1009-1029 Explaining the Success of Neo‐liberal Populist Parties: The Case of Lijst Dedecker in Belgium
by Teun Pauwels - 1030-1048 Does Political Competition Matter for Economic Performance? Evidence from Sub‐national Data
by Saibal Ghosh - 1049-1064 Political Marketing Models: The Curious Incident of the Dog that Doesn't Bark
by Heather Savigny & Mick Temple - 1065-1086 To Buy or Not to Buy: Who are Political Consumers? What do they Think and How Do they Participate?
by Young Min Baek
October 2010, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 609-629 When Deliberative Theory Meets Empirical Political Science: Theoretical and Methodological Challenges in Political Deliberation
by André Bächtiger & Dominik Hangartner - 630-648 Becoming Deliberative Citizens: The Moral Learning Process of the Citizen Juror
by Shane Doheny & Claire O'Neill - 649-665 Defending Democracy: The Concentric Containment of Political Extremism
by Stefan Rummens & Koen Abts - 666-687 What Does the Discursive Paradox Really Mean for Democracy?
by Valeria Ottonelli - 688-714 Citizen Deliberation on Nuclear Power: A Comparison of Two Decision‐Making Methods
by Maija Setälä & Kimmo Grönlund & Kaisa Herne - 715-730 Public Bioethics and Deliberative Democracy
by Alfred Moore - 731-751 The Process is the Reality: Perceptions of Procedural Fairness and Participatory Democracy
by Christopher Carman - 752-768 Democracy and Nature: Speaking and Listening
by Andrew Dobson - 769-788 Facing Complexity: Democracy, Expertise and the Discovery Process
by Dan Greenwood - 789-808 Rites of Passage: Discursive Strategies in the 2008 Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill Debate
by Steven Kettell - 809-828 Rethinking the Modern Prince: Partisanship and the Democratic Ethos
by Jonathan White & Lea Ypi
June 2010, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 389-409 ‘The Righteous Considereth the Cause of the Poor’? Public Attitudes towards Poverty in Developing Countries
by Jennifer Van Heerde & David Hudson - 410-426 If You Can't Beat Them, Join Them? Explaining Social Democratic Responses to the Challenge from the Populist Radical Right in Western Europe
by Tim Bale & Christoffer Green‐Pedersen & André Krouwel & Kurt Richard Luther & Nick Sitter - 427-449 Making People More Responsible: The Blair Governments' Programme for Changing Citizens' Behaviour
by Perri 6 & Charlotte Fletcher‐Morgan & Kate Leyland - 450-471 Crime and Support for Democracy in Africa and Latin America
by Kenneth E. Fernandez & Michele Kuenzi - 472-496 The Politics of Reporting: A Study of States' Strategies for Reporting to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child
by Charlotta Friedner Parrat - 497-515 Latin American Canadians Rethink their Political Spaces: Grass‐Roots or Electoral Participation?
by Jorge Ginieniewicz - 516-535 Cosmopolitanism and Global English: Language Politics in Globalisation Debates
by Peter Ives - 536-555 On the Confusion between Ideal and Non‐ideal in Recent Debates on Global Justice
by Lea Ypi - 556-571 Militant Intolerant People: A Challenge to John Rawls' Political Liberalism
by Vicente Medina - 572-589 Deliberative Democracy, the Public Interest and the Consociational Model
by Ian O'Flynn - 590-608 Acting the Princely Style: Ethos and Pathos in Cicero's On the Ideal Orator and Machiavelli's The Prince
by Daniel J. Kapust
March 2010, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 235-237 Preface
by Martin J. Smith - 239-265 New Worlds in Political Science
by Patrick Dunleavy - 266-281 Political Theory and Practical Public Reasoning
by Albert Weale - 282-299 What Rationality Assumption? Or, How ‘Positive Political Theory’ Rests on a Mistake
by James Johnson - 300-319 Exploring the Promise of Experimentation in Political Science: Micro‐Foundational Insights and Policy Relevance
by Gerry Stoker - 320-339 Crossing the Interdisciplinary Divide: Political Science and Biological Science
by Justin Greaves & Wyn Grant - 340-353 Politics against History: Temporal Distortions in the Study of Politics
by Anne Norton - 354-367 Political Science and History: Friends and Neighbours
by Iain McLean - 368-388 Discriminating Methods: Tests for Non‐nested Discrete Choice Models
by Kevin A. Clarke & Curtis S. Signorino
February 2010, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 1-25 Angry White Men: Individual and Contextual Predictors of Support for the British National Party
by Robert Ford & Matthew J. Goodwin - 26-46 Is Rule by Majorities Special?
by Hugh Ward & Albert Weale - 47-65 Rational Choice and Interpretive Evidence: Caught between a Rock and a Hard Place?
by Iain Hampsher‐Monk & Andrew Hindmoor - 66-84 Fictitious Issues Revisited: Political Interest, Knowledge and the Generation of Nonattitudes
by Patrick Sturgis & Patten Smith - 85-103 Bargaining Power in the European Union: An Evaluation of Competing Game‐Theoretic Models
by Gerald Schneider & Daniel Finke & Stefanie Bailer - 104-122 Europe and the Common
by Jonathan White - 123-142 Is Co‐decision Good for the Environment? An Analysis of the European Parliament's Green Credentials
by Charlotte Burns & Neil Carter - 143-166 Does Power Drive Out Trust? Relations between Labour Market Actors in Sweden
by PerOla Öberg & Torsten Svensson - 167-186 The Use of Repression as a Response to Domestic Dissent
by Sabine C. Carey - 187-213 Inequalities in Non‐institutionalised Forms of Political Participation: A Multi‐level Analysis of 25 countries
by Sofie Marien & Marc Hooghe & Ellen Quintelier - 214-233 Concurrent Elections and Voter Turnout: The Effect of the De‐linking of State Elections on Electoral Participation in India's Parliamentary Polls, 1971–2004
by Csaba Nikolenyi
December 2009, Volume 57, Issue 4
- 699-719 Intelligent Policy Making for a Complex World: Pragmatism, Evidence and Learning
by Ian Sanderson - 720-745 Capturing Government Policy on the Left–Right Scale: Evidence from the United Kingdom, 1956–2006
by Armèn Hakhverdian - 746-767 The Politics of Perception: Use and Abuse of Transparency International's Approach to Measuring Corruption
by Staffan Andersson & Paul M. Heywood - 768-787 Reconsidering the Claim to Family Reunification in Migration
by Iseult Honohan - 788-804 Arguments for Naturalisation
by Jonathan Seglow - 805-827 Multiculturalism and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
by Varun Uberoi - 828-845 Values, Diversity and the Justification of EU Institutions
by Emanuela Ceva & Gideon Calder - 846-865 The Lockean Case for Religious Tolerance: The Social Contract and the Irrationality of Persecution
by Ryan Pevnick - 866-884 Alasdair MacIntyre: Social Practices, Marxism and Ethical Anti‐Capitalism
by Paul Blackledge - 885-891 Structure, Agency and Ontological Confusion: A Response to Hay
by Nigel Pleasants - 892-898 Your Ontology, My Ontic Speculations ... On the Importance of Showing One's (Ontological) Working
by Colin Hay
October 2009, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 473-497 The Multicultural State We're In: Muslims, ‘Multiculture’ and the ‘Civic Re‐balancing’ of British Multiculturalism
by Nasar Meer & Tariq Modood - 498-516 Geopolitics and the Making of Regions: The Fall and Rise of East Asia
by Mark Beeson - 517-536 Maintaining Popular Support for the Chinese Communist Party: The Influence of Education and the State‐Controlled Media
by John James Kennedy - 537-558 Governance and Coercion
by Fritz Sager - 559-579 Inside the Cartel Party: Party Organisation in Government and Opposition
by Nicole Bolleyer - 580-591 MPs' Expenditure and General Election Campaigns: Do Incumbents Benefit from Contacting their Constituents?
by Ron Johnston & Charles Pattie - 592-616 Strauss and ‘Straussianism’: From the Ancients to the Moderns?
by Robert Devigne - 617-638 The Democratic Peace is Not Democratic: On Behalf of Rawls’ Decent Societies
by Walter Riker - 639-659 Patriotic Virtue
by Heidi L. Maibom & Fred Bennett - 660-679 Do Animals Have an Interest in Liberty?
by Alasdair Cochrane - 680-687 Which Networks Matter in Education Governance? A Reply to Ball's ‘New Philanthropy, New Networks and New Governance in Education’
by Mark Goodwin - 688-691 Beyond Networks? A Brief Response to ‘Which Networks Matter in Education Governance?’
by Stephen J. Ball - 692-695 Obituary: Professor Samuel H. Beer (1911–2009)
by Robert Benewick
June 2009, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 237-259 Making Justice Sensitive to Responsibility
by Zofia Stemplowska - 260-279 King Canute and the ‘Problem’ of Structure and Agency: On Times, Tides and Heresthetics
by Colin Hay - 280-297 Environmental Obligations and the Limits of Transnational Citizenship
by Andrew Mason - 298-315 Sorting Out Sortition: A Perspective on the Random Selection of Political Officers
by Oliver Dowlen - 316-336 Reconciling Nation and Region: Vietnamese Nation Building and ASEAN Regionalism
by Claire Sutherland - 337-355 Social Trust, Social Capital and Perceptions of Immigration
by Francisco Herreros & Henar Criado - 356-373 Design Experiments: Engaging Policy Makers in the Search for Evidence about What Works
by Gerry Stoker & Peter John - 374-396 Repairing Civil Society and Experimenting with Power: A Genealogy of Social Capital
by Diana Coole - 397-421 Extremist Outbidding in Ethnic Party Systems is Not Inevitable: Tribune Parties in Northern Ireland
by Paul Mitchell & Geoffrey Evans & Brendan O'Leary - 422-450 Participation Bias, Durable Opinion Shifts and Sabotage through Withdrawal in Citizens' Juries
by Damien French & Michael Laver - 451-458 Intergenerational Justice and the Non‐reciprocity Problem
by Hugh McCormick - 459-463 Obituary: Brian Barry (1936–2009)
by Keith Dowding - 464-468 Obituary: Sir Bernard Crick (1929–2008)
by Charlie Jeffery
March 2009, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 1-27 Imperial Liberties: Democratisation and Governance in the ‘New’ Imperial Order
by Alison J. Ayers - 28-53 Delimiting Democratic Accountability
by Mark Philp - 54-74 Sanctioning Liberal Democracies
by Avia Pasternak - 75-94 Explaining Networks through Mechanisms: Vaccination, Priming and the 2001 Foot and Mouth Disease Crisis
by Andrew Hindmoor