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January 2008, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 14-22 On Stefan Collini: Absent Minds
by Rodney Barker - 23-31 Plus ça Change: Some Criticisms of Stefan Collini's Absent Minds
by Edmund Neill - 32-41 Author's Response
by Stefan Collini - 42-53 Globalization is What We Make of It: Contemporary Globalization Theory and the Future Construction of Global Interconnection
by Garrett Wallace Brown - 54-62 On Diplomacy
by Richard Langhorne
September 2007, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 317-336 Multiculturalism in the Age of Terror: Confronting the Challenges
by Gurpreet Mahajan - 337-350 Dutch ‘Multiculturalism’ Beyond the Pillarisation Myth
by Maarten P. Vink - 351-364 Professor Skinner's Visions
by Terence Ball - 365-376 Making Sense of Our Lives
by Susan Mendus - 377-393 Conflict Resolution Between Power Sharing and Power Dividing, or Beyond?
by Stefan Wolff
May 2007, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 161-171 Thatcher's Legacy
by Simon Jenkins - 172-182 Banality in Politics: Margaret Thatcher and the Biographers
by Mark Garnett - 183-201 Whatever Happened to Thatcherism?
by Colin Hay - 202-232 Anti‐corruption: What Do We Know? Research on Preventing Corruption in the Post‐communist World
by Diana Schmidt - 233-246 When Does the EU Make a Difference? Conditionality and the Accession Process in Central and Eastern Europe
by Tim Haughton
January 2007, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-10 Still the American Empire
by Michael Cox - 11-24 Institutional Change and the Social Sources of American Economic Empire: Beyond Stylised Facts
by Leonard Seabrooke - 25-31 A Necessary War?
by Paul Rogers - 32-38 The Dialogue between History and Political Culture: The Political Reception of the Work of Sir Lawrence Freedman in the Argentine Press
by Vicente Palermo - 39-44 Response to Reviews
by Lawrence Freedman - 45-55 The ECPR Venture into Retrieval
by Jack Hayward - 56-74 Political Theory and the Agony of Politics
by Andrew Schaap
September 2006, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 247-262 Demo‐skepticism and Genocide
by Daniele Conversi - 263-278 Explaining Fascism and Ethnic Cleansing: The Three Dimensions of Charisma and the Four Dark Sides of Nationalism
by Roger Eatwell - 279-289 Taking Mann Seriously?
by Jacques Semelin - 290-297 Reply: Is Democracy, and was Fascism, Sacred?
by Michael Mann - 298-306 Another UK General Election: More Books!
by Ron Johnston - 307-309 Psephology at Speed
by Robert Johns
May 2006, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 115-123 Bringing States Back In
by Barry Hindess - 124-135 Steven Lukes on the Concept of Power
by Peter Morriss - 136-145 Three‐Dimensional Power: A Discussion of Steven Lukes’ Power: A Radical View
by Keith Dowding - 146-155 On the Second Edition of Lukes’ Third Face
by Ian Shapiro - 156-163 On Power and Responsibility
by Clarissa Rile Hayward - 164-173 Reply to Comments
by Steven Lukes
January 2006, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 3-15 Discourse Ethics and ‘the Rift of Speechlessness’: The Limits of Argumentation and Possible Future Directions
by Ute Kelly - 16-35 ‘Rational’ Theories of Voter Turnout: A Review
by Benny Geys - 36-47 Norms and Human Rights in International Relations
by Ty Solomon - 48-54 Politics and Mass Media: A Response to John Street
by John Corner & Piers Robinson
September 2005, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 317-334 The Ethics of Immigration
by Jonathan Seglow - 335-355 Ideological Typologies of Contemporary British Conservatism
by Timothy Heppell & Michael Hill - 356-373 The Conceptual History of Social Justice
by Ben Jackson
April 2005, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 163-174 Beyond the Cartoon: George W. Bush and his Biographers
by Brendon O'Connor - 175-192 State of the Art: Addressing the INGO ‘Legitimacy Deficit’
by Vivien Collingwood & Louis Logister - 193-204 Two Concepts of Violence
by Vittorio Bufacchi
January 2005, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-16 The History of Political Science
by Robert Adcock & Mark Bevir - 17-33 Politics Lost, Politics Transformed, Politics Colonised? Theories of the Impact of Mass Media
by John Street - 34-49 Concepts of Fascism in Contemporary Russia and the West
by Andreas Umland
September 2004, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 289-292 Editorial: Political Science in a Globalizing Era
by Patrick Dunleavy & Paul Kelly - 293-313 A Global Ranking of Political Science Departments
by Simon Hix - 314-330 Semi‐Presidentialism: Concepts, Consequences and Contesting Explanations
by Robert Elgie
April 2004, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 153-165 The Two Schools of American Political Development
by Brian J. Glenn - 166-184 Stalinism as a Civilization: New Perspectives on Communist Regimes
by Astrid Hedin - 185-197 Taxation and Distributive Justice
by Colin Farrelly
January 2004, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-23 A Priori Voting Power: What Is It All About?
by Dan S. Felsenthal & Moshé Machover - 24-38 Theft by Bandits and Taxation by Kings: A Critique of Mancur Olson on State‐Formation
by Rolf Höijer
September 2003, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 303-316 Decommodification and the Workfare State
by Chris Holden - 317-332 Japanese Foreign Policy: No Longer Reactive?
by David Potter & Sudo Sueo - 333-343 Equality: From Marxism to Liberalism (and Back Again)
by Christine Sypnowich
April 2003, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 149-166 The Politics of Russia's Partial Democracy
by Neil Robinson - 167-178 A Response to Jeremy Waldron's Law and Disagreement
by Richard North - 179-193 The Limitations of ‘Policy Transfer’ and ‘Lesson Drawing’ for Public Policy Research
by Oliver James & Martin Lodge
January 2003, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial: Introducing Political Studies Review
by Patrick Dunleavy & Paul Kelly - 4-17 Justice and Culture: Rawls, Sen, Nussbaum and O’Neill
by Cécile Fabre & David Miller - 18-33 A Second Republic for Italy?
by Mark Donovan - 34-49 Joined‐up Government: a Survey
by Christopher Pollitt